Pubdate: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 Source: Lahontan Valley News (NV) Copyright: 2004 lahontanvalleynews.com Contact: http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/misc/letter/index.pbs Website: http://www.lahontanvalleynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3456 Author: Al Engleman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) AUTHORITARIANS DISRUPT OUR CIVIL RIGHTS Editor: Well the election is over, and the chasm between those who value and express their freedom in iconoclastic and non-conformist ways and those who express their security by adopting authoritarian (blind unquestioned submission to any authority) views and values has, at least politically anyway, come to a head and severely divided in this country, and alas, here in Nevada as well. Authoritarians try to stifle the rest of us by disrupting our civil rights because they have been persuaded to be fearful and they falsely believe that a majority is a reflection and expression of a mandated authority. This is patently not true. A majority opinion, in a democracy, only shows the degrees of dialogue and compromise that will be necessary to allow for the minority's opinion. This does not confer any right authoritarily. Other than those authorities that are constitutionally provided for, the majority is held in check and valence by the minority's civil rights. Authoritarians believe that they can enact and legislate their authoritarian morality on the rest of us who are willing to give up some of our security (safe freedom) for greater expressions of freedom and independence. All we ask for are simple human rights (equality). We want to be left alone in our bodies and our homes. (Marijuana prohibition is a good example of the authoritarian violation of our civil right to privacy). We freely choose to live a 24-hour lifestyle. We live here because we love the freedom. As they say, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." Civil Rights benefit us all. They represent the shared respect we have for each other, and are the ideas that we hold dear here in Nevada. Things like freedom and equality. Authoritarians have nothing to fear from this, our freedom. If we are vigilant we have nothing to fear. This is Nevada. We party, we drink, we smoke pot, we carouse 24/7, we go to strip clubs and whorehouses, and we as adults love this free lifestyle. For those of you who bemoan the effect we have on children, you know how we live here in Nevada. You don't have to raise your kids here if you don't like our lifestyle. We don't feel we should submit if the only reason for doing so is compulsion or convention. We should believe but question any authority. This gives us the capacity and the capability to police ourselves fairly. Al Engleman Fallon - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin