Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Quibbler's Parlor Game

Thanks and a hat tip to Lileks for linking us to this picture of another worthy entrant in the yet-to-be held Lebanese "Miss Freedom" contest. Typical of Lileks, God love 'im, is his take on the placard in the background of the photo.

But that picture is interesting for a third reason: The words on the placard are from “Braveheart.” That’s what William Wallace shouted to rouse the troops. I’m not quite sure what it means – it’s one of those sentiments that falls apart when you interrogate it too closely, but on the other hand it makes sense, somehow. Except that you would be dead, but free. But Free! But dead. On the other hand, if you quibble about such things, you live in a society where Quibbling is the main intellectual activity, because the real struggles of life took place before you came along, and you’ve inherited peace and stability and freedom, and define “tyranny” as the actions of a town council that votes to ban body-piercing parlors within 1000 feet of an elementary school. Fargin’ fascists, man.



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Lileks is a riot.
 
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