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Will You Marry Me? Probably Not.

04/07/07

Permalink 03:57:16 am, by Andy Borgmann Email , 465 words
Categories: Poverty, Life, The World, Marriage, Politics, War, Africa

Will You Marry Me? Probably Not.

Will You Marry Me - Probably NotI am three hours into a fourteen hour flight from Chicago to Tokyo. According to the personal TV screen I have in front of me, I am currently at 34,000 feet near Fort McMurray, Canada. Three minutes ago, on that same screen, I just got done watching the movie Blood Diamonds, and I think I have found yet another reason why I won’t be getting married.

Unlike other posts, this reason isn’t because of my observations of the opposite sex. No, I think this new reason, is because I am adding another trait to Andy Borgmann that I believe most women are going to decide is not very appealing. I don’t think I can ever buy a diamond.

If you haven’t seen the movie, you need to. The basic summary is it is about how the insatiable Western demand for diamonds (and capitalistic greed) is leading to civil war in many Middle-African countries. The best line in the movie (which I might be botching up) is when in response to being accused as part of the problem because she too probably dreams of a fairy tale wedding, a female reporter says, "Most girls wouldn’t want a diamond if they knew it cost someone else’s hand." I think that is an appropriate statement.

There was another great line in the movie. An African tribal man said, "Let’s hope they don’t find oil here, because then we will be in real trouble." Bam, another slap in my Western, Capitalistic face; especially since I know how much fuel this flight I am on is consuming. But what I think separates oil from diamonds is this: oil’s conflict is based on the fact oil is a commodity (heck it’s cheaper than bottled water). Diamonds conflict are based on the fact they are a luxury. Eventually, I think oil will bring stability to the region of the Middle East (I know, ya’ll think I am crazy). Diamonds will never do this. Diamonds are a luxury item, and the demand will always be priced that way, which means it will always be highly lucrative, and therefore, conflict stricken.

At the end of the movie it challenges everyone to buy "conflict-free" diamonds. But even conflict free diamonds benefit from the insatiable materialism that is associated with "conflict-ridden" diamonds. In the end, at Tiffany’s or Zales, they are all the same.

So as I sit in my premium economy seat aboard United #881, I am fighting back tears (after all, I don’t want the attractive girl next to me to think I am a Nancy boy). But then again, I guess it doesn’t matter because she would never be attracted to a guy who probably won’t buy her a diamond.

7 comments

Comment from: Andrea [Visitor] Email
Okay, that in combination with the fact that you refuse to where a wedding band may in fact lead to your demise :-). Oh well, that just means you can spoil our children FOREVER AND EVER....
PermalinkPermalink 04/07/07 @ 15:16
Comment from: Andy Borgmann [Member] Email · http://www.2timothy42.org
Quoted From: Andrea [Visitor]
Oh well, that just means you can spoil our children FOREVER AND EVER....
You know it. Did you get my e-mail. I got Jadyn the cutest mini-Kimono thing when I was at this street market in Tokyo the other day.


Quoted From: Andrea [Visitor]
that in combination with the fact that you refuse to where a wedding band may in fact lead to your demise
You're right, between those two, I am done for.
PermalinkPermalink 04/07/07 @ 18:39
Comment from: Pat [Visitor] Email
Just another excuse for you to be a tight wad! Actually, I pretty much blew that movie off when I saw the trailer, now I am interested in seeing it!
PermalinkPermalink 04/14/07 @ 23:48
Comment from: Lissa [Visitor] Email
Andy, honestly.

I'm not a traditionalist about most things.

This is one of them, though.

Just buy the girl a diamond. I'm SURE there are socially responsible diamonds out there.

Then again...during the many years I spent as a hippie, I've never heard of them. But they've GOT to be up there.

Otherwise, I'll be sad, considering this is the one stereotypical -wedding -girly-crap-bridezilla thing I demand.

Damnit.
PermalinkPermalink 04/16/07 @ 00:08
Comment from: Andy Borgmann [Member] Email · http://www.2timothy42.org
Quoted From: Lissa [Visitor]
I'm SURE there are socially responsible diamonds out there.
Yeah but you're missing the point. There are socially responsible diamonds out there. But they still are benefiting from the unresponsible market, thus just as wrong in my book.

P.S. I asked everyone I knew on the Airforce Base I was at in Japan if they knew you, none of them did, but I informed they should and they will one day ;) Just joking.

PermalinkPermalink 04/16/07 @ 10:41
Comment from: Laura [Visitor]
Andy! I read your diamond blog and there are PLENTY of girls who could care less about a diamond

lots of women are getting other stones because of the "bad blood" associated with diamonds these days

a girl in my program has an amethist (sp?)...you know the purple stone, and I think her wedding ring is beautiful! anyway...just some encouraging thoughts for ya

(comment was sent over AOL IM and posted by Andy. Please excuse any grammatical and spelling errors, you know how those convos go ;-) )
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 00:29
Comment from: Andy Borgmann [Member] Email · http://www.2timothy42.org
Quoted From: Laura [Visitor]
Andy! I read your diamond blog and there are PLENTY of girls who could care less about a diamond
Ahh Laura, one more proof that you are the girl for me. Too bad you are with Dr. Bob ;) Unfortunately, there are like six of you girls in the entire world that are cool with this, and you are the only beautiful one ;)
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 00:36

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    Andy is the Producer of The Allen Hunt Show; a progressive, talk radio show based in Atlanta, GA aimed at bringing faith back into the public discussion. And enjoys travel, aviation, web design, politics, friends, and faith. He holds that the secret to a full life is loving God and loving people - which he fails at constantly.

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