Saturday, June 6, 2020

We're having massive thunderstorms and I didn't have anything lined up for a Saturday Night Radio Drama so I'll probably post something tomorrow night.  

I'll remind you that the legendary HEAR Now Festival is online this plague year beginning on the 11th.  I don't know what might still be open for online participation but it's always interesting to see what comes out of it. 

Yeah, I know, you probably never heard of the legend before, that's one of the good things about online, even things less widely known can become legendary, for what that's worth.  "Legend" is oversold, worthwhile is more reliable. 

Amber Ruffin Shares a Lifetime of Traumatic Run-Ins with Police


I've only posted two of her week of talking about her experience with racist cops.  They put them together, they are powerful. 

When Archbishop Hying Says He's "Pro-Life" He's Lying

The recent rejection of the challenge to California's limit on the numbers of people who can attend a church service is hardly over, the far right Thomas More syndicate and it's millionaire and billionaire funders are going to keep bringing challenges so they can spread Covid in churches in the name of religious liberty - it's an election year publicity stunt as transparent as Trump holding a bible upside down for the cameras.  And, no doubt, they will do so on the basis of the First Amendment's ridiculously vague language - the more you see how that is used to promote fascism, the more obvious it is that Madison and his henchmen were up to no good in their framing of it.  Either that or they were a lot stupider and far worse lawyers than they are generally held to be. 

But they're not alone, the right-wing clergy and hierarchy are right in there with them on it.  The Archbishop of that most annoyingly mis-identified "liberal" bastion of Madison Wisconsin is teaming up with another rich guy front legal gang to make a new change to it.  Here, from a right-wing Catholic news agency. 

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 4, 2020 / 12:30 pm MT (CNA).- The Bishop of Madison says a lawsuit against Dane County and the city of Madison may be needed to ensure the Church can serve the people of the diocese during the reopening phase of the coronavirus pandemic. 

“I don’t want to fight with anybody, but at the same time I think that there is a religious liberty issue here that we need to stand on in principle,” Bishop Donald Hying of Madison told CNA in an interview on Wednesday evening. 

Attorneys from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, acting for the diocese, sent a 17-page letter to Dane County officials and the mayor of Madison on Wednesday, June 3, threatening to file suit against the city and county if additional restrictions placed on houses of worship are not lifted by Friday, June 5. 

And on the day that that gangster in a miter set as his deadline, what does a center-right Catholic news outfit post but what you can expect if the Madison Donny gets his way.

BERLIN - German authorities say a Catholic priest who came into contact with many people during church services in several cities has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

The dpa news agency reported Friday that health authorities in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania said the priest was involved in services in Demmin, Stralsund and Grimmen, among other places.

Regional church authorities said on their website that all church services in Demmin and Stralsung were being called off until June 21 while authorities seek out anyone who had contact with the priest. So far one other person has tested positive for the virus and many others are still awaiting the results.

Results for 130 tests are expected by Saturday at the latest and so far 12 people have been told to isolate themselves at home as a precaution.

The dissent to John Roberts' unusual show of responsibility in issuing the rejection by the pro-Covid lobby was written by none other than Catholic prep-Ivy perjurer and sex criminal, Brett Kavanaugh joined in by two of the others identified as Catholic - at least for purposes of confirmation,  Gorsuch and Thomas.  I don't remember what I read Alito and don't feel inclined to check on it.  

The bishops elevated and appointed by John Paul II and Benedict XVI are some of the worst, least moral, least Christian in the modern history of the Catholic church, those two disastrously bad pastors of the Church are matched by such pastors as Hying who will make common cause with outright fascists to get their flock killed.  Why Francis moved him to Madison instead of somewhere he couldn't do much damage, I'll never figure out.  My guess is he had a full plate and relied on the US Catholic Conference to advise him.   I would hope that he will do something to get such jerks out of positions of influence before more people get killed by them and their legal arm. 

The New York Times Began This Slide Into Fascism It's Not Surprising That They Are Normalizing It

It's hard to keep up with the outrages of police and military lawbreaking and violations of oaths, which, of course,start at the higher levels. William Barr is clearly all in with Fascism Now! and his pet rock, Trump.  And the police unions - as some have noticed I was calling that one for a long time before those became a generally known menace to government of, by and for The People and The People, too.  

This is a situation that has been building since George Wallace and Nixon ran for president in 1968 and earlier. Only this time the New York Times has explicitly supported overt calls by a sitting U. S. Senator for fascism on its editorial pages - not that they weren't in for it before, they just didn't feel that it would be acceptable to do it until fascism had reached this level of power.  As I've read this morning, as they were publishing Tom Cotton's call for fascism, they were rejecting a number of pieces which were the opposing POV.   Here's Barbara Ehrenreich's piece which the New York Times rejected in favor of King Cotton's. 

A Journalist Marked by Police Violence
Linda Tirado, partially blinded by a rubber bullet in Minneapolis protests, remains an important voice against social and economic injustice in America.

"Rubber bullets" are bullets, they injure, maim and sometimes kill, what we are seeing are police, often entirely unprovoked, firing on American citizens in many American cities.  This is looking more and more like it is going to be the point of decision, whether or not the United States will turn to democracy, egalitarian democracy, the only kind deserving the name or any effort to retain it, or the fascism which those with wealth, and so power, their media, their legal and academic establishment want and have worked to establish.   That the New York Times has acted as it has is no surprise to me at all, they are and have been in the business of normalizing, of habituating the American People into accepting this for decades, they were the bulwark in providing the fascists some of their best tools, getting legal protection for lying by the mass media.  They are not alone, especially the 24-hour cabloid news industry, CNN, FOX, the now different MSNBC when I started writing blog pieces when Rick Kaplan considered poaching Tucker Carlson from PBS.  Yeah,  PBS and NPR were up to the top of their coffee mugs in on it  they were all in on it.  But it was the New York Times that led the way in the Sullivan Decision, them and the ACLU and the "civil liberties" industry in general which got that permission for the media that in so many cases were paying them to lead us here. 

Friday, June 5, 2020

"Liberty" without justice is just a perpetuation of privilege for those who have it and who always have had it. Justice without equality is the same thing under a different false label.

Answering a complaint:

I don't make a lot of good jokes, one I did make a long time ago isn't topical anymore but I'll repeat it anyway.

You can't say William F. Buckley is a fascist because he won a case against someone who called him a fascist and Liberace won one against someone who said he was gay. 

There.  That's it.  

And it isn't topical because you can now say William F. Buckley was a fascist because he's dead and can't sue you.  But he was a fascist, obviously, as was his conservatism fascistic.  His lawsuit is interesting because a. he was defending his reputation against a true statement - how the guy couldn't defend it with Buckley's own words and, more tellingly, his support for fascism in other places,  I never figured out.  Maybe the judge was biased in his favor, which wouldn't surprise me at all.  

One of the important things I learned from paying attention to William F. Buckley was the hazardous nature of the concept of liberty.  Raised to venerate the word, as Americans and, indeed, anyone impinged on by modernity is, I heard Buckley use it to slam the concept of equality because of the damage to his liberty or that of his fellow fascists to do and say what they wanted to by the impedances placed on their malign desires and interests by demands of equality.   Patrick Henry famously demanded that kind of liberty when he said, "Give me liberty or give me death."  He did so as he held people in slavery, even as he made some pose of opposing it, he constantly increased the number of people held in slavery and, unlike some of  this fellow slave-holding Founders, though hardly many of them, he did not free them in his will, leaving them to his sons.  And there was his speculation in land stolen from the Indians.  As so many revolutionaries of the 1760s proved, they were in it mostly for themselves. 

Liberty like "free speech" is a secondary or lower value because its reality in real life can have either bad or good effects depending on what that liberty is used for.  The liberty enjoyed by a rich, white, male is often at the expense of justice for other people.  Allowed the full measure of the liberty given to such men by the original United States constitution allowed them to abolish the liberty, the rights, the equal justice under law that was and still is an empty slogan, a mockery of that slogan so hypocritically mounted over the entrance to the United States Supreme Court as its members have repeatedly, with little let up, administered unequal law for the benefit of their own class, their own gender, their own race, their fellow members of whoever is privileged in reality instead of in empty slogans.  The few and far between deviations from that are seldom for a pure purpose - often strategically planned to put more privilege in the hands of the already privileged - and often a mere aberration.   

No, without the overriding good of equality, liberty is not a reliable thing to elevate to a primary good.  People who have been able to rig it that way have always had their liberty to do evil to others all along.  Criminals who don't get caught are exercising their liberties,  unless they are arrested, they are said to be "at liberty".   The criminals who are enabling Donald Trump's crime spree often come from a university using that name, one which has been devoted to suppressing equal justice for a large range of unprivileged people, founded by a lying, hypocritical fascist demagogue and still in the control of his scion.  

"Liberty" without justice is just a perpetuation of privilege for those who have it and who always have had it.  Justice without equality is the same thing under a different false label. 

Thursday, June 4, 2020

A Confederacy Of Princesses? Is That What You're Saying?

Apparently the NYT or someone else has put the priority for Trump's use of St. John's Church in his Blitzkrieg enabled PR stunt on the blonde Disney princess, Ivanka over her pal, the brunette princess.  I think it was a stupid and degenerate enough stunt to have more than one of them involved, I wouldn't be surprised if Ken was involved too, I think someone mentioned Jared as being in on it.  At any rate, someone apparently has his little knickers in a twist because I dissed Princess Hope. 

We know it was facilitated by William Barr and others.  I'd thought of using a character from The Godfather to stand in for Barr but Puzo and the rest of the creators didn't make one sufficiently banal in his servitude of power, sufficiently corrupt, sufficiently cowardly, sufficiently without any honor or any residuum of decency to stand in for him.  Or one as protected from consequences of his long-standing corruption.  He's not only protected by the Feds, like his good buddy and granite chinned stock-figure put in the pantomime to represent integrity, Robert Mueller, he's buddies with them. 

That's the trouble with the movies, plays, novels, they seldom dare to come up with this all too believable level of evil, they wouldn't dare to, fiction can't present characters this evil, their audience trained to think by fiction, by the movies, by TV instead of facing reality wouldn't believe them.   Disney princess style stuff, they feed it to adults too. 

The Constitution Has Failed To Save Us From This - It Can Never Prevent This From Happening Again As Constituted

If the United States elected the executive by the popular vote instead of the appalling anti-democratic Electoral College allocating electoral power unequally to different states and different voters around the country, if the Senate were not so constructed that Wyoming and North Dakota voters have many times the voting power as voters in California and New York, that anti-democratically structured Senate given the sole power to approve of federal judges and the Supreme Court, and a host of other democracy thwarting features built into the Constitution were not there and running events in the United States - we might be able to have both a democracy and a country in which approximately two of out five Americans are more than just OK with the kind of Republican-fascism which we have experienced under, not only Trump but under Bush II.  

Clearly what happened in this past week when Trump ordered the American military to violate the Constitutionally recognized rights of Americans - that iconic right of "free speech"* - when he has committed clearly unconstitutional acts with the approval of the Republican majority in the Senate and the laughably called "justice" system is completely allowed under the Constitution as it really is, as it really has turned out to be.  That alone proves that this Constitution has flaws which have been studiously sought out and expanded and weaponized to use in order to maintain a Republican-fascist power which is not going to be stopped - we don't know if the election will stop it, what if it doesn't?  Where in the failed Constitution are you going to seek refuge in there?   The likes of fucking Robert Mueller?  The other men of "honor"?  The sense of justice in the Courts filled with Federalist Society fascist goons by Grassley,  McConnell, Trump and, yes, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and the rest.   

The Constitution has basic flaws in it, far from the least of those the studiously discovered "right" to lie us into fascist dictatorship, something that the "liberal" ACLU and "civil liberties" lawyers such as Joel Gora and so many other elite lawyers and law scholars fully participated in.  

The American Republic was born the bastard child of northern money interests who had qualms about slavery - a few of whom might have wanted democracy - and the slave-power - not forgetting lots of them on both sides had the ambition to exterminate the native population of the Americas and stealing their land, too.  The Constitution they wrote excluded women, excluded Black People, excluded Native Americans, even held the possibility for the states to exclude poor white men who did not own property of sufficent worth.   It has been an often violent slog to struggle against its original forms and original intent to force change in the direction of equality and democracy.   And all along the way those wanting unequal privilege, the legal ability to rob and steal and cheat and oppress have had an allies on the Supreme Court, especially through the non-Constitutional means of Supreme Court nullification of not only laws, but of the person hood of Black People, not only in Dred Scott but also in the lie of "separate but equal" and in so many other ways.  The "free speech" rulings that allowed the wealthy owners of mass media to lie us into fascism, making their money "speech" which by simple arithmetic proves that they have more of it than those without money, using the very slogans of "freedom" contained in the Bill of Rights doesn't prove the law is an ass, it proves that we have been for not seeing the effects put into effect through that ruse.   And they don't even need to make a ruling of justices, corporations were rended "persons" having more money and so more rights than mere human beings by the act of a goddamned clerk of the court.  

If anyone doesn't admit that this disaster proves the Constitution is entirely able to be a vehicle with which to impose fascist dicatorship, one-gangster-party rule on the United States through those things that make power under it unevenly distributed, through the privileging of lies over the truth, of fantasy over reality, they are as much enablers of that gangster rule as William Barr and Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito and John Roberts. 

American democracy either has to dilute the clogs of fascist prone voters through the change to direct, popular majority of the executive, altering the constitution of the Senate to prevent states with a majority of fascists to overpower those opposed to fascism, to extend the power to confirm judges and justices to the House - since the Court has given itself the power to overturn their duly adopted laws, that only makes sense - and such other changes or, I don't know,  I would favor states not inclined to suffer another Trump leaving the union.   Those anti-democratic features were installed on the threat of such states as South Carolina and Georgia reusing to join the United States, Virginia, too.  The issue then was slavery, that is proved by the same states and others - many of which are bastions of Republican-fascism, today, breaking away when they thought legalized slavery was going to be abolished - as soon as they could exercise power after the Civil War amendments were added to the Constitution - in the corrupt Electoral College deal that put Rutherford Hayes into the presidency, they began reestablishing de facto slavery under that regime codified by the Supreme Court in the infamous Plessy v Ferguson ruling and which is being returned to under the Rehnquist-Roberts court which is reimposing the conditions under which Jim Crow flourished. 

Even if Democrats sweep the election in 2020, the fascists now know that the Constitution can encompass not only the conditions that produce Trumpian gangster governance, it can keep it there and confirm its practices under the Supreme Court "interpreting" the Constitution to that effect.  They've done it once, they will do it again.  The Bush v Gore decision of 2000 was a watershed under which it became clear that the Republican-fascists on the court were willing to stop an election to impose one of their own on us.  The stupidity of the media and commentators proves that the "free press" cannot be counted on to counter that - much of the "liberal press" the New York Times  proved they would have no problem with going along with that.  

I don't want my nieces and nephews, young people I now growing up in a Republican-fascist country in which Black people can be murdered BY THE GODDAMNED POLICE with impunity, a country in which a "president" installed by a minority of votes under the Electoral College can call out the military against The People because his impotent sense of manhood has taken a public humiliation when his cowardice was revealed. 

If the Constitution is not changed, I think it's time for those favoring equality and democracy to divorce themselves from the madness of King Trump or whoever the Repubican-fascists try with the next time, and learn from the long terrible history of injustice which has come to a head, now.  I may feel sorry for those in states that stick to the system as it is but this has come to the point of self-preservation, the preservation of the possibility of equal justice under just law, the possibility of telling the truth and understanding the difference between reality and fantasy, advertising and real life. 

* Not to mention the somewhat less iconic one of "free assembly" that right unevenly recognized not only by the government but by the media, the right to petition the government to demand equal justice - those demanding unequal privilege privileged to do that favored and supported, instead.  

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

More On The Entertainment Division

So it was human Disney princess, Hope Hicks who came up with Trump's photo-op publicity stunt of walking - so we know it wasn't Trump's idea - across the way to a church holding a book - further evidence it wasn't Trump's idea - to stand in front of a church he doesn't go to and whose pastor and Bishop gave him no permission to use for this stunt but who were outraged by his use of the Church building.  The Bishop's reaction was spot on,  

" He did not pray.   He did not mention George Floyd, he did not mention the agony of people who have been subjected to this kind of horrific expression of racism and white supremacy for hundreds of years. We need a president who can unify and heal. He has done the opposite of that, and we are left to pick up the pieces."  

I think the church should pointedly dis-invite Trump from going there again and using the building as a photo-op after he has his storm troopers clear the area with teargas.  From what I read it's the same church Robert Mueller used, though apparently he actually attended worship there.  It made me wonder if he thinks he might have been a little more forthcoming about what his investigation turned up or if they might have been a little more interested in revealing the depravity of the man his good buddy,  Barr has been turning into America's dictator. 

On A Damned American General Strutting Around The Nation's Capital In Battle Fatigues Without Being Fired



Again, the morning after, I find that an important part of a sentence was unintentionally deleted in my awful editing, so I will fix that in this post.

Even if Democrats sweep the elections in November they will do it again until all of the defects in the Constitution that they and the Republican-fascists on the Supreme Court - and, yes, the dumb "liberals" who had a hand in this too - used to get us here are decisively obliterated, the shreds never to be able to be put to that use again.    They hire lawyers, fund law school positions, get judges appointed to make it possible to twist words and make loopholes into gaping chasms to thwart equal justice, to thwart democracy, to impose rule by the oligarchs with a veneer of democracy - using the poison of regionalism and racism and every human weakness, flaw and failing as their tools.  They do it mostly through the media which has been not only freed by novel interpretations of the First Amendment to lie with impunity but commissioned to do it through turning money into speech.  If there's one thing you can count on with the media, they will eventually follow that money - they are profit making corporations, in the end.  

If the Electoral College is not abolished, if the Senate is allowed to stand in its anti-democratic form and given the sole power to confirm justices and judges and other positions, if states are permitted to suppress the vote and gerrymander and are exposed to partisan manipulation the way ours are, this will not ever end. 

The sickening sight of General Mark Milley, strutting around in battle fatigues IN THE NATIONS' CAPITAL which Trump turned into a Battlefield USA  was done by a guy who is not in any way ignorant of what his actions implied, it was done by a guy who is a product of  the Prep-Ivy system as so many of those imposing fascist rule on the United States are.  He's got a bachelors in political science from friggin' Princeton,  his senior thesis was entitled "A Critical Analysis of Revolutionary Guerrilla Organization in Theory and Practice,"  he certainly knew what his actions not only implied but embodied.  He's got graduate degrees from Columbia in international relations and one from the Navel War College in national security and from MIT, the Seminar XXI in the National Security Studies Program.   

Mark Milley should be discharged dishonorably, immediately.   

We have an extremely dangerous and dangerously large percentage of Americans who would have no problem with putting the country under marshal law, suspending Constitutional rights, all of those other rights not enumerated in the Constitution and electoral democracy.  I think it's fairly clear that percentage hovers about about 40%, much of it so concentrated in states as making Trump's re-installation even after this winter and spring safely improbable.  That is due in no small part to the promotion of fascism in the media, both "journalism" and even more so and more persuasively and more widely consumed among the susceptible, in entertainment.   Trump's rise had everything to do with the entertainment "division" of television,  hate-talk jock radio, the feuilleton sections of the New York Times and other newspapers and magazines.  He is proof that that content can have the same disastrous results it did when Birth of a Nation was named as the inspiration of the man who reignited the terrorist group, the Klu Klux Klan.  

The claims that such stuff is of no proven danger have been disproven in the Trump regime, they have been disproven over and over again.   If we keep things as they were before Trump rose, before the Supreme Court, the Bush family and FOX installed the loser of the 2000 election, expecting a different result is not only stupid, it is insane, insanity through the slogans of the prep-ivy legal establishment from the ACLU to the Supreme Court, in many cases of the former, in the pay of the entertainment industry, in the later, oligarchic fascists all on their own.

They, with the help of the billionaires, foreign as well as domestic especially those in charge of media outfits, are  turning the United States into a banana republic in style as well as reality, that was the goal all along, it turns out.  

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

in too many cases in the United States policemen and individual police departments, especially where police unions have become quasi-fascist political entities, the cops can get away with murder, literally doing what they're paid to prevent.

In my own defense I'll point out that this is how I began a post 20 days ago:  

I have been telling people that the police in the United States had way too many officers whose political beliefs were fascistic since at least the late 1960s and that they seriously needed to be de-Nazified for the safety of the population.  So I'm not in favor of going easy on the police when they do wrong.  And neither should they be.  If you are going to take on a responsibility that includes the ability to get people locked up for long periods of time, not that infrequently unjustly and the ability to shoot people, even killing them on the basis of your judgement, you shouldn't expect that doesn't come with the responsibility to do it well.   I think in too many cases in the United States policemen and individual police departments, especially where police unions have become quasi-fascist political entities, the cops can get away with murder, literally doing what they're paid to prevent.  

In other cases, when it isn't a matter of intentional wrongdoing, the placement of responsibility might not always be as clear cut but there is also wrongdoing by the police based on incompetence.  Incompetence in this case should be either not thinking through a situation, not taking clearly needed action, not using what resources they had effectively or any number of other things.  The police should be answerable for that if bad outcomes are a result of not doing what they should have done well.  

What we are seeing in the police-riots and attacks and wild over-reaching is covered under that.  I've always been entirely against going easy on the police when they are criminal, when they are bad in a non-criminal way and when they are incompetent.  I've never said otherwise.  '

So, I was saying that before the police-murder of George Floyd but after so many other cases of it.  We are going to have to have police, there is no way that we can live without them, but we have to have police who do what they're supposed to, not these Nazified thugs and goons and storm-troopers who you throw at me.  We need the other kind of police who were also in the news but not so much and perhaps in too few numbers.   You can read the rest of what I said for how I thought you could weed a lot of the worst out BY MAKING THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF THE POLICE LONG ENOUGH AND RIGOROUS ENOUGH TO DISCOURAGE THEM AND BY DE-MILITARIZING THEM.   

I don't mind answering for things I've said but I resent not only having to defend myself for things I haven't said but especially for being accused of not saying things I said while idiots like you were debating movies and pop music and your shows. 

I Love Amber Ruffin, This Is A Story Everyone Should Hear



"It becomes too much."  Says it all. 

Continuing On

I am finding my re-engagement with the trolls makes me feel cheap and dirty and it's more unedifying than it is fun.  Fun that it is.   I guess you can even outgrow that kind of thing if you get old enough and age with the numbers instead of just letting those pile up as you remain a punk.  

I'm going back to Hans Kung and his trilogy of books I excerpted from over the Easter season.  Maybe it will have a positive influence on me,  imagine how bad I'd get if I wasn't trying.   And it's how I've found I can best cope with what's going on.   Pointless cynicism is certainly useless, talking about things you outgrow if you make yourself grow up.   

We Are To Judge, We Are To Decide, Putting Equality Of Ideologies Above Equality Of People Empowers Evil Ideologies That Exploit Human Weakness

George Soros, like so many influenced by the seductive power of a persuasive philosopher, in his case Karl Popper, is looking for the causes and cures for things in the wrong place.   I doubt Plato or Hegel has anywhere near as much of an influence in politics as Popper or so many of Popper's critics insisted.  At best they provided some intellectual allure to an otherwise far less idealized project. Government is always a skin of our teeth things, at some point, at the vital points of decision.  And in almost ever case some of the ideas their philosophies contain can turn out to have had effects they didn't believe they would.   Karl Marx, certainly did.  

Which is no surprise, look at what "Christians" have done to the Gospel, which is far superior to philosophical systems if egalitarian democracy is the goal.  And that history follows on another long history of the inability of those presented with a superior alternative to sustain it.  The Old Testament is a record of the repeated failure of the governments of the Children of Israel to match the radical vision of Moses - though it's notable that even during the period of the Roman occupation, it was said that destitution didn't exist among the Jews, such was the power of that radical vision, one which continues today in the traditional "American-style" liberalism that is far more typical of American Jews and Jews in many other places.  That is not anything surprising because the "American style" of liberalism, as opposed to the "enlightenment" 18th century European meaning of the word, is founded on that same Law and its extension by Jesus. 

If you want to look at clues for better and less oppressive government, that's the place to look, not what is romantically considered the aftermath of the ancient Greeks in Europe.   

There is always a difference between what is promised in philosophical-logical assertions and what you get when those are put into effect. The American Constitution coming after the Declaration of Independence - so many of the same men involved intimately with the framing of both documents - is notable in NOT producing a government which held that all men are created equal with equal rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" but the Constitution, framed after they found out that too many of the common men who had fought the Revolution on the promises of the Declaration wanted what it claimed were the intentions of that revolution.  What it produced was an anti-democratic system masquerading as an electoral republic while not only retaining the original sins of the United States, slavery, imperialism, but of protecting and promoting those. 

You can see the same thing in the French Revolution in which "liberty, equality, fraternity" quickly turned into the homicidal power plays of the intellectuals who killed each other as well as the blood bath that that debacle was.  

No, the basic differences in government are between governments which serve the moral purpose of the common good on the basis of equality of people, not of ideological schemes, ideologies, theories.  When government is not based on the principle that inequality is the open doorway of corruption and oppression and that material equality, equal distribution or resources is as essential as the vote, that is what's going to lead to oppression whether some academic calls it "totalitarianism" or "authoritarianism".   A better comparison with Plato's fascist Republic isn't some other idea allowed into the category of "western thought" by 20th century academics, it's The Law of Moses and its further development in the radical extension of that in The Gospel.  Whatever progress was made in addressing the defects of the United States Constitution only came about by people demanding things that come from that tradition.  It is notable that every partially successful attempt at reform of the original Constitution was led at the start by those who explained themselves in religious terms.  Abolition, the rights of workers, women's equality, had their greatest success when expressed in those terms.  And none of them have been a total success, that progress impeded by Supreme Courts using the language of the Constitution and "originalism" or "literalism" and the regressive, anti-democratic features in it to impede its reform.

 I think George Soros, whose experience included so notably a skin-of-our-teeth evasion of the Nazis through the ingenuity of his father, Theodore (an eminent Esperantist,by the way) has been looking in the wrong place for the solution.  I suspect that's due to his formal education which, typically in 20th as in 19th century Europe and America, discouraged looking for it in the right places.  It's not in the "openness" that Popper imagined was the solution.  That's no better than throwing everything against the wall and seeing what sticks, at best.  Ignoring that what sticks best is some of the worst.   You have to start with the desired outcome of a decent life for all and admit that anything that opposes that isn't something you can safely allow to flourish and propagate.  That was the same fatal mistake that the "liberals" on the American Supreme Court made in creating an "even playing field" of ideas by allowing lies in the mass media to be told with impunity.  They reinforced the power of lies by doing that, the "more speech" left to those without money has failed, continually with little effect. 

And if the response to that is "who is to judge" "who is to decide" which ideas are to be suppressed, the hard and clear truth is that even in an "open" society the answer is the same, WE ARE TO JUDGE, WE ARE TO DECIDE.  TO REFUSE TO MAKE THAT DECISION IS TO DECIDE AGAINST EQUALITY AND DEMOCRACY, IT IS A CHOICE THAT EMPOWERS THE WORST IDEAS BECAUSE THEY CAN BE SOLD IN A DECEPTIVE, ATTRACTIVE CAMPAIGN OF LIES MADE TO SELL.   To allow all ideas equality is to include those ideas which call for people to be enslaved, people to be oppressed, people to be exploited and people to be killed as desired or as suits the purpose of those with power.   The opposition to those ideas will be no less reliant on WE BEING THE JUDGES, WE BEING THE CHOOSERS.  Only it's a lot more dangerous because we so often will make the wrong choice especially if a fetish of "liberty" for those ideas to flourish and win over justice for all. 

Update:  I don't know how well it translated into English but  Theodore Soros' Tivadar Soros' book, Maskerado ĉirkaŭ la morto is very good.   Who knows who might need the lessons in survival it carries in the coming months and years. 

Unless We Seal Shut The Loopholes The Billionaires Lawyers And "Justices" Have Expanded To Destroy Egalitarian Democracy This Will Never End

So, all of you smart asses and wise guys, especially those in the media who cleverly repeated the line "The first person to say "fascist" looses,"  say it again, now.  Those who said, "Godwin's Law", too. 

The Republican Party is and has been a fascist party for quite some time now, if you want to argue it wasn't when Reagan was in office, it certainly was after Newt Gingrich remade it in the 1990s.  First the Supreme Court under the majority of its Republican members cancels a vote count and installs a son of an old Republican power family - with the help of the Brooks Bros. Putsch instigated by a cousin on FOX - and now Trump calling out the military on Americans.   

The Republican Party is what the hate-talk radio-Murdoch-Sinclair style media has made it, a fascist party which is an arm of billionaire thugs domestic and foreign, again empowered and enabled by the Supreme Court.

Even if Democrats sweep the elections in November they will do it again until all of the defects in the Constitution that they and the Republican-fascists on the Supreme Court - and, yes, the dumb "liberals" who had a hand in this too - used to get us here are decisively obliterated, the shreds never to be able to be put to that use again.    They hire lawyers, fund law school positions, get judges appointed to make it possible to twist words and make loopholes into gaping chasms to thwart equal justice, to thwart democracy, to impose rule by the oligarchs with a veneer of democracy - using the poison of regionalism and racism and every human weakness, flaw and failing as their tools.  They do it mostly through the media which has been not only freed by novel interpretations of the First Amendment to lie with impunity but commissioned to do it through turning money into speech.  If there's one thing you can count on with the media, they will eventually follow that money - they are profit making corporations, in the end.  

If the Electoral College is not abolished, if the Senate is allowed to stand in its anti-democratic form and given the sole power to confirm justices and judges and other positions, if states are permitted to suppress the vote and gerrymander and are exposed to partisan manipulation the way ours are, this will not ever end. 

Monday, June 1, 2020

The Great Mistake Of George Soros

The oligarchs, billionaires, fascists, commmunists, monarchist romantics, other promoters of gangster government have a lot less to fear from their favorite bogeyman, George Soros than they promote.  And I know, it's not that, it's that he's a representative of Jews for the Jew haters they hope to harness for their purpose. 

I've mentioned before that in at least one case Soros definitely backed the wrong horse in the Hungarian neo-fascist Viktor Orban, who he financed at Oxford as a promising promoter of an "open society" I would guess.   He's the kind of guy who can go from enthusiastic young Communist - when Hungary may have seemed to have a Communist future as it then had a present - to something mistaken as a European style "liberal" and now has revealed himself as not only a fascist nationalist (in that resurgence in Europe) but one who openly uses Soros the way American fascists and fascists elsewhere use him.  I would note that at some point he either remembered or gained membership in the Hungarian Reformed Church, if I'm correct, a rather old-line Calivinist group.  I wonder if he did that double step that would allow that while being a Communist. 

Soros, for what admirable qualities he has, is rather naive as to what the problem is and what its solution is.  The problem isn't merely "openness" as in this passage taken from his foundation's website:

George Soros used his fortune to create the Open Society Foundations—a network of foundations, partners, and projects in more than 120 countries. Our name and work reflect the influence on Soros’s thinking of the philosophy of Karl Popper, which Soros first encountered at the London School of Economics. In his book Open Society and Its Enemies, Popper argues that no philosophy or ideology is the final arbiter of truth, and that societies can only flourish when they allow for democratic governance, freedom of expression, and respect for individual rights—an approach at the core of the Open Society Foundations’ work.

It is certainly true that no philosophy or ideology will be "the final arbiter of truth,"  all human institutions will fail at some point, none of them have what it would be necessary for that not to happen, a superhuman level of perfection which we will never have.  But that's not the crucial issue in this, the crucial issue is that to be an egalitarian democrat, you have to start with those stands that first face the fact that anti-egalitarian, anti-democratic, anti-truth ideologies are seductive in their power to gull and attract and use the weaknesses of human beings, cultures, societies in order to destroy any possibility of democracy.   The "openness" to those being allowed to flourish, especially in the mass media and through organized efforts that proselytize is an invitation for them to do before what they have done in the past in the large majority of cases.  In fact, such are using the very "openness" that the United States Constitution, the various Constitutions and laws and rules that permit the free spread of hatred, racism, sexism other forms of discrimination are the reason that so many of the formerly Communist and, yes, those which had been somewhat democratic are in such deep trouble from resurgent fascist gangsterism funded largely by Soros' fellow billionaires and the very media that he wants to be free to do that. 

It isn't just that all-too-human institution of "liberal democracy" that is failing as the gangsters and billionaires and their minions exploit its inherent weaknesses, it is the very notions that complete "objectivity" in the law, which does not openly and completely favor equality, justice, fairness and, perhaps most of all the overall right of  The People to have the truth instead of privileging lies by allowing them to flourish in the media owned by the affluent is going to lead to what it most certainly is failing at now, egalitarian democracy with justice for all.   No one has the right, no one should have the liberty to promote fascism, communism or any other form of gangsterism.  Justice is a superior thing to liberty which should only ever be seen as the facilitator of the conditions in which justice is possible.  It is a failure of not only secular, materialistic, scientistic systems of thought that has made that tragically mistaken mistake of not making that distinction, it is present all through modern culture and modern society.

Those refusals to make that distinction so often prefaced with "who is to say,"  "who is to judge" "who is to determine"  is a pose of objectivity when its nothing like even handed in its results.   That is one of the greatest failures of secular modern liberalism.  If you don't raise justice over the liberty to destroy justice,if you don't raise the truth over lies, you are promoting injustice and lies and the inequality and lack of democracy that are guaranteed by doing that.   Soros has, I believe, made that common and ubiqutious mistake, a mistaken stand for "liberty" which is an all too often easy and cowardly refusal to admit the essential choice for what's right.

I Have To Keep Reminding Myself That I Don't Have Any Right To Feel As Old As This Makes Me Feel

I haven't written about the demonstrations in the aftermath of the public police-murder of George Floyd and the slow and inadequate response by police and public officials in Minneapolis.  I'm afraid I'm feeling overwhelmed by it all,  I don't think I've ever felt my age so much as I have the past several days.   The murderer, when it's done on camera, in public I'm not going to pretend I didn't see what I saw, there was absolutely nothing that could possibly mitigate the murderous intent and actions of that experienced killer - should have been arrested by the other cops who were there, though they certainly are accomplices as any of them could have stepped in and stopped the murder, in fact at least two others are reported to have knelt on him so they are murderers, also.  

The police in Minneapolis are certainly to blame for the fury that this unleashed as are the prosecutors who were so slow in moving to arrest and charge the killers, that could have completely avoided the worst results of angry frustrated people who are routinely denied justice and are the focus of police crime on a routine basis.  

But this has all gone way past one city in one state and it has burst the diseased,  infected torso of the United States, releasing the infection that has been building for the past half a century even as that rot has undeniably moved into the White House and the Senate and the Supreme Court, the news media the circulatory system that spread it.   This last several days is going to turn out to be a fiasco for the United States.   I have heard commentators include not only the rage of People of Color over their treatment by the police but the fact that they bear the largest burden of death in the pandemic that Trump and Republicans and their billionaire backers have done everything possible to make worse.  This goes way beyond the police-murder of George Floyd, his murder was an incident that is part of a far larger system of death that the American system is and has been for a long, long time.  I recently pointed out that the Panglossian view of the American system, the American Constitution was obviously a lie and a fraud to those enslaved under it, both before and after the Civil War amendments were adopted, those who were slaughtered under it in the greatest land thefts in the history of the world and so many others.   This has been going on for a lot longer than we are supposed to mention in polite company - mostly white, privileged company, the affluent foam and scum that rises to the top of a melting pot.  

The Republican-fascists, their media, the media that is not supposed to be but will become defacto supporters of Republicans in the upcoming elections - through their cowardly non-reporting R says - D says bullshit - are going to try to use this to scare white racists and those who are nervous about People of Color to vote for Republicans.  That is what I am afraid will be the unintended outcome of this fury, it has generally been the outcome of such action in the past - the reason that I feel so overwhelmed by it.   

The typical catch words are coming out of the troll bots and their human echo.  "Soros," even, for anyone who believes that stuff died when the Czar was overthrown  the current Czar of Russia is still pushing the "Protocols" stuff that came from there before.  I've seen this before,  I doubt it's going to come out anywhere good.  It makes me feel old but my right to that feeling is certainly nothing compared to the feeling of those of Color who have been the main target of police-murder, injustice, crime by the State, crime by the billionaires and millionaires going back to the Founders and before them.   Those peoples' right to be past the point of tired of that takes precedent over mine.  I don't think arguing against it makes any difference, I'm not the one who is likely going to have a serial killer cop kneel on my neck as two others kneel on me, too. 

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I would give a thousand bucks I don't have to know what cop shows and movies those killer cops watch because I'm sure they must have seen this stuff on TV before they copied it.  I know cops watch cop shows.  I am certain they get a lot of this stuff from watching them.  I wonder what part FOX has played in the epidemic of killer-cops with their programming. 

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Thomas Clausen - Concertino for recorder and strings



Michala Petri, recorders
Lapland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Clemens Schuldt

I never recall hearing of Thomas Clausen before hearing this just now, though I wouldn't be surprised if I had heard him playing with jazz musicians, he's played with many of the best.    Michala Petri plays some of those dissonances in the slow movement so beautifully it's heartbreaking.

Hate Mail I Will Choose To Deal With Here

Well, you see, in order to know that Jim, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were in a hot air balloon you'd have to have read the little known, little read parody that Twain wrote,  Tom Sawyer Abroad, which is kind of dreadful except as the parody that Twain clearly intended the book to be.  Like all of Twain's humor, some of it is excellent for a line or two or even a whole sketch but it's very uneven.  It's silly to think he could have sustained the same level of jokes through the length of a novel.  I doubt anyone could do that.  Some of what may have seemed quite amusing in the 1890s falls pretty flat today.  

And there is that defect in writing a humorous novel, I don't think it's possible to write characters who are comic figures without making them funny page cartoons who are presented in a way that invites condescension.  For some reason, thinking about that, I think of the character George Marvin Brush in Thornton Wilder's book Heaven's My Destination who, when I read the book, I think I'd have liked to meet in real life, you'd rather have had him for a next door neighbor than just about anyone else,  but Wilder clearly intended him as such a figure.  Like all of Wilder's things I know of, it kind of falls flat at the end.  I think it's inevitable that those who grew up in affluence, or relative affluence or aspire to it, as most academics and pro-scribblers do, they will either have that attitude to any character of the lower class or they will treat them with an unavoidably condescending sentimentality.  Which was Twain's other literary sin, to use his own term.  Though mostly when he wrote women characters.  It's hard to write sympathetically about a character without going overboard,  I don't think I could do it, which is why I only write fiction for my own entertainment. 

I think it's clear that he was tired of the characters since he put them into parody.  As I said yesterday, it was clear from his description of how long he prepared and wrote Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (which is an historical novel, not a humor piece) during that same period, he wanted to do more than that.  I imagine he read the better authors of his time and earlier and wished he could do more than he was allowed to do.  It may have been enough for those who maintain some kind of sentimental image of him as "the Lincoln of our literature" but it clearly wasn't for him.  "The Lincoln of our literature,"  which he may have been in liberating writers to consider the lives of poor people on something like their own terms - allowing Huckleberry Finn to narrate the books he appears in after Tom Sawyer, but it's pretty clear he wished he could write other things, too. 

Apart from the old man with the big mustache in an ice cream suit that Hal Holbrook did so much to impose on him,* I look at that period and I see a man who wanted to do more than that.  I think he probably found the sentimentalism, on one hand and the cynicism on the other side of his humor wore thin for him.   I deeply admire his best work while refusing to be blind to the defects in the work but mostly in the stupid adulation of him based mostly in people never, ever really reading most of what he wrote.  

Even more than that, I don't fault Twain for the use his best novel is put to in allowing a white man's invented Black man to carry the burden of so much of the consideration of the real lives of real Black People in American history.  That wasn't Twain's fault it is the fault of the academic establishments that put the fictitious character to that use.   The same could be said of the representation of Huck Finn for the children of the underclass who are mostly not as jolly and happy or spunky and independent as Huck Finn but live lives of pain and spiritual damage such as Thomas Hardy put adults through.   I think it is sheer indifference and the cowardly laziness of too many academics and professional scribblers that they don't allow such people to speak for themselves, ironically using Mark Twain's fictitious characters so they don't have to listen to what such people would tell them if asked.  That's not Twain's fault, that's the fault of those who use him to avoid the real voices of real Black People.  

* I think that that depiction of him in Mark Twain Tonight, picking and filtering lines and passages from Twain mixed with things Twain never said, deceives people into thinking they are seeing Twain when what they're seeing is an invented character as much as Huck Finn or George Marvin Brush, a character invented to serve the purpose of its maker.   I think that's especially true with Mark Twain who serves some pretty base purposes I have a feeling he, at least in his last years, may have not fit.  Which is one of the reasons I've come to be very suspicious of the theatrical or dramatic or fictitious use of real people, something Twain did himself in presenting Joan.  That he valued that book which the anti-religious fans of their twin disdain and despise is certainly a good indication that they have never gotten the full measure of the man.