Friday, August 14, 2020

Now When Trump Does The Birther Number He's Breaking His Oath of Office.

I am not a great fan of the lawyer Neal Katyal who I find rather intentionally naive about his fellow lawyers in so many instances.*  But he did make a good point about Trump going the birther lie way about Kamala Harris, who is clearly, by legal definition and any common sense, non-racist one a natural born citizen of the United States.   Trump doing that as a lying media racist and candidate for president is one thing, but he had not taken an oath to defend and protect the Constitution of which the articles and amendments that support Kamala Harris's citizenship and eligibility to be  Vice President are a part makes him doing the racist flaming Newsweek thing a violation of his oath of office and, in an honest Senate, would be grounds for his conviction and removal from office.  Of course we don't have one of those so he's not going to be removed. 

This is exactly why a politician such as Kamala Harris should be able to sue toilet paper like Newsweek (as it is now) and a pro-racist  like Eastman for libel and slander.  This happening is a direct result of the Supreme Court making it absurdly permissible for them to lie like the North Korean media with total impunity.  And it's a permission that has been mastered by the American-fascist party, the Republicans in the way that even an intelligently decided decision made in good faith will be.   When it is as stupid as the line of "free speech-press" decisions that are being used to destroy democracy the court did most of that work for them.  Including the "liberal" Warren Court that started it.  

*  I'm not giving a link but the "point-counterpoint" style BS "other side" posted as further ass cover by Newsweek, by a UCLA law prof refuting the clear lies of his "friend" who set off birther 2.0 is a good example of the type, pretending the good faith of what was a blatantly dishonest and hypocritical act to sabotage Kamala Harris based in an appeal to racism.  Lawyers who have the backs of their worst colleagues are pretty useless when all of the points are considered. 

I don't trust lawyers who are "good friends" with the fascists among them.  They're like the "liberal" lawyers and judges who assued us that Alito was going to be a fair and impartial judge of the law and the merits of the case, a lie that everyone in the friggin' audience knew was a lie and those legal-liars lied it anyway.   Most of the contempt I've developed for lawyers, with some exceptions, is a result of that kind of collegial hypocrisy and professional mutual self-interest.  

The Fascists In The Media Are Pulling The Same Stuff On Harris They Did On Obama And It's Clear Why They're Doing It

Here's the profile of the Newsweek opinion editor who published the racist, birther lies of right-wing hack John Eastman against Kamala Harris and then co-wrote a blatantly dishonest ass cover piece at same,  TAKEN FROM THE FEDERALIST (fascist) SOCIETY WEBSITE:

Josh Hammer

Opinion Editor at Newsweek; Of Counsel at First Liberty Institute; syndicated columnist

Josh Hammer is opinion editor of Newsweek, of counsel at First Liberty Institute, a podcast contributor with BlazeTV and a syndicated columnist through Creators. A frequent pundit on political, legal and cultural issues, Josh is a constitutional attorney by training.

An outspoken conservative, Josh opines on conservative intellectual trends, contemporary domestic and foreign policy debates, constitutional and legal issues, and the intersection of law, politics and culture. He has been published by many other leading outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, National Review, First Things, the Daily Wire, Fortune magazine, Fox Business, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the Jewish Journal and the American Mind, the Claremont Institute’s online journal of conservative thought. Josh previously served as the editor-at-large of the Daily Wire. His first piece of legal scholarship, on the topic of judicial supremacy, was published in 2020 by the University of St. Thomas Law Journal.

Josh is a college campus speaker through Young America's Foundation and a law school campus speaker through the Federalist Society. Prior to joining the Daily Wire, Josh worked at a large law firm and clerked for a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Josh has also served as a John Marshall Fellow with the Claremont Institute and as a law clerk for Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.

Josh graduated from Duke University, where he majored in economics, and from the University of Chicago Law School. He lives in Dallas and is an active member of the State Bar of Texas.

It wasn't that long ago I warned here that you should be on the lookout for fascism when someone starts talking "liberty".  This guy's CV is all you need to know about the credibility of "Newsweek".  Though there are plenty more of his ilk all through the "respectable" media.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

The Lack Of Faith Or Bad Faith Of So Many Make The Secular Left Impotent To Change Anything

The alternative consciousness wrought by Moses also provides a model for energizing.  Moses and this narrative create the sense of new realities that can be trusted and relied upon just  when the old realities had left us hopeless.  It is the task of the prophet to bring to expression the new realities against the more visible ones of the old order.  Energizing is closely linked to hope.  We are energized not by that which we already possess but by that which is promised and about to given.  It is the tendency of liberals to rail and polemicize, but in the lack of faith or bad faith of so many it is not believed that something is about to be given.  Egypt was without energy precisely because it did not believe anything was promised and about to be given.  Egypt like every imperial and eternal now, believed everything was already given, contained, and possessed.  If there is any point at which most of us are marginally co-opted, it is in this way. We do not believe that there will be newness but only that there will be merely a moving of the pieces into new patterns. 

"The alternative consciousness wrought by Moses also provides a model for energizing. . . . We do not believe that there will be newness but only that there will be merely a moving of the pieces into new patterns."  

It's hard to say which things Walter Brueggemann says are the most important ones, he doesn’t tend to make insignificant points, but this seems to me to be among the most important things he has to say in this entire book.   

I happened to go look at one of the moderately popular lefty websites this morning to see if my predictions about how they would be taking Kamala Harris as the vice-presidential choice was coming true,  before typing out this post, and it was doom and gloom and nihilism and hopelessness and thoroughly steeped in the long, doomy-gloomy, nihilistic and hopeless culture of aging,college-credentialed, scientistic, modernist, materialist, atheist “leftism”.  Anyone who expects any change to come out of such people is risking only one thing, perpetual disappointment and following that dismal line to nowhere and nothing which the secular left has been on for a long time.  Of course, that might be better than when such people thought they were going to follow the bouncing dialect into Stalinism or Maoism and then onto an anarchist paradise before the sun went red giant and our constituent molecules would disperse and prove it had all been for nothing.   

Atheism is exactly like that as it even lacks the appeal of degenerate Mammonism, the motivator of Trump and Republican-fascism and, in fact, all such gangster regimes, including those of Stalin and Mao that those dead and dying off “idealists” of the secular past held up as a model to the West which considered them out of their minds. 

If you want change, don’t look for it being led by any of the above.  As I’ve never stopped pointing out, they’ve had the American left in the wilderness for much longer than Moses had the Children of Israel in one.

Strange Mood Or Summer Heat?

 I have had the oddest yen to find the piano score of Slaughter on 10th Avenue to play through it.  I don't know why, I've never had the inclination to play anything by Richard Rogers before in my life.   I know it mostly from the movie where the wonderful Eddie Albert (one of the most unjustly persecuted of those on the Hollywood blacklist) and Vera Zorina* did it to choreography by George Balanchine (Zorina was married to him).  I loved Eddie Albert, great work for a non-dancer.  

*  She remarried a few times, I think, after she and Balanchine divorced, her son with one of them was the fine composer the late Peter Lieberson. 


Wednesday, August 12, 2020

The empire is left to grieve over its days of not caring and its gods of order and its politics of injustice

 I am going to finish this section today because something seems to be developing that may keep me from posting tomorrow, we will see. 

Curiously, the criticism of cry is intensified as the narrative develops.  In the report of 11:6 and 12: 30 the mighty empire cries out:

And there shall be a great cry throughout all the land of Egypt as there has never been, nor ever shall be again.  (11:6)

And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians;  and there was a great cry in Egypt, for there was not a house where one was not dead. (12:30)

Both times the cry concerns the killing of the firstborn, the ones born to rule.  That is highly ironic for now the self-sufficient and impervious regime is reduced to the role of a helpless suppliant.  The cry of Israel becomes an empowering cry; the cry of Egypt is one of dismantling helplessness.  But is too late.  History has begun and the initiative has been taken up by the new God for the new community.  The empire is left to grieve over its days of not caring and its gods of order and its politics of injustice, which are all now ended.  Criticism has reached its goal.

You hope that we won’t need to get to the last of the curses before history restarts on us but we will see.  I think it is more than somewhat believable that the United States, as it has developed in the past fifty years could well l come to a simliar denouement.  

I am reminded in all of this citation of consequences of injustice to note that Paul in Romans talks about the reality of God being shown in the order of how things work, of how life, reality, the universe makes morality and immorality obvious even to the gentiles who never knew the real God and who did not discern God from that reality they witnessed.   I can only think he meant this kind of thing,the central narrative of the Law for which he counted himself of one of the party of zealot, the Pharisees.  In Brueggemann's reading of these central texts, it is incredible how he picks up on details and threads that I never noticed in a lifetime of knowing the narrative superficially.   Or what I now know is a superficial manner of knowing them. 

 

Someone Wants To Know How To Dump Windows

Someone asks how I changed from Windows to Linux.  This is just how it happened for me.  People who know more about it probably could give you a more linear description.  I'm assuming you're going  to be trying to revive a computer you haven't been using for a while before you try it on your main computer.  If you bother to do that.

First by a lot of nervous reading and watching how-to videos to get over my phobia about making changes to my computers. In my case I was driven by frustration into getting over that, it was a computer that I bought used and "refurbished" by the manufacturer with the putrid Windows 8, which I opted to replace with the free Windows 10 in its original version when that was offered, Windows 8 being a universally hated flop.   I never knew why there was no Windows 9, now I don't care. 

Then when I was getting sick and tired of the interminable Windows 10 involuntary updates which culminated in a widespread disaster a couple of springs back (everyone in my family who was using Windows 10 had their computer crash that night) I was ready to tell Windows to jump out of one. 

I went through the baroque complexity of trying to download and officially verify the soundness of several Linux distros (there seem to be hundreds which are free and downloadable online) but opted when I couldn't figure out the complex verification to buy some super cheap discs that had the OS on them,  I got Linux Mint Mate (pronounced "maté"),  a version of Puppy Linux* and the aforementioned Tiny Core.  Of those Mint was the one I chose to use as a replacement for Windows and I have never once been sorry I did. I could have bought a whole stack of discs of different Linux distros to try and still paid less than Windows costs.  Not to mention the costs of the vitally needed malware protection which, so far as I've read, is not much of an issue with Linux.  I haven't run across any problem with malware while using it but, then, I'm very careful about what I click on.  I never open attachments.  Well, I did once when an author I sent a fan letter to kindly sent me two plays he'd written as attachments.  I wish I could post them as radio plays. 

After writing that piece yesterday  I found there is at least one other place who will sell inexpensive OS discs and USBs online, Linux Distros on CD  but haven't yet bought anything from them so I don't know how their service is.  I doubt anyone would do this kind of business for nefarious reasons, though I could be wrong.  That's a disclaimer.  Maybe I'll try one of theirs and do an update.  I love to promote tiny businesses that stick it to the giants. 

I have gotten less nervous about downloading distros and figure if the file size is the same as it's supposed to be, it's probably not going to be a problem, though it could be.  That's another disclaimer.

I first copied anything I thought I still wanted on the old computer to a thumb drive.  Then I put the disc with Linux on it into the disc drawer and rebooted the computer catching the option to boot from a CD/DVD before it booted from the hard disc, which on my computer was F12.  It was tricky, it goes by fast in the corner of the screen,  I had to do it a few times before I caught it.  Then I followed the onscreen instructions for booting into Linux, which you might want to look at that way before you choose to install it, unless you go for a dual boot with a partition (Search "dual boot Linux Windows" to find scads of instructions, I've never done it) and keep part of your hard drive a Windows machine.  

Installing it without creating a separate partition for Windows will wipe out everything on the disc and replace it with a clean version of Linux. 

As I said the first time I did it I didn't click on the option to install 3rd party drivers etc. which was a mistake as it kept me from being able to use the WiFi.  Other than that, I don't really have any advice on how to do it.  There are myriads of suggestions from Linux users online, some are better than others, many are full of incomprehensible jargon and expectations that you understand more than you might care to learn.  A lot of them figure you know how to code in Python computer language.  It's not a very hard language to figure out but if you don't know it it's not advisable to try on your own.  Though, if you crash it, just reinstall it and try again.  As I said, I'm assuming you're going  to be trying to revive a computer you haven't been using for a while before you try it on your main computer.  If you bother to do that.

* I got Puppy Linux because it's so small you can easily fit it on a thumb drive and, reportedly, you can use it on computers at places like libraries and to test used computers you might think of buying.  Though with the pandemic I've yet to use it for those.  I have used it uninstalled on some of my computers to test it and sometimes I can get the WiFi to work on it, sometimes not, and I can't tell you what's different from attempt to attempt. 

I've also done the same with the Haiku OS which is not a Linux system, though I didn't manage to get the internet going with it. Maybe I'll try it again.  It's nice to break out of the Windows-Mac OS hegemony.   

ceasing to look to the numbed and dull empire that never intended to answer in the first place

Beginning with the whole paragraph I ended with last time from The Prophetic Imagination:

That cry which is the primal criticism is articulated again in 8:12. Moses and Aaron now know that serious intervention and intercession must be made to Yahweh the God of freedom and not to the no-gods of Egypt. In 5:8 

[And the tale of the bricks, which they did make heretofore, ye shall lay upon them; ye shall not diminish aught thereof; for they are idle; therefore they cry, saying: Let us go and sacrifice to our God.  JPS 1917]*

and 15 

[Then the officers of the children of Israel came and cried unto Pharaoh, saying: ‘Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy servants?  JPS 1917]

there is still a cry to the Pharaoh, still a looking to the empire for help and relief. “Therefore they cry, let us go and offer sacrifice to our God.  Then the foreman of the people of Israel came and cried to Pharaoh.  . . .

By the middle of the plague cycle Israel has disengaged from the empire,  cries no more to it, expects nothing of it, acknowledges it  in no way, knows it cannot keep its promises, and knows that nothing is either owed it or expected of it.  That is the ultimate criticism which leads to dismantling.  

In the narrative criticism moves and builds.  The grieving cry learns to turn away from false listeners and turn toward the one who can help.  Prophetic criticism, as Dorothee Soell has suggested, consists in mobilizing people to their real restless grief and in nurturing them away from cry-hearers who are inept at listening and indifferent in response.  Surely history consists primarily in speaking and being answered, in crying and being heard.  If that is true it means there can be no history in the empire because the cries are never heard and the speaking is never answered.  And if the task of prophesy is to empower people to engage in history, then it means evoking cries that expect answers, learning to address them where they will be taken seriously, and ceasing to look to the numbed and dull empire that never intended to answer in the first place. 

The radicalism of this passage, its depth of reading of the text to find things in it I certainly never noticed or read anyone else pointing out is  

astonishing and, for me at least, inspiring.  In the last several years of re-engagement with the Jewish-Christian Scriptures I am constantly struck at the depth of understanding of human consciousness, human society, human history and the nature of human evil and what has worked to overcome it.   Compared to this the most radical of secular articulation of the world is pathetically partial, incomplete and inadequate, even when it goes somewhat deeper than the typical discourse on these things.

Of course, my purpose in advocating the reading of Brueggemann’s great work and the texts and scholars he cites is to address our own oppression under the cartoon Pharaoh-Herod-Nero who is piddling as the world burns and his like in the world in the age of Billionaires and how to end it.  I am a political blogger who knows through long experience and study of the failure of secular politics that politics isn’t enough.  Not nearly enough. 

What the American left, other lefts, need to do is not only to stop expecting that capitalism, markets, the economic and other elites will ever address our vital needs and legitimate grievances, in the forms those are most explicitly manifested and most commonly conceived, we must also face the fact that the other no-gods of our idolatry, the Constitution, the “enlightenment”, Marxism, socialism, the social sciences, economic theory, “theory”, the unnamed meta-god of ideology the ism-ism is not going do it either because they and academia and the media are, in fact, largely the agents of the same power that has produced the series of gangsters and their goons for the past century and a half who we are oppressed by.

The radicalism of the Mosaic accounts is beyond all of that. It is well for a contemporary leftist to consider that that definitively failed no-god of Marxism.  The radicalism of the book of Exodus is, I have come to believe, is a more radical departure from the capitalistic-industrial-modernist Pharaoh than the  academically-journalistically led, secular, materialistic, scientistic left can imagine because it is, in fact, not in radical opposition to the “right” it opposes but which it is just the other face of the Janus of never-ending sameness that goes on year, after year, after year.  In the meantime, people live and die lives of misery, here, and slavery and terror under the "alternative". 

* I have decided to set the imposition of some of the cited passages not included in Walter Brueggemann’s text in this way from an online edition of the 1917 Jewish Publications Society version.  That may change as this continues, obviously any future New Testament passages won’t be found in that source.  I’m not sure which version Brueggemann used in the passages he included in his text.  Just to be clear what I’m doing here as opposed to how he did it. 

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

De Facto Rank Choice For The VP In My Case

Didn't get my first choice for VP who was also my first choice for president, Elizabeth Warren but Kamala Harris was my second choice.   Now watch her get attacked in the pages of The Nation, In These Times, The Progressive, on the Young Turks, Majority Report, etc.  as well as by the fascists. 

I am hoping that one of the things that happens this fall is that Biden and Harris win big enough so they will be able to ignore the play-left and then they pass a progressive agenda which will shut them up forever.  The disaster wrought by the Republicans in all three branches of the government, in governorships and legislatures is big enough so this election could give us the opportunity to make huge changes that will benefit us more than all of the absurd posturing of the play-left over my entire lifetime. The greatest advances in the lives of real people made in the past were not the ones the play-lefties of those periods achieved because they never had the power to make change.   

I also hope that the win is big enough that we can say to the Never Trump Republicans that it was their party and their ideas and claims which created yet another disaster, after the disasters of Reagan-Bush I and Bush II before this one.  That is a serial pattern now, it is the discrediting of the entire thing, especially the romantic ideas about businessmen and their efficiency and wisdom and the private sector and markets.  Trump as Bush II before him should have buried that absurd fantasy once and for ever. 

I hope there is a fast and hard push to expand the Supreme Court and other courts to destroy the stranglehold of Federalist Society fascism in the law.   I would announce right off, after the election that more justices will be appointed and that they will have to have an educational record of understanding mathematics and science to an extent which is pretty much entirely missing on a court whose cases often hinge - or should hinge - on mathematics and science none of them are able to fathom.   I would require any judges or justices to reject the Federalist Society and unitary executive forms of fascism that are a clear and present danger to egalitarian democracy.   I would start out with a requirement that they reject the doctrine that corporations are "persons" with rights enumerated in the Constitution and that money equals speech. 

Overdue One Year Report On Switching To Linux

It's been well over a year since I made the switch from Windows to Linux and can report that I have had absolutely no regrets about having done so.   Unfortunately the great company that I found through the wonderful Distribution Watch which sent me several discs of OS systems  and an enormous repository of applications went out of business shortly after I gave them some free plugs here.   I don't know if there is another such company but if there were I'd expect they would be as generous as the man who ran that one was,  I've really enjoyed the generosity of the Linux world, so different from the Windows-Mac corporations.  

Just in case anyone is curious,  if you've got an old Windows laptop that sort of still works, I'd recommend installing  something like Linux Mint on it to see if you like it.  Make sure you opt to install 3rd party software when it asks you if you want to.   First time I didn't do that and I couldn't get the WiFi to work, second time, no problem.  I also learned my lesson that after more than 30 years of picking clever, hard to guess passwords, no one in the world friggin' cares about what is on my computer so I just used a single character.  No one who wanted to break into my computer is going to have the patience to go through every available one to find out which one it is.  I don't do anything that would reward that kind of obsession, anyway. 

I've revived three ancient computers to useful condition with various distributions of Linux, though I have not yet tried to revive my, alas, once beloved tower that I couldn't part with.  I am not enough of a geek to try to get Tiny Core on it - I'd have to get it onto a floppy.  I'd ask a young'un to help me but I don't want to risk the exposure that might require. 

The Rejection of Resignation Is Only The Beginning

But I think what happens in the Exodus is the primal scream that permits the beginning of history. In the verb “cry out” (za’ak) there is a bit of ambiguity because on the one hand it is a cry of misery wretchedness with some self-pity, while it functions for the official filing of a legal complaint. The mournful one of the plaintiff. As Erhardt Gartenberger has observed, it is characteristic of Israel to complain rather than lament; that is Israel does not voice resignation but instead expresses a militant sense of being wronged with the powerful expectation that it will be heard and answered. Thus the history of Israel begins in the day when its people no longer address the Egyptian gods who will not listen and cannot answer. The life of freedom and justice comes when they risk the freedom of the free God against the regime.

The grieving of Israel, perhaps the and surely complaint self-pity but never resignation, is the beginning of criticism. It is made clear that things are not as they should be, not as they are not as they were promised and not as they must be and will be. Bringing hurt to public expression is an important first step in the dismantling criticism that permits a new reality, theological and social, to emerge. That cry which begins history is acknowledged by Yahweh as history gathers power:

"I have seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt, and have heard their cry because of their taskmasters; I know their suffering, and I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians."  (Exod. 3:7-8)

"And now, behold, the cry of the people of Israel has come tome, and I have seen the oppression with which the Egyptians  oppress them. Come, I will send you . . . ."  (Exod. 3:9-10)

That cry which is the primal criticism is articulated again in 8:12. Moses and Aaron now know that serious intervention and intercession must be made to Yahweh the God of freedom and not to the non-gods of Egypt. . . .

I would expect that for a lot of you as for me, when I read that the first thing that comes to mind is the great Black Lives Matter protests and the other demonstrations against the oppression meted out to our own people who are in an analogous position to the Children of Israel in the Exodus account, who reject resignation. Which is very good but it is only the beginning.

 That is a kind of rejection of resignation and an appearance of genuine grievance that is mimicked by the supporters of the American regime in the anti-mask, anti-social-distancing and pro-Trumpian fascist entity and the cabloidized media will certainly cover as being the equivalent if Biden become president and they do to him what they did to Obama, the first Black president and Hillary Clinton, the first woman to ever win the vote in a presidential election. That mimicking of legitimate protest by their oppressors is the equivalent of what Pharaoh’s magicians did in the Exodus account of them producing the first two effects that Aaron did in bringing the first two of the seven plagues as a way of blunting their effectiveness. I don’t know if the intention was to contrast the difference between the genuine religion of Moses to that which could, by artifice produce some of the same appearances but whose power would not suffice to free the Children of Israel (as those first two plagues did not) but I take in that the warning that the secular means of the secular left will not do that either. They have certainly not worked very well in the period after the assassination of Martin Luther King jr. And, in that vein, it should be remembered that the next four which Pharoah’s establishment experts could not imiatate didn’t do it either. It was the most extreme of the plagues that forced Pharaoh to let the Chilren of Israel go and almost as soon as they left he went after them in the way that American slave power successfully did during the period of legal slavery AND IN THE RE-IMPOSITION OF OPPRESSIVE SERVITUDE AND TERROR IN THE JIM CROW ERA when one of the Founders’ safety nets for slavery, the Electoral College, got their collaborator, Rutherford Hayes in office.

And, as it also got first Bush II and then Trump into it.

I could go on and on about the deceptive power of secularism, mere legal wrangling about the "right way" to apply the imperial law, the Constitution,  as a means of the present day left making progress, in which it won’t no matter what temporary gains are made which our recent history, especially under that other boon to slavery, the Supreme Courts self-granted power of nullification of duly adopted laws, are easily lost. Especially through the corruption of that other boon to slavery, the anti-democratically constituted Senate brings.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Where Has This Been All These Years? Hiding In The Light?

Being officially a low-vision person who has to blow things up to large size to see them on the screen,  I have been led to using dark mode, white letters on a dark background, more and more.  I just installed the Dark Reader extension on FireFox and it's great.  It might extend the time I'm able to use a computer,  if things get much worse.   Wish I'd found it years ago.  Now to see if I can get it on other browsers. 

And as long as the empire can keep the pretense alive that things are all right, there will be no real grieving and no serious criticism

But the criticism has another dimension.  Plastaras has seen that the narrative of liberation began with the grieving complaint of Israel in Exodus 2:23-25:

And the people of Israel groaned under their bondage and cried out for help,  and their cry under bondage came up to God. And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant. . . . And God saw the people of Israel, and God knew their condition.”

I will urge later that the real criticism began in the capacity to grieve because that is the most visceral announcement that things are not right. Only in the empire are we pressed and urged and invited to pretend that things all all right – either in the dean’s office or in our marriage or in the hospital room.  And as long as the empire can keep the pretense alive that things are all right, there will be no real grieving and no serious criticism.  

As it happened, yesterday’s New York Times had an example as reported by Elizabeth Dias, a religion reporter, of what happens to those who have bought onto that imperial pretense for an imaginary imperial past AS CHRISTIANITY! which never was as they imagine it AND NEVER WAS MUCH IN LINE WITH THE GOSPEL OR THE PROPHETIC TRADITION and which in the Republican-fascist period meets head on with the reaction to the empire of our racist, inequality, especially as embodied in a Black president and a Woman candidate for the presidency, in reaction to those who have been moving the items genuine grievances of the imperial past and today.  In which the white evangelicals in a very large majority in and around Sioux City, Iowa signed onto the program of probably the closest thing we've had to an de facto pagan president, Donald Trump who went there to announce, 

“Christianity will have power, If I’m there, you’re going to have plenty of power, you don’t need anybody else. You’re going to have somebody representing you very, very well. Remember that.”

Or,  “Trump is your shepherd, you shall not want.”  a promise as bad as the character of the as-seen-on-TV huckster and New York City real-estate gangster who made that promise of a worldly kingdom to them in exchange for their souls.  Though it is certain that that real estate will be as "not as advertised" as everything else Trump has ever peddled.  Yet the imperial imagination of the self-righteous “christians” in the article lap it up.   

Though, and this needs to be always remembered,  not so much in the evangelicals of color nor, as should also be pointed out, not even among even all white evangelicals. 

The whole article is as good an example of these people articulating their reason for supporting so enthusiastically a combination modern day Pharaoh, Herod, and Nero in exactly the triumphalist “Christianity” that arose after Constantine began that earliest domestication of the ultra-radical Gospel of Jesus and the long period of corruption through power set in.   In one of her essays about the modernist and earlier Christian denigration of the Mosaic tradition Marilynne Robinson asked the apt question of what the New Testament would have been like if it had included the violence, evil and oppression of official Christianity in a comparably long period as the Old Testament covers.  The entire collection of writing is a warning that even when you briefly manage to attain what the prophetic imagination offers, you are always in danger of giving it away or being seduced into abandoning it.  Looking at how the largely literate American people have been so seduced by such a vulgar, crass, absurd, bronzer painted and blonde dyed Trump should allow us to humbly understand how easy it was for those in the illiterate, impoverished, anxious past to give up their chance for a decent life under their own versions of Trump.  And that's not an exaggeration, accredited universities and colleges, WHICH SELL THEMSELVES AS "CHRISTIAN" IN CHARACTER  figure into the spectacle of Trumpian degenerate imperial rule. He made that self-deifying statement at one.   Many of his worst and most publicly sycophantic promoters are products of the most elite of our secular institutions of higher learning.  

We should always be humbled by our own unwillingness to live a decent life with all of our advantages when looking on the sins of our ancestors in that very same regard.   Instead of looking down on "bronze age goat herders" we should look down on ourselves who are doing far worse things than they did,even as asses out of Harvard like Pinker soothe us with idiotic ahistorical nonsense about this being a golden age.

And the kind of domesticated god of “christianity” which Bruggemann has already talked about in a more general context is not the sole property of evangelical Protestantism, I’m very familiar with something perhaps earlier and more poisonous in the kind of Catholicism that now despises Pope Francis but which, I assure you, despised good Pope St. John XXIII and Vatican II before Francis. The same kind of thing on display among the reactionary Dutch Reformed Trump supporters in their embrace of anti-egalitarian, anti-democratic violently nationalistic and, lest it be forgotten, racist self-consecrated god,  Donald Trump, a man who has not only lived a life of sacrilege and scandal  but, as is always more important to such people, when he has explicitly said it in public and as captured on tape, is fully on display in not only the millionaire-billionaire financed neo-integralism as funded by the like of Tim Bush, but is lavishly on display in the Catholic hierarchy in such figures as Cardinals Raymond Burke,  Timothy Dolan, and a number of others, especially as appointed by JPII and Benedict XVI and internationally by the likes of Bishop Carlo Maria Vigano and Cardinal Robert Sarah.   

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Don't Let The Changes of Names, Faces And Details Of The Narrative Blind You To The Repetition Of This Story Here and Now

To try to avoid the HTML oddities of New Blogger, I am trying going back to something I’d done in the past but gave up out of laziness, typing posts into my word processor instead of Blogger’s to see if I can’t avoid the HTML and other font problems that I’m having with this “New Blogger” which seems to be messing up things in ways I can’t figure out how to fix. It might be slower than typing directly into Blogger but we’ll see if it’s worth the effort.

Before going on with Walter Brueggemann’s numbered points about the nature of the alternative way of thinking and living Moses presented I’ll point out that if you want to consider this a kind of eccentric and narrow commentary on what Bureggemann says in The Prophetic Imagination, I began with going through the text, proper of the book on August 1, with a post about the front material of the book on July 17th. I would recommend you either borrow or get the book and read it for yourself, I will certainly be leaving some of it out of this if for no other reason than I suspect typing the entire book into these posts would violate fair use – though with Brueggemann writing at this level every paragraph is worth consideration. I had thought of recommending this for you what I’m considering it for myself, a sort of autodidactic self-given course in the book to the extent that can be done without taking the bus to the state university library to look up the citations that I am not familiar with or have at my home. But saying that sounded kind of pretentious, “eccentric and narrow commentary” is less embarrassing as well as more apt.

(2) The alternative consciousness wrought through Moses is characterized by criticizing and energizing. I will pursue this in more detail later, but these comments are in order now. The narrative of the Exodus is designed to show the radical criticism and radical dismantling of the Egyptian empire. At the beginning (Exod. 5:7-11) the Egyptians are in full flower and full power. They “wheel and deal” and are subject to none:

"Let heavier work be laid upon the men that they may labor at it and pay no regard to ying words. So the taskmasters and the foremen of the people when out and said to the people, “Thus says Pharaoh. . . . "

Notice how the language is shaped to evoke anger and bring to expression the deep resentment at this whole system. But the story moves. At the end, these same masters, taskmasers, and foremen are vanquished, humiliated, and bahished from history:

"The Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again." (14:13)

"Thus the Lord saved Israel that day from the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the seashore" (14:30).

From beginning to end the narrative shows, with no rush to conclude, how the religious claims of Egypitian gods are nullified by this Lord of freedom. The narrative shows, with delighted lingering, how the politics of oppression is overcome by the practice of justice and compassion. And between the beginning and the end the moment of dismantling is the plague cycle, a narrative that cannot be told too often, for it testifies to what cannot be explained, surely not by the reason of the empire. It happens in this way; In the first two plagues, concerning the turn of the Nile and the frogs, the powerful work of Moses and Aaron is matched by is Egyptian techne. Two plagues into the scene nothing is changed and the power of Egypt is no t challenge. The empire knows how to play “anything you can do, I can do better.” But then comes the third plague.

"Aaron stretched out his hand with his rod, and struck the dust of the earth, and there came gnats on man and beast;; all the dust of the earth became gnats throughout all the land of Egypt. The magicians tried by their secret arts to bring forth gnats, but they could not!" (Exod.8:17-18)

The Egyptian empire could not! The gods of Egypt could not! The scientists of the regime could not! The imperial religion was dead! The politics of oppression had failed ! That is the ultimate criticism, that the assured and alleged power of the dominant culture is now shown to be fraudulent. Criticism is not carping and denouncing. It is asserting that false claims to authority and power cannot keep their promises, which they cold not in the face of the free God. It is only a matter of time until they are dead on the seashore.

If you don’t hear history rhyming with this, in the United States, in Britain, in Sweden and other places where the interests of Mammon have governed the response to Covid-19, I don’t know how to help you.  Money is the modernist-industrialist-scientistic god and pantheon that is, in fact, the same god as always happens in an imperial political-religious-elite state.  That is true whether it is cotton, lumber, tobacco, or retail and "financial services" that are the incarnation of Mammon - a false god of many faces.  In what seems to be happening at a number of school districts in my state and New Hampshire (and I have not the slightest doubt around the country) it would seem the exigencies and desires of the high school football industry is the Moloch to which our children, staff, teachers are even now being sacrificed to.*  The magic of PR and mass media propaganda and William Barr's abracadabra with the law playing the role of Pharaoh's magicians.  

We have yet to find a Moses in our story, if it is Biden, well, Moses said he wasn't any kind of great public speaker, just to find another rhyme with this history.  I will be on edge every time he is speaking extemporaneously until the election.   I'm not going to watch the debates, I stopped doing that several cycles ago but this time I expect it will be terrible.  I don't have any faith that the media clown "moderators" will do anything except go back to their typical habits.  


* One of the school districts one of my nieces lives in, the chair of the school board whois pushing to reopen the schools has mentioned, over and over again the needs of the sports programs - not mentioning academic concerns once.  That she also owns a restaurant which, no doubt, lost money during the all-too-brief shutdown last Spring may honestly be suspected to play a role in her need to pretend that everything is just buzzing merrily along.  That is the Trumpian line, as it was in Sweden and Britain and some other places which has made the plague here worse than in other places. What has made the USA a pariah state, leading to, oh, so ironically it being Trump's doing,  travel bans, both internationally and among the several states.