Showing posts with label immorality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immorality. Show all posts
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Quote of the Day -- On Wealth Inequality and Inequity
"Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate." --Bertrand Russell
Said so many years ago but still so applicable today. Hear this, Mr. Bezos? Waltons?
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Friday, April 23, 2021
Quote of the Day -- Truthful Edition
"More cranks take up fashionable untruths than unfashionable truths."
— Bertrand Russell, "Principles of Social Reconstruction." Mind you, too, he said this in 1916, amazingly enough. True then. Still, sadly, tragically so very true today. So explains Fox.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
A Republican -- On Republicans
Don't take it from me, folks.
So many former Republicans. This man, David Jolly, Bill Kristol, George Will. So many.
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Donald Trump, USA President, Today
From former NPR reporter Jacki Lyden today, from her Facebook page.
Kiss the kids, hug the spouse, walk the dog, pour coffee for the friend, chat to the neighbor?
Phone abroad, pull a weed?
In some way, be glad you were alive?
The leader of the free world (I’m fairly certain) did none of that.
In a 15-tweet-tweetstorm, the day before a UN roll-out, amid N Korea threats and Prez Taunts (now we’re down to taunts like Rocket Man) and post-Irma & Harvey, he woke up with tweet indigestion.
He put misogyny into the mix, re-tweeting from an anti-Semitic account fantasizing that this oaf could possibly swing a golf club hard enough to Hillary Clinton in the back, without getting a hernia. The meme splices in a clip of Clinton visiting Yemen.
Jealousy over Clinton's book reception likely triggered it (as well as raging jealousy over her accomplishments as a female Secretary of State-- (heaven help Ivanka) but -- racism and misogyny and paternalism/white supremacy are absolutely at the core of Donald Trump's id. (I would never reflect on the state of his soul. That remains to be developed.)
Every single day, Americans who worry about the myriad obliques and angles threatening modern life, must additionally worry that this unstable man will further undermine what remains of our democracy, society, and civility.
Every hour.
Columnists write columns about their rising blood pressure (see Dana Milbank, "Trump is Killing Me).
The best antidote, of course, is to prevail with those principles Trump cannot affect -- morality, civility, decency, and courage. It's not about "moving past" Trump's latest outrage -- it's burned into our psyches already. Short of removing this completely unfit human from public office, we must do all we can to hang on to our own characters, which are, of course, already going to be tested by the ungrateful kid, horrid neighbor, food poisoning and dog that bites.
My point being that life is a series of intended and unintended feints and parries, an equilibrium forever poised on the precipice of eclipse, but with this president we can count on poison and only on poison.
There are no legislative political accomplishments, and of course, he is politically impotent.
And knows it.
Remember we need health care, mental health parity, community need, a fight against ethnic cleansing, fairness for the the frail amongst us, an environment and planet health we must improve.
Perhaps the test for us is that in addition to never overlooking his sickness--for he is a sick man, very sick--we must expand our empathy gene in direct opposition to Trump’s failure to affect anything except hatred.
We must speak out.
That to me is indeed but one good reason to get up in the morning and carry on-- because someone this sick and desperate can make everyone a little more sick and desperate and would revel in doing so if it made him feel powerful.
There is no moral compass there, just an id.
So onward friends, in the engagement of your best self, best talents, best friends, best heart. We struggle, but at least, we struggle together.
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