Showing posts with label jingoistic self-righteousness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jingoistic self-righteousness. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2015

A Funny Thing Happened On The Way?


Beep. Beep. Beep. There it was. The pulsating dot over the cell phone's GPS graphic representing The United Nations. While the courier was too new to his company to turn anything down. No matter how confused the details were expected to be even before picking up. Beginning with a maze of blocked entrances at least. He tapped yes.


The messenger bag was clean so Front Gate Security passed him on. But now, rather than wait for the next line's total Front Desk supervision, he called the client, direct, who said an assistant would be there "to get you soon." While why the package wouldn't come too wasn't his place to ask. 

The hustling, but polite, assistant nodded him in. Despite its being an exception for thirty years for messengers to be past Front Desk Security. Access blocked since even before the western wall's substantial bank of telephones were removed. Getting the courier to wonder whose power made this unnecessary move possible? Although they'd probably lost other bikes that wouldn't wait, so his guess was the client was willing to pay for speed.

So. A short elevator ride and he was dropped in an elaborate Reception Area. Where, except for the far off lone male receptionist, he was left to himself, in the center, to do a 360° survey of the exquisite decorations. Seeing what the whole city, since before the Dutch, reflects, success. Then his "supervisor" popped her head out a door to say, "A few more minutes. Please." Making sure he was still there.

Then just feeling drawn to look at a different door, without intending, a contingent of suits swept him with them through a short corridor somewhere that felt like backstage. Seeing things he wasn't meant to, the courier was wide-eyed while the two uniforms assisted the group's table seating. But in an atmosphere so friendly he moseyed on over to the gap on an actual stage he was stunned wasn't television and shook at the thought.
But with no time to weigh consequences, his feet instinctively felt the opportunity carry his shy personality center stage. 
At the podium the courier reached in his messenger bag for his company's stapled instructions he hadn't memorized. Placing the sheets on the podium, and bag between his feet, maybe half the hall raised their heads wondering "what the?" While the other half, at least for a while, would have been reasonably expected to ignore Secretary General Ban Ki-moon himself.  

The courier saw a little mike and "Hello" filled the hall. Dazed, he said, "Ladies and Gentlemen," and confused by Security, yelled "End ruthless rule!" 


Under apparent arrest, carried by two officials in both ears telling him his future was ruined, was the exact ramification the messenger was responsible for preventing. Though in his case, at that moment of extreme regret, a Sri Lankan yelled, "Wait!" Stopping his handlers. She insisted, "He's spoken here. It is my right to hear him out." Then directly asked the courier, "What did you mean, sir?" 

Realizing he needed composure most. He remained silent and passive till release. Then straightening his back and shoulders slowly returned to the podium where he 
covered the mike and cleared his throat. Saying calmly, "What's wrong is ruthlessness wins. Machismo's right even when wrong. To enforce civil society, everyday simple things are oppressive. You yourselves know from not paying New York City Parking Summonses through Diplomatic Immunity, that the bottom line is money and not public safety. Only our full integrity and the weak are punished for crime and it's this incessant acceptance that the weak's status is theirs and not all of ours, that makes the necessary individualism the scapegoat for the actual complacent flaws privilege shares with poverty. Will who we are always result from pragmatic excuses?"

 (Stephen Chernin/Getty Images)
Then, with the entire hall, even the courier thought - what? But, noticing Security's cautious circle closing in, he scanned the audience for pause, smiling, saying anyway, "I imagine the translators are boggled. Are they working?"

"No," the Sri Lankan answered "Cut off."

"Yes," the courier grinned. "I can't afford this expensive stage. But I'll donate," he said and "cough.

"Now. The reality is to protect rights justice is a contest. A stage for acting out tragedy, courting resolution. But not solving criminality's festering all these generations with how many more to come? Is it true all our shortcomings are financial? It's a financial decision that the whole world isn't bridges and tunnels separating auto and rail transportation to protect ourselves from the inevitable inherent error when they collide. Excusing mistakes for financial reasons is not moral. 

"Justice? Justice is stretched to absurd proportions. It's impossible we'll ever be truly civilized while there's two sides to the law. In all practicality the marginal criminalization of the public makes the public enemies of the people. The police should be such good guys we're not put through the expense of citizens feeling they have to evade them. 'But hardened criminals' you ask? Not if what must be done is done educationally. Because it's not a mystery why people grow up bizarre. But what's strange is how authority handles everything militarily. Police should be everywhere with no reason to be nosy about everyone's business. 'But anyone could be a bad person,' I'm reminded. Yes and we're already dealing with that. Social imbalance must be solved from our humane core. The violent spectacle all around us is from a distorted belief in revenge when anyone's being dressed in sheep's clothing led to slaughter is wrong."


"Excuse me," a
 new official asked, swinging an arm lightly, ready to grab a hold? "Aren't you done?"

The courier said, "I would prefer not to" into the mike. And the two men looked at each other. One wondering what would move this along and the other curious to see how far it goes.

Re-addressing the UN General Assembly Hall, the courier said, "I know this is against protocol and still chose to do it. Rules are mostly broken because of opportunity. It would be nice if people who did drugs were morally corrupt and maintaining the Criminal Enterprise System the righteous thing to do. But that's not true. Get your heads out of the clouds. Not doing drugs does not make people morally superior. Whatever it is, the world has to stop being jealous of each others' adventures. A justice system would respect the public and not have opposite sides seeing each other as enemies. We're much too sophisticated and advanced for all this nonsense. Terrorists? The world stood and stands by letting wicked symbolize so much, that we're undone by our judgmental madnesses. Destroyed by everyone's superiority complexes.
"But," he said, raising his hand for pause. Perhaps pretending he was meant to say, "It's just how things are. Oh well. We just have to collectively shrug our shoulders, right? Well. The future would be right to judge us by what we haven't accomplished rather than what we have."

Then the courier nodded once to the hall and stepped back from the podium with a return motion as if Security's hands could be kept off indefinitely making him laugh, and consequently seem more suspicious. 

But who applauded first is hard to say because when the Sri Lankan raised her hands a quarter of the hall gave a light applause. And while h
e didn't get the package, he took away the valid hope someone understood. And that's that. Because, after all, how could being a publicity hazard lose his job when everyone's favorite show's As The Celebrity Turns? 

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Essays Worth Not Missing 

March 7th's on intrusive advertising: 
The Cost of Paying Attention by Matthew B. Crawford in The New York Times adapted from his forthcoming book, The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction

The 15th's How Business Made Us Christian or March 14th's Digital Title A Christian Nation? Since When? TNYT by Kevin M. Kruse

Birth of a Freedom Anthem TNYT by Ethan J. Kytle 
and Blain Roberts. "We Shall Overcome"

And Slavery's Enduring Resonance TNYT by Edward Ball (An explanation of what's behind American Equality's veneer.)

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Political Momentum

If I can't say what anyone might be afraid to hear. 
I have no business writing The Soapbox View.

A little tune to read to from the Jingoistic Nationalism By Every And All Means is The World's Biggest Flaw of All Catalogue. 


Well here we are as usual. Where the more stably unstable the most powerful are, the more the world is misled to believe that power in our names is pure patriotism and not really that far out of whack. The Ukraine debate has been fashioned such that 
President Putin is characterized as on the simple path of ruthless nationalism. OK, but barriers are rising to curb that goal in Ukraine so now there's this pseudo short-term appearance militarism is on hold. Except, as noted before, and William J. Broad pointed out in The New York Times, Sunday, May 18, 2014, In Taking Crimea, Putin Gains A Sea Of Fuel Reserves. Why would Russia want all of Ukraine's problems when their profit is primarily concerned with supplying the world's owners who were so darn contentedly complacent over-polluting the planet, they have held back our progress both environmentally and economic? Shareholders my ___! Bait and switch psuedo-conservative hysteria for simple-minded market-share when it's past time people woke to the mess financial circulation remains because of petty political jargon. Can't pour oil across the US from Canada? President Putin could drill tubes underground anywhere he wants so who's driving now? 

How can powerful disinterested self-interests face the truth? By everyone taking responsibility so we somehow also find how to put on hold the demonizing of this poor wealthy man, Vladimir Putin, who's just a Chester pounding his chest atop the tip of a darn cold iceberg. Soapbox View The associations of individuals (hey) conspiring to funnel the world's financial flow instead of letting it go for everyone. Getting ourselves beyond this contrived lazy worked-up nonsense of blaming a lazy economic class for not having more access to opportunity because there really is a massive cornering of wealth away from where it could more righteously flow. For example: The New York Times, Sunday May 18, 2014, by Elizabeth RosenthalMedicine's Top Earners Are Not the M.D.s examines the numbers of how the business of medicine was actually coerced from the actual practitioners in The Medical Industrial Complex. Soapbox View

As criminal as legally stealing health care and blaming the public has been, let's address the other charade - the 21St Century precedent set by former President George W. Bush inserting jingoistic self-righteousness into the cyclically misunderstood holy war of revenge over all of our one Allah/God. So of course following that Chester-ish lead, why shouldn't any nation assert sovereignty across borders? Any revolutionary carry out violence against women when power for its' own sake is the real worshipped evil. Sure. The toughest can always win but no mere mortal can just assert they're right and be correct. 
The point is critics will criticize and compliment ANY statesmanship. But where was President Putin supposed to learn civilized law and order is not a decree? From George the Grinner's post-presidential interview comfortably facing his daughter? (It's ok honey, detractors are just nobodies.)


Image makers? It's like no one has to give a da_n. Claiming to let history decide? No one besides actual terrorists deserves that. No shame? Believe me. I'd prefer to write around this opinion and not offend sycophants. But this is my country too and I feel the shame of your cohort of bandwagon jumpers' satisfaction as mere manipulators. Apologize, or whine to God. Your choice. 

If George W. Bush apologized would that get the ball rolling? Because politics shouldn't just be the art of using people. As wild as it sounds, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission is a perfect precedent for the position the whole world is in. Not just Russia, Mr. Presidents.  
Fictionalized Biography
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I apologize for my redundancy concerning this topic. I'd prefer to not offend law abiding citizens. But these three films confront the immorality of the
Criminal Enterprise System



Sanjay Gupta "systematically misled" Interview
Moral Totems Should Be Risen To, Not Fallen From?
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So where's President Obama's criticism? 
Isn't recognizing all politicians blow in the wind enough? 
The Soapbox View Satirical Twispursues the 
Twin Legacies Andy Rooney and I.F. Stone?