Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.08.2008, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.08.2008, Blaðsíða 4
4 | REYKJAVÍK GRAPEVINE | ISSUE 10—2008 LETTERS Sour Grapes Say your piece, voice your opinion, Send your letterS to letterS@grapevine.iS or text +354 893 9589 Welcome Card Reykjavík Enjoy the Thermal Pools, Museums, Public Transport and discounts. 24 / 48 / 72 hour cards - Great Value For Money Sold at the Centre and most Reykjavík hotels. Dear Grapevine, I am an devoted reader of Grapevine and love the different approaches of your paper to stories, people and hap- penings. I feel compelled to write to you now to congratulate you on your last issue wich depicted Margrét Láru Viðarsdóttir on the front page followed by a litle coverage of her and the Ice- landic football team in the editorial. Margrét Lára and the Icelandic women football team encompasses all that we like to think of Icelandic women: Strong, incredibly intelligent, beauti- ful and succeed where Icelandic men fail to deliver. All Icelandic men know (whether they like to admit it or not) that no group of men can finish a job as well as Icelandic women can – all things considered. Yours, Svavar Benediktsson. Reykjavík, Iceland. Dear Svavar, Just for the record, the last issue did not only cover Margrét Lára and the wom- en’s team in the editorial, but also in an article by Páll Hilmarsson on page 12. That being said, we’re glad to hear that you think men are inferior to women in every way. Well, not really though. But we get (what is hopefully) the point: The women’s team is delivering in a way the men’s team couldn’t and didn’t. And they’re on our cover! Because they kick ass! Juli 11, 2008 As a recent visitor to Iceland I would like to comment on the essay by Bjork in the June Grapevine and the options available to the Icelandic people in the 21st century. To her splendid analysis and obvious depth of feeling I have two small trinkets to add, and an important warning. Bjork mentions solar but I believe Iceland’s future should focus on wave energy. At a small fraction of the cost of another hydro plant, the Icelandic government could set up a technology institute to study, develop, and com- mercialize this enormous green energy source. Currently the most advanced explorations of this energy frontier are taking place in the British Isles, par- ticularly Scotland, but an immediate and subsidized effort by the Icelandic government could make Iceland an important player in this untapped and potentially limitless arena for decades to come. While visiting the geothermal power plant at Nesjavell this year I saw an Arab delegation come to observe and export the technology to their home country. I do not know whether floating or submerged buoys or shore- line installations are the future of wave energy, but the first company to develop a reliable and efficient means of harnessing the natural energy of the oceans will have unlimited export op- portunities. Which equates to jobs and prosperity. That company should and could be Icelandic. Two polar bears were killed while I was in Iceland and upon leaving Reyk- javik I saw a sign in an apartment win- dow across from my Hotel. It had a pic- ture of the second bear with his bloody white coat and it said “I was tired, hungry, and lost. I received no peace from the Icelanders.” As you all know, two side effects of industrialization, the melting of the ice flows and the accu- mulation of toxins in their body tissue, have the polar bear marked for extinc- tion. While these were the first bears to reach Iceland in 30 years, they will not be the last. And yes, they can be dan- gerous animals. But bears were a sa- cred animal to the old European races, both Celtic and Germanic, from whom the Icelanders are descended. Could the Icelanders not set up a large nature preserve for them somewhere in the sparsely populated northwest? Think of the jobs it would provide for the vil- lage people and the long term potential for eco tourism. Even sheep farmers could make money selling their sheep to the preserve for food. I know the idea sounds utopian and there would be issues keeping the bears within the boundaries of the Park, but in the name of an old and honored totem, I ask that you consider it. It is certainly a better idea than an oil refinery. Finally I want to issue you a warning. There is a proposal by your Interior or Justice Minister to set up an anti-terror- ism unit with surveillance and police powers similar to our FBI. This is the first step towards fascism. The experi- ence of the United States over the last 90 years shows that this force will be used to spy on political opponents, po- litical allies, and of course dissenters: people like Bjork and Andre Snaer. No element of people’s lives will be safe from scrutiny. Not their finances, their careers, their friends, their sexuality. The information gathered will be used for blackmail, to force acquiescence and to stifle dissent. Iceland is a beauti- ful place. Do not allow this to happen. Peter B www.cdbaby.com Dear Peter B. Although we agree that almost any al- ternative (within reason) to aluminium smelters and oil refineries would be an improvement, we’re not sure if fencing in polar bears is such a viable solution. (Especially not if these zoos are run by the Village People.) Icelanders aren’t much for zoos, after all. Also, we agree that fascism is bad, and that un-checked surveillance used for unlawful purposes would be a very bad thing. Thank you for the warning. When the fascist coup comes and we’re penning our tabloid on toilet paper in jail, we’ll think of you. »What to do and when: » www.grapevine.is Your best source for listings, info and entertainment
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