Sunday, December 24, 2023

A Hurt Feelings Report for Christmas stockings, Hamas lovers, Israel lovers, and Gaza, Israel and West Bank tourism industries

    Many years ago, I read somewhere that Christmas, as it is known today in America, the giving of many presents, was invented by northern Jewish merchants in the latter 1880s. Certainly, Christmas in America today has no resemblance to the man Jesus in the Gospels. Nor does America continuing to give Israel money, weapons and munitions, so it can continue leveling Gaza and murdering who knows now many more Gaza civilians. The Jesus in the Gospels surely would weep over that. Even as the merchants in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank are weeping over the death of their tourist industry, perhaps for a very long time.

    That Christmas Eve cheer out of the way, I’m reminded of the title of one of Gloria Steinem’s books, “The Truth Will Set You Free, But First It Will Piss You Off,” and I’m also reminded of this hilarious Hurt Feelings Report, which I wish could be posted in online forums, where feelings get hurt plenty, but the forums do not have tech for uploading images.

    Those Christmas stocking stuffers out of the way, let’s move to the deep end of the swimming pool with this from a  battle-hardened war correspondent, who just doesn’t seem able to crawl into the light of day. I leave for you to open the link below and see that for yourself.

Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and journalist who was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times.

The Cost of Bearing Witness
CHRIS HEDGES
There are scores of Palestinian writers and photographers, many of whom have been killed, who are determined to make us see the horror of this genocide. They will vanquish the lies of the killers.

    But sometimes a grinch or two show up: 

Sloan Bashinsky
Writes Sloan’s Newsletter

Heart, gut and soul-wrenching. 
Hey Hamas and Israel, God has nothing to do with any of it. You have made a mockery out of your religions.

Jon Carver
Writes What's the Anti-Matter?
Judeo-Christian Supremacist Settler Capitalist Wealth Accumulators have been genociding non-stop for the past 600 years. Today they genocide under the Star of David while continuing their generational genocide of the Original Americans through federal law loopholes in the US and Central and South America and fossil fuel " sacrifice zones ". Having accumulated more wealth than any group in history, they still can't feed or house all the people since theirs is a Supremacist Ideology. This ideology is the living engine at the heart of US -Euro Imperialism and must be exposed, Abrahamic roots and all, and be shamed out of plausibility, especially in relation to Palestine today. 

PITA Contrarian
May I propose that a mandatory inset photo of Netanyahu appear in the lower-right hand corner of all all video footage of the carnage in Gaza ... even better, inset video footage of Bibi smiling, shaking hands and kissing babies ... I also propose that his name appear in the credits as the producer.

Rick
"Evil has not changed down the millennia. Neither has goodness." 
Humans have not changed over the millennia. What has changed are institutions and the means of mitigating the violence and oppression. 
"Western Civilization has been writing its own obituary for decades."
That has been said for centuries and still has not come to pass. If anything, Western Civilization is stronger now than it has ever been. That is not strength through oppression or war. It is strength through the creation of the EU, a common market, and a tolerant and liberal civilization. 
Evil still exists. That evil is the "zero-sum-game". That evil exists in every civilization and in the corridors of power. 
As human and moving as this essay is, it changes nothing. It gives recognition of the human tragedy but that will not stop the killing. This is largely because it does not change the rules of the "zero-sum-game". Some view a "zero-sum-game" as short-term only. It is not, it can be very long term in its application. Hedges has described this through his interviews with HAMAS leadership. The goal of HAMAS is clear, the destruction of the Jewish state with all of its attendant violence and genocide. 
Chris Hedges does no service to this tragedy in Gaza by ignoring or being dismissive of the cynical behavior of HAMAS. The 10/7/2023 assault on Israel was methodical and very long in the planning. It was aided and probably abetted by Iran (for its own cynical objectives). It is highly unlikely that Iranian Intelligence was unaware of HAMAS' intentions. The result of this campaign: 1) more civilian martyrs; 2) more oppression; 3) a continuation of the "zero-sum-game". 
The "obituary of Western Civilization" is a common theme and desire for some these days. Some take comfort in this thought. So what replaces Western Civilization? A more just world? I don't think so. Under the excuse of Nazis and a threat to Russia, a war continues to wage in the Ukraine with 10s of thousands of dead Ukrainians and Russian conscripts. Hedges' position: What would you expect with the expansion of NATO. This thinking always places the blame on the West and ignores Russia's imperialist past. Former Warsaw Pact countries are not interested in Russian suzerainty. 
One can proclaim ad infinitum, the Nakba and its injustice. Perhaps repeating this will build support for the Palestinian cause. There are seven million Jews in Israel. Many are descendants of Holocaust survivors. There are many Jews from Arab lands as well. How probable is it that these people will engage willingly in a second diaspora? 
War is evil, but where in all of Chris Hedges' writings is there a solution?

Sloan Bashinsky
Well said. This is a religious war, it’s been going on a long time, it is rooted the scriptures of the Jews, Christianity and Islam, gong back to Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac. As long as the State of Israel exists, there will be trouble in Palestine. If Israel were to cease to exist, the different Islamic factions would war with themselves, as they have done and do elsewhere. I say the Oct 7 attack was clever bait to get Israel to do what it is doing in Gaza, and Israel swallowed the bait hook, line and sinker. Unable to defeat Israel head-on, Hamas figured out what it would take to provoke Israel to turn the entire world against it, except for America, whose Bible thumpers will not stand for a president or Congress abandoning Israel, which they want to remain and defend their so-called holy land, where Jewish leaders once had Jesus crucified. Taking sides with Hamas or with Israel is taking sides with Evil.

Sloan Bashinsky
(I wrote this below last night and decided to sleep on it and dreams prompted me to make the leap.)
 

As you pointed out, Rick, Islamic Hamas views the murdered Gaza civilians as martyrs, meaning, they went straight to Paradise, and were necessary sacrifices in Hamas’s scheme to provoke Israel to turn the entire world against it. 
The German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote The Cost of Discipleship, in which he compared cheap grace to the real thing. He said, silence in the face of Evil itself is Evil, God will not hold us guiltless. He and others tried to assassinate Hitler and were caught and executed.
A demon has taken up residence in the people running Hamas and Israel, and in their respective military. The demon has won. The only way forward is both sides recognize what has happened to them and they own it and they stop fighting and they leave each other alone indefinitely. The odds of that happening might be less than zero. 
People who line up in support of either side open themselves to being infiltrated unawares by the demon.
Do I post that as a comment? If I do, will that convince the people here that I am insane? If I don’t post it, I betray the truth, I betray God by any name.
What a mess has been made by religious people, who have no clue where they stand with God.

Rick
What you are advocating is a non-zero-sum-game as opposed to the one being played out in universities, alternative media, many of the postings on this site and certainly within the core strategy of the Likud Party and HAMAS. 
"He said, silence in the face of Evil itself is Evil" 
There are reasons for the fear within the heart of the Israelis. This fear has led to the Likud Party dominance and the ever encroaching settlers on the West Bank. This fear has been stoked by the behavior of HAMAS. One cannot blithely dismiss the true genocide in Europe which occurred less that 100 years ago and its impact on a people. 
The Palestinians have suffered. Their land was taken through fiat and they have gradually lost more and more sovereignty. They also have a failed leadership that has over promised and only delivered failure and death. They are not prosperous, they are not safe, and they have very little opportunity. Not all of this immiseration is Israel's fault. 
This choosing sides in the game of "who is most evil" is also evil since it ignores or excuses evil. It tolerates and accepts this evil as a justified strategy for liberation. Dead people cannot be liberated. 
Both extremes are consumed by an ancient evil and both are at fault for this tragedy. 

Sloan Bashinsky
We seem to be in agreement. I have suggested America offer Israel’s people sanctuary in America, which should have happened after World War II, if Israel will pack up and leave Palestine. I can’t imagine, though, either side going for it. It’s a horrible mess there, and I see no happy ending for so long as Israel, Islam, Judaism and Christianity exist in their present mindsets. 

Rick
I would certainly support America offering sanctuary in the US. However, were I Jewish and an Israeli would I want it? Following the Jewish diaspora this ethnic group lived in many different nation states. No less a personage than Otto von Bismark saw merit in marriage between prominent Jewish families and German gentiles. However, they were subject to pogroms and near eradication in Europe. Would I trust the United States? More, perhaps than other countries, however, who is to say that Christian fascism in the US will always be supportive of the Jewish people? 
Additionally, who is to say what a Palestinian state would do in the Middle East. HAMAS owes Iran for the aid. Hezbollah is a proxy of Iran as is Palestinian Jihad. Religion is simply being employed as it often has been as a rationalization for supporting objectives and all too frequently inhumanity. I doubt seriously that a Palestinian state would bring peace to the Middle East.

Sloan Bashinsk
Every point you raised is valid. 

I recall when Roos Perot  begged the first President Bush on Larry King Live not to get involved in Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. Perot said his company had tried to do business with Arabs and each time he thought they got a good deal, it turned out they had gotten out-witted, and he decided Arabs think differently form Americans he his company stopped doing business with them. He said Arabs are always getting into squabbles and going into tents and coming out arm in arm, until the next squabble. Arabs will sell Kuwait’s oil to America, regardless of which Arabs control Kuwait, and going to war over Kuwait was not one American casualty.

I thought Perot was spot on. A week or two later, I watched that President Bush say on national TV that he could not let the American way of life be threatened. Turned out, Bush’s ambassador had given Saddam Hussein the green light to take part of Kuwait, it wouldn’t matter to America. Turned out, Saudi Arabia letting the free Kuwait American-led coalition statoin in Saudi Arabia really pissed off an American ally, Osama bin Laden, whose offer to bring his army from Afghanistan to liberate Kuwait, the Saudis had rejected.

Islam has been at war among its own selves for quite a while, so if Israel ceased to exist, I doubt that would bring peace to Palestine. But Israel would not be there with its nuclear weapons, which I don’t for a heartbeat doubt it will use, if it feels it has no other option. Religious fanatics, who got really embarrassed by the Oct 7 attack, which punched every last one of their buttons, as Hamas had hoped, are liable to do anything, as we are seeing quite clearly in the Christian American right, which you call racists, but I think Nazis better suits them, given who is their leader, Donald Trump.

In Christianity’s scriptures, Jesus was born to Jews in Palestine, and Jews had him crucified in Palestine, and many American Christians want their so-called holy land protected against Islam at all costs, and since they aren’t interested in moving over there and doing it, they want Israel to do it. It’s a perfect storm in the darkest sense of humor, and given religious fanatics are running Hamas and Israel, and a demon is egging them on, whether they believe that or not, who knows what lies ahead? I sure as hell don’t know, and I get told things by angels known in the Bible, as does a really good friend of mine, and neither of us belong to a religion anymore. 

sloanbashinsky@yahoo.com

Friday, December 22, 2023

Anyone willing to bet a large sum that the Winter Solstice brings light into Palestine and America?

 

   I have read here and there that Jesus was born in March, evidence by his sign, the fish, Pisces, and in early Christian times, the Winter Solstice, the bringing of the light, was a very important Pagan holiday, and hoping to win Pagans over to Christianity, Christian leaders changed Jesus’ birthday to December 25. 

    I also have read here and there that Christmas, as it came to be practiced in America, with the buying and giving of many presents, was invented by Jewish merchants in the late 1880s.

    None of which, I imagine, interests Hamas and Israel today, other than they have seen to it that it might be a cold day in hell before Christians in America and other parts of the world flock to their so-called holy land to spend their money.

    In early November, an American pro-Gaza/Hamas commentator subscribed to my Substack Newsletter and invited me to subscribe to hers, which I did and I found she has a large following who blame everything bad that happens in Palestine on Israel. So, I started shooting off my mouth in reader comments, and I created a cabal of Sloan bashers featured in previous posts at this blogspot and at my Substack newsletter. Here’s the latest from that religious sect.

December 19, 2023 

The Atrocities In Gaza Are The Perfect Embodiment Of 'Western Values'
Caitlin Johnstone



Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): When Israeli president Isaac Herzog described the assault on Gaza as a war “to save Western civilization, to save the values of Western civilization,” he wasn’t really lying. He was telling the truth — just maybe not quite in the way that he meant it. 
 
Sloan Bashinsky
Writes Sloan’s Newsletter
Dec 20
Hamas was founded to destroy Israel. Unable to do it, Hamas baited Israel to do what it is doing.

russian_bot
The broken record - aka funny "Sloan" - has not failed to show up. It will soon remind the forum Caitlin invited it to join.
Can you scan your library to find a track to answer this one - who founded Hamas and why its aim has been for Israel to be destroyed?

Sloan Bashinsky
I read in several places online that Hamas’s Charter, created in 1987, called for the destruction of Israel. Maybe two weeks ago at his substack, war correspondent Chris Hedges described his close friendship with Hamas’ founder, Palestinian imam and activist Ahmed Yassin. Hamas is an acronym of its official name, the Islamic Resistance Movement (حركة المقاومة الإسلامية Ḥarakat al-Muqāwamah al-ʾIslāmiyyah).

gypsy33Dec 20
Well, shit-for-brains, you FINALLY got something right—-“resistance movement”.
Resisting the Zionazis who have been displacing them for decades.
I’m so sorry that your life is so empty and pathetic that you have to spend it on hasbara sites.

Sloan Bashinsky
Hamas is a religious - Islamic - outfit, no different from Israel, in that respect. What Hamas does defines what it is, just as what Israel does defines what it is. They both are terrorist outfits.

Ernesto Che
You're reading old stuff. Try reading the 2017 charter: Hamas in 2017: The document in full
 https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hamas-2017-document-full
Hamas explains general principles and objectives in 42-article document  
Pay particular attention to articles 16 and 20. When you've done that, report back.

Sloan Bashinsky
Thanks for the link. I read the entire new charter, which does not expressly revoke the original charter. In new words, the new charter calls for the destruction, or the termination, or the elimination of the State of Israel. It assigns its authority to Allah. It is a religious document, first, as for that matter is the United States Declaration of Independence, which begins:

In Congress, July 4, 1776
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. 
 
From the 2017 Hamas charter:

8. By virtue of its justly balanced middle way and moderate spirit, Islam – for Hamas - provides a comprehensive way of life and an order that is fit for purpose at all times and in all places. Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance. It provides an umbrella for the followers of other creeds and religions who can practice their beliefs in security and safety. Hamas also believes that Palestine has always been and will always be a model of coexistence, tolerance and civilizational innovation.

I don’t see middle way and moderate spirit in Israel or Hamas. I see terrorists running both.

Ernesto Che
Obviously you have NOT read the 2017, and have only taken parts out of context.
You have either NOT read the 2 articles I mentioned explicitly or you consciously choose to IGNORE THEM as the completely destroy your bullshit.
And on that note I declare this discussion terminated. By all means, have the last word. 

Sloan Bashinsky
I read those 2 and all the other parts. 

Mike Fish
Careful Che.
Don’t fall for Slow Bullshitsky’s false narrative.
This isn’t about Hamas vs Israel.
It’s about ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Hamas is the newest scapegoat for the Jewish state of Israel’s newest depravity.
Slow(n) is not interested in being educated/enlightened.
Just a turd in the punchbowl.
It’s like trying to teach a rotten kid who’s just here to disrupt the class.
Classless one might say.
Happy solstice.
Well, not very happy, but you get the sentiment behind the greeting. 

Ernesto Che
Hey Mike, thanks for the heads up. My comment was not so much for him, I tried once to have a discussion with the cat but it is like banging your head against a brick wall.
I come across comments regularly now that mention only the old Hamas charter because people are either unaware of the new version or they willfully ignore the new one that destroys the “Hamas wants to exterminate the Jews” narrative.
So, others who read my comment and were unaware of the new version can go to it. I am certainly not interested in Slow Bullshitsky — love the moniker 🤣 👍
I wish you a good solstice too, and wish us both many fruitful discussions.

Mike Fish
Brothers from another.

Sloan Bashinsky
Great movie, Brother From Another Planet. Great fellow, that brother, until someone messed with him ... 
It is said that the winter solstice heralds the bringing of the light. I wonder how much light Israel and Hamas can tolerate? Not much, if any, based on Oct 7 and thereafter. 
 
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Thor Swayze
Dec 20
“The reason The 2023 Palestinian Holocaust is worse than the WW 2 Jewish Holocaust is The Palestinian Holocaust can be ended with one phone call by one man *Genocide Joe Biden!*
That’s right Alzheimer’s Joe could call The IDF and tell them if the genocide doesn’t stop immediately The U.S will completely shut off all financial aid, all military aid & electronically shut down all U.S. weapons systems! Leading To The End of The Gaza Genocide! No one during WW2 could do that!” - Thor Swayze (Truth Teller)!
 
Sloan Bashinsky
I bet if Sleepy Joe makes that phone call, Israel tells Sleepy Joe, if he abandons Israel, he and his family will never be safe in America, because Israel’s best friend Donald Trump, according to Donald, and his legions will see to it that Biden and his family are not safe in America; and Biden, or whatever Democrat runs for president in 2024, will lose to Donald or whomever the Republicans run; and if backed into a corner where it feels it has no choice, Israel will detonate its nukes where it thinks is best for Israel. Now should that deter Sleepy Joe? No. He should make the phone call and back it up if Israel doesn’t stand down and pull IDF out of Gaza. And to help Sleepy Joe do it, Hamas should offer loudly on social and news media, to return all the Oct 7 hostages, if Irasel stops attacking Gaza and brings the IDF back to Israel. That Hamas has not already made that offer tells me that Hamas wants Israel to keep pulverizing Gaza and killing its civilians.

Thor Swayze
*Israel is an occupying force it has no right to self defense!*
*All they (the US) can do is to keep talking about Israel's alleged right for self-defence, which, as an occupying state, it does not have, as was confirmed by the [UN] International Court consultative ruling in 2004.”* 

Sloan Bashinsky
The Oct 7 attack was not self defense, but was bait to provoke Israel to respond as it has responded. Israel took the bait. Hamas was delighted. Israel is proving it is a lot more like Nazi Germany than it pretended not to be. Except for America, the world has turned against Israel. Hamas has won the war in the court of public opinion. If America flips and stops sending Israel money, weapons and ammo, then Israel stands along against Hamas, which is the ultimate strategy of the Oct 7 attack. Hamas was ok sacrificing a many civilians in Gaza as it took to provoke Israel to turn the tenure world against it. That is not something anyone can imagine is possible, who does not understand radical Islam, which views the murdered Gazans as martyrs, who went straight to Paradise.

David Lewis
Hamas has now said no hostages will be returned until Israel ceases its current activities.  

Sloan Bashinsky
That’s a l-o-n-g way from Hamas offering to return all Oct 7 hostages if Israel will stand down and being all its troops back to Israel.
Since Oct 7, Hamas has used releasing the Oct 7 hostages in piecemeal to get Israel to return in piecemeal Palestinian prisoners in Israel, which, res ipsa loquitur (the thing speaks for itself), was far more important to Hamas than Israel murdering far more civilians in Gaza than it already had murdered. Picking either side, Hamas or Israel, is siding with Evil. 

Thor Swayze
*On Wednesday, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) published a report alleging that Israeli forces carried out a mass execution of civilians in northern Gaza Tuesday, separating 11 men from their families and summarily shooting them. 
This report and a similar allegation by the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor imply that Israel has moved from murdering civilians through bombing to mass executions.
In its report, the OHCHR in the Occupied Palestinian Territories reports that it “has received disturbing information alleging that Israel Defense Forces (IDF) summarily killed at least 11 unarmed Palestinian men in front of their family members in Al Remal neighbourhood, Gaza City, which raises alarm about the possible commission of a war crime.”*
United Nations reports Israeli forces are carrying out mass summary executions in Gaza
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/12/21/akcl-d21.htm 

Sloan Bashinsky
And still Hamas does not offer to release the remaining Oct 7 hostages, if Israel stops attacking Gaza and brings IDF back to Israel. Ergo, Hamas likes what Israel is doing in Gaza, because it is turning the entire world against Israel - except for America, where it is political suicide to abandon Israel. 

Thor Swayze
Israel can’t be trusted 

Sloan Bashinsky
Agreed. Nor can Hamas. 

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neill_here
Dec 20
Daily struggle sessions with caitlin and crew. Yawn.
Your team went in and killed 1,000 or so people and kidnapped a bunch more and you're crying that you are getting the shit beaten out of you? You claim that 100s of millions of westerners are barbarians for defending their people? You do have a point, when you punch we punch back, 10x harder - but only when you punch.
Your team will issue a fatwa because someone drew a cartoon. Your team will behead a teacher because it didn't like an image presented to class. Your team will heave humans from buildings because of whom they choose to love. Your team oppresses its women. Fuck your team. 
Where are your teams leaders? Are they out in the field fighting with their people? Nope they are in cushy hotels in Qatar with their harems. 
These struggle sessions are the entire reason you assholes did 10/7. Your team knew israel would retaliate and your team figured they would start a propaganda intifada in the hopes of shaming israel for defending its people, while your team lets its people get destroyed...for a PR stunt.
Whatever, caitlin. That chicom or fringe US marxist techie money must be sweet, but I'm not buying this crap. I'm not buying the 'indigenous' trope either, we're all from somewhere else and you have no historical claim on my house any more than I have claim to my ancestors' lands. Grow up.
Your team is sacrificing all its pawns in gaza in an attempt to convince other pawns to empathize with them. Guess what your team will do with its new useful idiot pawns next time, while the rest of the team sits in Qatari hotels...

pretzelattack
you admit the Israelis lied about the 1000. which side killed more Israelis on Oct 7, the IDF or Hamas. your daily lie sessions are not convincing anybody because the lies are so blatant, as blatant as that cartoon bomb Bibi used to try to convince the UN that the Israelis were just "defending themselves". 

neill_here
I admit nothing in this bullshit propaganda war. It doesn't matter anyway. The entire point of the exercise is to claim martyrdom - could be 10, could be 10,000 - hamas sacrificed suckers in gaza and will do the same to anyone else they deem useful idiots, like you perhaps. 

hierochloe
"your team" some people always have to frame things like it's some kind of fucking simpleton's football game - your cable news is showing

neill_here
caitlin sent the B team for this post. 
As long as you can only see this conflict through the lens of israel vs. hamas, you are a team player. Only when you can see it through the lens of pawns and pimps will you start to see what is really happening.

hierochloe
Dec 21
"As long as you can only see this conflict through the lens of israel vs. hamas, you are a team player." Congrats on working that out. Peak irony.

Sloan Bashinsky
Each team here, actually almost one team, look like religions to me, and so very difficult to change. 

sloanbashinsky@yahoo.com

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Maybe getting old brings wisdom, maybe just getting old, but the internet offers a chance at a very long if not everlasting life

    My dreams last night suggested a change of pace, new Muses represented by women. This below, published by Eric Rttenberry at Substack, was in my email feed this morning, and I read it and something got into octogenarian me.

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The wisdom of age constitutes the ability to accept reality, which is the knowledge of certain death -- substantial, personal, individual extinction. It no longer seeks to disguise the fundamental cruelty and terror of life because it is too weary for further struggle. It is not the acceptance of destiny so much, as the succumbing to it... It's not pessimism but a joyous acceptance of life!

-- Henry Miller

If at eighty you’re not a cripple or an invalid, if you have your health, if you still enjoy a good walk, a good meal (with all the trimmings), if you can sleep without first taking a pill, if birds and flowers, mountains and sea still inspire you, you are a most fortunate individual and you should get down on your knees morning and night and thank the good Lord for his savin’ and keepin’ power. 

If you are young in years but already weary in spirit, already on the way to becoming an automaton, it may do you good to say to your boss — under your breath, of course — “Fuck you, Jack! You don’t own me!” … 

If you can fall in love again and again, if you can forgive your parents for the crime of bringing you into the world, if you are content to get nowhere, just take each day as it comes, if you can forgive as well as forget, if you can keep from growing sour, surly, bitter and cynical, man you’ve got it half licked…

At eighty I believe I am a far more cheerful person than I was at twenty or thirty. I most definitely would not want to be a teenager again. Youth may be glorious, but it is also painful to endure. 

Moreover, what is called youth is not youth in my opinion, it is rather something like premature old age.

I was cursed or blessed with a prolonged adolescence; I arrived at some seeming maturity when I was past thirty. It was only in my forties that I really began to feel young. By then I was ready for it. (Picasso once said: “One starts to get young at the age of sixty, and then it’s too late.”) 

By this time I had lost many illusions, but fortunately not my enthusiasm, nor the joy of living, nor my unquenchable curiosity. 

Perhaps it was this curiosity—about anything and everything—that made me the writer I am. It has never left me. Even the worst bore can elicit my interest, if I am in the mood to listen.

With this attribute goes another which I prize above everything else, and that is the sense of wonder. No matter how restricted my world may become I cannot imagine it leaving me void of wonder. 

In a sense, I suppose it might be called my religion. I do not ask how it came about, this creation in which we swim, but only to enjoy and appreciate it…

Perhaps the most comforting thing about growing old gracefully is the increasing ability not to take things too seriously. 

One of the big differences between a genuine sage and a preacher is gaiety. When the sage laughs it is a belly laugh; when the preacher laughs, which is all too seldom, it is on the wrong side of the face. 

The truly wise man — even the saint! — is not concerned with morals. He is above and beyond such considerations. He is a free spirit.

With advancing age my ideals, which I usually deny possessing, have definitely altered. My ideal is to be free of ideals, free of principles, free of isms and ideologies. I want to take to the ocean of life like a fish takes to the sea. 

As a young man I was greatly concerned about the state of the world; today, though I still rant and rave, I am content simply to deplore the state of affairs. It may sound smug to speak thus but in reality it means that I have become more humble, more aware of my limitations and those of my fellow man. 

I no longer try to convert people to my view of things, nor to heal them. Neither do I feel superior because they appear to be lacking in intelligence. 

One can fight evil but against stupidity one is helpless. I believe that the ideal condition for humanity would be to live in a state of peace, in brotherly love, but I must confess I know no way to bring such a condition about. 

I have accepted the fact, hard as it may be, that human beings are inclined to behave in a way that would make animals blush. 

The ironic, the tragic thing is that we often behave in ignoble fashion from what we consider the highest motives The animal makes no excuse for killing his prey; the human animal, on the other hand, can invoke God’s blessing when massacring his fellow men. 

He forgets that God is not on his side but at his side…

I don’t believe in health foods and diets either. I have probably been eating all the wrong things all my life — and have thrived on it. I eat to enjoy my food. Whatever I do I do first for enjoyment. 

I don’t believe in regular checkups. If there is something wrong with me I’d rather not know about it, because then I would only worry about it and aggravate the condition. 

Nature often remedies our ills better than the doctor can. I don’t believe there is any prescription for long life. Besides, who wants to live to be a hundred? What’s the point of it? 

A short life and a merry one is far better than a long life sustained by fear, caution, and perpetual medical surveillance. 

With all the progress medicine has made over the years we still have a pantheon of incurable diseases. The germs and microbes seem to have the last word always. When all else fails the surgeon steps in, cuts us to pieces, and cleans us out of our last penny. 

And that’s progress for you.

You can find these superb excerpts in Henry Miller's 1972 chapbook, On Turning Eighty. Unfortunatelyit’s a difficult book to locate and/or insanely expensive due to only 200 printed copies in circulation.

 

Sloan BashinskyWrites Sloan’s Newsletter
Eric, if this comment goes against your guidelines, please delete it. I enjoy reading your posts. 

There is technology today that can scan and digitize the text of a printed book and convert the result into a digital book that can be read with Kindle, Nook, on a laptop, tablet, smart phone, etc. The free internet library, archive.org. holds such books for the public to read. 

When my older daughter birthed her first child, her husband asked me what I wanted my grandchildren to call me? I said, "Grandfossil". That, and Sloan, is what my 4 grandchildren call me today.

I’m 81, and lots of my body parts don't work as originally designed, or hoped. I tried many times to be a successful lawyer, capitalist, stock market investor, and writer, but it wasn't in the cards or stars, and I became a successful trust fund baby and homeless person, depending on when I had inherited money.

When I was young, I didn’t fret about the state of the world. I was too busy trying to do what I liked and dodge what I disliked. I hated school, viewed it as being sent to prison 5 days a week. I felt the same about Sunday church sermons. I didn’t reach puberty when the other kids did, and that really fucked me up. I was good at football, baseball and basketball, but no way would I go in a locker room and get undressed. I focused on golf, fishing and hunting. I watched a lot of TV. I was deranged, basically.

Reaching puberty changed everything. I no longer hated or was terrified of girls. But I had lost my locker room sports skills. I was left with golf, fishing and hunting. I went to college and then to law school.

My first child, a boy, died at 7 weeks of sudden infant death syndrome. I was deranged, again. My work and love life went into the shitter. I tried working for my father, which was a mistake. I tried practicing law, which suited me a lot better, but was not a longterm solution. I plunged into 4-wall handball, racketball, tennis, white water paddling, karate, tai chi, and rugby.

I spent years trying to find myself and trying to fit into molds other people and I had built for me to wear. Nothing worked. My son had seen to that. I was years from being ready to thank him for that, when in my 45th year, I asked God to help me and I offered my life to human service, which turned out to be one of those be careful what you ask for moments. What followed was awful, but the alternative probably would have been far more awful.

Today, the state of the world and America distresses me. Not being able to do any of the physical sports, diversions, and love affairs with women that once made me feel alive and wanting to keep getting up in the morning, I’m left with playing chess and duplicate bridge in social groups and online, watching TV news reports and sports, Netflx and Prime movies and serials, and surfing the Internet and shooting off my mouth in forums and on my blogs, which get converted into books and go into the free internet library.

A gifted angel-harassed tech friend about half my age and I produce The Redneck Mystic Lawyer Podcast, which is uploaded to YouTube and into the Torrent system, whose audiences are far more interested in something different than are YouTube audiences. The podcast is free and has no advertising or soliciting. The free internet library has a Torrent platform, and all of the podcasts are viewable there, as well as at numerous private torrent platforms.

We were kicked off Spotify, when the podcast was only audio. We were rejected by Rumble. We were frequently flagged at YouTube by people whose feelings we had hurt. We were banned from Russia, Belarus, Red China and about half of India. However, national Big Brothers cannot prevent  people who know how to use Torrent from using it. So far, the last three podcast episodes combined have 910,000 complete watches at YouTube and Torrent. 

My various non-fiction, fiction, verse and stranger than fiction books at the free internet library are getting a lot more reads than my three mainstream consumer protection books published by Simon & Sçhuster/Prentice-Hall in the mid-1980s got. My body eventually will give up the ghost, but YouTube, Torrent, and the free internet library will allow me to shoot off my mouth for a bit longer. 


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BIG BROTHER DOES NOT LOVE YOU.


 

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