‘Non-Judgmental’ Nonsense By Thomas Sowell
What Eliot Spitzer did was not out of character. It was completely in character for someone with the hubris that comes with the ability to misuse his power to make or break innocent people.
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When you start thinking of yourself as a little tin god, able to throw your weight around to bully people into silence, it is a sign of a sense of being exempt from the laws and social rules that apply to other people.
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In this age, when it is considered the height of sophistication to be “non-judgmental,” one of the corollaries is that “personal” failings have no relevance to the performance of official duties.
What that amounts to, ultimately, is that character doesn’t matter. In reality, character matters enormously, more so than most things that can be seen, measured or documented.
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You should read the essay on prostitution “A She-Savior” by the well-known Russian author Mikhail Armalinsky. It was published in Moscow edition of his Selected Works http://www.mipco.com/english/introVozn.html
I will be happy to send you the text as attachment or here is the link: http://www.mipco.com/english/SheSavior.html
The main idea of the essay “A She-Savior” is that the legalization of prostitution must be based on a return of its divine, sacred character, so that prostitution will be considered the most honorable profession, the one closest to God, the holiest.
Thanks for summarizing that essay for me, because I sure as hell have no intention of reading idiocy.
“Sacred”? “Divine”? Those are the LAST adjectives to be placed on prostitution. Sex is not and was never meant to be a commodity to buy and sell like a sack of potatoes. It is meant to form a bond between people who love each other and to reproduce. It was never meant to turn people into customers and providers of a “service.”
Pity that you fall for this nonsense.