We are still very much campaigning for a UK-wide moratorium – but this FOTEC petition is something that should be supported as a precaution against the wider campaign failing to convince the ********** (choose you own term here) in the ConDem Government.E-Petition:Fracking
Sign this petitionPetition Status:Open Petition Start Date: 02/08/2012 Open until midday on: 24/09/2012 https://www.assemblywales.org/gethome/e-petitions/epetition-list-of-signatories.htm?pet_id=786 |
Creationism - the thin end of a very dangerous Wedge Strategy.
| I have written before on the need for the Green Party to base its policies on good science and rational thinking https://bridgendgreens.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/is-anti-science-dogma-damaging-the-green-party-asks-Andy-Chyba/. For the most part it does this very well. We run into trouble occasionally by allowing our utopian visions to distort our interpretation of the evidence, but the principles of rationality are embedded in our core philosophy.
This is well reflected in our robustly secular education policies, for example (ED175-178). This is profoundly important if we are ever going to achieve a saner, more peaceful world. Of course people are entitled to practice whatever faith (or, for that matter, hobby, sexual practice, political doctrine etc.) that they like, within the constraints of the law of the land which ought to be another way of saying within reason.Things that are patently without reason are clearly problematical. The state legitimately intervenes when there is overwhelming evidence that something is ridiculous, harmful or dangerous. We have constant, largely political, debate and tinkering around the edges of the debates on these things, especially I terms of appropriate responses to these issues. This brings me to the issue of creationism, and especially creationist ideology in schools. The current Governments willing support, to a point of encouragement, of creationist teaching has ignited a debate that we have not really needed before because the notion of creationism is so patently ridiculous. We all know that creationism is not a mainstream Christian viewpoint, and it really should not be occupying the minds of rational human beings. That fact that it has come to do so is sinister and worrying. It has become part of a well established strategy, known as the Wedge Strategy which is being used so very successfully by the religious right-wing of US politics the Republican GOP and Tea Party in particular. The Wedge Strategy is not about winning arguments. It couldnt be. It is simply about having the argument. It was a strategy Adolf Hitler used to such good effect. He called it The Big Lie – if you tell a big enough lie and keep repeating it enough, people will soon start believing it. Creationists are using this strategy to validate their position and advance their political agenda. Simply engaging in the debate generates an illusion that erodes the robustness of the scientifically established fact of evolution. Most scientists will not waste their time on the creationist debate as there really is nothing to debate. However, Richard Dawkins and other eminent scientists have found themselves drawn into the debate as a result of moronic decisions by, arguably, the most irresponsible Education Secretary that has ever evolved Michael Gove. The Wedge Strategy is working and we should all be very concerned by this. Its sinister impact is beginning to be seen in the public discourse now seen on issues such as abortion and rape. It can also be seen in the ever growing number of politicians, both sides of the pond, that are willing to consider the absurd and the ridiculous as acceptable. Five out of seven Republican candidates supported the acceptability of teaching creationist doctrine in schools. I heard more than one saying we should be teaching the controversy. What controversy? There has to be at least a thread of credibility for something to be controversial. The Wedge is being driven in hard and we need to resist, and quickly, if we are not going to retreat into the Dark Ages. A line needs to be drawn in the sand NOW! The intractable problem is that the absurd cannot be defeated by rational argument or with scientific evidence. It is Bertrand Russells Cosmic Teapot and the Flying Spaghetti Monster revisited. We need to challenge miseducation at every turn. No, it is not acceptable to teach homophobia in voluntary aided Roman Catholic schools. No, it is not okay for big corporations to sneak money into supporting religious fundamentalist schools teaching the disgraceful ACE curriculum imported directly from the Bible Belt of the Deep South States (as with Ford and the Bridgend Christian School). No, it is not okay for Gove to sanction public money for the deliberate and demonstrable miseducation of children, as with the three creationist Free Schools he has just approved in Sunderland, Sevenoaks and Nottinghamshire. These are all things that should be the preserve of churches – not schools. Amen. SUGGESTED READING: Green Party Faith Schools policy – http://policy.greenparty.org.uk/ed#Faith Adam Rutherford “Ending the Wedge” – http://newhumanist.org.uk/2841/ending-the-wedge Denis G. Campbell “The Vagina Wars: GOP’s War on Women (WTF Are They Doing)” – http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vagina-Wars-Women-Doing-ebook/dp/B007VDQ3MS/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345826225&sr=1-1 (Denis is an American journalist living in the Vale of Glamorgan – who I got to know quite well on the Vale Says No campaign. This is £2 well spent, I promise you – especially with the US Presidential Election coming up soon) Wikipedia “Wedge Strategy” – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge_strategy Wikipedia “Big Lie” – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Lie Wikipedia “Flying Spaghetti Monster” – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster Jeevan Vasagar “Creationist groups win Michael Gove’s approval to open free schools” Guardian, 17 July 2012 – http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/jul/17/creationist-groups-approval-free-schools Andy Chyba “Bridgend Christian School – ACE or CRAP?” – https://bridgendgreens.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/bridgend-Christian-school-ace-or-crap/ |
FREE PUSSY RIOT – petition via Avaaz
Bridgend Green Party Meeting 23rd August
| Apologies for the late issuing of the agenda and the absence of minutes from the last meeting.
Bridgend Green Party Meeting ALL WELCOME AGENDA:
NOTE – Venue is 1 minute’s walk from both the Bus and Train stations in Bridgend. |
Just a few notices
| BETTWS BY-ELECTION
Look out for a good piece at bottom of pg7 of this weeks Glamorgan Gazette. Go Gareth!! ANNUAL CONFERENCE Early bird bookings (25% discount) close on 21st August. http://greenparty.org.uk/conference.html LEADERSHIP ELECTIONS Voting closes 31st August. http://greenparty.org.uk/elections/internal-elections-2012/ DATE OF NEXT MEETING Because of the by-election on the last Thursday of the month, our next meeting will be on 23rd August, in the Railway PH. |
SAVE SCHOOL PLAYING FIELDS
Green Energy for Wales delights Welsh Greens
| The Siemens offshore substation, which is the latest milestone for the Welsh offshore wind farm, Gwynt y Mor, arrived by sea from Belfast this week. This month also saw the start of the laying of foundations and subsea cables for the first of the 160 wind turbines, which will make up the 576MW offshore wind farm. When completed, the wind farm will generate green energy for almost a third of the homes in Wales.
Pippa Bartolotti, Leader of the Welsh Greens said, The announcement from Siemens that the last phase of infrastructure in the Gwynt y Mor offshore wind farm is being put in place, vindicates our long held policy that wind power is a practical solution for much of our energy needs. The Green Party in Wales has been campaigning for renewable energy sources to power our homes and industries for decades. They have been putting pressure on senior ministers to end ongoing uncertainty over support arrangements for green power technologies as industry has hesitated to invest because of mixed messages and incoherent policy. Pippa Bartolotti continued, We are over the moon at this announcement. This is a huge step forward in the reduction of CO2 by Welsh homes, and a massive confirmation in our belief that green energy is possible, preferable and achievable. I look forward to the day when all our energy can be sourced from sustainable industries. Wind power is just the start. With more investment in wave and solar, more money invested in innovation, research and design, and a clear lead from government that these industries are the source of good quality and sustainable jobs for the future, Wales can be the prosperous zero carbon nation it has long aspired to be. Gwynt y Mors construction so far has already supported hundreds of design, engineering and construction jobs in Wales and elsewhere, and generated over £300m for the UK economy. Renewables and sustainable biomass could power Wales without any need for fossil fuels and nuclear power, and at the same time reap the much needed benefits of reduced greenhouse gasses, improved health and greater job creation. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has stated that there is a window of roughly 10 years to mitigate the effects of climate change. (‘Mitigate’ is an interesting choice of word!!) |
Support for Christian Fundamentalist mis-education
| DIALOGUE WITH FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS OF BRIDGEND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL A rather confused response from Ford and a short clear statement from BenQ. Nothing as yet from EMI, Roland and Andertons.Ford say they do not support religious projects, but seem to be saying that this grant was sold to them as supporting pupils who struggle in mainstream schools. Hmm!! BenQ have had no direct dealings with them at all, and in a conversation I had over the phone following the email response below, they may be looking into the patent misrepresentation going on here. Subject:Your support for Christian Fundamentalist mis-education (My initial enquiry)
From: Orford, Rachel (R.) FORD BRITAIN TRUST Subject: RE: Your support for Christian Fundamentalist mis-education Dear Mr Chyba Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the Ford Britain Trust and its link to the Bridgend Christian School. The objective of the Ford Britain Trust and its Trustees is to support the communities in which employees of Ford Motor Company Limited work, and to make a difference by providing relatively modest grants for projects of a capital nature. The Bridgend Christian School made an application in 2010, which was successful and enabled them to purchase school furniture for use by its students in their educational setting and we hope in some small way the Trust has made a difference to the school. I am afraid that we are unable to comment on your concern over the religious teaching methods of the school. It would not have been part of our assessment criteria to consider the curriculum content of this or any of the schools which apply to the Trust. The Trust has strict eligibility criteria for its grant applicants and indeed states that it does not contribute to projects of a religious nature; in the spirit of diversity our grant-making activity is based on social tolerance for all. This schools application focused on the needs of its students, some of which we understand struggle in mainstream schools, which led the Trustees to consider it a project worthy of funding. If this school submitted a grant application in the future which met the Ford Britain Trust criteria, they would still be considered and may well be successful, depending on the number of other deserving applicants. The Trust does not insist on acknowledgement of its grants by beneficiaries and we are not always aware of the many instances when they do so, but all recipients of its grants are authorised to use our logo on any materials they may produce. I trust that this addresses your concerns. Kind Regards Rachel Orford On behalf of Gary Smith Director FordBritain Trust Registered Charity 269410 From: Andy & Natalie Chyba Dear Rachel, Thank you for your considered response which seems to carefully try to position you on the fence! Clarity is provided by the statements in green that signal that despite knowing what these people are doing, you would still countenance supporting them and are perfectly happy to have the Ford brand name and logo associated with these people. Thank you for this clarity. Far from addressing my concerns, it greatly deepens my concerns about achieving a saner and more rational world, and worries me that such a big organisation as Ford can be so naive and irresponsible in its charitable activities. Yours sincerely, Andy Chyba From: BenQ Dear Andrew, We do not financially or otherwise sponsor this education establishment. As a manufacturer of AV equipment that supplies to UK education resellers, there is the possibility of them indirectly purchasing and using our equipment, be it projectors or LCD monitors. Kind regards Royce Lye |
Why I am Green and why I am Left
| It increasingly obvious that environmentalism and socialism are natural corollaries of any attempt to bring about justice, peace and stability to this planet.The connection is explained superbly well in this article:http://www.uow.edu.au/~sharonb/STS300/equity/meaning/within1.html
For more audio-visual learners amongst you, this short video encapsulates this and other reasons why Eco-socilaism has to be the way forward: http://vimeo.com/8303882Andy. |
Radio hustings for the Party Leadership
| All members should have received your voting papers by now.For those still undecided, this radio show (from LBC) might well help you. (It was broadcast over an hour, but this podcast takes out the adverts and it is now 45 minutes long).
It is worth a listen. |



