Betrayed and wronged in everything,
I’ll flee this bitter world where vice is king,
And seek some spot unpeopled and apart
Where I’ll be free to have an honest heart.
― Molière, The Misanthrope
Sorry I’ve been away for a couple of days but it was unavoidable as I had fallen into a small Black Hole that formed in a closet in the studio, just behind a stack of records. I was transported by it to the 7th Dimension of the Time-Space Continuum and was stranded there. I had to wait for the bus that brought me back here just minutes ago.
What have I missed? Anything important?
Actually, I just didn’t want to record any reaction to what was happening. Early Wednesday morning, I knew my emotions were too raw and that the process was not far enough along to make any real assumptions. If I had written it would have been too angry, disappointed and disillusioned.
It would have been something in the vein of the lines from Moliere’s The Misanthrope, shown above.
It looks like this phase of the process is coming to an end and the reign of our wannabe dictator will come to an end. I thought this would make me want rejoice and yell out “Hallelujah” to the heavens. But it doesn’t. My happiness is dampened because, of course, of the weariness of the battle and the fact that there is much more danger and division ahead in the phases to come. Hopefully, we endure the rough ride and come out on the other side, where we can try to patch things back together, try to somehow repair the extensive damage this abomination has inflicted on this country.
But can we? Has he done irreparable harm?
I certainly don’t know. I can only speak to how he has affected my small world.
And I worry that the damage he has done to my own view of my country and my fellow citizens is permanent.
And therein resides the greatest part of my immense loathing for this creature.
I have survived this world thus far by clinging to small bits of hope, to pursuing ideals that were based on some sort of goodness. Honesty. Empathy. Generosity. I have tried to find the better part of those folks I come across.
I have believed that this country did indeed have greatness but that it was never in our past. We were only on our way to greatness at any point in our 250+ years of history as a nation. I believed that our greatness was in the future and that we would slowly approach it so long as we pursued the great ideals of equality and justice for all.
And even then, we might never reach it. But so long as we kept moving forward, that it would be okay.
But this creature has made me doubt my beliefs, made me question even the possibility of future greatness. How can any nation survive and progress towards any sort of, to use the words of the Constitution, a more perfect union when it is broken into two halves that seem to share few beliefs and values? How can it go on when half wants to move forward and half wants to return to some imaginary point in our past?
Because of this creature I find myself becoming more and more like a misanthrope. He has me feel judgmental and bitter towards people I don’t even know. I find myself asking how anyone could embrace his brand name hatred and vitriol, how they could blindly accept his ludicrous accusations and lies. How could they turn a blind eye to his barely veiled racism and open corruption? How could they think that the road to any sort of greatness ran through this soulless, selfish creature?
Is this how I will forever be– angry and distrustful? Will I ever be able to restore the belief in the ideals and virtues that have sustained me for the many years of my life? Can I ever believe that these values are still shared with the vast majority, that we are willing to work as one to move forward toward that more perfect union?
I truly don’t know.
There are too many balls still in the air, too many potentials still out there for both disaster and redemption, to make any sort of determination. I doubt that I will ever be the same as I was before this creature slimed his way into our lives. I will always have doubts now, even greater uncertainty in who and what we are as a nation and what we might one day be.
In the words of the always wise Jiddu Krishnamurti:
When you once see something as false which you have accepted as true, as natural, as human, then you can never go back to it.
I am certainly going to try to maintain my optimism, try to regain my starry-eyed idealism. But I do not know if I will ever fully be the same. His words, his actions and his effect on the people of this nation have changed me.
And among his many crimes, that is one I will never be able to forgive.
But now, I am off to try to recoup some of that which was lost. Off to the easel where, as Moliere wrote:
I’ll flee this bitter world where vice is king,
And seek some spot unpeopled and apart
Where I’ll be free to have an honest heart.
Be careful out there and have a good day. Now get off my lawn!
Good to see you back in the “real world” if you can call it that. But then again it’s a world at the culmination of Newt’s contract with America back in the mid nineties. It’s a continuation of the Tea Party based on toddler sensibilities of if you don’t do what I want I’ll make my own rules and I’ll win.
My worst nightmare right now is a continuation of Mitch Mcconnell’s nightmare for America. A man who helped Trump do everything he’s done, who was returned to the Senate by 1,223,000 Kentuckians. Almost 100,000 less than voted for Trump himself. What does it say that 100,000 people who voted for Trump wouldn’t vote for McConnell,?
I agree, though, I may never look at my neighbors and family quite the same again. And that’s very, very sad. But I can’t lay all the blame on Trump, the Republican Party has morphed from being conservative idealists into an intolerant party of… I don’t know what. And they’ve taken my family and neighbors with them. But I won’t let them take me down that road with them. I still hold hope that America can be America Again. Not the foggy memory of an America that never
was. But the America of American ideals, where “all men (and women) are created equal” , and are treated that way.
Hang in there Gary, and keep the faith in America.
Thanks for the upbeat pep talk, Gary. I am with you 100% on the fact that the president*** is not the root cause of this. He is just the culmination of 40 years of the poisoning of the American political system by the GOP, aided by Newtie and Mitch and all sorts of accomplices through the decades. I just blame him for being the soulless creature that he is, which by the way, makes him the perfect figurehead for that party at present. Maybe in the end, if we can minimize the damage, this will be good for us and serve as some sort of cautionary tale going forward. Maybe we are fortunate he was (and is) so awfully flawed and stupid. A more subtle and smarter person in his position might have taken power and been able forge a hold on the government that we could not break electorally anytime in the near future. As it is, he got much too close to that goal, warts and all. Let’s just hope his hold on his cult breaks soon. Thanks again and have a good weekend, Gary.