This culture disgusts me.
Where’s my time machine?
That’s what I
started writing, then I realized: where would I go? What time period would I choose to live in?
When has there
ever been a time where there was peace, prosperity, security, true
enlightenment (not to be confused with the endarkenment falsely sold as
enlightenment)?
Where was there
ever a place where there was peace, prosperity, security, and true
enlightenment?
Must there
always be strife and struggle this side of heaven?
I am a history
buff and lately these past couple of years I’ve been reading about the Civil
War and the Second World War. But do you
know what? It’s starting to depress
me. Yes, I feel lucky not to have lived
through either great conflict; I cannot fathom what I would do had it been
decreed I been born, say, in New York c. 1840 or, say, Warsaw c. 1922. But though we in contemporary America face
none of the lethal repercussions faced by those in 1860s America or 1940s
Europe, I can see the seeds of those earlier conflicts germinating in the
washing-machine spin cycle of our current socio-political climate.
Or am I just
being histrionic?
It’s a
well-known fact, is it not, that mankind does not learn from history. Didn’t some Spanish philosopher
(Unamuno? Santayana?) say something to that effect a hundred
years ago?
Ah, I
dunno. Maybe it’s time to shut off the
news, stop surfin’ the web, and read some sci fi. Or take up birding.
This culture disgusts me.
Where’s my spaceship?
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