Perspective Can Help

To try and understand world events is not easy, requires some effort, and in this day and age, will likely still lead to a lack of consensus.  Still, gaining from perspective from the social media posts that add nothing but venom to any debate is a wise move, particularly if you care about formulating an opinion based on some correlation with facts however tenuous. I find this NHK report interesting, because among those not favoring a change in U.S. policy–not to use nuclear weapons as proposed recently by the President–are some of our closest allies including Japan and the United Kingdom.  Sitting … Continue reading Perspective Can Help

Telephone

When I see some of the postings on social media, I am glad something like Snopes.Com exists. At times, I am not sure whether I am more surprised by the content of the often outlandish posts–based on ideology or hearsay—that appear on social media, the fact that they are posted by supposedly educated people, the frequency with which they appear, or a combination of each.   Of course the posts come from individuals on both sides of the political spectrum, probably because the patent on serious argument has long since expired. Apart from posts about the doings of people I know, … Continue reading Telephone

Merkel and Multiculturalism

Peggy Noonan’s latest Wall Street Journal article (published 8/12/2016 first link below) attempts to explain what the world’s elites have done to those they rule.  She references Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and her stance on refugees, which brought 200,000 more than the 800,000 she had said her country would accept.  Ms. Noonan identifies a contradiction between an ideal and the reality, the latter of which Ms. Merkel will likely never have to visit first hand except for a CDU party photo shoot. At the same time, I recall that nearly five years ago, Chancellor Merkel repudiated multiculturalism as a … Continue reading Merkel and Multiculturalism

The shoe on a different foot? Or is it just a comfortable scandal?

I am not sure whether I am more appalled by the horrible grammar in the text messages of students at one of the foremost colleges in the U.S., or the reasoning.  I would think that the curriculum would be a more crucial issue in the minds of the students.  Either way, our future is rather bleak, although one respondent stood up to the absurdity of the students seeking to room with only POC. Claremont Colleges Woes Continue reading The shoe on a different foot? Or is it just a comfortable scandal?

Legal Challenges

Reasonable Accommodation Reading this AP release is informative, however only so far.  Perhaps just one of the elephant’s legs has been identified.  Yet there is looming litigation as the spirit versus the letter of the law is taxed anew. To me, the legal issues involved here seem to be based on whether the ExpressJet Flight Attendant was a Muslim at the time of her assuming the role as a Flight Attendant. If she was a Muslim at the time of hire, she appears to be refusing to perform a critical part of her job function and the role of a Flight Attendant in the … Continue reading Legal Challenges

When the horizontally gifted woman (aka fat lady) singing may not be enough….

Since both political conventions here in the United States have ended, I return to Wagner to find suitable references to the ending of each.  Here are two:  The first from, the entrance into Valhalla from the final scene of Das Rheingold.  The second, the famous immolation scene from Götterdämmerung which marks the end of the tetralogy and even more importantly of the world, to be redeemed through love.   While you might think it is easy to assign one or the other to either party, based on the sex of the singer, I must remind you that now in public schools in California and elsewhere, gender … Continue reading When the horizontally gifted woman (aka fat lady) singing may not be enough….

Kakistocracies

A new word to me, thanks to Peggy Noonan’s latest article. It is one that seems very appropriate for the times, although it could have been applied for quite some time: kak·is·toc·ra·cies. kakistocracies: Government by the least qualified or most unprincipled citizens. Origin of kakistocracy. Greek kakistos, worst, superlative of kakos, bad; see caco– + –cracy. Continue reading Kakistocracies

“Goofus and Gallant” aka Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum

The Yin and Yang of the dentist office just for kids. Remember these from Highlights magazine? Often found in dentist office waiting rooms, these magazines loved to inform us kids about proper behavior. The binary aspect of the instruction is often used on social websites like FaceBook today. But what was good at 12 is NOT good at any age thereafter, especially when the binary approach is used to sort through politics. For every anti-Hillary post, there is at least one anti-Trump in response, and vice versa. Would that the world were so easy to assess!  A goal of this … Continue reading “Goofus and Gallant” aka Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum