Thursday, April 23, 2009

Erasing Bookmarks

I don't go to a lot of places online anymore that I used to go to dozens of times a day. I'm not sure why I ever went to them now. I look at them and find them vapid and full of trivial matters. When we, as a country, are debating war crimes trials for former presidents and vice presidents and whether we can survive as a constitutional democracy because we have betrayed every principle of morality and virtue bequeathed us by our Founders, I simply cannot understand the attraction of things like reality television or sports or even--gasp--books. I haven't completely given up on those things as leisure activities. But I see no reason to endlessly obssess over them or even discuss them with anyone other than my sisters or John.

I honestly believe that many people don't care about what happens to our country at this point. They are much too selfish and self-involved to understand what a pivotal historical moment we are in and, if they do understand it, they don't really seem to care as long they have theirs, whatever that "theirs" may be. I know that not everyone is this way. But it sure seems the vast majority of people who hang out in those places are, if their conversations online are any indication. I know one place that I'm sure is happy I am gone because there is no way they would have avoided discussing torture and how we are now a nation no better than North Vietnam, North Korea, China, Cuba, Peronista Argentina, and Nazi Germany. I popped over to that site today for the first time in ages just to see what people there were saying about this sad turn of events. Turns out, there is not one single thread about it. Not one. No discussion of it at all. I find that more appalling than I can say. I know there are some good people there. But they don't care about this. They'd rather put their heads in the sand and, as they like to say, talk about "puppies and pudding skins." And that is not the only one of the above mentioned places that is uncomfortable with this discussion. But it is the only one that is completely ignoring it. I find that stunning. And a turn of events that makes me wonder how good, really, all those good people I thought I knew there actually are. The whole exercise of visiting these old haunts was so dispiriting that I have now erased all the old bookmarks. I won't be going back for any reason, not even simple curiosity. I find I am repelled and disgusted by those who willfully ignore the existential crises of our country almost as much as I am by those who brought this crisis about. Good Germans, indeed.

On a more cheerful note, it all made me appreciate how lucky I am to have John now. He is the exact opposite of that. More on him later.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Andrew At His Best

I'm so dispirited by what was done by my government in my name allegedly to protect me. But Sully nails it:

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/04/mark-thiessen-it-was-torture.html#more

If this is what is required to keep me safe, I'd rather be dead.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lorne Michaels Needs to Sign This Guy, STAT

I can't believe Shuster got away with this. He said it on the 8pm Countdown and it ran again on the rerun at 10pm. This might be the funniest thing I've seen on tv all year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i-OWDjOQfI&feature=player_embedded

Watch and enjoy.

Monday, April 06, 2009

And So It Begins

The Pittsburgh metropolitan region is in mourning. And shock. The mourning is totally called for. Those cops were heroes, especially Officer Kelly who was off-duty and responding as backup only because it was on his way home. The coward who took them out ambushed them. And they died because no one could get to them to even try to save them. Everyone here- regular citizens, law enforcement, media, and politicians-are finding any sort of understandable rationalization almost impossible to articulate.

But I'm not shocked. Not even a little bit. And I expect many more incidents like this to happen, most likely even worse.

How could anyone who pays attention to the world not have expected this? And the silence regarding this incident from certain mainstream and alternative media tells me more than I need to know about how complicit they have been in creating the atmosphere where this happens. I have been to websites filled with wingnut posters that don't even mention this incident. If they don't comment on it, they don't have to take responsibility, I guess.

I hold them responsible. Every fucking one of them. From the insane racist ranters at Stormfront to the Glenn Becks and Michelle Bachmans to the Left Behinders and the religious right to the NRA to the casual Internet posters who ignorantly rant about LIEberals and Defeatocrats and union plots to take over the country and turn us all into commies. They spread lies and ignorance and encourage hate and violence in those too weak to see how desperate and stupid their heroes and compatriots truly are.

I am more than disgusted by these people, every one of them. I hope they all live miserable lives filled with defeat in every endeavor and a lack of any human respect from anyone. I don't believe in heaven or hell, but I do believe in hell on earth. And I hope that all of these people spend their lives in that earthly hell. They aren't good people. They aren't Christian or any recognizable religion. They aren't productive or useful. They are destroyers and bigots and must be called as such as often and loudly as possible. They are no different from the bin Ladens or Hamases or Tamil Tigers. They are terrorists, by word or deed or both. And we must begin by saying as much. I'm saying it right here. I have, however, no faith that anyone in the media or our government will be half as honest. And I know that the everyman who subscribes to the wingnut memes will certainly never see that not only are they, too, part of the problem but will pound his or her chest, vehemently denying any sort of collusion with an ideology that creates monsters like Mr. Poplowski.

But they are.