Saturday cartoon by Ralph Underhill

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Mark writes:  Ralph’s cartoon reminds me of a speech by Robert Kennedy as follows:

University of Kansas, March 18, 1968

Our Gross National Product, now, is over $800 billion dollars a year, but that Gross National Product – if we judge the United States of America by that – that Gross National Product counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage.  It counts special locks for our doors and the jails for the people who break them.  It counts the destruction of the redwood and the loss of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl.  It counts napalm and counts nuclear warheads and armored cars for the police to fight the riots in our cities.  It counts Whitman’s rifle and Speck’s knife, and the television programs which glorify violence in order to sell toys to our children.  Yet the gross national product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play.  It does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages, the intelligence of our public debate or the integrity of our public officials.  It measures neither our wit nor our courage, neither our wisdom nor our learning, neither our compassion nor our devotion to our country, it measures everything in short, except that which makes life worthwhile.  And it can tell us everything about America except why we are proud that we are Americans.’

 

 

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3 Replies to “Saturday cartoon by Ralph Underhill”

  1. With a quote like that, is it a surprise that some folk wanted RFK out of the way

  2. the second half, all about what GNP doesn’t include, is just fabulous. Sums up why we should never let anyone dismiss something with that ultimate modern put-down: ‘un-economic’

    1. m parry – it is! Have yopu heard a US or UK politician say something like that recently? George Osborne? nahh!

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