Politically correct hard landing
2007-02-15
Whenever Václav Klaus makes a sharp remark about climate
change or EU integration, the media are quick to report the
scandal. But when Klaus took the time in HN last week to explain
his refusal to adopt a politically correct tone on such issues,
hardly anyone noticed. It's a pity, because the more the world's
problems mount, the less the world shows a desire to resolve
them. Political correctness, as Klaus said, is retarding our
development. Certainly, carbon emissions are worthy of debate,
but they'll take care of themselves if the world's factories start to
sputter out. Our biggest problems are financial in nature: Debt
that can never be repaid, and a "rich" world that fails to realize it
is actually close to broke. What can't go on forever must
eventually stop. Debate on how to engineer a soft landing is far
more important than discussion on a new EU constitution,
unless, of course, therein lies the solution.
[Czech Republic Hospodářské noviny carbon dioxide pollution
treaty]
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