I Am Worried for My Country

BOSTON, MA – OCTOBER 01: New York Democratic congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a rally calling on Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) to reject Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court on October 1, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

The thought plagues me. Are the American people so unwitting that they are willing to let into power a cultural entity so inimical to human flourishing? Is this “wisdom”, as in the “wisdom of the American people”? The congery is nothing but a patronizing and trite slapstick mouthed by grasping aspirants of power and worth about as much.

Democracy, after all, is just a game of voting and counting them up. As in a game of baseball (when the coaches and players aren’t kneeling), there are runs (votes) and a total score. The outcome is a matter of math, not “wisdom”. The result only becomes “wisdom” if it validates the presence of a benign culture from which sprang the result. But as a pundit from long ago would say, this ain’t your grandmother’s culture.

Antifa demonstrators in Portland in 2019.

Something happened along the way. This is not a culture infused any longer with the beatitudes, the Genesis and Exodus stories, The Passion Play, the recognition of human failing in the presence of original sin, and the founders. Instead, the vacuum is filled with state-love and its cult of the “expert”, smothering group identities, obsessive hand-wringing over innumerable inequalities, and a rejection of personal accountability and self-reliance.

In other words, we have a mess. The mess has been foisted on us by our “betters”, all of whom are networked by a common social experience, an experience much at odds with realities for the bulk of the population. Many had middle class, suburban upbringings – the only mundane aspect of their backgrounds – and attended elite universities. Church might have had some relevance in their early years but it’s hardly detectable now. The corporate boardroom isn’t that much different from the faculty lounge in resumé and belief.

Church attendance in the broader society is way down, and we are starting to see Bibles burnt in the public square and the desecration of churches and statues of saints. The fundamental premises of these actions are increasingly found in the Democratic Party. Christianity will only have a role if it serves the Party’s post-truth doctrines. Daily, you can watch Nancy Pelosi mangle the Bible’s persistent refrain for PERSONAL involvement in the lives of the needy into a command for a near-socialistic nanny state. That way, she and the rest of us can wash our hands of them by turning them over to civil service-protected, unionized public employees. It’s shameful.

Portland protesters burn Bibles, 2020.

The rise of socialism is key to the Party’s corruption. They protest – Elizabeth Warren, “I am a capitalist” – but the charge is unavoidable. If not now, when can we call them socialists? When does their claim to be capitalists give way to the reality of their socialism? Is it a difference of opinion over the choice of the verbs “own” and “control” between “power” and “property” in the definition, as in “government power to own/control property”? At a certain point, it’s difference without a difference. They propose such an immense expansion of government controls in The Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and increased taxes (they say on the “rich”) that a deed becomes a meaningless piece of paper.

This is where we are heading if today’s Socialist Revolutionary Party, aka Democratic Party, is rewarded with victory in November. For many of you, it’s what you will vote for, knowingly and unknowingly, and what you’ll get. Your exclamations about Trump’s language and behavior can’t hide the fact of Bernie/AOC’s platform as scripture for policy-making. Some hate Trump so much that they are willing to sacrifice your children’s future. Elites won’t be affected because they will be still guaranteed legacy admissions into Harvard, not your kids.

The decline in you and your children’s fortunes is a certainty since socialism doesn’t work. A foul-mouthed executive can still function successfully, but socialism can’t, even if it is headed by Mother Teresa. Turning loose the rewards of unproductivity while increasing the penalties for productivity is not a prescription for national well-being.

The polls are troubling enough to keep me awake at night, particularly one about majorities of both parties favoring a “radical restructuring of the American economy”. I know, I know, the phrasing is so broad that it entices people to check it. Regardless, a thinking person would have to ask, who will do the restructuring? We don’t have a “structured” economy. Ours is one of spontaneous associations, also called freedom, also called a free market.

Central planning in LA. Mayor Garcetti and the city council endorsed a classic example of central planning in their drive to 100% green energy by 2045. Central planning is notorious for setting targets like those set by Gosplan in the USSR.

“Structured” economies have central planning, i.e., someone to structure them – like Gosplan in the USSR. Therein lies the rub: no small group of people can manage an economy, and it will have to be small since large groups undermine “planning”. It’s through planning that things are “structured”. The result is a Havana society of the largest open-air museum of classic 50’s automobiles and crumbling apartment buildings.

So, go ahead, hate Trump for his indelicate language and tweets and vote the socialist wolves into the American hen house. You’ll set back your children’s prospects for decades.

RogerG

Bolshevizing the Schools

Classroom in the USSR in the 1930’s.

Allan Bloom wrote “The Closing of the American Mind” in 1987. He surmised that there was something wrong in American education, and he was right back then as he would be today. In fact, it’s only getting worse.

It’s no secret that totalitarian regimes push for universal literacy in a vast expansion of the government schools and the destruction of independent ones. Universal literacy is part of the totalitarian arsenal to control minds and behavior. Once literacy has been achieved, these tyrants carefully concoct and sift what is allowed to be read. Literacy without a First Amendment becomes a horror show.

A classroom in the “The Republic of Cuba” under the control of the Popular Socialist Party (formerly the Communist Party of Cuba).

The situation isn’t limited to far off lands. That dreadful spectacle has been taking shape in our schools for decades, only to see it advance further in a misleading reaction to our current riots and shootings. Curriculums are seized for partisan revolutionary advantage.

And there will be no escape as progressives proceed in their assault on charter, private, and denominational schools. They want all children to be herded into a group mind similar to Star Trek’s Borg.

Showing their true colors, progressives applaud Castro’s successes in literacy. Once the kids have been corralled in government schools under their direction, then the spigot will be turned wide open for indoctrination. Parents, it is happening right now as our schools begin a new academic year.

Indoctrination under the guise of “anti-racism” pedagogy.

Some private schools have jumped on board. KIPP charter schools mothballed their slogan of “Work Hard, be Nice” and replaced it with full-throated campaign to dismantle the amorphous “systemic racism”. Since it can’t be proven or disproven because the thing is so ill-defined, it’s the perfect vehicle for mind control. Parents, beware of KIPP.

Other lunacies abound. The superintendent of New York’s East Harlem Scholars Academies discourages white teachers from talking about successful black Americans because to do so would be to diminish the “systemic” sufferings of all blacks. Got it?

Attributes such as “hard work”, “persistence”, “objectivity”, “decision-making”, and “politeness” are routinely degraded as acting “white”. “Systemic racism” has been expanded to encompass learning to become a good, thoughtful person.

At the forefront of this nasty campaign are Ibram X. Kendi and his screed “How to Be an Anti-Racist” and Robin DiAngelo and her “White Fragility”. The education Borg has fully embraced them and DiAngelo’s maxim: “A positive white identity is an impossible goal. White identity is inherently racist; white people do not exist outside the system of white supremacy.” What absolute nonsense … and racist besides!

This isn’t education; it’s mental child abuse. Much of the abuse is occurring in Language Arts and the Social Sciences. It’s getting to the point where parents, in order to protect their children, will have to tell them to ignore their teachers of grammar and literature and any of the Social Sciences. I’m loath to say this as a 30-year veteran of the public schools in roles as a teacher and Social Science Department chair.

Or teachers could rescue the integrity of their classes by rebelling against the brainwashing. I’m not optimistic. More likely, it’ll come down to parents refusing to let their schoolhouses churn out good little racial Bolsheviks.

Veteran or veterinarian, what’s the difference to our Che-loving hipster?

Viva la contrarrevolución!

RogerG

A Prophet of Today’s Woes

The prophet: Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), British historian, philosopher, writer.

If you’re interested in plowing deeper into the causes of the current spate of riots, statue toppling, and angry mobs from Trump’s inaugural through the Kavanaugh hearings to the mayhem in our cities, one need look no further than a recent piece in National Review (August 29) by M. D. Aeschliman. In a nutshell, today’s urban street thugs – always half-literate despite privileged college admissions and comfortable upbringings – are unknowingly devotees of the 18th century’s Jean Jacques Rousseau, a man who dumped his children on the doorsteps of orphanages for someone else to be burdened with their upkeep. Rousseau is responsible for much of the secular dogmas and liturgies of today’s left. It’s a direct contradiction to Christianity and nearly all norms that have made human flourishing possible.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Rousseau would make two things broadly popular: hedonism and a coercive state. On the one hand, he dispensed with the truth of human corruptibility in the doctrine of original sin and replaced it with a benign emotionalism that was, in his mind, ruined by centuries of traditions. And off our angry urchins go running to the latest gang assault on a statue, a re-imbibing of the NYT’s “The 1619 Project”, and the erasure of anything older than last hour’s Twitter storm. The shattering of norms – that old stuff again – points the way to a radical individual autonomy and a sanctioning of depravity. For Rousseau, nothing should be allowed to stand in the way of self-defined sensualism.

Nicolas Poussin, Bacchanal before a Statue of Pan, 1631 – 1633.

On the other hand, if we aren’t to be governed by anything older than last night’s leftovers and life is one continuous bacchanalia, Rousseau deposits in tradition’s stead the shadowy, spectral-like “general will”. The people according to Rousseau have a mind, or “general will”, but how do we know what it wants? Good luck … and run to the hills. Flight is the only practical option because there will always be someone to step forward with the power to decipher the national brain. Der fuhrer would make much of the all-conquering national will as embodied in him. Lenin’s will was not safely questioned. Longevity as a real or imagined opponent of Mao was an alien concept. Need I mention others who drank from Rousseau’s well? Tradition- and norm-bashing seem to lead to ugly places.

The historian Thomas Carlyle, the real prophet of today’s woes, writing in the middle of the 19th century did more than anyone to accurately plumb the depths of the French Revolution – the child of Rousseau’s mendacious thoughts – in his book of the same name. As a radical to the Tories and Tory to the radicals, he could fathom the errors of a barnacle-encrusted society while at the same time appreciate the fragility of the social order. The Jacobins destroyed the old social order and created tyranny.

Depiction of the storming of the Tuileries Palace on August 10, 1792 (artists: Jean Duplessis-Bertaux ).

Are BLM, Antifa, and the radicals now firmly ensconced in the leadership of the Democratic Party taking the place of yesteryear’s Jacobins, Bolsheviks, Red Guards, Khmer Rouge, Hugo Chavez’s Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV), and Castro’s Cuban Communist Party? Or are we to separate the Democratic Party and place it alongside Kerensky’s Socialists? And you ought to know what happened to them. For the Bolsheviks, two’s a crowd and off to the gulag and execution squads for moderates and competitor extremists.

Please read the article … and reread it. You’ll get more out of it the second time around. If you don’t want to work that hard, turn in your citizenship card because a republic requires its citizens to do the heavy lifting, or be horrifically ruled by the few who will. Lenin had a name for them: The Vanguard Elite.

The Vanguard Elite: 1920 Bolshevik Party meeting: sitting (from left) are Enukidze, Kalinin, Bukharin, Tomsky, Lashevich, Kamenev, Preobrazhensky, Serebryakov, Lenin and Rykov.

RogerG