From Danny’s Blog:
“If you look long and hard into the mirror
when you are completely and verifiably alone, you will see a bigot. We
are all bigots in some fashion or another and we should be able to admit
it. You can be a bigot and not hate and that is an important
distinction. Rather than think that the others are inferior, we all
tend to have a natural instinct that we are superior and the corollary
follows.”
Bigot: A bigot is someone who holds predefined
negative views about a class of people, or the corollary – someone who
holds predefined positive views about a class of people.
“Kurt
Vonnegut called it a granfaloon - a large yet meaningless association of
human beings. But it has a greater impact than that of a satirist in
that it is not necessarily meaningless. When you become part of a group
through no real choice of your own, pride in the group is created
automatically.
“If you go to the Friday night football game in
Pana, you will see hundreds of adults cheering on the kids to win. If
you ask any one of them or any one of the kids what’s the best high
school team in the state, they would say the Pana High Panthers.
“The
school, the teachers, the staff, the coaches, the parents, and the kids
work hard to protect and improve the unit. The colors, the mascot, the
logos are all developed to define the group so that all associated can
be proud and support the best school in the state.
“Ninety
percent of those associated with Pana High did not choose Pana High.
They are there in the greatest town in Illinois (granfaloon), through no
choice of their own, but yet they know it’s the best.
“The corollary of this granfaloon defines all other schools as
inferior which is not necessarily true. The bigotry of pride in what
you are does not necessarily lead to hatred, yet it diminishes all other
groups. Two schools can’t be the best.
“So, what do you think
about your school, your town, your state, your family, your church, your
rowing club, your country, your race, your religion, your political
party, bigot? If you should come to this realization, and you were
convinced that you do not have a prejudice bone in your body, do not
despair. It’s a good thing as long as it does not get too deep into
hatred.
“Dislike, mistrust, and suspicion of other groups
surround a granfaloon, so care should be taken that fear does not lead
to the resultant hatred and violence. After all, there have been a few
Friday night fights after a Pana Panthers football game.
“Group
pride creates champions, winners, close ties with other humans,
protection, achievement, support, and other good human nature
attributes. Count your granfaloons with a sense of accomplishment,
because you are accepted and are part of something greater than yourself
that can achieve great things.
“But, you are a bigot.”
Danny Beck, Antech Aerospace and Manufacturing, Pana, Illinois, the best company in America.
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