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1777
In the frigid squall of a Nor’easter, a people of revolution discovered themselves without victory, their Declaration of Independence descending into an anemic squeal.
Hopelessness.
1862
American brothers and sisters embroiled in an un-Civil War, where those who still desired a Union were being butchered weekly on the battlefields, bleeding for a lost cause.
Maddening despair.
1929
As the year draws to a close, a nation which has survived a World War, a pandemic flu and a crime spree brought on by Prohibition, is completely swept away by a nationwide depression, making one and all paupers.
A nonsensical horror.
1940
The British Isles left as the only nation standing between civilization and complete domination by a tyrant from Germany.
Terror from the skies.
2001
The sunshine over New York City, Washington, D.C. and eastern Pennsylvania is suddenly blackened by the religious fanaticism of men who thought they were doing the will of God.
Breathless devastation.
For the human race to have no apparent solution or doorway to possibility is nothing new.
Covid-19 is not a worse adversary than terrorism, Nazis, financial devastation, slavery and domination by a foreign power.
We just need to hear the words again.
Someone needs to speak them, and then we need to say them to one another and continue reciting them until our brains sprout minds of wisdom to guide us to the next step in restoring our dominion on Earth.
Covid is a virus—it has not come to replace us.
We are not its servants.
We are not without insight, history and potential.
The words need to be spoken:
“There is no temptation that is not common to all men. But God shall provide the way of escape.”
Somewhere between our American brethren who want to save their political asses, and the members of our family, who are halted in fear and don’t know what to do is the necessity of hearing a George Washington, an Abraham Lincoln, a Franklin Roosevelt, a Winston Churchill, and yes—Rudy Giuliani.
- We are not going to walk out of this.
- We are not going to crawl out of this.
- We will need to define a realistic plan that leaves room for error and adjustment.
And then, as a people…
G-Poppers … December 8th, 2017
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G-Pop is a bit alarmed that his children have become obsessed with reality:
Reality TV
Reality supposedly showcased in movies.
Reality in politics.
And reality even in relationships among human beings
These darkened perceptions, focusing on the more base and sinister aspects of humanity, have allowed for a quiet cynicism to emerge, coaxing us to resign ourselves to a bit of doom mingled with gloom.
It revolves around a false premise: what is, is.
Once we become thoroughly convinced that the present climate is the norm, we cease to pursue standards which historically have proven themselves essential to the human race.
There was certainly a point in antebellum American when slavery seemed to be entrenched in the culture, never able to be removed. Realism would perhaps have been to accept a North and South United States–one slave and one free.
For those living in Germany in the 1930’s, it absolutely appeared that Nazism was the trend of the future, since they were touting that the dynasty would be around for a thousand years. It would have been easy to say a quiet “Heil Hitler” because you’d given up on the notion of something better.
Yet reality is actually what sane people decide it’s going to be.
When the insane members of our society are promoting virulent and extreme lifestyles as “cutting-edge trends” of natural social evolution, we bog down in apathy and eventually are overtaken by our foolish appetites.
Quite bluntly, I think it’s fine if the Kardashians want to have a television show, as long as they don’t lead people to believe it’s reality.
If you want to watch a bunch of Netflix programs that paint the condition of your fellow humans with blacks, dark grays and navy blues, feel free–as long as you don’t insist it’s “trending.”
We presently are in danger of sacrificing three essential pieces of truth, which hold our species together. Under the “what is, is” philosophy, we now contend:
1. Lying is inevitable
2. Prejudice is a part of our make-up
3. And “mean” is the best way to protect ourselves from being overtaken.
Matter of fact, if you were to talk to anyone under the age of thirty in this country, they would say it is pure idealism to seek truth, overcome prejudice or make a lifestyle of kindness. Any character in a drama who chose such a path would be executed by the writer in the first act.
G-Pop wants his children to know that evil is temporary. It always has been. It blows through town, creates a storm, and when it’s unable to sustain growth, love and talent, it is exposed for the fallacious piece of shit it is.
Read a history book. You’ll find out this is true.
It’s time for G-Pop’s children to rise up and say, “What is, isn’t.“
Reality is when we take what’s good–and find a way to make it popular.
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