I have been so buried under school work that the alleged Muslim/Arab "terror attack" in Brussels has barely registered with me. However, I have noticed not only the usual chorus of hysterical Anglo and European voices screaming about how Europe is being destroyed by immigration, but I have also noticed new, formerly seemingly trustworthy voices joining the chorus. Some of these voices have been lately singing the praises of Donald Trump. From now on, I deem all such voices to be suspect. I believe I know the source of the angst of these voices: namely the realization that there is an inseparable link between the emergence of a multipolar world and the emergence of a multicultural and multiethnic society. This means the inevitable erasure of unequal access to material resources, the end of special privileges for a dominant group, and the emergence of a world in which each person will have to treat his neighbors with respect and learn to share and take turns.
Hence the "terror" temper tantrums we see. For the emergence of a world such as I have just described is an absolute horror to many people who have had everything their way for a long time, and who have been able to dominate all the other peoples of the earth. In their horror, the world's privileged people are punching themselves in the face in order to provide a pretext for what they want to do to everyone else, in a desperate bid to hold onto their position of unjust wealth and privilege.
It's a shame, really. For the wealth and privilege of those who have exalted themselves by oppressing the poor will come to an end, sooner or later. As for me, I am reminded of Psalm 146:3: "Do not put your trust in princes, each a son of man in whom there is no help."
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
A Feline Antidote
For those of you who regularly follow my blog, my apologies for the rather light posting over the last few weeks. I have some serious writing to do regarding my graduate project and so my time will be taken for a few weeks more.
But I noticed several days ago that some members of the supposed "alternative", non-mainstream, "non-Empire" blogosphere have been endorsing a particular Presidential candidate. They have taken a few of his statements over the last several months - especially his statements regarding foreign policy - as some sign that this man is some sort of genuine alternative to the narcissism and imperialism that characterizes those who want to be the President of the United States.
I don't think so. Consider the statements which this man made very early on in his campaign - statements directly threatening certain ethnic groups, Latin American nations, and adherents to a certain religion (namely, Islam) - and consider that he made such radical statements in order to gain popularity. Consider also the kinds of people among whom he immediately became very popular. One may say, "Well, he had to say such things in order to become noticed, but he really didn't mean them..." For those who say that, consider Anton Chekhov, who is reputed to have said, "If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off..."
Consider also that some of those now endorsing this man previously advised us to "...show disrespect for [the] liturgical actions of..." those who currently run the electoral process. To me, that includes disrespecting every last one of those who run things, because the only way to become prominent in American national politics nowadays is to have lots of money (and to be a fantastic liar). So Donald Trump is supposed to be financing his own campaign. So what? Anyone with access to that kind of money is part of the system, even if he claims to be fighting the system.
So I don't buy those who - wittingly or unwittingly - have become sheep dogs for a wolf. I hope I don't hurt anyone's feelings by saying this, because I hope rather to engender constructive dialogue. But sometimes hard things must be said.
If anyone wants to know whom I have endorsed for the Presidency, he or she can find out here.
But I noticed several days ago that some members of the supposed "alternative", non-mainstream, "non-Empire" blogosphere have been endorsing a particular Presidential candidate. They have taken a few of his statements over the last several months - especially his statements regarding foreign policy - as some sign that this man is some sort of genuine alternative to the narcissism and imperialism that characterizes those who want to be the President of the United States.
I don't think so. Consider the statements which this man made very early on in his campaign - statements directly threatening certain ethnic groups, Latin American nations, and adherents to a certain religion (namely, Islam) - and consider that he made such radical statements in order to gain popularity. Consider also the kinds of people among whom he immediately became very popular. One may say, "Well, he had to say such things in order to become noticed, but he really didn't mean them..." For those who say that, consider Anton Chekhov, who is reputed to have said, "If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off..."
Consider also that some of those now endorsing this man previously advised us to "...show disrespect for [the] liturgical actions of..." those who currently run the electoral process. To me, that includes disrespecting every last one of those who run things, because the only way to become prominent in American national politics nowadays is to have lots of money (and to be a fantastic liar). So Donald Trump is supposed to be financing his own campaign. So what? Anyone with access to that kind of money is part of the system, even if he claims to be fighting the system.
So I don't buy those who - wittingly or unwittingly - have become sheep dogs for a wolf. I hope I don't hurt anyone's feelings by saying this, because I hope rather to engender constructive dialogue. But sometimes hard things must be said.
If anyone wants to know whom I have endorsed for the Presidency, he or she can find out here.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Some Videos of People From Different Backgrounds Actually Getting Along With Each Other
I have some ideas for a few rather lengthy posts which I'd like to compose sometime in the near future. But tonight, I'm trying to read a difficult mathematical text for school, and I haven't the time or brainpower for much of anything else. So I'll just share a few YouTube videos of people from multiethnic backgrounds engaged in a fun, worthwhile cultural exchange. Enjoy.