My Morning with BreitbartNPR is for Facts, What You Need Are Some Alt-Facts Because I study religion for a living, I’m used to alt-universes, alt-facts, and other scams that direct hearts and minds to whatever people prefer to believe. You develop a tolerance for a special kind of impenetrability that can lead you to...
Continue readingCandide’s Can-Do Advice and The Gift of the Red Worm, or How to Swallow the News in the Age of Trump
Candide’s Advice and Gift of the Red Worm orHow to Swallow the News in the Age of Trump I’m well known for my immoderate indulgence in words and irritating syntax. When I don’t know what will quite else suffice to soothe my inner beast, I dulcify myself with literary desserts. Then I inflict the...
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Trump’s first speech to a joint session of Congress last night was banefully familiar. I remember so vividly being appalled by the facile nostalgia of the Gipper. Reagan made up facts and used every dog-whistle he could. But above all it was that bit about “morning in America.” Last night Trump gave up a...
Continue readingConfederate Battle Flags Reign Over Rural Western New York
A VERY Brief History of Making America Great Again and a Bit of a Warning.This one is written with the gloves off.Ruminations on The Plantation Owner, Reagan, and White Supremacism First, have a look at the photograph I took at the local gas station donut shop parking lot. There are Confederate battle flags everywhere...
Continue readingBelieve it or Not: Trying to Understand Trumpappeal as Americana 101
In the Aftermath of Trump’s Press ConferenceFebruary 16, 2017 Not in the ol’Ripleys kinda’ way or even with a purely incredulous exasperation of WTF, there is something about watching Trump that speaks obviously to important features of the American character. Americans are crass, immature, centrifugal individuals: we designed ourselves to be our own arbiters...
Continue readingGratitude for Vertebrates
James Baldwin with prescient discernment once wrote, ““The subtle and deadly change of heart that might occur in you would be involved with the realization that a civilization is not destroyed by wicked people; it is not necessary that people be wicked but only that they be spineless.” We were handed a spine-ful Constitutional...
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This morning Gail Collins of the NY Times writes a fine piece about wearing out the Republican madness by persistence and exhaustion. Can we exasperate them enough to bring attention to the country? Will Americans gather the message that their country has been taken over by an extremist ideology that is changing its institutions?...
Continue readingA Note about Censorship
We need a nuanced understanding of censorship. For censorship to be truly effective in our digital age we must begin with the idea that no American can (yet) be completely silenced. But censorship does not require denial of access in order to be effective. It requires instead a deflection of attentions, a dulling of...
Continue readingThe Counter Narrative, A Narrative of Values
How many times this week did you hear or read, “This is not who we are.” This is a normative statement that we can understand as “This is not who we ought to be.” It’s also descriptive because in fact that there is a “new” American narrative being written in spasmotic tweets and executive...
Continue readingA Note On Our Divided Hearts
A Note on Our Divided Hearts,Or This Sunday’s Afternoon Sermon I knew I didn’t belong in church anymore when I realized that I had heard this all before and it wasn’t making any sense this time ’round either. Sometimes we have to know when enough is enough. So, just how much must we engage...
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