Introspection, sitcoms and Muslims
For my Wise and Generous Parents, to creatures
of the Blue Planet:
ortunate
was your suggestion to insert myself as a subroutine in an introspective
native, to spend 'quality time' (as trendier say) aboard this
blue ship.
This being his 57th year the weariness softens "our" thoughts.
Running through his memories invokes intellectual vertigo.
That post-pubescent testosterone cocktail was invigorating - but
pleased it has passed! Without the awareness of their body's chemical
roller-coaster I'm surprised the adolescents survive to reach maturity.
Many times during youth I was found asking "what exactly are
you doing?"
With those days gone, though testosterone is available and a desirable
treatment (I fear too much of mine is converting to estrogen!),
my body appears typical for age and I wish to experience the norm.
Still, the stirrings of exuberant youth call to me often.
This evening a television 'sitcom' sparked an observation worth
recording. Speaking as a native, we enjoy the TV scripts and relive
them the next day with friends and colleagues. Though written by
social spin doctors, scripts still exemplify real life - in the
uncritical minds of our captive audience. Sitcoms are extraordinarily
popular and cherished.
Sitcom scripts, despite being a string of clichés, platitudes
and throwaway lines, are, nevertheless, the apogee of social intercourse:
playful, clever, and inventive thrust of modern thinking at its
most intuitive level.
Scriptwriters might fill with glibly-coined anecdotes but every
episode, each new series, evolves societal norms and expectations
to a hitherto unforeseen level of witty, shrewd and cute, with
no end in sight.
The vibrant global village grows enriched, its inhabitants
gaining sophistication, year by year from mere trite entertainment!
Film constantly steps outside the norms defining offense, delivering
abhorrence to entire religious States, while eliciting mild admonition
from socially conservative minorities within larger democracies.
Television, more constrained by immediate public "conscience",
achieves similar gains by the stealth of sheer volume.
This is runaway social evolution - and a fun ride it is!
The noosphere is heating up, as the visionary Teilhard
de Chardin foresaw. No mere random vortices and eddies of thought
- these are bountiful swarms of feedback, each learning and acquiring
from its predecessor.
More another time on inertial forces that smooth the arrow's course,
but a brief a comment on the puzzle of religious fundamentalism
trying to cope with the excesses of freedom coupled with unbridled
social sophistication in modern democratic societies.
Generous Mother, Kind Father, little separates the Muslim, Christian
or Hindu at the conservative reach. Though the Christian is more
likely to blame 'Satan worship' the Muslim would blanket behavior
with the term "infidels", firmly convinced democratic
(coincidentally, mostly Christian) societies are "based on
sex".
I'm uncertain of my ability to absorb the Muslim viewpoint in
my remaining time and might request a sequel stint (if your wisdom
commands) living under the culture of Mohammed. Moderate Muslims
are quite 'western' and equally at home with technology, and I
could comfortably live as one. Conservative and traditional adherents
to the Koran, as more literally understood, have not moved in their
opposition to the Western drift as it follows its science away
from God (yes, that was very ambiguous).
Like most aborigines of all lands, the overly-devout Muslim would
have been sidelined long ago and be facing irrelevance and extinction
were it not for the attention forced upon them by oil wealth.
Despite this incredible resource, vast populations within oil-rich
nations see no gain in quality of life, despite a century peddling
black gold, and turn to religion and ritual for comfort - blaming
wealthy nations, not entirely without cause. Wealthy oil-dependent
nations have maintained tight control over the traditional owners
of petroleum deposits, their heavy-handedness fueling the bitterness
that now strikes back.
Everything in human affairs reduces to an arm wrestle.
In this first decade of what should be a marvelous 21st century,
on the sweetest of blue planets, I find paradise indeed being lost,
thrown out unforgivably, by the astonishing arrogance and greed
of successive American (U.S.) Administrations and their military-industrial
caravan.
Not yet drawn as a comparison but as plain as the nose upon one's
face, America in Iraq is most reminiscent of an incident involving
one named Custer, or more recently Westmoreland. Slow learners
indeed.
The United States has (again) lost its reason. The Middle East
its new Wild West. Iraq, its Alamo.
With Respect and Love
Your Beloved Son
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