Saturday, March 8, 2025

Saturday Night Radio Drama - Charlie McGuinness - Fragile Maoilíosa

Fragile Maoilíosa 

The play centres around Maoilíosa, his grief and pain and his desire for revenge on the man he holds responsible for the death of his son. Fragile is a young man struggling to come to terms with the death of his friend. These two people are united by a moment that will stay with them forever.

Listeners are advised that the play contains strong adult language that some may find offensive

Maoilíosa was played by Eamonn Hunt

Muiris Crowley was Fragile

Cello and piano music in the play was performed by Jane Hughes.

This included

Orbit by Philip Glass , The Nature of Daylight by Max Richter, You must not do This and Silver Linings written by Hendyamps Studios Sto Perigali by Mikis Theodorakis

We also heard Big Tom and the Travellers perform "I would like to see you again" written by Charlie Craig and Larry T Atwood

From the RTÉ Radio archive you heard an excerpt of poet Patrick Kavanagh reading his poem In memory of my mother from Bowman on Sunday first broadcast 2009

Sound design was by Ciarán Cullen

Fragile Maoilíosa by Charlie McGuinness was directed by Gorretti Slavin

Charlie McGuinness on his Drama On One play

Bishop Robert Barron Presents Trump As Christ And Compares His Liturgy Of Lies And Hate To The Mass

I HAD BEEN CURIOUS to read what the current - and clearly stupider* - version of the former foremost American media bishop, Fulton Sheen,  Bishop Robert Barron would say through his media operation "Word on Fire"** would be saying about the evils, the sins and the crimes of Trump II.   I've wondered that several times during the past six weeks but didn't bother to find out what he'd said.  It appears that before last week, he didn't say much not even as Trump and his boss, Musk took actions to kill and harm the least among us.   

That curiosity rose even higher when I found out last week he was the guest of West Virginia representative Riley Moore (WVa) at Trump's State of Trump Dementia blithering the other night and, now, the asshole with a bishoprick has compared the stream of lies and hate-speech to the sacrifice of the Mass.

I should stop and point out to non-Catholics the enormous significance that The Mass is to Catholicism and Catholics, it is among the most sacred of actions, of words, of experiences, held in the highest regard by church law and practice.    For a Catholic bishop to say in comparing it to the rite of lies, hate-speech and inane insanity that Trump pulled would be an occasion of a serious criticism of him from his fellow bishops and should get him investigated by the relevant Vatican offices because if there is an occasion to scandalize Catholics and non-Catholics both, it is someone with not only his official and misplaced credibility but ALSO HIS PUBLIC POSITION AS THE FOREMOST CATHOLIC MEDIA FIGURE IN THE U.S. TODAY it should be Robert Barron's sacrilege and opposition to Church teaching, some of it among the most definitive of Catholic teaching. 

Here is a rather complete fisking of Barron's statements about the fascist-speech and the Trump regime made the other day.    I'll give you just a sample so you can judge the morality and honesty of Barron, keeping in mind he is probably the most widely followed U.S. Catholic bishop due to his slick media operation:  I'll put Barron's text in bold italics and the comments on it in plain italics so you will know it's not my commentary.

We then made our way over to the House, and we went to the speaker's reception, which is quite extraordinary. So the Speaker of the House has a reception before the speech. And there were hundreds of people there. Everyone who was anyone was there. I worked my way through the crowd, and I found myself face to face with RFK Jr. [Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] and then I'd see Ben Shapiro was there, and then representatives that I recognized, and kind of in a huddle, you know, greeting people. Finally made it to the speaker's office, and Speaker [Mike] Johnson, very gracious guy. So all that was thrilling, just to be kind of behind the scenes.

Barron speaks gleefully about his insider access — by his own admission — to be counted among the people who mattered. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who he specifically cites here as "someone," is a divorced and remarried Catholic, and has been panned by his own family members and close contacts as a "predator" and "drug dealer." More recently, as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kennedy has peddled dangerous and incorrect conspiracy theories about vaccinations, as well as citing out of context data to suggest unconventional therapies to combat the measles epidemic in West Texas. 

Ben Shapiro, a divisive conservative media personality, is a strong advocate for capital punishment, does not believe climate change is a global emergency, and is currently advocating for the release and pardon of Derek Chauvin, the man convicted in the murder of George Floyd. Shapiro and Matt Walsh (a self-defined theocratic fascist) were both guests of Speaker Mike Johnson.

And then we made our way up to the gallery, and I was brought into the section of the gallery kind of early. We got there quarter to eight. The speech didn't start till about 9:15 [p.m.]. We were stripped of our cell phones. Everybody up there in the gallery said that was, you know, challenging, but it also compelled us to speak to each other. 

And then here's what I found really interesting. I'd been in that chamber before, but never up in the gallery, never for an event like this, and I'm speaking now as a Catholic bishop, I know about ritual. I know about processions. I know about organizing an ordered body of people, and that's really what was going on. It was a kind of high liturgy of our democracy, as the senators and representatives gather, and then, you know, the gavel is sounded, and in come the joint chiefs, and then income the Supreme Court justices, and then in comes the president's cabinet in a kind of stately procession. And I'm like, yep, I get it. This is a liturgy of democracy. 

And then, of course, at the very end, just as the bishop or priest comes last to lead the prayer, well, then finally, you know, the president of the United States comes into the chamber. So all that it was, you know, very interesting to see. And having watched these things for many, many years, to be there in the place was interesting.

Barron is comparing the President of the United States to a bishop or priest, and a joint address to Congress to a Mass. In Trump's joint address to Congress, the president bragged about: withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord; ending environmental restrictions that protected land, air and water; freezing foreign aid that among other things delivers food to the starving of the world; ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs; and taking over two sovereign nations, Panama and Greenland. 

Barron, a bishop of the church, compared all of that to what Catholics consider the most important and sacred act of worship: the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

I have, literally, never heard of a bishop or, in fact, priest in good standing say anything as bad as that about the Catholic liturgy.   I have never heard a bishop say something that reckless about the Mass, it is something I can imagine many of the worst and most corrupt members of clergies under dictatorships saying if they wanted to curry favor with the dictator,  I suspect that Barron aspires to be such a figure under what he clearly hopes will be a Republican-fascist dictatorship, one in which he is hoping the dictator will hold sway in Rome to give him a more significant position than the one Pope Francis moved him to, I suspect to blunt the effect of his fascist-friendly media operation.    With this statement I'm hoping that Francis will take steps to remove him from any diocese, I'd suggest reassigning him to somewhere in the Vatican where he could be kept under observation and under check.   Actually, what he's done is veering into the same territory that the excommunicated fascist liar and hack Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò inhabits.   But I doubt even he would make such a comparison as Barron did.  Considering the proximity to sacrilege Barron's fondling of Trump's ass is, it's more akin to the witch-hunter's imagined  "osculum infame" I wouldn't be surprised if Robert Barron is anticipating being freed of his duties so he can spend all of his time lying on behalf of the Trumpzis and the trad-catholic heresy funded by millionaires and billionaires.   He clearly has no interest in serving the least among us or even the truth.  

I didn't much like Fulton Sheen when he was alive and had a regular TV show.  Even when I was a kid he gave me the creeps,  then I understood what he was saying and didn't like a lot of it.    But as far as I know, even as Vatican II so drastically altered the Catholic Church he had promoted, he didn't violate its new, really much older teachings.  Barron has already done that as far as I can see. 

*  I've come to the conclusion that you can bet on pretty much everything being stupider in the "information age." 

**  It's an appropriate name since his career is based in burning the Gospel, the Prophets and The Law to ashes as he pretends to be a Catholic and a Christian.   Not to mention burning the truth to the ground. 

Frankly, as an LGBTQ+ man, Barron's clear attraction to and propensity in hiring steroid-guzzling body builders has given rise to exactly the suspicions in me that this sentence gave rise to in you.   I don't trust anti-LGBTQ+ men with careers so suggestive of closeted homosexuality, they're worse than the straight haters.   It makes me think of that previous figure in such right-wing Catholicism widely known to be a practicing homosexual hypocrite, Francis ("Fanny") Cardinal Spelman.  His promotion of, then falling out with Fulton Sheen made amusing reading, well after both of them were dead.  The description of the confrontation of Spelman, the biggest self-promoter and power-wielder in the American hierarchy with the biggest TV bishop in front of Pius XII as described in "La Popessa:  The Controversial Biography of Sister Pascalina, the Most Powerful Woman in Vatican History" was very entertaining.  

Republicans Favor Mentally Deficient and Criminal White Men Over The Most Competent People of Color And Women

TRANS-GENDER MICE is something I'd heard that the mentally and morally retarded Trump said in his State of Trump Dementia the other night but in the fire hose worth of lies and insanity that comes from Trump and his boss,  Musk and Musk's incel-boy army I'd missed most of it.  Now I find out that the moron squad saw "trans-" and thought it meant "trans-gender" and not "trans-genic" and obviously these geniuses don't know the difference, neither do the idiots who wrote Trump's information and sent it up the chain to his teleprompter or the cartoons that are part of his daily briefing material.   

The entire squad of anti-DEI "excellence" are that stupid and the entire Republican-fascist caucus, including those with actual careers in medicine and other sciency areas of life are entirely OK with that.  SO ARE THE TECH BRO BILLIONAIRES, SO ARE THE BIG BRAINS OF THE LAWYER LIAR COMPLEX, THE SUPREME COURT MAJORITY, AS WELL.   You clearly don't have to be scientifically competent or even literate to be a "tech genius"  which leads me to think that category has the same meaning as the scientific competence of Dr. Elena Ceaușescu whose prolific career as a figure of science, not to mention her doctoral credentials, was a total fiction based on her marriage to the dictator of Romania.  

I suspect it's the fact that you can be graduated from high school and even college without learning how to read especially in the STEM subjects.  Especially if you are a rich, white, boy or girl.   It's clear and has been clear for literally centuries that you could get "educational" credentials from elite preps and even the non-minor Ivy League level schools while being functionally illiterate, ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE WEALTHY AND WHITE AND, ESPECIALLY IN THAT IF YOU ARE ALSO MALE.  

Trump, an elite prep-scool, Ivy product,  is the stupidest person to have ever been elected president and, as is becoming clear even to his fanboys and gals that Elon Musk isn't only extremely stupid, he also can't read much and his incel-boy geniuses who have been given power over the most extremely competent People, even the white male ones in the civil service but in the Trump appointees that the Republican-fascist Senate have nominally put in charge are illiterate and extremely stupid as well.   

Among the most enormous ironies of this white-supremacist regime is that it is the biggest demonstration that the entire basis of white supremacy and male supremacy are not only wrong, it is  certainly the most wrong superstition in the history of the western world.  White people, especially rich white-males who are born to wealth but, also many who rise to wealth and power are probably one of the stupider identifiable groups of human beings there are.    If experience and observation were anything to go on instead of racism and media driven stereotyping,  rich white males would be the group who arouse THE MOST SKEPTICISM when it comes to giving them employment, especially in positions of power and responsibility.    The previous stupidest presidents in living memory,  Reagan and Bush II are eclipsed by Trump.   And it should never be forgotten that all of them derived their biggest bases of support from white men,  especially white men with large incomes and college credentials.  

The civil service that arose under DEI is entirely more competent and excellent than the white-supremacist Trump regime and there is no denying that the white supremacists,  the gals as well as the guys among them are the worst government we have had in living memory,  likely the worst we have had, including the most repulsively incompetent ones of the 19th century and the most corrupt and incompetent of the 20th century,  ALL OF THOSE,  HARDING, COOLIDGE, HOOVER, REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATIONS.

Consider that last list, the ones who brought us the Great Depression,  add to that the Nixon and Reagan and Bush I administrations which were among the most criminal administrations in our history and Bush II which brought us the Great Recession and Trump I and a definite pattern is established. 

White supremacists, our indigenous racists are the most costly, least productive minority group in our history.   The only arguably as costly group are the corrupt millionaires and billionaires who, in the "Southern strategy" actively planned on harnessing the racists to get power and steal everything.   The two add up to the Republican Party, the party of criminality, the party of incompetence and proven economic incompetence (it's hard to make an economy dedicated to enriching the rich work for everyone else) AND THE PARTY OF THE OWNERS AND CONTROLLERS OF THE GODDAMNED "FREE PRESS," AND HOLLYWOOD AND THE TV INDUSTRY.    The ones who have turned Americans into either blithering idiots or the rest of us helpless to protect ourselves from them UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AND THE SO-CALLED " RULE OF LAW."  

I just felt like pointing that out again.   I could go into the moral atrocities of the alleged Christian churches and I dearly want to attack the media bishop the putrid and now idolatrous Robert Barron but I'm still feeling weak, though the fever is gone.   Maybe later today. 

I'll post this after one read-through because if I don't post it as it is now I won't get around to posting it. 

Friday, March 7, 2025

I'm Really Not Competent To Do It

the old-fashioned and honest way and I don't do AI  but I wish someone would do a TESLA Motor Car emblem replacing "TESLA" with "HIMMLER'.    

Just a suggestion.  

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Yet even here the earth shakes. Over at Fort Knox the Rhinoceros is having fun.

I DON'T LIKE to leave you with nothing.   Here's an essay by Thomas Merton that an article at NCR recommends.   So I'll take that advice. 

Rain and the Rhinoceros by Thomas Merton

Let me say this before rain becomes a utility that they can plan and distribute for money. By "they" I mean the people who cannot understand that rain is a festival, who do not appreciate its gratuity, who think that what has no price has no value, that what cannot be sold is not real, so that the only way to make something actual is to place it on the market. The time will come when they will sell you even your rain. At the moment it is still free, and I am in it. I celebrate its gratuity and its meaninglessness.

The rain I am in is not like the rain of cities. It fills the woods with an immense and confused sound. It covers the flat roof of the cabin and its porch with inconsistent and controlled rhythms. And I listen, because it reminds me again and again that the whole world runs by rhythms I have not yet learned to recognize, rhythms that are not those of the engineer.

I came up here from the monastery last night, sloshing through the cornfield, said Vespers, and put some oatmeal on the Coleman stove for supper. It boiled over while I was listening to the rain and toasting a piece of bread at the log fire. The night became very dark. The rain surrounded the whole cabin with its enormous virginal myth, a whole world of meaning, of secrecy, of silence, of rumor. Think of it: all that speech pouring down, selling nothing, judging nobody, drenching the thick mulch of dead leaves, soaking the trees, filling the gullies and crannies of the wood with water, washing out the places where men have stripped the hillside! What a thing it is to sit absolutely alone, in the forest, at night, cherished by this wonderful, unintelligible, perfectly innocent speech, the most comforting speech in the world, the talk that rain makes by itself all over the ridges, and the talk of the watercourses everywhere in the hollows!

Nobody started it, nobody is going to stop it. It will talk as long as it wants, this rain. As long as it talks I am going to listen.

But I am also going to sleep, because here in this wilderness I have learned how to sleep again. Here I am not alien. The trees I know, the night I know, the rain I know. I close my eyes and instantly sink into the whole rainy world of which I am a part, and the world goes on with me in it, for I am not alien to it. I am alien to the noises of cities, of people, to the greed of machinery that does not sleep, the hum of power that eats up the night. Where rain, sunlight and darkness are contemned, I cannot sleep. I do not trust anything that has been fabricated to replace the climate of woods or prairies. I can have no confidence in places where the air is first fouled and then cleansed, where the water is first made deadly and then made safe with other poisons. There is nothing in the world of buildings that is not fabricated, and if a tree gets in among the apartment houses by mistake it is taught to grow chemically. It is given a precise reason for existing. They put a sign on it saying it is for health, beauty, perspective; that it is for peace, for prosperity; that it was planted by the mayor's daughter. All of this is mystification. The city itself lives on its own myth. Instead of waking up and silently existing, the city people prefer a stubborn and fabricated dream; they do not care to be a part of the night, or to be merely of the world. They have constructed a world outside the world, against the world, a world of mechanical fictions which contemn nature and seek only to use it up, thus preventing it from renewing itself and man.

Of course the festival of rain cannot be stopped, even in the city. The woman from the delicatessen scampers along the sidewalk with a newspaper over her head. The streets, suddenly washed, became transparent and alive, and the noise of traffic becomes a plashing of fountains. One would think that urban man in a rainstorm would have to take account of nature in its wetness and freshness, its baptism and its renewal. But the rain brings no renewal to the city, on to tomorrow's weather, and the glint of windows in tall buildings will then have nothing to do with the new sky. All "reality" will remain somewhere inside those walls, counting itself and selling itself with fantastically complex determination. Meanwhile the obsessed citizens plunge through the rain bearing the load of their obsessions, slightly more vulnerable than before, but still only barely aware of external realities. They do not see that the streets shine beautifully, that they themselves are walking on stars and water, that they are running in skies to catch a bus or a taxi, to shelter somewhere in the press of irritated humans, the faces of advertisements and the dim, cretinous sound of unidentified music. But they must know that there is wetness abroad. Perhaps they even feel it. I cannot say. Their complaints are mechanical and without spirit.

Naturally no one can believe the things they say about the rain. It all implies one basic lie: only the city is real. That weather, not being planned, not being fabricated, is an impertinence, a wen on the visage of progress. (Just a simple little operation, and the whole mess may become relatively tolerable. Let business make the rain. This will give it meaning.)

Thoreau sat in his cabin and criticized the railways. I sit in mine and wonder about a world that has, well, progressed. I must read Walden again, and see if Thoreau already guessed that he was part of what he thought he could escape. But it is not a matter of "escaping." It is not even a matter of protesting very audibly. Technology is here, even in the cabin. True, the utility line is not here yet, and so G.E. is not here yet either. When the utilities and G.E. enter my cabin arm in arm it will be nobody's fault but my own. I admit it. I am not kidding anybody, even myself. I will suffer their bluff and patronizing complacencies in silence. I will let them think they know what I am doing here.

They are convinced that I am having fun.

This has already been brought home to me with a wallop by my Coleman lantern. Beautiful lamp: It burns white gas and sings viciously but gives out a splendid green light in which I read Philoxenos, a sixth-century Syrian hermit. Philoxenos fits in with the rain and the festival of night. Of this, more later. Meanwhile: what does my Coleman lantern tell me? (Coleman's philosophy is printed on the cardboard box which I have (guiltily) not shellacked as I was supposed to, and which I have tossed in the woodshed behind the hickory chunks.) Coleman says that the light is good, and has a reason: it "Stretches days to give more hours of fun."

Can't I just be in the woods without any special reason? Just being in the woods, at night, in the cabin, is something too excellent to be justified or explained! It just is. There are always a few people who are in the woods at night, in the rain (because if there were not the world would have ended), and I am one of them. We are not having fun, we are not "having" anything, we are not "stretching our days," and if we had fun it would not be measured by hours. Though as a matter of fact that is what fun seems to be: a state of diffuse excitation that can be measured by the clock and "stretched" by an appliance.

There is no clock that can measure the speech of this rain that falls all night on the drowned and lonely forest.

Of course at three-thirty A.M. the SAC plane goes over, red light winking low under the clouds, skimming the wooded summits on the south side of the valley, loaded with strong medicine. Very strong. Strong enough to burn up all these woods and stretch our hours of fun into eternities.

And that brings me to Philoxenos, a Syrian who had fun in the sixth century, without benefit of appliances, still less of nuclear deterrents.

Philoxenos in his ninth memra (on poverty) to dwellers in solitude, says that there is no explanation and no justification for the solitary life, since it is without a law. To be contemplative is therefore to be an outlaw. As was Christ. As was Paul.

One who is not "alone," says Philoxenos, has not discovered his identity. He seems to be alone, perhaps, for he experiences himself as "individual." But because he is willingly enclosed and limited by the laws and illusions of collective existence, he has no more identity than an unborn child in the womb. He is not yet conscious. He is alien to his own truth. He has senses, but he cannot use them. He has life, but not identity. To have an identity, he has to be awake, and aware. But to be awake, he has to accept vulnerability and death. Not for their own sake: not out of stoicism or despair-only for the sake of the invulnerable inner reality which we cannot recognize (which we can only be ) but to which we awaken only when we see the unreality of our vulnerable shell. The discovery of this inner self is an act and affirmation of solitude.

Now if we take our vulnerable shell to be our true identity, if we think our mask is our true face, we will protect it with fabrications even at the cost of violating our own truth. This seems to be the collective endeavor of society: the more busily men dedicate themselves to it, the more certainly it becomes a collective illusion, until in the end we have the enormous, obsessive, uncontrollable dynamic of fabrications designed to protect mere fictitious identities-- "selves," that is to say, regarded as objects. Selves that can stand back and see themselves having fun (an illusion which reassures them that they are real).

Such is the ignorance which is taken to be the axiomatic foundation of all knowledge in the human collectivity: in order to experience yourself as real, you have to suppress the awareness of your contingency, your unreality, your state of radical need. This you do by creating an awareness of yourself as one who has no needs that he cannot immediately fulfill. Basically, this is an illusion of omnipotence: an illusion which the collectivity arrogates to itself, and consents to share with its individual members in proportion as they submit to its more central and more rigid fabrications.

You have needs; but if you behave and conform you can participate in the collective power. You can then satisfy all your needs. Meanwhile, in order to increase its power over you, the collectivity increases your needs. It also tightens its demand for conformity. Thus you can become all the more committed to the collective illusion in proportion to becoming more hopelessly mortgaged to collective power.

How does this work? The collectivity informs and shapes your will to happiness ("have fun") by presenting you with irresistible images of yourself as you would like to be: having fun that is so perfectly credible that it allows no interference of conscious doubt. In theory such a good time can be so convincing that you are no longer aware of even a remote possibility that it might change into something less satisfying. In practice, expensive fun always admits of a doubt, which blossoms out into another full-blown need, which then calls for a still more credible and more costly refinement of satisfaction, which again fails you. The end of the cycle is despair.

Because we live in a womb of collective illusion, our freedom remains abortive. Our capacities for joy, peace, and truth are never liberated. They can never be used. We are prisoners of a process, a dialectic of false promises and real deceptions ending in futility.

"The unborn child," says Philoxenos, "is already perfect and fully constituted in his nature, with all his senses, and limbs, but he cannot make use of them in their natural functions, because, in the womb, he cannot strengthen or develop them for such use."

Now, since all things have their season, there is a time to be unborn. We must begin, indeed, in the social womb. There is a time for warmth in the collective myth. But there is also a time to be born. He who is spiritually "born" as a mature identity is liberated from the enclosing womb of myth and prejudice. He learns to think for himself, guided no longer by the dictates of need and by the systems and processes designed to create artificial needs and then "satisfy" them.

This emancipation can take two forms: first that of the active life, which liberates itself from enslavement to necessity by considering and serving the needs of others, without thought of personal interest or return. And second, the contemplative life, which must not be construed as an escape from time and matter, from social responsibility and from the life of sense, but rather, as an advance into solitude and the desert, a confrontation with poverty and the void, a renunciation of the empirical self, in the presence of death, and nothingness, in order to overcome the ignorance and error that spring from the fear of "being nothing." The man who dares to be alone can come to see that the "empitness" and "uselessness" which the collective mind fears and condemns are necessary conditions for the encounter with truth.

It is in the desert of loneliness and emptiness that the fear of death and the need for self-affirmation are seen to be illusory. When this is faced, then anguish is not necessarily overcome, but it can be accepted and understood. Thus, in the heart of anguish are found the gifts of peace and understanding: not simply in personal illumination and liberation, but by commitment and empathy, for the contemplative must assume the universal anguish and the inescapable condition of mortal man. The solitary, far from enclosing himself in himself, becomes every man. He dwells in the solitude, the poverty, the indigence of every man.

It is in this sense that the hermit, according to Philoxenos, imitates Christ. For in Christ, God takes to Himself the solitude and dereliction of man: every man. From the moment Christ went out into the desert to be tempted, the loneliness, the temptation and the hunger of every man became the loneliness, temptation and hunger of Christ. But in return, the gift of truth with which Christ dispelled the three kinds of illusion offered him in his temptation (security, reputation and power) can become also our own truth, if we can only accept it. It is offered to us also in temptation. "You too go out into the desert," said Philoxenos, "having with you nothing of the world, and the Holy Spirit will go with you. See the freedom with which Jesus has gone forth, and go forth like Him-see where he has left the rule of men; leave the rule of the world where he has left the law, and go out with him to fight the power of error."

And where is the power of error? We find it was after all not in the city, but in ourselves .

Today the insights of a Philoxenos are to be sought less in the tracts of theologians than in the meditations of the existentialists and in the Theater of the Absurd. The problem of Berenger, in Ionesco's Rhinoceros, is the problem of the human person stranded and alone in what threatens to become a society of monsters. In the sixth century Berenger might perhaps have walked off into the desert of Scete, without too much concern over the fact that all his fellow citizens, all his friends, and even his girl Daisy, had turned into rhinoceroses.

The problem today is that there are no deserts, only dude ranches.

The desert islands are places where the wicked little characters in the Lord of the Flies come face to face with the Lord of the Flies, form a small, tight, ferocious collectivity of painted face, and arm themselves with spears to hunt down the last member of their group who still remembers with nostalgia the possibilities of rational discourse.

Where Berenger finds himself suddenly the last human in a rhinoceros herd he looks into the mirror and says, humbly enough, "After all, man is not as bad as all that, is he?" But his world now shakes mightily with the stampede of his metamorphosed fellow citizens, and he soon becomes aware that the very stampede itself is the most telling and tragic of all arguments. For when he considers going out into the street "to try to convince them," he realizes that he "would have to learn their language." He looks in the mirror and sees that he no longer resembles anyone . He searches madly for a photograph of people as they were before the big change. But now humanity itself has become incredible, as well as hideous. To be the last man in the rhinoceros herd is, in fact, to be a monster.

Such is the problem which Ionesco sets us in his tragic irony: solitude and dissent become more and more impossible, more and more absurd. That Berenger finally accepts his absurdity and rushes out to challenge the whole herd only points up the futility of a commitment to rebellion. At the same time in The New Tenant (Le Nouveau Locataire ) Ionesco portrays the absurdity of a logically consistent individualism which, in fact, is a self-isolation by the pseudo-logic of proliferating needs and possessions.

Ionesco protested that the New York production of Rhinoceros as a farce was a complete misunderstanding of his intention. It is a play not merely against conformism but about totalitarianism. The rhinoceros is not an amiable beast, and with him around the fun ceases and things begin to get serious. Everything has to make sense and be totally useful to the totally obsessive operation. At the same time Ionesco was criticized for not giving the audience "something positive" to take away with them, instead of just "refusing the human adventure." (Presumably "rhinoceritis" is the latest in human adventure!) He replied: "They [the spectators] leave in a void-and that was my intention. It is the business of a free man to pull himself out of this void by his own power and not by the power of other people!" In this Ionesco comes very close to Zen and to Christian eremitism.

"In all the cities of the world, it is the same," says Ionesco. "The universal and modern man is the man in a rush (i.e. a rhinoceros), a man who has no time, who is a prisoner of necessity, who cannot understand that a thing might perhaps be without usefulness ; nor does he understand that, at bottom, it is the useful that may be a useless and back-breaking burden. If one does not understand the usefulness of the useless and the uselessness of the useful, one cannot understand art. And a country where art is not understood is a country of slaves and robots." (Notes et Contre Notes, p129) Rhinoceritis, he adds, is the sickness that lies in wait "for those who have lost the sense and the taste for solitude."

The love of solitude is sometimes condemned as "hatred of our fellow men." But is this true? If we push our analysis of collective thinking a little further we will find that the dialectic of power and need, of submission and satisfaction, ends by being a dialectic of hate. Collectivity needs not only to absorb everyone it can, but also implicitly to hate and destroy whoever cannot be absorbed. Paradoxically, one of the needs of collectivity is to reject certain classes, or races, or groups, in order to strengthen its own self-awareness by hating them instead of absorbing them.

Thus the solitary cannot survive unless he is capable of loving everyone, without concern for the fact that he is likely to be regarded by all of them as a traitor. Only the man who has fully attained his own spiritual identity can live without the need to kill, and without the need of a doctrine that permits him to do so with a good conscience. There will always be a place, says Ionesco, " for those isolated consciences who have stood up for the universal conscience " as against the mass mind. But their place is solitude. They have no other. Hence it is the solitary person (whether in the city or in the desert) who does mankind the inestimable favor of reminding it of its true capacity for maturity, liberty and peace.

It sounds very much like Philoxenos to me.

And it sounds like what the rain says. We still carry this burden of illusion because we do not dare to lay it down. We suffer all the need that society demands we suffer, because if we do not have these needs we lose our "usefulness" in society-the usefulness of suckers. We fear to be alone, and to be ourselves, and so to remind others of the truth that is in them.

"I will not make you such rich men as have need of many things," said Philoxenos (putting the words on the lips of Christ), "but I will make you true rich men who have need of nothing. Since it is not he who has many possessions that is rich, but he who has no needs." Obviously, we shall always have some needs. But only he who has the simplest and most natural needs can be considered to be without needs, since the only needs he has are real ones, and the real ones are not hard to fulfill if one is a free man!

The rain has stopped. The afternoon sun slants through the pine trees: and how those useless needles smell in the clear air!

A dandelion, long out of season, has pushed itself into bloom between the smashed leaves of last summer's day lilies. The valley resounds with the totally uninformative talk of creeks and wild water.

Then the quails begin their sweet whistling in the wet bushes. Their noise is absolutely useless, and so is the delight I take in it. There is nothing I would rather hear, not because it is a better noise than other noises, but because it is the voice of the present moment, the present festival.

Yet even here the earth shakes. Over at Fort Knox the Rhinoceros is having fun.

Been Running A Fever Again, Was Told To Rest

ABOUT THE ONLY up-side I can see to Trump II is that it has exposed just how many white-collar-criminal,  ideological nutcase fascists,  Ivy-League level lawyer-liars on the make,  inhabit the Republican Party, the Republican-fascist-corporate whore houses called "think tanks" and elite law circles.  

I hope someone is keeping track of all of them because there isn't one of them - including those who have already quit, they say on principle, I say because they know that the shit that has hit the fan is going to bury them if the fascists don't succeed - there isn't one of them who shouldn't be investigated, indicted as possible, imprisoned if convicted and even if they aren't they should be kept from power and positions of influence for the rest of their lives.

I'll have more to say about that soon. 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Trump Is Illiterate

 


Tories Launch All Out Attack on JD Vance

 


Hate Mail - Just As The Rude Pundit Is Rude,

Josh Marshall is a wonk and Duncan is content-free,  I'm the one who thinks and says what it's forbidden to think and say.  That's my beat, as it were, so I'll keep beating it.   Now refute it instead of just complaining that what I said isn't allowed under the destructive regime of ACLU style free-speechyness.  

Update:  I only post comments as I find it entertaining to me or useful to post them.  I don't post any that violate my ban on slander or libel unless it's against me and even then I have to be entertained by it.  So, no, I won't post your comment no matter how much you whine about me being unfair.  Try it again in a different form and I might change my mind. 

The Law Is, In Fact, An Ass

WHILE BIRD FLU rages and the price of eggs goes up and up and disappear from store shelves, the U. of Texas at Austin Law idiot gangster-lawyer Sec. of Ag  Brooke Rollins says people should start keeping laying hens, AS IF THOSE LAYING HENS WOULD NOT MAKE THE BIRD FLU SITUATION EVEN MORE DANGEROUS THAN IT IS RIGHT NOW.  One of the major dangers of such herd animal viruses is that, like Covid-19, they will jump into the human population through exposure to infected animals, many such jumps happening in mass duck and hen and pig operations. 

One of the reasons that eggs and poultry are disappearing IS THAT BIRD FARMS ARE BEING WIPED OUT BY BIRD FLU.  Apparently the incumbent lawyer-Ag Sec. isn't aware of that.  This law-school-retarded ass seems to think that wouldn't happen to the half-dozen that some MAGA dolt who never kept hens before decided to try keeping - I pity the poor birds,  I've seen what happens when beginners without any knowledge try to keep farm animals.   Cleaning their coops is generally the weakest link, though regular feeding and watering isn't far behind.  The living ones might well envy the dead. 

Some experienced farmers and gardeners I know who have kept hens for decades have stopped because they know it's dangerous to keep them,  though other I know who are idiots don't seem to be any smarter than Lawyer Rollins.  Many farmers are, in fact, idiots.  

I have to say, until this year, following on listening to them for the past eight years, I never had really realized how removed from reality lawyers, in general, are and how phony and artificial and unattached from reality their subject is.   I think we have entirely too many lawyers in government, now.  I'd think maybe a ceiling of a low percent of lawyers allowed in the government would be a good idea.   NO LAWYER SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO HEAD A DEPARTMENT THAT HAS TO DO WITH REAL LIFE INSTEAD OF THE MAKE-BELIEVE THAT THE LAW IS.    Look at Little Bobby at Health and Human Services for another excellent example of the ass that the law is. 

Sleepless Night Thoughts

IN MY NIGHTMARES WHICH ARE ALL I HAVE, the idea comes that the best we might hope for is a military coup to get rid of Musk-Trump-Thiel-Vance and the raft of Russian agents who are running the U.S. government.   It's clear that our Constitution has failed, catastrophically.  When you hear this or that MSNBC lawyer give those empty warnings of a pending Constitutional crisis you should realize that is just a symptom of how that profession disconnects its best and brightest from reality. 

THE TRUTH IS WE HAVE BEEN IN A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS SINCE THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE PUT DONALD TRUMP IN THE PRESIDENCY IN 2016.   It was a crisis tthe groundwork of which was laid sixty-one years ago with the Supreme Court interpretation of the First Amendment which allows the media to lie with impunity (Trump is a creation of such allowed lies), its arming of a Republican-fascist militia which is nothing like "well regulated" by its interpretation of the Second Amendment , it's gutting of parts of the Constitution such as the 14th Amendment which bans a Trump from office, the Roberts Court legalization of political corruption - buying the action of members of Congress, the executive on the buy now-pay later plan (it already has OKed the billionaires doing that at the Court) - its imposition of that Ivy League Law wet dream, unitary-executive fascism has been an ongoing and extreme FRIGGIN' CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS that has been going on for years.   

I realize just how bad things are now that I am contemplating the merely possibly, hardly likely possibility of a military coup by actual, informed, patriotic UNCORRUPT military officers as a means of relieving us of Trump sooner than the disastrous fixed-term presidential system or him choking on a big-mac will - it being a complete certainty that even if Democrats by some miracle were to win every seat up in the mid-terms, overcoming Republican rigging and ratfucking and Elon's Starlink to do so,  that they won't remove Trump by the Constitutional fiction of impeachment and conviction by an unachievable super-majority in the corrupt Senate and if they did that would only replace Putin's and Elon's bitch with Thiel's bitch, Vance.   I think I now understand why a man I held as a hero, the journalist Jacobo Timmerman in desperation briefly welcomed a coup which removed one of Argentina's series of corrupt governments.   One thing which I feel confirmed in believing is that as opposed to legitimate egalitarian democracy, liberal democracy is only one of many degrees of gangster governance, which all other forms of government are to one degree or another. 

In the quasi-fantasy of what a "good" military-coup might be, and it is as unrealistic a fantasy as the one that the MSNBC style lawyers have about our Constitutional system,  I hope they suspend the blatant Constitutional idiocy of the definition of treason to hold that what the Trump regime is doing, and I mean all of the officially Senate confirmed traitors but, also, those working for Trump and the Republican-fascist party in general are all guilty of treason.  Being opposed to capital punishment I can't favor their execution though if anyone has deserved execution it is those who knowingly take actions that will risk or lead to the deaths of many hundreds, thousands, millions of People for money and the power it buys, the real answer to what motivates Trump, Vance, Musk and Thiel.   I doubt that there would ever be such a thing as a military dictatorship that didn't include execution, but we are talking my sleepless-night fantasies right now. 

The fact is that the U.S. Constitution's definition of treason is ridiculously difficult to meet.  What Elon and his incel-boy army are doing should fall well within a reasonable definition of treason as should that of everyone from Trump to the names of the lower level hacks hired to corrupt and ratfuck the government on Musk's and Trump's and, ultimately Putin's behalf.   And what the worst of them should get is life in prison with no possibility of parole at the very least.   They should all lose their citizenship and be reduced to resident alien with police monitoring for those who are allowed to be released after serving their terms.  They are of our indigenous criminal class.   They are the one class from whom birthright citizenship should be abolished.   They should become the aliens they hate.  

The incredibly stupid structuring of the pardon power (if such an absurdly truncated law can be held to have a structure) is a major means of corruption and has been since George H.W. Bush pardoned the likes of Caspar Weinberger so that an indicted former Secretary of Defense wouldn't throw Bush I under the bus because he had the dirt on him.   I am sure that every member of Trump's treasonous gang expects and has likely been promised a blanket pardon which the treasonous Roberts Court will certainly uphold, probably with the votes of any remaining Democratic appointees due to the supreme idiocy of our Constitution.   The lawyer racket and, especially its senior ranks in judges and "justices" are in the business of pretending that blatant corruption isn't corrupt, that there are rights to do the most obviously wrong things, that the most harmful evil is good because of what they say the goddamned Constitution says being the real law of the land. 

In my fantasy of idealistic-realistic, uncorrupted and patriotic military officers taking control, I would hope they hold the mass media, broadcast, cabloid, social-diseased-social-media responsible for their role in this treason  And that should include the entertainment division because it is what has given us both the TV "reality" star, the Trump his supporters believe he is and the previous record holder in presidential corruption, Ronald Reagan.   America was rotted through its mass media, TV, hate-talk-shock-jock radio,  Hollywood fascist chic and racism, and the social-disease-social-media (SDSM).   In my highest fantasy anything that attacks equality,  reality, the truth, real democracy should be banned, its spreading punished by immediate dispossession of whatever means held to spread such democracy destroying speech.  

It is supremely idiotic that it is held that the corrupt, actual government we have had, including legalized then de facto slavery, genocide and land theft, the grinding inequality and economic injustice that has been the law of the land should be protected from those who would overturn it but that an actual egalitarian democracy which attempts to provide everything of good governance that the founding documents of this country reneged on should forever be vulnerable to the very same forces that have destroyed anything and everything good we have managed to wrest from the Constitutional order.   

Among the traitors I would include such idiots as the "free-speech-press" lawyering ones at such as the ACLU in that because they have been as effective in sandbagging egalitarian democracy as Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk (by the way, I'd do something to make the deportation with expropriation of such poisonous aliens a regular thing till all of that shit is out of the bowels of the country).  In their case, stripping them of their law licenses with a lifetime ban on having anything to do with the law should be the price, including banning putting them on the media as "experts."  I think that that may happen under what their "free speech-press" advocacy has wrought as Musk-Trump fascism proceeds and even as the out of control Roberts Court rips up the law books which they learned in the rinky-dink Confucian lore which is the sum total of their erudition.   So many of them have a permanent deer in the headlights look to them, now. 

But I am not hopeful that any such military coup is possible or that, if one happened, it will produce anything but a bad government, though I doubt it will be one as bad as we have had for over one month into a 48 month nightmare.  

One thing I am ever more certain of is that the United States we had till the minute President Biden left office will never come back.   He was the last genuine American president under what seemed like a secure order of government. 

The corruptions and poisons that gained strength starting with the white-supremacist-oligarch reaction to the high-point of egalitarian democracy in America, the Voting Rights-Civil Rights Acts, the Great Society programs of LBJ,  what led to Lewis Powell's 1971 blueprint for turning the country into the oligarchy that it has become - the power of that reaction enhanced by the Warren Court loosening the corporate media to lie about Democratic politicians with impunity and the Berger Court giving billionaires billions of times more speech, building on the Warren Courts idiocy have all matured and still the TV lawyers are talking as if what has happened hasn't happened. 

There is no going back to how it was if for no other reasons that the Supreme Court mechanisms that led us here are still there and will still be there till a. those are removed by impossible to achieve Constitutional amendments (as that is now) and b. the Marbury powers that the Supreme Court created extra-Constitutionally have not been removed from that corrupt body so they would just recreate them no matter what the Constitution says.   I never in my entire adult life would ever think I'd entertain the idea but I think the Brits' unwritten Constitution might be less dangerous than our written one, though there are modern Constitutions that learned from the history we have not and wrote better ones than we have.  Our Constitution is an 18th century idiot that learns nothing from  experience except how to make things worse. 

These are just some ideas after yet another sleepless night.   I hope Canada,  Europe and other aspiring democracies learn the hard lessons that we are incapable of learning,  I hope they protect themselves from the corruptions of American media, especially Hollywood.   I saw some postings yesterday about the mockery of Trump at the Oscars,  which is like spitting into the winds of a thermonuclear explosion.  I'm sure it made them feel virtuous.  I'm sure it entertained for a second.  I didn't bother watching it.   I can't forget Colbert's "old Biden" shtick.  I can't watch him anymore.