Friday, February 16, 2024

Godspeed, Mr. Navalny (Tom on Navalny)

 Activist and anti-corruption crusader Alexi Navalny, a long-time thorn in the side of Vladimir Putin and the thieving oligarchs who have looted that sad nation until just gnawed bones and regurgitated gristle remain.  Details of his death are scant and whether he was killed by a fellow 'Zek', or he fell out a window, as Mr. Putin's opponents are wont to do, doesn't really matter. Mr. Navalny was brave in a way that is difficult for westerners to understand. 

He loved his family and his Rodina in equal measure, and returned to Russia even in the face of repeated asassination attempts. 

He made the fatal mistake of speaking truth to power, for one thing autocrats like Mr. Putin fear most is the cleansing effects of sunshine. 

Like cockroaches and earwigs, autocrats like Mr. Putin flourish best in the dark.  The people over whom they rule suffer, both spiritually and economically.  The longer that the autocrats dominate the economy, the worse that the common people fare, for instead of functioning as a Commonwealth, wherein the resources of the state are devoted to the needs of her people, an autocratic government functions as a 'kleptocracy', essentially a government by and for thieves.  And people doomed to live under the yoke of the 'Big Man' often suffer a crisis of the spirit; a learned helplessness that cripples the soul.


As I was writing this small appreciation of Mr. Navalny, a line from 'Julius Caesar', probably my favorite of all of Shakespeare's plays:


“A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once. It seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come.”


Godspeed, Mr. Navalny



Thursday, February 15, 2024

Tom on the GOP History

 While Mr. Trump's MAGA shock troops carry with them the air of inevitability, Mr. Trump appears increasingly unhinged, to use Nikki Haley's apt characterization.  A conventional candidate for high office would honor the sacrifices of veterans and their families, especially those who have been injured and killed in the service of their country, but Mr. Trump calls them 'suckers' and 'losers'.  Rather than championing the ideals that America has always stood for, he embraces authoritarian thugs like Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin , Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping, whie constantly criticizing Joe Biden, but if you look at these respective economies, the US is the only one doing well.  And when the do-nothing House were offered most of the concessions that they sought to alleviate the situation along the southern border, they said NO, because their lord and master wanted to use it as a campaign issue.  These are not serious people.


Today's Republicans remind me of the pre-WWII GOP, who were isolationists who were willing to tolerate the depredations of Germany and Japan, contending that such matters were none of our business.  In order to give aid and comfort to Great Britain, which was facing daily bombardment by the Luftwaffen, President Roosevelt and certain of his aides, notably came up with the "Lend-Lease" program, which allowed the US to give material aid to allied nations under threat from Germany, Italy, and Japan.  We actually provided significant assistance to Britain, France, China and other allied nations, and most of it was repaid or written off.  The 'America Firsters', (as they were known, then as now), Included such luminaries as Michigan Sen. Arthur Vandenburg, (who later saw the error of his ways and was instrumental in developing the postwar order, including the founding of the NATO alliance), Joe Kennedy, (Father of Jack and Bobby and a fan of Adolf Hitler), pioneering aviator Charles Lindberg, ("Lucky Lindy", who also has a soft spot for Chancellor Hitler), and Ohio Sen. Robert Taft, the scion of a prominent Ohio political dynasty who was known as Mr. Republican".  These folk allied themselves with America's enemies of the day, just as today's GOP prefers to bury their heads into the sand and pretend that we live in some panglossian. fairyland where the wolves lie down with the lambs, insead of the real world where the wolves eat the lambs...

Monday, February 12, 2024

AI Debate: Biden vs drumpf


 

Tom on Disturbing Magats

 I read a very troubling story this morning about a fellow who decapitated his own father in the family home, and then posted a video of him, holding dad's severed head aloft, (it was in a clear plastic bag), while going on a YouTube rant about how this action was justified because dear old dad was a traitor to his country.  His crime?  He was a longtime employee of the Army Corps of Engineers.    

  Justin Mohn, 32, was apparently motivated by a hatred of the Biden Administration, the current situation on the southern border with the US and, interestingly, declared himself "Acting President of the United States", under Martial Law.  He was arrested at a National Guard armory armed with a handgun, but did not resist arrest and is currently being held without bond pending arraignment.  He left the bloody machete and the kitchen knife that he used to take his father's head in the bathtub for his mother to find.

This is where the overheated and increasingly violent rhetoric of Mr. Trump and his followers takes you. To a dystopia where disputes are settled with threats of violence and other forms of intimidation and, in the case of already mentally ill folks, to actual violence.  Mr. Mohn is an extreme example of this tendency, but he's not alone. The Anti-DefamationLeague, (ADL), estimates that the majority of 'terroristic events' are perpetrated by those from the right side of the political spectrum.  And while some violence does come from the left, it seems to be directed less at individuals and more toward institutions.  In the past couple of years there have been assaults on peace officers that resulted in the death of the perpetrators.  Ricky Shiffer, a 42 year old Navy veteran from Columcus, Ohio, attempted to storm an FBI  office in Kenwood, Ohio, where the agency's Cincinnati office is located.  The assault took place in the wake of the FBI's service of a search warrant on Donald Trump's residence at Mar-A-Lago that attempted to recover certain documents to the National Archive that Mr. Trump had repeatedly refused to return.  Three days later, Mr.  Shiffer showed up at Kenwood, armed with an AR-15 and a nail gun, and wearing body armor.  From what I've read, the nail gun was supposed to be Mr. Shiffer's 'secret weapon' that would take care of the bulletproof class in the field office.  It didn't work.  After a high speed chase and an armed standoff during which shots were fired at the police, Mr. Shiffer was killed.   For what it's worth,  Mr. Shiffer was also part of the assault on the US Capital on 1/06/21.

In another incident, a man named Craig Robertson. was shot and killed by FBI agents attempting to serve a arrest warrant  on the very angry Mr. Robertson, then a resident of Provo, Utah, who had made what the Secret Service believed to be credible threats against the life of President Biden, who was scheduled to make a trip to Utah a few hours before the incident in question.  Mr. Robertson was a self-described "MAGA Trumper", who had exhibited violent tendencies in the past.

I've said before in these notes that the current political climate reminds me of the 1850's and the runup to the American Civil War.  If you recall, over 700,000 Americans perished in that war.  I wouldn't necessarily predict a 21st century civil war, but I wouldn't  be terribly surprised if such a thing came to pass. For me, this political climate reminds me of the 1960s, when asassination was a reality, rather than something that one read about in a history book.  If I were a betting man, I'd bet that someone will be assassinated during this year's election, simply because there are too many guns in the hands of too many angry and mentally ill people. 

Monday Morning Smile

 


Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

In Praise of Women

 



I do not agree with him not letting his boy play with dolls, but I think he's using it  to explain how to raise a future man.  He's @demetrimanabat on tik tok 

The SCOTUS Women

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