Wednesday, August 28, 2019

WE ARE ...

WE ARE ......

We are what we are because of who we are and where we are. I have often thought that I have lived in the best of all possible times. My segment in time has allotted me the many opportunities that I currently enjoy as a human living in America in  the twenty-first century.

But what if I had appeared in my ancestral Scotland 1000 years ago; or in my ancestral Northern Europe (Germany) 500 years ago; or  as a Kalahari bushman in Africa 100 years ago; or as a Jew in Palestine 300 years ago; or as a member of the Shawnee indian tribe in Eastern North America 500 years ago; or as a Mongolian today? Everything about me would be different. I would look different. I would have different experiences. I would feel differently about my surroundings, other people, animals, plants, food, work, pleasure, religion.

If I had lived deep in the past, I would now be blind (I have a degenerative eye disease that only modern medicine can help).
I had an appendicitis at age 34 when I had three young children and emergency surgery saved my life. Had this happened in Scotland a 1000 years ago, I would probably have died from a burst appendix.
I am lucky to be alive here, now, in this segment of time.

I believe the life force we all carry first appeared on Planet Earth about 3,800,000,000 years ago. This spark of life was first started as an experiment by the Creator and we (all life forms) who inhabit Earth are the current holders of the light. As living beings we do not create new life, we merely pass it on to the next generation. What this means is that the original spark of life has been carried by organisms from 3.8 billion years ago until now. 

Think about this. How many Y's or FORKS in the road did our ancestors face. One path led to death and destruction and the other to survival and living.  Literally millions of times our predecessors faced adversities and survived, others at the same time faced those same problems and died.  We and everything alive on Earth today are the survivors. This is WHO WE ARE.

I  was born in 1940 and grew up on  a dairy farm in a quiet valley in rural Pennsylvania. Our pacifist Amish and Mennonite neighbors did not present a threat to social order and in many ways we were isolated from the problems of the outside world; protected as it were from the real world. Had I been born in Japan, Germany, Palestine, South Africa or China on that date my life would have been much different.We are very much a product of  WHERE WE ARE. 











      

Thursday, August 15, 2019

TRIBALISM IS IN OUR DNA

TRIBALISM IS IN OUR DNA


I grew up in a farming community in South-Central Pennsylvania dominated by four distinct tribes of people. These tribes were mostly defined by their religious beliefs and the church they attended. Some of them also differed in dress and farming methods, but all were Protestant and of the same race ("white").  The first 18 years of my life were spent in this agriculturally centered community.

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a tribe as "a group of persons having a common character, occupation or interest." By that definition the 4 groups I grew up with could definitely be defined as tribes.

The four included the Old-Order Amish, the Mennonites, the Lutherans and the Presbyterians. I began school in the Fall of 1945 by attending the local one-room school. Concord School was my school home for 5 out of my first 6 years of public education. I was the only kid in first grade and my classmates in this 8 grades classroom included Amish, Mennonites, Lutherans and Presbyterians (I was Presbyterian) and we were taught by a Mennonite teacher. School was the ONLY place where the four tribes actually spent much time together. In school we studied together, visited together, and played games together; but once we left school grounds, we went back to the tribe.  The Amish to their horse and buggy, no electricity and German language; the Mennonites to their plain clothes, white bonnets and black cars; the Lutheran and Presbyterians back to their "English ways" of cars, electricity and tractors.

Anyone who visits a large city on this planet can readily observe that Homo sapiens are tribal.  We collect with people of a similar religion, language, culture, ethnicity, race, etc., because we are more comfortable around "people like us".

This United States is an amalgamation of hundreds of tribes from around the world.  From our beginnings in the 1600's to the twenty-first century, this land has been and continues to be a beacon of opportunity.  My ancestors came to America in the 1700's from Scotland and Germany and along with many others, helped settle what was then known as the frontier in central Pennsylvania. Because this land was so vast, and the opportunities so great, people from all over the world have come here. Today, no other country in the world has the wide diversity of humans that we do.  

For thousands of years the tribe has been our identity.  We were Christian, we were Jewish, we were Muslim, we were Hindu,
we were African, we were English, we were Japanese, we were Indian and it is a very long list. In the USA of today we are struggling with how we can all be identified as Americans. 

It is a work in progress. We are being tested like never before. The challenge we face is---can we retain the values and culture we cherish as a tribe and still be Americans? Can a nation with such wide diversity survive and prosper in the twenty-first century, or is the effort going to be abandoned as just too hard?  Our children and grandchildren will grade us on our success or failure.

The United States is in political turmoil because our current leadership in Washington does NOT recognize that all who live here, are AMERICANS. President Trump is doing everything he can to create chaos among our wide variety of peoples, because he seems to enjoy seeing people fight and he thinks it is to his political advantage. Sadly, he lacks the capacity to appreciate the wide diversity that is America today.

The Know-Nothings (GOP) who are currently running the country have no vision for the future, so they need to be defeated and replaced with people who are forward looking and are willing to work toward a brighter future for generations still to come.

Donald J. Trump looks at a picture of America and sees ONLY HIMSELF. 

VOTE

Thursday, August 8, 2019

TRUMP AND THE REPUBLICANS ARE KNOW-NOTHINGS

TRUMP AND THE REPUBLICANS ARE KNOW-NOTHINGS

Donald J. Trump knows nothing and he demonstrates that fact every time he opens his mouth or makes a decision. He knows nothing about the economy, tariffs, trade, diplomacy, war, climate change, or any other issue requiring his attention. He is incapable of normal human discourse so he uses insults, put downs and ridicule against anyone who opposes him or his ideas; and resorts to exaggeration and self aggrandizement. The Republican Party, when prodded to respond to his bad behavior, says nothing or defends his hate filled rhetoric.

Trump and his followers are the current rendition of the anti-immigrant party of the 1840's and 1850's called the KNOW-NOTHINGS. This movement in the middle of the nineteenth century was highly secretive and when asked where they stood on an issue responded with "I know nothing".  

The anti-immigrant sentiment at the time was sparked by an influx of Irish and German immigrants, mostly Catholic, into major cities across the country. Supporters of the Know-Nothings included the working classes and people who had a dislike for those whom they perceived as the elite.  The members, mostly Protestants, viewed the Catholic Church as a threat to their way of life and the immigrants as a threat to take away their jobs. Riots occurred in  major cities including New York, Chicago and Baltimore; but the most notable violence occurred in the Spring and Summer of 1844  in Philadelphia.  The unrest was sparked by conflicts between Protestants and Catholics over singing hymns in schools and led to riots in which Catholic churches were burned and at least 29 people were killed.  Immigration was the singular issue for the Know-Nothings and their influence waned as the threat of a coming civil war loomed large over the country.

The GOP is dying.  At the national level it is being destroyed by leaders unable to expand their view of the world to include people who are different from themselves.  Led by Trump's hate-filled speeches and rallies, the Republican Party is becoming a "whites only" political movement unable to appeal to the wide diversity that is America.

Donald J. Trump is not a normal human. He is interested ONLY in himself and what makes himself look good in the eyes of his "base".  His derisive  bulling attitude toward others makes those around him hesitant to criticize or disagree with his decisions, so they keep quiet and go along, hoping they will survive. When asked about Trump's latest diatribe or terrible action members of the Republican Party choose to say nothing or defend it with some weak-kneed excuse. Calling this political party the KNOW-NOTHINGS at this point in history seems perfectly fitting. 

Trump is a WHITE SUPREMACIST.  

I do NOT believe the vast majority of persons who call themselves Republicans support the goals of the white supremacist movements.  They, like their compatriots from the 19th century, fear the "other"; people who look different, speak a different language, worship in a different manner, or dress in different ways. Their fears and concerns are universal and are born from ignorance, isolation, lack of experiences and limited education. 

The farmer in Pennsylvania, the coal miner in West Virginia, the steel worker in Ohio, the autoworker in Michigan and the cattle rancher in Montana who have voted Republican all of their adult lives now face a "terrible choice". "Do I continue to support a party that is lead by a white supremacist or do I do the unthinkable---Vote for a Democrat?"  This is the political future facing Republican voters in the upcoming elections. 

The future of the  United States and our democracy will be determined by how the current political turmoil is resolved over the next year or so. The KNOW-NOTHING PARTY (GOP) must be defeated in the upcoming elections. It will not be easy. The Democratic Party has to show America it has a vision for the future that is all inclusive, that is forward looking, that is positive and is  sustainable, if it is to rescue the United States from the clutches of the Know-Nothings. The well being of the whole world is at stake and we must not fail.

FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL GRADE US ON OUR SUCCESS OR FAILURE AND IF WE FAIL, THEIR ASSESSMENT WILL BE BRUTAL.

NOTE:  Information for this post was gleaned  from a story in the July/August 2017 issue of National Geographic History magazine.
   






  



  

Sunday, August 4, 2019

CLIMATE CHANGE IS NOW AND WE ARE THE CAUSE

CLIMATE CHANGE IS NOW AND WE ARE THE CAUSE

The climate on Planet Earth has been changing most of my adult life.  The changes have been slow and are now manifesting themselves most dramatically in places like Alaska, Siberia, Greenland and Antarctica.  These alterations of our environment are NOT reversible and there is not an easy cure for this condition.  

This is an ecosystem problem. An ecosystem is a web of interconnected entities that make something work.  The human body is our ecosystem and when all of the parts of this marvel are working together we are healthy and we feel good.  When this system breaks down we get sick and feel terrible.

The Earth's ecosystem is called the Biosphere and it is sick and getting sicker due to our activities.  Some have likened humans affect on the planet  as to a disease. If you examine human incursions into the natural environment it is strikingly similar to a kind of cancer.  When a homeowner buys land for a homestead, he clears it of all native vegetation, builds the house and then plants green concrete (grass) and nonnative wallpaper plants to make it look "natural". 

Towns and cities resemble tumors as they expand their boundaries seeking more land for housing, roads, businesses, industries, etc.
It is my belief that the Biosphere is life on the planet and it will treat humans as a threat to its survival. We are facing the possible extinction of the human species if we continue on our present path.

During the last Ice Age about 15,000 years ago humans were mostly hunters and gatherers, living off the land. We were part of the ecosystem with a stable population and living within our "means". The activities we participated in were sustainable  and we did not have a very negative impact on the Biosphere.  About 10,000 years ago humans invented agriculture and everything changed.  From maybe 1 million humans  at the time, a reliable food supply, combined with increased safety of living in enclaves with others, the number of humans increased dramatically.  Today there are more than 7.7 Billion of us on the planet with future estimates reaching at least 9 to 12 Billion in the next 50 years.  This is NOT sustainable. 

If the Biosphere is sick and we are the disease, it has no choice but to use it's immune system to cure itself.  We do not appear to have the political will to limit humans numbers or control the methane and carbon dioxide pollution spewing into the atmosphere. Disease has always been a limiting factor in human existence, but with the worldwide rise of  modern medicine, drugs, hospitals, etc, just about everyone survives. No one wants to go back to "survival of the fittest", but unless we limit our numbers and our impact on the planet, I do not believe we will survive as a species.

Why do I worry?  In the twenty-first century humans are concentrating in huge cities of millions of people, often living in poverty and deplorable conditions where communicable diseases,  like EBOLA,  can spread easily.  Like chickens in a huge house, when one chicken gets sick, they all die. 

We have choices.  The religious and governmental Patriarchal world that has ruled humanity for the last 10,000 years has to change.  This rule by MEN since we lived as hunters and gathers has given us our modern way of life but can not keep on this unsustainable path. If the male of the species can't lead humans to a sustainable future, then it is time to let women take the reins of power, so they can make the needed choices for survival. I for one am willing to step aside and let them run things.  Men have screwed up the world and it is time for us to get out of the way.