Tuesday 27 October 2015

PC Plod, the Bishop of Gloucester and Germaine Greer




Police Constable Plod is no longer. Nowadays he would be Officer Plod. We seldom if ever hear references to constables unless he or she is a Chief Constable. All are 'officers' with their unique form of police speak (here).

The Home Secretary recently gave the Police Force a hard time for not displaying the diversity apparent in our community but she missed the opportunity to advance the LGBT cause while bemoaning the shortage of colour and gender diversity in the ranks and upper police officer hierarchy (senior police staff). Echoing Alexander Boot (here), a male to female transgender constable may offer better protection than a mere slip of a girl if needed!

The notion that everyone could, or should, do anything regardless of ability suitability aptitude desire is supposed to ensure that we have the appropriate politically correct (PC) mix but this leads to ever more confusion.

The new Bishop of Gloucester, the first woman diocesan to sit in the House of Lords, sent back the first version of the writ of summons because it termed her a "right reverend father in God". She did not like the connotations of 'right reverend mother in God' so it was decided that she should be described simply as "bishop". Presumably it had not occurred to her that women bishops are a novelty accepted only by a tiny minority in the Universal Church and the oddity was that she was there at all.

Clearly not content with Jesus Christ's teaching that His disciples should pray "Our Father in heaven  ...", one of Rachel Treweek's first utterances in an interview before taking her seat in the Lords was that God should not necessarily be seen as a masculine figure. Choosing to take her lead from the Old Testament rather than the New Covenant she said "In the creation narratives, we’re told that God created human beings in God’s likeness, and then it goes on to talk about male and female."

"Male and female" is an old fashioned concept which has landed Germaine Greer in hot water with the LGBT community in Cardiff University for daring to express a view which contradicts theirs. As society tries to get to grips with the new found wisdom of choice rather than fact, more exceptions have to be made. Then reality strikes.

The question, Why Can't Two Gay Brothers Marry? is posed in Charisma News on the basis that "One of the strongest arguments against consensual adult incest is that incestuous unions could result in children with genetic defects, but since that concern wouldn't apply to same-sex couples, an Irish political leader has argued that gay cousins should be allowed to "marry." And that only begs the next obvious question: Why not gay brothers or gay sisters?"

My thanks to Anglican Mainstream (AM) for the Charisma News link but it was a subsequent AM link which raised my eyebrows in disbelief when I read about the first tampons for transgenders to permit the full female experience. It seems that the claim was a send up but for how long the way things are moving. One thing was missing however. To be fully appreciative a good punch below the belt would give the added pain experienced by many women. That is something at which the LGBT community is becoming increasingly adept, especially towards those who have enabled them to be where they are today.

5 comments:

  1. It's incredible ,isn't it that LGBT may express their viewpoint,but it seems that Cardiff University are now preventing us from hearing the eloquent speaker Germaine Greer simply because Germaine does not accommodate a quirky lifestyle.
    We seem to live in a world where there is no respect for normality, but inordinate respect is demanded by anyone living an unorthodox life.

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  2. It looks very much like Cardiff University, including their chancellor, are playing a game of, "anything UCL & Goldsmith's London can do, we can do worse". Right speak, right think, only. Chairman Mao would be proud of the entirely motley crew with their "cultural revolution", although I am wondering if the chancellor of Cardiff University is as zealous with regards to Radical Islamic speakers on the campus as he is with Ms Greer?

    Should be interesting to see how it all works out in the coming years, as radical feminists find that they are now not the only 'victims' in the village.

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  3. “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.
    No one comes to the Father except through me."

    How will the Bishopess of Gloucester rewrite this?

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  4. @Zadok

    I think she prefers to be addressed as High Priestess

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    1. Pete, she's not in Canterbury - yet!

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