Philadelphia November 7, 2016
As dawn must soon be breaking on my Native land , and I listen to the mournful
prelude to Act III of Tristan I must lament as Tristan.
Wo ich erwacht weilt' ich nicht; doch, wo ich weilte, das kann ich dir nicht sagen. Die Sonne sah ich nicht, noch sah ich Land und Leute: doch, was ich sah, das kann ich dir nicht sagen.
Where I awoke there I was not, but where I
was I cannot tell you. I did not see the sun nor did I see Land and people, but
what I did see I cannot tell you.
That’s about how I see my native land from the distance
in this most awful year of 2016. I have not lived in the US since 1991 and have
in the last fifteen years spend a total 9 weeks in America and have not been to my native Philadelphia in ten
years , so I limited currency in this to judge the state of the nation and people’s
minds. When I think of America I think
of her as I left her in 1991 , not as she is now , which I see only through
the portals of media. Through this lens
I see a growing factionalism and polarization
reminiscent of France in the 1780s ,
Spain in the 1930s , or the US in the 1850s
and we know what these led to .
We have fueled an age of me and my with no shared values except the agreement of others who
think just like us. No matter who wins
this election I fear for the future. We shall either have a president that respects
power over Law ( Just like Lenin or
Stalin) or a president with an extremely
hostile Congress bent on Impeaching her before she even takes office and insuring
no legislation will be able to be passed. One leads to clear dictatorship and the
other can lead to something like the Indian Emergency under Indira Gandhi, and there are those that will not accept the
outcome of the election and will continue to turn to the Dark Side. As a career
expatriate American I can assure you the rest of world sees the US as weak and divided and into
this void is stepping other powers and
forces, neither Make American Great Again or Love Trumps Hate will be able to
fix this any time soon.
So I am pessimistic. I don’t understand the logic of
voting for people you don’t trust? Both
Parties nominated people which when polled
they say they don’t trust or don’t like ??
They then elect a progressive forward thinking president but a regressive dead
in the water congress? This is madness and madness has a price. Is the great American
republic on the brink of political, military and economic collapse as Rome in the 3rd century?
We don’t live in a cartoon so don’t put your faith in princes, no one man or woman can fix these things, Rome had plenty
of hard working let’s make the empire great again emperors in the 3rd century
and all they did was end up defeated and dead , and the collapse continued.
And bring us together again is equally as fantastical and difficult
to happen when each side sees the other as an incarnation of evil, what is the middle
ground in this scenario? What each side
has to understand is that the other sides sees their opponents as dead wrong and
each thinks the other will lead to catastrophe. Paraphrasing Lincoln (with apologies)
, A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government
cannot endure, permanently, half progressive and half regressive . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved — I do not expect the house to fall — but I do expect it
will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other. Either
the opponents of progressive thought will arrest the further spread of it…or its
advocates will push it forward, till it shall become accepted in all the States red as well as blue.
Well I have left out one
thing, the fact that man is a thinking and reasoning mammal and that American is still by far greater than
the rest and that the youth of today will pick up the shattered mess and put it
all together, that regressive leaders will take a clue from Ayn Rand or Edmund
Ruffin and American light will return to illuminate its people and the world.
As an educator I have great faith in youth and hope I live to see that day , if I can only get through
the next few.
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