I’d like to use this post as an opportunity to bring to your
attention the plight of a special group of people.
Who are they? Allow me to explain.
Who are they? Allow me to explain.
You see, as we wend our way through life’s many vicissitudes,
it is worth bearing in mind that not everyone has the freedom to use logic,
reason or facts when they argue their case. Some, through no fault of their own
are forced into using the shameful expedient of special pleading.
In so doing they have to suffer ridicule, sarcasm and satire
from those with privileged access to sound arguments. Is that fair? Is that
equitable?
We have a huge problem in the largely unrecognised plight of special pleaders, especially when we include
the government, MPs, lawyers, landlords, bankers, the arms
industry, large charities, the BBC, the NHS, high street retailers, the CBI, house builders, landowners, local government, trade unions, quangos, minorities, car makers, energy companies, green businesses, climate scientists, environmentalists, the EU, the UN, developing countries and major political
parties.
So the next time you have free and unfettered access to
logic, reason and facts, try to remember those who have none of these natural
advantages. Try to remember those unfortunates who must resort to special
pleading.
Bear them in your thoughts when next you shred one of their
arguments with a simple piece of logic. Stop for a moment if you will in your
headlong rush to be reasonable. Pause for a while and ask yourself if it is
right that not everyone has access to reason.
Please put yourself in their shoes, if only for a brief, irrational moment.
6 comments:
Brilliant, AKH. Those poor souls need special help. I have a particular type of special help in mind.
Shall steal please.
Obviously a problem here AKH.
How about we set up a charity to help them? We could ask government and the lottery board and local councils to contribute.
Um, special pleader seems to rhyme with stupid bl..... if I am not mistaken.
James - thanks and as always, no problem if you want to use it.
Woodsy - yes, I see another charity opportunity here too.
Demetrius - even our language is trying to tell us something.
You forgot wimmin, although obviously that doesn't include wimmin in burkhas as that would be wacist.
Ian - curses, I missed wimmin.
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