It's going to be a loooonnng summer for people on the Gulf Coast.

Hurricane season officially began 10 days ago. Usually the first storms show up in July.
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( Jun. 10th, 2005 09:55 am)
My husband has a really interesting job. (Be sure and read [livejournal.com profile] elissaann's comment.)

This week he was paid to go to Vermont and play with Legos and K'nex. No, really. It was with a group beginning to design a lunar lander. Last Sunday, we had to go to Target to buy them -- with a government credit card. The kids are annoyed because they can't get the Legos when the meetings are over -- they're officially government property.
Michael Jackson's fans.

Link courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] kwalton, who is in my thoughts as she waits with the other media for the verdict. I would not want to be there if the verdict should be "guilty."
James got weighed at the doctor's today. He's 5'11", and weighs 136 lbs. Did I mention he eats like a horse? He ate ten dollars worth of food at Taco Bell yesterday.
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A lot of times these days you see people online analogizing the Bush Administration to the Third Reich in its early days. While they may seem to be appropriate (note: I said seem -- the situation is far more nuanced than that), I actually think my compatriots on the left gain nothing -- and lose much -- by such comparisons.

Fascism as it existed in Germany under Hitler is viewed by a lot of people as being an aberration. Therefore it does no good to say "the Nazis started this way," because the rejoinder which most people will come back with is that "They were Nazis. We would never do what they did." (I actually think that is a load of hogwash: I think any society could end up where the Germans did, given the right conditions.) The slippery slope argument carries little weight with the other side. (As it shouldn't. After all, we don't accept it when they use it about the effects of "creeping liberalism.")

There is a much stronger reason not to use the analogies to Hitler. There is an implication in such analogies: the Nazis started out like this and see where they ended up and if we do likewise we will end up just like them. In other words, the bad behavior now will cause some horrific future harm.

We should always be concentrating on why these things are wrong in the here and now. Whether or not the Nazis started out curtailing civil liberties and taking away rights from homosexuals is immaterial: what matters is that it is wrong independent of any future actions. Even if the country wandered no further down the road of fascism it would still be wrong.

Analogies to the Third Reich are not merely irrelevant, they are inflammatory. There is a reason Godwin's Law exists: people do not talk rationally when Nazi Germany is invoked. And when people stop talking to each other, there is really no hope of ever changing hearts and minds.
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