Sunday, September 17, 2023

Sod Codger

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Are the old ways better?  What is lost when traditions like turf cutting disappear?  What should be done when tradition runs against ecology?


That is where it is, so that is where I have to go...

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Do you understand the draw of a particular geographic location for spiritual or personal reasons?  Might the danger in this case be part of the appeal?   To what extent should pilgrimages be supported by governments, NGOs and/or religious organisations?   Have you ever gone on what you would consider a pilgrimage?


Just the guy who sells you groceries or an economic exploiter?

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We often think of racism as something between whites and minorities, but what if it is between two minority groups? What may be the causes of such racial conflict? Is it a legacy of colonialism for example?  What can be done to help ease tensions when one group has economic advantages?   Is the author right in claiming that organisations who help certain religious and ethnic groups defend their interests can make the situation worse?


Headbangers

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What is the appeal of dangerous sports, for atheletes and for spectators?  Can such sports be made safer?  Would you discourage those you care about from participating in such sports?  Who is responsible when a player is repeatedly injured?  To bring this closer to home, do the same concerns apply to hockey?


Librarians as superheros

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This is the last entry you can comment on by mid-October...

This article seems to side strongly with librarians and against parents and community members who would like to restrict what is found on library shelves.  Who should decide and on what basis in terms of which books are selected and/or culled?  Are school libraries any different from community libraries in this regard?  What do you think about the changing role of the librarian?  Are you interested in such a career?