Re: Endorsemeent over Vote: FIDE Election for President
Loss of zone status, loss of arbiter assignments, increased scrutiny and obstruction of player and arbiter titles are things that might be forseen. I don't think that these would result from Kirsan himself as everything that I have heard from people who are close to him or people who know people who are close to him is that he is not one to operate in that manner. Some of those around him on the other hand....
Which makes it difficult to reconcile this fact with the view that you seem to be promoting that Kirsan is evil. Evil has a way of settling scores.
This is a recurring theme among the Kasparov supporters who have contacted us and sought to influence our vote. This attempt to drive a wedge between Hal Bond and either myself or perhaps the executive seems to me simply an attempt to execute the strategy that Musashi refers to as "injuring the corners." Hal is effective as a FIDE rep. He gets plum assignments as an arbiter because he is an extremely competent arbiter. He manages to get things done at FIDE when things go off the rails for us which they often do with an organization such as FIDE. In seven years of observing Hal and attending his tournaments and interacting with Hal at the CFC over the last three years he has always shown himself to be a conscientious and honest dealer in every matter where I have interacted with him. You have heard several reports from people who are talking to each other and purport to know what transpired on a secret ballot. It is hard for me to understand what outcome these people are seeking. History is full of examples of loyal generals or advisers to leaders being brought down as disloyal without any truth to the charges simply as a way to remove political rivals or eventually remove a leader by removing his support system.
Of course perhaps it is simply an attempt to remove a perceived obstacle and not an attempt to gut the CFC leadership which would be the result I am afraid.
So if Kasparov wins, which we admittedly have little influence on then you would be interested in Canadian Chess sponsorship again. Our current sponsor has a different opinion than you do so it is still possible to find individuals in the business community who will support Canadian chess regardless who is in charge at FIDE.
“ We must bear in mind, then, that there is nothing more difficult and dangerous, or more doubtful of success, than an attempt to introduce a new order of things. For the innovator has for enemies all those who derived advantages from the old order of things, whilst those who expect to be benefited by the new institutions will be but lukewarm defenders. This indifference arises in part from fear of their adversaries who were favoured by the existing laws, and partly from the incredulity of men who have no faith in anything new that is not the result of well-established experience. Hence it is that, whenever the opponents of the new order of things have the opportunity to attack it, they will do it with the zeal of partisans, whilst the others defend it but feebly, so that it is dangerous to rely upon the latter.” - Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince
Kirsan was also removed by Vladimir Putin as governor of Kalmykia. Putin is no doubt amoral and certainly was head of the KGB where no one expects to find a boy scout. This attempt to closely link Kirsan with Putin is asking us to willingly subscribe to a logical fallacy and at times your rhetoric in this skates perilously close to Godwin's Law. Putin is not running for FIDE president and if he was and the alternative were Garry then Garry would win by an overwhelming majority. Unfortunately our choice is not so easy.
I take the choice between right and wrong and good and evil very seriously, so seriously that I feel a need to ignore the magician's trick of redirecting our attention to Putin and actually look at the two choices that we actually have, being Kirsan and Gary.
What is evil? Evil is self serving, manipulative, vindictive, exhibits fits of temper, exalts itself. Evil persuades us that the ends justify the means. Evil appears to us as shiny and beautiful thing which we associate with good. How can we tell if something is good or evil? By the fruit, by the actions, by the outcomes that the person or group has previously shown and generated. I ask about the things that concern me and the best response I got was that they had not seen such actions and in any case there was a level of maturity now that would prevent such actions plus there will be a board of responsible individuals to reign in these tendencies if there is a temptation to exhibit them. The most concerning to me is the situation of Salov and the attempt to persuade organizers not to invite him to tournaments on penalty of boycott by Gary. There are reports from Spassky, Karpov and others which reveal someone with a temper and a tendency to fly off the handle and isolate former friends and allies. Sometimes they bury their differences after many years as in the case of Seirawan but some of these former allies remain banished. There is a pattern, a history which points in one direction. There are too many traces of that history for it to be washed away. Too many quotes of Gary in mainstream publications like New In Chess, Inside Chess, Chessbase and so on to just ignore it all.
For the rank and file it does not matter who we vote for nor who wins as FIDE issues are far from their main concerns. They want us to maintain the rating system, make sure that when they have concerns they are listened to and get addressed and that the CFC is generally responsive and delivers the services that are expected of them.
Looking at the situation objectively we have a man who has given millions of dollars and raised millions of dollars for chess in Kirsan. On the other hand we have a chess icon and hero to millions on the other side but there are feet of clay on our idol.
Yes you do if you want to persuade anyone who wants to be persuaded by logic and is not swayed by discredited logical fallacies.
One person familiar with living in communist countries on being told of this situation and the alien abduction suggested that maybe Kirsan is not crazy and just is using that as a smokescreen to save himself from a future purge. If he is perceived as crazy then he is less likely to face execution when he is inevitably perceived as a threat to the great and illustrious leader. This subterfuge has been used in the past to escape an unfortunate fate. I'm not sure that this is the case here but it is one possible alternative explanation.
Originally posted by Sid Belzberg
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Last time the CFC openly supported Karpov and the CFC did not suffer any consequences.
Of course I was assured that Canada did indeed vote the way they said they did for Karpov last time although I have heard several reports to the contrary from sources that I suspect know the truth.
Of course perhaps it is simply an attempt to remove a perceived obstacle and not an attempt to gut the CFC leadership which would be the result I am afraid.
Originally posted by Sid Belzberg
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I am surprised that so far it has proven to be far from an easy decision for the CFC executive.
The fact that Kirsan was directly appointed by Vladimir Putin when he was governor of Kalmykia should also have an influence, to any one that know's the difference between right and wrong, between good and evil.
I take the choice between right and wrong and good and evil very seriously, so seriously that I feel a need to ignore the magician's trick of redirecting our attention to Putin and actually look at the two choices that we actually have, being Kirsan and Gary.
What is evil? Evil is self serving, manipulative, vindictive, exhibits fits of temper, exalts itself. Evil persuades us that the ends justify the means. Evil appears to us as shiny and beautiful thing which we associate with good. How can we tell if something is good or evil? By the fruit, by the actions, by the outcomes that the person or group has previously shown and generated. I ask about the things that concern me and the best response I got was that they had not seen such actions and in any case there was a level of maturity now that would prevent such actions plus there will be a board of responsible individuals to reign in these tendencies if there is a temptation to exhibit them. The most concerning to me is the situation of Salov and the attempt to persuade organizers not to invite him to tournaments on penalty of boycott by Gary. There are reports from Spassky, Karpov and others which reveal someone with a temper and a tendency to fly off the handle and isolate former friends and allies. Sometimes they bury their differences after many years as in the case of Seirawan but some of these former allies remain banished. There is a pattern, a history which points in one direction. There are too many traces of that history for it to be washed away. Too many quotes of Gary in mainstream publications like New In Chess, Inside Chess, Chessbase and so on to just ignore it all.
If the CFC endorses Kirsan it will be a day of shame for chess in Canada and will not reflect well for Canada in the larger world either.
It seems to me that the voters here know what is good for chess in Canada and I would be willing to bet that a larger poll of all CFC members would have a very similar result. So who's interest is the executive protecting if it is not those that participate and enjoy this game much? Is the CFC now going to deteriorate from incompetence to not caring about what it's members want or what sponsors would support?
It seems to me that the voters here know what is good for chess in Canada and I would be willing to bet that a larger poll of all CFC members would have a very similar result. So who's interest is the executive protecting if it is not those that participate and enjoy this game much? Is the CFC now going to deteriorate from incompetence to not caring about what it's members want or what sponsors would support?
Looking at the situation objectively we have a man who has given millions of dollars and raised millions of dollars for chess in Kirsan. On the other hand we have a chess icon and hero to millions on the other side but there are feet of clay on our idol.
I find it interesting that we are told the poll is one step in the consultive process but not necessarily a decisive factor. Vladimir Putin and his cronies are making themselves good candidates as potential indictees in the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. Need I say more?
One person familiar with living in communist countries on being told of this situation and the alien abduction suggested that maybe Kirsan is not crazy and just is using that as a smokescreen to save himself from a future purge. If he is perceived as crazy then he is less likely to face execution when he is inevitably perceived as a threat to the great and illustrious leader. This subterfuge has been used in the past to escape an unfortunate fate. I'm not sure that this is the case here but it is one possible alternative explanation.
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