MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Most of us feel like it is breaking down, but this point I just ran across made me think again:
I looked at the whole original thread, which has several more thought-provoking points. Then I thought of this kind of thing
And that we are nowhere near that yet.
At the same time, we've got this thing where people who are angry settle it with guns and other cultures don't. Then I thought liberal heresy: could the 2nd Amendment people be a little right in that the threat of guns tempers the way many act? Even with the current chaos, what makes us different to guys like this immigrant? What should we appreciate that we are still doing right? He sees that we still follow rule of law for the most part?....
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Another confusing tweet I just ran across. Is it because we do this kind of thing instead of brawl? Which is like the opposite of Melania's "Be Best"?
That the first amendment allows for verbal bullying, name calling, protection of hate speech, that let's off steam? And your mother wears army boots!
I think of how most of us grumble and mutter our road rage at the other guy in the car, we don't just start rear ending the other guy, or slam on the breaks and start punching.
by artappraiser on Sat, 03/30/2019 - 2:57pm
We are not Rwanda, but there is one side yelling about locking up people who disagree with them. That appears to be 30-40% of the country. Both sides are not the problem.
by rmrd0000 on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 11:35am
If the opposing 30% are "yelling" back, they are part of the problem as far as cohesiveness is concerned. You either are for civil warfare or ya aren't. You're giving the "he started it" argument moms everywhere know so well. To which mom usually says "I don't care who started it."
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 12:49pm
I am for civil warfare. That's where we are at and the only option left. To fight back vigorously, though we can have disagreements on the best way to fight that battle. Frankly it does matter who started it. Moms say "I don't care who started it" because they don't want to take the time to get all the information about the conflict and dispense justice. Perhaps that's understandable when dealing with children. From an adult point of view too many of the conflicts are trivial and children have too many conflicts to adjudicate them all comprehensively and fairly. Not caring who started it doesn't mean who started it doesn't matter. It's about time constraints and a function of prioritizing.
by ocean-kat on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 1:33pm
Still, a reminder about some of those who started it:
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 1:39pm
and those who continue it:
his goal is not to fix the system, but to exacerbate turmoil for political gain.
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 2:46pm
I didn't know where to plop this but I could not pass it up. Doesn't the following strongly suggest that George lives with a sociopath?
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 7:40pm
Brexit Mess Reflects Democracy’s New Era of Tear-It-All-Down
By Max Fisher @ NYTimes.com, March 29
by artappraiser on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 2:09pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 1:20am
It's not about that at all. Homeless shelters are problematic. I lived next to a homeless shelter. It was a homeless shelter for men. For a couple of years I could pretty much ignore it but when a women with three kids moved in with me there were problems that we couldn't ignore. The oldest daughter was 13 and well developed with large breasts. The men hanging around the shelter, and there were always men hanging around, would harass her with sexual comments and cat calls. How ever well developed physically she was still just a 13 year old girl who was not prepared to deal with this. No women should have to but for this child it was very scary.
Homelessness is a problem that's difficult to solve. Any attempt to find a solution involves trade offs. Every economic group on the negative side of those trade offs will attempt to protect themselves from those negative side effects. Even "regular people" will try. Lower middle class people will have more power to avoid the negative impacts than poor people. Upper middle class people more than the lower middle class and the very rich more than the lesser rich.
It has nothing to do with oppositional politics or wanting to annoy this or that elite group or this or that identity group. Try to put a homeless shelter in a neighborhood populated by regular folks and the regular people will get into a "slapfight" too. There are problems and we have to face them realistically and discuss them rationally if we're going to come up with plans to deal with the homeless. This comment/analysis doesn't do that.
by ocean-kat on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 2:15am
I remember a woman taking food to the homeless at the train station, claiming the city doesn't care about them. I noted there's a homeless shelter a block away, but it's much more exciting to hang out at the train station all day. The police are pretty even-keeled about it - keep problems from happening, keep the homeless a bit clustered off so not a social problem, but largely let them do their thing as well... Respect.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 3:05am
Time for a positivity break. I.E.: anything is possible. Watch this Martha & Snoop inter-generational (I looked it up, she's not a boomer, but a war baby-77 yrs. old! and he's GenX-48) interracial, major cross-cultural and personality clash mashup as they don't just respect but adore each other while appropriating romantic tropes to the max, have fun doing it and make big capitalist bucks at the same time:
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 4:01am
Then what the heck, I'll throw in a guilt break. Believe it or not, found re-tweeted on the feed of the coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors (don't ask how I got there, I dunno!), turns out he's not all cutthroat partisan all the time:
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 4:09am
Yeah, saw it - tried showing it to the rest of the family, I'm the only one truly moved... guess I have too much time.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 4:11am
Seems like they're serious.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.eonline.com/amp/news/1028872/inside-snoop...
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 9:22am
by artappraiser on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 1:29pm