Monday, March 4, 2013

Blog #12


Would you join the Green Party or not?  What aspects of green values do you believe should be ideally incorporated into a "green" party?  Do these align, do you think, with the Green Party? Also, are the Earth First! activists justified in their actions? 

I think that instead of answering whether or not I would join the Green Party, I would like to reply with whether or not I would consider their views just as important as the views of the Democratic and Republican parties. This is because I have not “joined” one of these other two dominant parties, and instead I prefer to independently consider the ideologies and stances on the issues of the parties instead of joining a party. So, to answer my version of your question, yes, I would and in fact do consider the Green Party’s views to be just as important, and I would and have considered voting for a candidate of the Green Party. I believe that ideally, all green values would be incorporated into a green party, but specifically, the ones that fit within the current way that society is structured. Not to say that the party couldn’t seek to change this structure, but that certain values seem to have been created to radically change current American society. So, the green party would have to acknowledge that they are working towards achieving these ideals without directly skipping over the process. For example, the value of the state having as little power as possible is something that cannot happen overnight, and also something that I am not comfortable with unless the green party could show me how this can happen effectively and safely. I beleive the Green Party has based their values off of green values, so they align for the most part.
As for the Earth First! activists, I do not agree with their actions. While I understand that they are claiming to be nonviolent and only attacking inanimate objects, they are showing a disregard to the people who they are affecting. Instead, I think that they should be showing a “love your neighbor” approach or at least a “catch more flies with honey than vinegar” approach. I feel that they are not in line with green values, especially the ones about solving problems holistically and through synthesis. This form of activism does not seem to have been considered from all perspectives. For example, what if your monkeywrenching is misplaced and strands an innocent person, or regardless of whether the targeted person is guilty, will the activists win friends through these acts? Is it even successful?  

1 comment:

  1. I like how you turned the question around to fit your stance on parties. I agree that none of the stances the Green Party has will occur overnight it will take time. Did listening to Mr. Clement make you more certain on your stance with the Green Party?

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