That aside I still am not convinced about someone’s opinion is any less valid just because they’re not a citizen of a country
Hi Angela :)
I don’t think any of us have actually said that Merlin’s opinion is less valid. He is completely entitled to his opinion and by default it is no less valid than mine, or yours or Joe Bloggs sitting in Canada reading about Australia’s immigration policy.
I guess my beef with it is simply the fact that he has the opportunity and the privilege to make his voice heard by becoming a citizen (of the country he and his family ‘fled’ to for a better way of life) and voting according to his opinion and political beliefs (something which the majority of the people he is protesting on behalf of didn’t have in their homeland). Yet he chooses not to do so, but is all up for pulling a publicity stunt which ultimately doesn’t offer any practical or real assistance to the people he claims he is trying to help.
It doesn’t make his opinion less valid, or even less true. But it makes me question just what his priorities are and why he doesn’t follow through on his convictions since he lives in a country where he has the opportunity to act upon them by taking part in the democratic process. It makes me question his motives… not his opinion as such.
As for the question of was his protest a good/helpful thing?
Personally I think not (although I didn’t actually see it). Why? Because it has done nothing but stir up further controversy about the issue whilst at the same time offering no further practical help, assistance or resolution. It has only served to further polarise and alienate people who stand on opposite sides of this debate without encouraging real or productive dialogue between them (that I can see anyway).
If one of his motivations to go into the house was to aid the cause of detained asylum seekers by protesting at his eviction then in my opinion he would have been better of spending however long he was on the show lobbying the government and using his time and energy to offer real, solid and practical help to those who are in the detention centres.
[quote author="Samantha"]I can’t help but wonder, if I was in the Big Brother house and knew at some point I would be on live television, would I have the courage to hold up a sign about The Gospel? And if it had to be small and handmade in secret, what would it say?
I’m not sure that just because we have the opportunity to do something that it is automatically the right thing to do. I guess I would want to ask myself if it would be a service to God and promotion of the gospel if I walked out on the BB stage holding up a gospel sign (with my mouth taped shut?). IMHO I doubt it would be… and in fact it might open the gospel up for ridicule. If on the other hand I was sitting across from Gretel and being interviewed I would probably be looking for an opportunity to share the gospel in some way through the forum best available to me- by engaging in sensible conversation and dialogue.
Of course I have no intention of ever setting foot anywhere near the BB House so I can leave my 2WTL booklet at home ;)