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Commentary About the Blue Marble

Monthly Archives: June 2020

We Are All Crayons

28 Sunday Jun 2020

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American nomenclature is full of color references and I assume most are related either obviously or not, to skin color. This issue may not be as black and white as you think. That’s my first one. Some of you may know many of the buildings in Washington D.C. were built by slaves. So the President lives in the White House which was built by Black men.

Black and white issues indicate a definitive line between two sides. I have heard people use many words for children from black and white couples. One that took me a while to understand is grey which means blurring of the races.

When I grew up people told big lies (black) and fibs (white lies). Remember how easy it was to tell which cowboy was the hero and which was the villain? White hats and black hats. (Yes, Adam Cartwright, Paladin, and “Lash” LaRue wore black to go with their outfits.) Most of the heroes rode white or light colored horses but the bad guys always rode dark ones.

It isn’t just black being the subtle villain color we grew up with but Indians were bad, except for Jay Silverheels (Tonto) and both people portraying Charlie Chan were white and his two “assistants” were fumbling goofs. One was black and the other Asian. Subtle, huh?

Hollywood and many people, including in government, still think Indians are all drunks. The President’s utterances have portrayed many white supremeists as being good guys and brown skinned people as murders, rapists, and drug dealers. The more we are exposed to those ideas from birth the more it becomes ingrained in our psyches. “People of Color” is supposed to exclude, but my crayola box had a white crayon. It was still a color and although I am well tanned in most areas, I am still called white!

Questions Not Asked

28 Sunday Jun 2020

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If a person constantly lies and calls someone else a liar, does that mean the other person is truthful? If a person is a real wacko and calls another person a wacko, wouldn’t they see themselves as one too? If a person hires people because they are the best people, how can those people suddenly become dumb and incompetent? How can a person put the most knowledgeable people in charge of a project and then not follow their recommendations and directives?

Of course, polls say less than 40% of Americans have really thought about those questions. They must believe the 20,000 plus lies without questioning them. If a person is a wacko and a minority of people agree with, then are they wackos too? Does that same minority ever consider why so many competent people suddenly become incompetent when working for him? Does that make them incompetent to exercise their right as Americans? How can people admire a person who puts a person who denies scientific facts and says tobacco doesn’t cause cancer in charge of our nation’s most important scientific medical project?

The media keeps asking those questions of President Donald J. Trump and his minions and not getting any answers. As this is written, reporters are asking people sitting in front of the Tulsa meeting arena why they are there and exposing themselves to the virus. With the disease spiking in Oklahoma, why do they say it doesn’t exist or is over? It’s because they have heard or read him saying so. It’s an age old question. Should someone be able to vote if they don’t know the facts?

What’s In a Name?

28 Sunday Jun 2020

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Minooka, Illinois’ High School sports teams are named “The Indians.” Some people think it is an affront to the people who were here before the Europeans pushed them out of their homes or killed them off. Morris’ team is called “The Redskins” and sometime ago it was proposed the name be changed. It wasn’t. My home town team is called “The Foxes” and apparently doesn’t insult any of the foxes in the area.

I have discussed this issue along with what they like to be called with Sioux, Navaho and Apache. They all live on reservations and prefer to be called by the name we gave them five centuries ago and they grew up with. They didn’t like Canada’s “First Nation”, Native American, or any other word the activists think up. I forgot to ask about redskins specifically, but I don’t feel they would object too much. It seems those who live in the urban areas, (my news comes from Chicago area) are the ones who find these mascot names objectionable.

The ones I have spoke with find it an honor to be remembered as fighters and for bravery. I did ask a Navaho about the Atlanta Braves tomahawk chop motion. He thought it was okay but reminded me about counting coup (acts of bravery) was greater than killing an enemy. This issue reminds me of the sudden emphasis on tearing down statues of anyone someone perceived of having something to do with slavery. They tore down Grant’s statue because he had been given two slaves by his father-in-law. Grant didn’t believe in slavery but he didn’t want to offend him further than marrying his daughter. Grant worked in the fields side by side with the field slave and freed them both when he could get away with it. He also destroyed the K.K.K. while President.

Respect All Rights

19 Friday Jun 2020

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This viewpoint isn’t just mine alone and I doubt few of those reading this opinion will disagree. People have a right to assemble and protest what they perceive as an inequity or differing opinion. However, that right does not extend to violating our rights to go where we want, to conduct business on our own property, or to feel safe doing either of those.

A few police have gone well past where they should have gone, but they are only human and the protests, especially violent ones, create an “us” against “them” feeling. A few years ago Chicago had large protests that were managed and controlled by the police. They had undercover cops and informants in the crowds and in the small violence-causing groups allowing the undercover cops to stop violence before it manifested itself.

Many years ago I was meeting with a client when a Will County Deputy came into their office. He was a large man. He was made even larger by his vest under his shirt. After he left, my client mentioned how fun-loving the deputy is when not in uniform. That’s when it struck me how quickly normal people change when they put on the vest and gun belt. At that moment they realize they could be the next cop killed. Then again, I doubt we want Mayberry’s Sheriff Andy and Barney to patrol our streets and to come when we call for help.

Over the years I have talked with rookies to police chiefs and I believe the longer they wear the badge the more callous they become. The more their assigned area involves a high crime area, the more biased a cop is against that population. It didn’t matter whether they are the same race or ethnic as those in the high crime area, they learned to distrust those people. Putting on the badge must change people if they can do their job. Some just let their naturally bad character take over.

Anticipated Results

19 Friday Jun 2020

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I grew up in a lily white county where being any other color would be grounds for verbal harassment or much worse. Adopting two little Korean orphans cost the adopting white family their business in 1952. In the early 1980s a doctor was needed and the call was answered by a very dark ethnic Indian who had a poor accent. To my surprise he was readily accepted along with his family. The needs of the many…

Since race and color wasn’t a reason to put down someone or group, most people (has to be a vast majority against a few), the locals had to find something else. During WWI, the Americans were bombarded by anti-German, state-sponsored propaganda showing soldiers bayoneting babies and other atrocities. German immigrants were being beaten and killed across America. My county had several German Catholic families farming on the edge of the county. That gave them two strikes in a mostly Baptist ethnic English majority population. There was still some bias in the 1960s from the older residents. My niece and nephew come from an extremely strong Baptist upbringing and married German Catholics. People can change.

It is easier to be prejudice against someone who is different race, color, or has different features. Even babies start to develop biases based on perceptions of those around them. As they grow older the biases become embedded, hence anti groups like the KKK and other white supremacist groups are formed. Their profile of acceptable people is extremely narrow.

Today’s protests of treatment of minorities may actually have a reverse effect by giving fence straddlers the feeling, like President Trump, all protestors are criminals and sub-human. It will take years to find out if the protests end up having a positive or negative overall effect. Often results aren’t the anticipated ones.

My Electability Pick

19 Friday Jun 2020

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Former Vice-President and Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden must pick a person to be his Vice-President, Partner, and capable of taking his seat in the Oval Office. Those three factors are critical to his choice but a fourth factor is electability or who is going to cause more people to vote for the ticket than to vote for Trump or to not vote at all.

Bush I’s pick of Dan Quayle was to appease the far right and John McCain’s pick of a woman lost him our vote after we signed his petition. Neither would have been a good President. Bush’s choice was for the base and McCain’s was to get women vote.

Biden has vowed to pick a woman so who to pick is the question. He is being pressured to pick black women who are either unqualified, inexperienced, or don’t share his moderate views. The electability factor is critical. Senator Kamala Harris isn’t going to add California to Biden’s count because it is already there. He needs to hold states Hillary Clinton won and pick off ones Trump barely won. Much of Trump’s independent vote was against Clinton so he needs to bring those back.

I think he should pick moderate Amy Klobuchar who is a well liked Senator from Minnesota. Clinton beat Trump 45,000 so Minnesota should be secure and her Senate seat should be replaced by another Democrat. She would concentrate on the battle ground states Trump barely won. Wisconsin and Michigan could be turned with her concentrating on them and Biden getting Pennsylvania. Winning those three’s 44 electoral votes without losing any of Clinton’s states (227 votes) puts Biden in the White House.

Biden will most likely win the popular vote by several million votes just as Hillary did. As long as we have an antiquated, undemocratic system for selecting our President, only 531 votes count.

Tell It Like It Is

13 Saturday Jun 2020

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If we are going to do away with anything related to slavery and the Confederacy, then these items should be in the forefront. We should do away with anything having to do with any slave owner. Get rid of Washington D.C. (built by slaves), Washington State, and all Washington counties, towns, and streets. Almost all the founding fathers either had slaves or were involved in the slave trade in one way or another. Cotton and tobacco were the reason for slavery, so they represent slavery and should be done away with.

Of course there is a document which is the crux of the problem since all thirteen colonies signed it and made anyone who wasn’t a European to be worth three-fifths of a white person. One of the secrets of the Second Amendment was the plantation owners wanted to be able to have guns to use during any slave revolt. In our laws of then and today, signing the Constitution would be aiding and abetting slavery.

Slavery was just one factor in the Civil War. Slavery had gotten too expensive, cotton and tobacco had destroyed soil fertility, and the South was in hock to the Northern Banks. Few people fighting for the Confederacy were involved in slavery. Many had never even seen a slave? I have ancestors from Southern Illinois who fought on both sides at Lookout Mountain. They had trouble affording shoes much less a slave. So why did they fight? It is for the same reason many of the radical right groups exist today. They didn’t like the Federal Government telling them what they can and can’t do.

Get real folks; if you want to do something, explain what and why of slavery. Explain the real conditions and not those shown in the movies.

What Will He Do?

13 Saturday Jun 2020

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When Richard Nixon was in deep trouble, his staff and Security Advisor took unprecedented steps to make sure he didn’t start a war to divert attention from his troubles. As paranoid as Nixon was, I doubt if he would have hit the nuclear button. He did continue to go after his enemies list until his minions had been eliminated from power.

Donald Trump is even more paranoid and must win a second term to feed his inflated ego and hold off all the federal, state, and civil investigations. His enemies list is anyone or any group that does not kiss his derriere publicly and constantly. He goes after anyone who he thinks is any kind of a threat with lies and unproven stories.

With his poll numbers dropping and the battle ground states he had won before turning away from him, what will he do to try to turn his campaign around? It has to be big to hold the Republicans in the Senate, House and supporters who are starting to weaken in support. The Ukraine says neither Joe Biden nor his son Hunter did anything wrong so that hope has faded. The economy will still be in recession with double digit unemployment. The poorly handled Covid 19 contagion will have killed close to 170,000 citizens. Several investigations into his financial dealings will become public in late summer and early fall. His generals are criticizing him publicly.

What will Trump do to turn it around?

Who to Pick

13 Saturday Jun 2020

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At the top of my list of favorite television series is “Madam Secretary.” As a news junkie, I am amazed about the time relevant issues she faces in every episode. If I was in Biden’s shoes and looking to appoint a Secretary of State, I would look for someone who puts the country first, but understands America’s place as a leader of the free world.

Every day the Secretary is faced with many huge situations and issues which would overwhelm most people. The State Department has tens of thousands of employees who spend their time on trying to save people from diseases, starvation, and thirst to averting small and large wars. We have people in almost all countries so our government can maintain relations with friendly and not friendly ones. We work with North Korea and Iran, even where we don’t have an embassy through third party countries.

Since the current administration has alienated almost every country, Biden will need to find someone extremely knowledgeable and global in their thinking to repair old treaties and create new ones. Few of our former close friends are still close to us. The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister has pulled away from his close relationship with Trump and has not, like most of Europe; they can no longer depend on America. Europe is moving closer to their age old enemy Russia and developing economic relations with China.

President Biden will need to develop a staff before the election so they can start contacting over 200 countries on November 5. This will give those countries hope America will be back with them. Most of the World wants us to lead, not spread disunity and anarchy around the World. I would pick Susan Rice.

Generals

13 Saturday Jun 2020

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As a student of military history, I can tell you our Civil War is unique in one regard. The history was and is recorded by Southern-leaning writers. I think the North just wanted to get it over with and re-unite the nation. In spite of starting out with the best generals, the South had no chance of winning as long as the North didn’t quit.

The Confederate Generals who were exceptional leaders in my opinion were Lee, Longstreet, Johnston, Jackson and a few on the brigade level. These men fought for their state’s right to leave the Union as prescribed by laws. Few states engender the loyalty that many did a hundred and sixty years ago. My ancestors from Southern Illinois had no slaves and probably hadn’t seen one. Few Confederate soldiers owned a slave or could afford one. They fought for the same reason many far right groups exist today — states rights and disdain for the Federal Government.

I realize the Federal Government wanted to appeal to Southerners. Many who had fought in the civil War were still alive and they wanted their sons and grandsons to volunteer and obey the draft during World War I. They named bases for Confederate generals. Why they would name one after Braxton Bragg, who was an incompetent, I don’t know. Hood was a brash Texan who squandered his men. He squandered more with each of his body parts he lost. The Southern Generals were almost always fighting with less troops, equipment, and supplies. That may be why Americans like the underdog.

Great Northern Generals were Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Buford, and Thomas. Both sides had colonels distinguishing themselves. The Civil War was bloody and often fought hand-to-hand requiring much bravery; both sides should be honored for it.

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