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Erik, the BFG ([personal profile] erikred) wrote2004-11-08 08:14 am

Stop Your Co-opting

In this article from the BBC, Rocco Buttiglione, a former candidate for EU commissioner whose name is not the least bit funny so stop snickering, reports that he feels like a "Catholic Witch" for being rejected by the EU Parliament on account of his making disparaging remarks about single mothers and gays.

Mr. Buttliglione, you are not a witch at the center of a PC witch-hunt. You are a bigot. You are not being rejected because of your religious beliefs; you are being rejected because you refuse to treat all human beings as equals. There are oodles of Catholics who understand that fine line between what one believes personally and how one acts/reacts toward other people. Are you allowed to say what you think and believe? Of course! Do your beliefs make you fit to be a commissioner of the EU? No, they do not. There are consequences to acting on your beliefs, and no matter what the After School Specials would tell you, they don't always turn out well for you in the end. Deal.

[identity profile] erikred.livejournal.com 2004-11-09 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, in addition to his well-spoken words on how his beliefs on homosexuality will have no effect on politics, he also said that “the family exists to allow women to have children and be protected by their husbands” and that “I am ready to seek dialogue, which is normal in a democracy, but if a proposal is contrary to my moral principles I would oppose it.” Again, this is reasonable and yet still reason enough not to have him as an EU commissioner, especially one for human rights. If he had said that his personal beliefs influence his thinking but that he would be willing to examine all proposals with fairness and equality, few reasonable people could fault him.

I realize that this a modification of my strongly worded condemnation of his fitness to be an EU commissioner on the basis of his beliefs, and that works for me.