This is my last blog. The
world is so fuXXed up that it is not possible to comment on all its
absurdities. Besides it is too
depressing. The only way to preserve
sanity is to look at it with rose colored glasses, so I shall devote myself to
things of beauty such as poetry and literature.
If
you have not seen my historical novel, “The Quest for Land and Fortune,” may I
urge you to go to Amazon and get a copy while they last. It is narrative non-fiction, the people are
all real, but what they said to each other and what sort of blogs they might
have written, is fiction, I was not there.
The
New York Times of December 28, 2014, had a section entitled the “Year in
Pictures. I list the cut-lines to illustrate
my point.
01/09/2014 Displaced people on ferry led fighting
between government forces and rebel in South Sudan.
02/24 Women took shelter from sniper fire in The
Ukraine.
02/19 Anti-government protestors burned barricades
in The Ukraine.
04/17 A protestor hurled a Molotov cocktail during
clashes with police, Caracas, Venezuela.
04/30 A lockdown drill to address the threat of
school shootings in a eighth-grade class, Belle Plaine, MN
03/12 A girl was wounded between riot police and
anti-government protestors, Istanbul.
05/05 Mourners attended funeral of Julia Izotova,
21, killed during clashes between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian separatists.
05/11 Civil War set of a vast food crisis, among
the malnourished were a mother and her 5-month old. Malakal, South Sudan.
07/09 Mexican authorities deported miners on a
flight back to El Salvador.
07/24 Relatives look into a hospital operating room
at those injured in an Israeli air strike. Gaza Strip.
08/15 Palestinians prayed in the rubble of a
mosque. Gaza City.
07/01 A Jewish woman prayed during the funeral for
three Israeli teenagers who were killed in the West Bank.
07/02 Migrants traveling toward the US on a train
known as “The Beast” because of violent crime.Tenosique, Mexico
09/23 A marina owner on the boat dock in the
dried-up Huntington Lake CAL.
08/25 Michael Brown Sr. mourns as his son’s coffin
is lowered, St. Peters Cemetery, Normandy.
08/27 Yameen Ritaj, 16, left her abusive husband
during her pregnancy. Refugee camp, Jordan.
09/05 Medical workers took James Dorbor, 8, into a
Ebola treatment center. Liberia.
011/25 Police clash with pro-democracy
demonstrators, Hong Cong.
11/28 Senator Mitch McConnell re-elected from
Kentucky. (He has declared global warming a hoax spread by those who dislike
his state’s coal.)
10/18 Displaced persons camp where 140,000 have
been uprooted. Myanmar.
09/27 A cradle left behind by Kurdish refugees
along the Turkish-Syrian border.
11/28 Protest because Grand jury decided not to
indict Daren Wilson in the killing of Michael Brown, Delwood MO.
12/08 Protestors against police
brutality in the wake of Michael Brown, Berkeley.
12’16 Women mourn Mohammed Ali Khan, 15, one of 130
students killed during a Taliban attack on a school, Peshawar, Pakistan.
11/18 Ultra-Orthodox Jews listened to a eulogy for
a Rabbi Killed in a synagogue by Palestinian gunmen. Jerusalem.
12/06 A four-year-old known as Sweetie, one of
thousands, monitored for symptoms of Ebola. Sierra Leone
I add one event that does not photograph--the new Republican Congress has vowed to cancel Obama's Affordable Care Act. I suspect that much of the opposition is a continuing racist reaction to the Black President.
See what I mean. During the Vietnam War, depressed by the
daily body count, I stopped listening to network news. I never began again. Today, I canceled my subscription to the New
York Times.
Thanks for following my blog. If you want more, I recommend following Bill Moyers and Robert Reich.
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