Saturday, September 6, 2008
Classic Bobo
If you read this essay not knowing that Brooks is a Republican hack, you might think he's a Democratic hack.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
TBogg's Satchmo
TBogg’s Satchmo, 1997-2008
They had to put him down, that good old dog
With the wise eyes and patient look.
He couldn’t understand the pain
That grew too much, too fast;
His days had run their too-short course.
He understood the days spent walking on the beach
Or sleeping in the sun. The warmth of fellow-dogs,
The comfort of the humans’ talk.
He did not understand the pain.
He could not understand the pain.
Maybe someone can send this to TBogg. I couldn't log in to post a comment.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
The Pope's Visit to the US
I fear that people are taken in by the spectacle and shiny objects. Or maybe people are just confused by a statement like this:
“What does it mean to speak of child protection when pornography and violence can be viewed in so many homes through media widely available today?” the pontiff asked on the first full day of his US visit.
I think he's saying that parents are responsible for the sexual abuse scandal by watching porn on the Internet with the kids. I do admire his ability to string words together in a way that mimics, but doesn't actually make, sense.
For a much better and infinitely funnier take on the Pope, see the inestimable World o' Crap. Best comments:
and:So if the priest acts as Christ and the head of the Church is male, doesn’t that make the Eucharist a gay wedding?
Hysterical Woman
Well, they *are* dressed for it…
D. Sidhe
Friday, April 4, 2008
Martin Luther King
The sins of white America are many, going back to the beginnings of slavery and on to its awful offspring: Jim Crow, de facto segregation, and racial discrimination in so many areas of life. What is not understood by racists is that by trying to diminish others, they only diminish themselves. Slaveholders fought for freedom for themselves but bondage for others. The cruelties of slavery and Jim Crow only revealed the shriveled souls of the perpetrators.
We have made strides toward equality since the 60s; some have been large - it is illegal to proclaim discrimination; some have been smaller - young people today are much more comfortable in mixed-ethnic groups than my generation. Or that may be actually the other way around. It's easier to pass a nice sounding law than to actually effect change in society, but they are linked.
There is a place for white guilt - white America has been guilty. White America should be proclaiming: Forgive us, we know what we have done wrong, and we are trying to make amends.