born-again-atheist wrote:They're not red herrings at all. "Western values" is arrogance at it's highest.
Do you mean the Western Values where either a minority or a majority can stop another party from enjoying a freedom which has no detrimental effect on society? Or the Western Values which only decided in recent decades that Rape within marriage was possible, or Western Values which promote a system which requires there to be a working poor in order for the economy to survive, or Western Values which encourage segregation of communities on an institutional level?
Or do you mean the myth of Western Values spouted by those who fail to see that the values we cherish are cherished by people all around the world in all different environments and conditions? The right to free speech, to love freely, to live with a full belly and a roof over our heads, the right to an education. You think they're exclusively Western? Let alone the myth they're of Western invention.
Whoever said they were?

You think you can package
all that meaning into a single phrase?
Incidentally, if you are so het up on the semantics here, you might want to lodge a complaint with no less a personage than Richard Dawkins. In
River Out Of Eden, he extols the virtues of "Western Science", when compared with cultural relativism. Now, I know full well that many elements of "Western Science" did not actually originate in "the West". Our system of counting for example, or the algorithmic concept - to name just two. So when I first read that comment it immediately leapt out at me as being inaccurate, possibly arrogant - but more likely just being a bit sloppy. But the
most likely explanation is that he was just trying to be as concise as possible in his language, and was assuming that most people would know that he was using a form of shorthand.
As for all the other faults of western society that you've mentioned: To the extent that they have been purged, that is mainly through the exercising of personal freedoms (including the right to openly speak and campaign) that are at the core of what we understand as "western values". It's also those "western values" that allow you to criticise whatever you think is
still fundamentally wrong in your society or country. This a process supported by basic concepts, not a utopia.
BTW, there are plenty of people around the world - including many in western societies - who
don't cherish all those things that you've mentioned, and who are quite adamant about it. But then you've pointed that out yourself ...
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