You know you might be an Ideologue if …

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Written by homelessinabbot...

 

… Your first reaction to a report from your own handpicked advisers is
to make excuses rather than consider and address the issues they highlight as
needing action. Exactly what happened with the report released December 13, 2007.

The BC Progress Board – 18 business executives and academic leaders
handpicked by Gordon Campbell – named BC the second-worst province in the
country on a number of social indicators.

"The most troubling social indicator is the proportion of British
Columbians living below the low-income threshold," says the report, which
calls the social condition category "one of the most compelling
considerations" for judging a society.

The report says the proportion of people living on low incomes in B.C.
has been greater than other provinces through much of the past decade.

The government’s response came in the form of Minister of Employment and
Income Assistance Claude Richmond making excuses and offering explanations of
why the board was wrong. Together with the old political standby, vague
promises that the government will take the report seriously and see where
improvements can be made.

It is this type of “what problem, I don’t see a problem, sorry not in my
ideological world view”, non-responses that explain why this is the second year
in a row for BC’s unacceptable rating and position on the list. As long as the
man at the wheel sees only what his ideology allows him to perceive, excuses
and denial will be the response to issues lying in the blind spots imposed by
ideology.

Mr. Campbell needs to ponder the words of Robert Frost, or if preferred,
George Bernard Shaw.

Mr. Frost warned that donning the blinders of purpose will, like the
blinders on a horse, inevitably lead to narrowness of point of view. Mr. Shaw
cautioned that the moment we WANT to believe something, one becomes blind to
arguments against it.

If Mr. Campbell fails to shed his ideological blinders, stop making
excuses, listen to his own hand-picked experts and address the social issues
existing in our cities and province ...... his hand-picked Progress Board will
continue, year after year, to find increasing social problems and inequities.

If you are going to hand-pick experts to report, it would be prudent to
listen to them and address the issues they bring forward as requiring
attention.

Rather than blindly saying "Neigh"