An American Icon

US Secretary of State Colin Powell (2001-2005)

I recently finished what the Los Angeles Times Book Review wrote about General Colin Powell‘s book My American Journey – Colin Powell:

Powell heroically turns racial maelström to magnificence, conquering bigotry to shine the often diminished brilliance of black life into foreign lands and into closed minds closer to home.  In the magical arc of Powell’s triumphant patriotism, Frederick Douglass elbows Thomas Jefferson for a spot at Eisenhower’s side.

Colin Powell was not simply a soldier who dedicated most of his life to serving a cause and creed.  Yes, he is an American, but he is a black American who grew up lower-class in an immigrant family with simple dreams and very little means in the South Bronx of New York City.  The color of his skin or his spiritual affiliation he made absolutely irrelevant, and Powell proved they didn’t matter.  He went about his early life-challenges, through his Army Ranger training and service, through serving in Vietnam, Panama, and the Gulf War; then National Security Advisor to President Reagan, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to President George H.W. Bush and President Clinton, and finally to the U.S. Secretary of State under George W. Bush…all in a way that easily could have handed him the Presidency of the United States.  An utterly remarkable and practically incomparable resume and dossier.

If General Powell had run for President three or four times ala FDR, my loyal support would have entailed twelve or sixteen years.  And I am not a Republican or Democrat, or Episcopalian in the least.  The man is plain and simple a leader for humanity who with dignity fulfilled his sworn commitments in spite of a less-than infatuated service with President George W. Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.  The Bush Administration’s approach to the second Iraqi War and invasion sold to the American public, an even more controversial mishandling of terrorist prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib, eventually forced Powell out of favor with the Presidential Administration and Capital Hill politics altogether.  Had he not given his sworn oath to fulfill his duties, Powell would have resigned well before 2005.

Powell & Clinton support DADT repeal on Meet The Press September 2010

As much as I greatly admire this man, we do have one difference; one rather big difference.  General Powell was one of the contributors to the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”DADT policy that did not address the full gay-lesbian problem within U.S. military personnel.  Due to the immense complexity of the problem, particularly with housing homosexuals and bisexuals with conservative hyper-phobic heterosexual personnel, Powell typically danced around the debates until 1993.  During the first weeks of Bill Clinton’s entrance into the White House, Clinton made the sexual-orientation the preliminary focus of his campaign promises to supporters.  Given Powell’s background and military service, he understandably had a difficult time making such hullabaloo over what he considered a personal concealment issue.  Yet, following his logic then all military personnel should hide any of their personal religious beliefs as well.  Imagine how that would go over?  Powell shrunk toward desensitization.  In the latter third of his autobiography he sometimes argued that the civil-rights movements for African-Americans in the 1960’s and ’70s were not at all one-in-the-same.  For me, they are definitely one-in-the-same.  Colin Powell’s transition from a Cold War, Vietnam military America into a late 20th and 21st century political American was for him unprecedentedly timid on civil rights and sexual-orientation.  No surprise really, Powell is the stereotypical 4-star General born to be a warrior’s leader.  His soldier mold should not detract, however, from his very real social consciousness; a tuning-fork never louder than during 9/11, the war on terrorism, and America’s military invasion into Iraq for weapons of mass destruction.

I have often heard the cliché “There a two subjects never to get into during formal dinners with dinner guests:  religion and politics.” or something like that.  However, during the few times it was unavoidable, I was surprised how few people knew that Colin Powell was never a Republican.  Most armchair political critics believe with no basis that he was Republican.  He was and always had been a military man first serving the call and duties of his nation; it just so happened that his Capital Hill positions were with three Republican presidential administrations.  The nine months with Clinton’s administration everyone counts as merely a changing of the Guard.  No matter what political party the White House might have been, he saw the invitation as a call to duty he must accept.  Powell writes:

Because I express these beliefs [strong free-enterprise without government interference in entrepreneurial vitality except to protect public safety & prevent distortions of competition by labor or industry] …some people have rushed to hang a Republican label around my neck.  I am not, however, knee-jerk antigovernment.  Government helped my parents by providing cheap public subway systems so they could get to work, and public schools for their children, and protection under the law to make sure their labor was not exploited.

The great domestic political challenge of our time is to reconcile the necessity for fiscal responsibility with the explosive growth in entitlement programs, including Social Security and Medicare, which the needy and the middle-class rely on so heavily.

Until our leaders are willing to talk straight to the American people and the people are willing to accept hard realities, no solution will be found to relieve our children and grandchildren of the crushing debt that we are currently amassing as their inheritance.

While the current call for “less government” is justified, in one role I want government to be vigorous and active, and that is in ensuring the protection of the Constitution to all Americans.

The hard-won civil rights legislation of the 1960s, which I benefited from, was fought for by presently derided liberals, courageous leaders who won these gains over the [Republican] opposition …hiding behind transparent arguments of “states’ rights” and “property rights.”

I have listened to die-hard Republicans call Powell a traitor, that he had lost most of the respect gained from Republicans with Reagan and H.W. Bush.  As much flak as Powell took from the political right, he reminds us that he is not a Democrat either.  “Neither of the two major parties” he writes “fits me comfortably in its present state.”  Powell holds no reservations on either party’s short-comings, “I distrust rigid ideology from any direction, and I am discovering that many Americans feel just as I do.  The time may be at hand for a third major party to emerge to represent this sensible center of the American political spectrum.”  This is exactly why I have great respect for this man.  He is in several ways an unswaying Free-Thinker according to his own conscience and duty to his nation.

I am troubled by the political passion of those on the extreme right who seem to claim divine wisdom on political as well as spiritual matters.  God provides us with guidance and inspiration, not a legislative agenda.  I am disturbed by the class and racial undertones beneath the surface of their rhetoric.  On the other side of the spectrum, I am put off by patronizing liberals who claim to know what is best for society but devote little thought to who will eventually pay the bills.  I question the priorities of those liberals who lavish so much attention on individual license and entitlements that little concern is left for the good of the community at large. 

When 9/11 hit the American homeland, Powell was thrown into an explicit forefront forcing him not only to lead an immediate response on terrorism, but also draw lines in the Oval Office about how best to make that response.  It would prove more than daunting.

VP Cheney & SOD Rumsfeld bypassed completely Powell & Rice but also U.S. & International laws

Based on his autobiography and interviews since the book’s completion in 1995, it is inferred that Colin gained a sour taste for Republican politics his last two years in Washington D.C.  Father Bush’s most highest approval ratings came during the First Gulf War with General Norm Schwarzkopf and General Powell.  The military duo’s superbly created multi-coalition forces put the United States in favor with most of the peaceful nations.  George W. Bush most assuredly recognized later  in 2001 an opportunity when considering Democratic support.  Powell, however, could not have realized what limited roles he would be subjected to in September 2001 when George W. faced the most horrific attack since Pearl Harbor.  After all, it was more the H. W. Bush family who were very grateful for Colin’s loyal support, not the son.  By 2003 it was clear there was no real room in the White House for one more dominant Alpha-male.  H. W. Bush sentiments went only so far with war-waging Rumsfeld, Cheney, and Paul Wolfowitz.  Of those three cabinet members, Rumsfeld had the only military service with just 3 years.  And none of them possessed the international diplomatic dossier during global conflicts as did Colin Powell.

The general from the South Bronx had unprecedented foreign diplomatic experience due to his long illustrious military career; the First Gulf War being his highest accolade.  The ease and speed at which the United States, Great Britain, and more importantly Arab-Muslim nations were able to remove Saddam Hussein’s army from Kuwait is due in large part (in American terms) to Powell’s polished political understanding of world conflicts and their delicate intricacies.  Any political or military expert today will agree that had Powell and H.W. Bush not consulted and requested Arab-Muslim nations get significantly involved in Saddam Hussein’s removal and later treatment after, Western military machines blasting into Kuwait and engaging Hussein’s Republican Guard would have been diplomatic global suicide.  With Geneva Convention articles and multiple allies both in Europe and the Middle East, had America not taken consideration of coalition ideals it would have turned the Gulf conflict into a Holy War between invading Westerners and highly motivated non-Iraqi militant Muslims.  Therefore, ten years later after his father, George W. Bush’s top officials had a goldmine in Colin Powell; it would be a no-brainer that Powell’s experience and advice would be a necessity, correct?

Addendum 2/14/2015 — the YouTube video of a documentary on Powell’s political relationships with alpha-males Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and former President George W. Bush has been deleted and removed. In its place I’ve selected this short clip regarding the Iraqi intelligence fiasco.

Secretary of State Albright

What many head-hunting Washington politicians were losing in their emotional rhetoric to bring quick justice for the 9/11 murders, were Colin Powell’s long-term warnings of more American lives lost via our military.  These were going to be the very men and women who will potentially pay the last sacrifice.  Few lynch-mob mentalities remember how Powell had long valued the service and sacrifice our military personnel and families make in wartime.  Stepping back to 1997, Powell was almost livid after a comment made by Madeleine Albright in a National Security Team meeting about President Clinton’s election campaign promises to Bosnian Serbs committing genocide.

Powell’s views had not changed one bit since H.W. Bush’s meetings on how to deal with Bosnia.  Colin strongly advised only two realistic responsive options:  either limited air strikes around Sarajevo risking civilian casualties or heavy bombing of Serbs in the theaters of conflict.  But Powell emphasized that neither of these options guaranteed a Serbian change of behavior; only military troops on the ground could do that.  Powell kept reiterating that with air strikes or bombing, Serbian militias would simply hide their tanks and artillery in or around civilian populations and buildings — much like militant terrorists do today.  Powell therefore constantly pushed for a clear political aim first before committing our military men and women.  History had proven to America that military action without a consensus political goal costs too many American lives.  The debate exploded when Madeleine Albright asked Powell, “What’s the point of having this superb military that you’re always talking about if we can’t use it?”  Powell responds this way in his autobiography:

I thought I would have an aneurysm.  American GI’s were not toy soldiers to be moved around on some sort of global game board.  I patiently explained [to Albright and team members] that we had used our armed forces more than two dozen times in the preceding three years of war, peacekeeping, disaster relief, and humanitarian assistance.  But in every one of those cases we had had a clear goal and had matched our military committment to the [political] goal.  As a result, we had been successful in every case.  I told Ambassador Albright that the U.S. military would carry out any mission it was handed, but my advise would always be that the tough political goals had to be set first.

Former NSC member Tony Lake, and member during Vietnam, supported Colin’s position and said “You know, Madeleine, the kinds of questions Colin is asking about goals are exactly the ones the military never asked during Vietnam.”  Several months after 9/11 the ignorance of side-stepping Powell’s wealth of diplomatic and military experience becomes much worse.  The real murderers of 9/11 were all dead; killed in each plane crash.  Therefore, how to deal with the people, organizations, or nations who assisted the dead terrorist pilots are of such paramount importance in a global arena that any violent retaliatory response could have profound consequences in American lives.  The following two clips from the 2008 documentary film Torturing Democracy portrays just how nonconcurrent, devoid of Powell, and with little to no consideration for the global impact the clandestine U.S. response to the War On Terrorism and prisoners was begun by four men in a matter of weeks.


America is now approaching 10 years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq since 9/11.  The longest period of war ever in our nation’s history.  Has the fervor of the radical militant terrorists and insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq been completely eradicated?  No.  Did treatment of pre-trial detainees or prisoners aid in shortening the 10 year war in Afghanistan or Iraq?  Certainly not.  If anything, we have given them more inspiration and shown the world that America is not so much a beacon of light for human rights according to the Geneva Convention — we have become similar to the terrorists themselves.  Colin Powell tried to push home U.N. sensitivities on Capital Hill.  But four Alpha-males in the Bush administration prolonged immeasurably the war on terrorism and so we continue to pay the price in American lives and in fatherless, son-less, daughter-less, spouse-less families.  Not gaining first the full participation of moderate, peaceful, allied Muslim nations was a costly multi-dimensional human and economic Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld-Wolfowitz mistake.  Current economic defense spending, which compounds the federal deficit today, bears witness to a war waged prematurely without multi-lateral international support to help bear the costs.

The Private Life of Colin Powell

Founder Colin Powell & Chairwoman Alma Powell

Now that Colin Powell is out of federal politics he has dedicated his time and energy to mentoring and educating America’s youth through his cross-sectored program, America’s Promise Alliance.  For many years during and after his political career in Washington D.C., Powell spoke repeatedly about us addressing America’s socio-economic problems as a caring “family” member and citizen of the United States.  Powell sees a serious need in teaching young Americans to benefit from past mistakes, to offer educational and career opportunities for at-risk youth, and continue the civil fight for social and economic parity in America.  He states in no uncertain terms who must mentor this philosophical action:  every single parent in the nation as a Big Citizen.

We can’t just sit around waiting for government to solve some of these intractable social problems that we’ve had for years.  Government has a role to play.  It is time for all of us to live up more fully to the concept of citizenship.  And for those of us who as citizens of this nation have been blessed with treasure, and wealth, and good position, and comfortable homes, and all the blessings of this land, to be a good citizen, to be a big citizen, requires you to do more in the way of sharing with those who are in need.  So that a family that has three wonderful children ought to try to see if they could find three hours a week to share that life with a kid in need who doesn’t have a mentor, who doesn’t get to play in Little League and do the other things that we take for granted.  Somebody in that family who might go tutor a school on an afternoon off from a job, and we’re encouraging corporations to give them that afternoon off.  And so that’s what we mean by big citizenship.

During a 1998 interview for the Academy of Achievement in Washington D.C., Colin was asked to comment about one of his most favorite quotes by the Greek historian Thucydides:  “Of all manifestations of power, restraint impresses men most.”  Powell responded in agreement saying…

One of the great strengths of America, and the reason we are held in such high regard throughout the world, is that people trust our power, and they trust the way in which we use our power.  The more powerful you are, the more people want to trust you with that power.  They would hate to not trust you with that power.

CNN State of the Union

With the advent of mass social networking, Colin Powell was asked in his January 2011 interview on State Of The Union with Candy Crowley, his thoughts on the technological Genie-out-of-the-bottle boom with Facebook, Twitter, and thousands of blog sites, in light of the recent Tucson, AZ shooting tragedy that took six lives and wounded 13 including U.S. Representative Gabrielle Gifford.  Crowley asked, “Did you see a message about this country in those shootings, or did you just see a random, senseless act of violence?  Powell agreed going on to say:

“…in the process of thinking it through and looking at it, everybody started to speak about civility.  That’s a good subject for us to talk about because there has crept in our society and our public dialogue a coarseness, a nastiness, an attack of people who don’t share the same views as you do.  And not just attacking the policies but attacking the individual.  He’s a communist.  He’s a socialist.  He’s un-American.  He ought to be thrown out.  All sorts of nastiness.  And it is not just politicians who are doing this to each other, and, frankly, politics has always been a contact sport in this country.  I mean, they did this back in the 17th and 18th Century, but with all of the cable channels and talk radio and blogs, especially blogs, where people can be anonymous with their nastiness, I think has caused a level of coarseness in our society that we’ve all got to think about.  And politicians should think about it.  All leaders in every aspect of American society should think about it.  And I think television needs to give this some thought.  A lot of this is frankly coming through on television.

I think you can’t put the information revolution back in the bottle. That’s out of the question. But at the same time, we can just act more responsibly in the language we use with each other. And we need to start pushing back on some of the more extreme language that we hear on radio or we see on television or we hear from our politicians.  The reason they do it is because we accept it as people.  So I think the American people have got to start demanding more of our public officials and of the media that is trying to come into our homes every evening.  But, unfortunately, there is a certain attraction to this kind of dialogue.

…the other thing is, with so much information available to us, you can just stay in your little stovepipe of information and only listen to others and talk to others and reflect the views of others who think just like you.  And so we’re not broadening our knowledge base too often by all of the information that’s available. We’re becoming even more stuck in that segment of the knowledge base that reflects our views.

If there are two words that accurately describe General Colin Powell’s sentiment for his nation, they are limitless gratitude.  Despite his skin color and challenges as such growing up, the painful segregation dealt him in the 1960s while serving his country during Vietnam, or the treatment and disregard he received during his service under President George W. Bush including far right-winged Republicans, Colin Powell exudes an American statesman consumed not by a global or national entitlement of arrogance, but instead remains socially conscious, humble and indebted.  It is no wonder why he was held with such high esteem by the international community.

Many Bush-era officials nicknamed Powell “The Reluctant Warrior“, a title in my mind not entirely negative.  Fortunately, those U.S. officials and all anti-Powell advocates represent less than 1% of the informed global population.  In international circles — a greater and more accurate plum-line — Colin Powell is considered the “Neo-Thucydides” — a fiscal humanitarian first, a stoic warrior last.  I couldn’t agree more.

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When Children Fire Guns

L to R: Samuel, Rachel, mother Vicki and Sara Weaver

On August 21, 1992 Samuel Weaver and his father Randy Weaver along with partially adopted Kevin Harris walk out of their remote Idaho cabin on Ruby Ridge to see why the family dog was barking incessantly.  Suspecting there was an animal that “Striker” had sniffed out, Sam, Kevin, and Randy take their rifles to investigate.  Daughter and sister, Sara Weaver remained in the house with her mother Vicki, little sister Rachel, and infant sister Elisheba.  Minutes later several rifle shots rung out.  When Randy and Kevin returned to the house stunned, they informed Vicki and the girls that little Samuel was dead and they needed to go retrieve his body.  Striker, the Labrador retriever had also been shot dead.  Harris and Randy were unaware that one of Kevin’s three fired bullets had killed U.S. Marshall William Degan when bullets from everywhere were flying.

Weaver cabin front door

About 15 minutes had passed.  Randy, Vicki, and Kevin Harris picked up Samuel’s limp body where he had fallen and stored it in a nearby shed next to their cabin so not to traumatize the girls.  Hours later the Weaver’s wanted to view Samuel’s body, pray over it and decide how to bury him.  Father Randy, daughter Sara, and Kevin walked out of the cabin toward the small shed which held the body; all of them carrying rifles.  Suddenly another shot rang out and Randy Weaver heaped over and screamed for Vicki.  All three of them turned and ran quickly back to the cabin’s front door.  Hearing the gun shot and Randy’s pain, Vicki Weaver ran to the front door, clasping baby Elisheba to her chest, holding the door open for their refuge.  As Harris was approaching the doorway, another rifle shot rang out.  The high-powered bullet shattered the door’s window pane, passed through Vicki’s head barely missing the baby, then penetrating Harris’ left arm and chest.  Vicki dropped to her knees still holding Elisheba, moaned in agony for about 20 seconds uttering “Yahweh” a few times, and collapsed.  Writhing from their gaping wounds, Randy and Kevin managed to get back over to Vicki’s body but she was dead.  Her face was unrecognizable.  This caused Mr. Weaver and all his daughters to sob uncontrollably.

At the end of the day a 14-year old boy, a Federal Marshall, and a mother lay dead.  All deaths were certainly unnecessary and beyond a shadow of a doubt quite avoidable.  But my first two paragraphs do not tell the entire story from all possible angles.  There is no need for my decades late report of these well-known events.  The facts of the Ruby Ridge siege — aside from Kevin Harris’ testimony of the first events with Samuel and Striker — are available to the public in many forms all portraying slight variations of what took place and how.  Ultimately the case made for Randy Weaver against the U.S. Federal agencies by defense attorney Gerry Spence was the correct verdict.  It is also well publicized that the Federal agencies and on-sight special agents clearly did not “serve and protect” according to their duties and the U.S. Constitution.  However, due to the overshadowing Federal agencies glaring wrong-doings, there is another aspect of this tragedy that has not been given much consideration.

Weaver’s weapons cache from inside the cabin

The fuse to this ticking time-bomb in August 1992 had been lit and set in motion days, months, and perhaps years earlier by Mr. and Mrs. Weaver.  First, what type of gun safety had been taught to a 14-year old boy and 16-year old girl and when did it start?  Was the sanctity of human life taught to this boy and if so, why did the boy fire multiple shots at a person he had no clue who they were OR if they had actually shot his dog (intentionally or by accident), and when multiple rifles are everywhere outside AND inside the Weaver cabin?

Secondly, if one argues the heat-of-the-moment or fog-of-war scenario for an immature scared 14-year old boy, then why was he toting a loaded rifle in the first place?  That is the perfect reason not to arm little boys and girls EVER…even if Striker had found a furious animal!  Yet, Samuel didn’t stumble upon an animal, he came armed and within 10-feet of a U.S. Marshall.  Also, Randy Weaver had increasing run-ins with Federal law-enforcement and agencies, each time becoming more threatening and short-tempered with their authority.  Surely being a former Army Green Beret he could have anticipated more tactical pressure from his self-perceived enemies?  With that said, arming his 14-year old son and 16-year old daughter sounds eerily reminiscent of Hitler’s SS youth.  Coincidentally, Randy Weaver then and to this day hints or speaks derogatory about non-caucasian ethnic groups.

Finally, Vicki Weaver and Randall Weaver had both grown more and more angry with their surrounding church members, friends, and American society and government for becoming in their eyes weak-willed complacent Christians in a hell-bound world.  In the years leading up to August 1992, Randy and Vicki separated themselves and their kids (home schooled in strict biblical customs) from mainstream society.  In fact, by 1978 Vicki Weaver had begun studying and embracing the Amish-Mennonite separatist self-sustaining way of life.  I recently wrote a blog about the Amish and all extreme separatist groups in America and around the world:  Collaborative Ineptitude.  Having studied over two years in a theological seminary learning the “Protestant” Old and New Testaments backwards and forwards, what has often astonished me about hyper-separatist groups/denominations are how the theme of reconciliation as lived and taught by Jesus/Yeshua (according strictly to the canonical Gospels) is ignored or overlooked by separatist.  The canonical Gospels clearly show Jesus/Yeshua spent a large majority of his ministry in and among the social outcasts, diseased, unclean, and unGodly!  What Vicki and Randy Weaver also failed to recognize was that most Amish do not tote around one, two, or three guns per person, much less own them.  Ironically, Yeshua had more problems with the Jewish-Zealots (ancient Jerusalem’s version of modern religious militants) than he did with moderate Jews and Gentiles.

In 1992 and today it is a common statistic that most personally owned guns end up hurting or fatally wounding those in the home, not criminals or hyper-perceived apocalyptic enemies.  In later interviews on the Ruby Ridge tragedy, Sara Weaver often comments about how utterly alien the “outside world” was for her when she was sent to extended family members during her father’s trial.  She adds how very ill-prepared she was to cope with the hell-bound world along with the tragic death of her mother and little brother!  Now married and a mother herself, Sara does not speak fondly about a life of isolation; understandably so.  Sara Weaver is now an active advocate for compassion and forgiveness.

I remind readers that what the Federal agencies and their agents did at the Weaver’s cabin was entirely wrong and unnecessary.  Obviously so in light of Waco and the Koresh compound.  Worse still, with similar anger as Randy Weaver, Timothy McVeigh used Ruby Ridge and Waco as his battle cry to justify killing 168 innocent people in his Oklahoma City bombing, 19 of which were just as young or younger as Samuel Weaver.

In light of Ruby Ridge and Waco, I hope Americans realize that hateful separatism, stockpiles of weapons, or violence —  in the absence of relentless informed diplomacy — is always and will be unimaginably bloodier, even sacrificial of children for a cause their little minds can’t fully comprehend.  When religion becomes militant the distinction between “righteous” and say Islāmic terrorists flying jet-liners into skyscrapers becomes so blurred it’s impossible for any sane person to become inspired to civil reform.  I hope Randy Weaver has grasped the big picture, now that it is too late.  Something is terribly wrong when we are arming boys and girls that are barely teenagers.

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Collaborative Ineptitude

Even a 1-degree shift causes desolation and ice ages

Geophysicists and astrophysicists are in common agreement:  Earth is in a very fragile state of ecological homeostasis.  Geo and astroscientists as well as archaeologists know that the Sahara Desert was once a lush green oasis just 6,000 years ago until the earth’s axis moved less than one degree closer to the sun.  This was no surprise to scientists.  Our planetary wobble (or axial obliquity in scientific terms) happens about every 41,000 years in conjunction with other variations such as Jupiter’s and Saturn’s orbital gravitational forces onto earth, or shifts down in earth’s molten core resulting in major earthquakes.  Earth’s axis is in perpetual flux moving ever so slightly over centuries.  It is currently at 23.44 degrees and decreasing, nearing the end of another 41,000 year cycle.  Unfortunately, axial obliquity and tectonic plate shifting have catastrophic effects often coupled with mass extinctions of species.

New York City after sea levels rise just 70 meters

As our protective atmosphere continues to gain more CO2 (carbon dioxide) from humans burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas, and oil making the surface more susceptible to the sun’s heat and radiation, melting the polar ice caps and pushing sea levels up over one foot per century, the homeostasis is disrupted more.  Again, scientists are in agreement that by the next two or three centuries the earth’s sea levels will rise between 230 – 250 feet.  Metropolitan areas such as London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and New Orleans will all be under water.  These alarming facts are not at all apocalyptic prophecy fulfilled or the coming of some miraculous rapture.  This has been simple cold hard science beginning around the First World War and today in geophysical and astrophysical communities is well-known.  Earth and the solar system she belongs has always been going through violent changes.  It is not a question of if or ever, but when.  The more critical question is… How are we as simple human beings going to manage together the cataclysmic threats to the human race?

Five Amish teens experience “the Devil’s world”

Religious, ethnic, gender, or racial separatism will most certainly fail, and fail miserably.  In the coming two centuries those four global and social discords will be mankind’s greatest challenge.  How mammoth are these challenges?  Regarding religious separatism, National Geographic recently aired a documentary called Amish On Break where five Amish 16 year olds take for the first time in their lives a four-week excursion outside their ultra-sheltered communities and over to Great Britain.  It airs again Monday, June 27, 2011 on the National Geographic Channel.  If you would like to watch a 3:35 video clip, click here.

What was most astonishing in the 1-hour episode was how naïve these teenagers were of the outside world’s real hardships or achievements.  On one occasion the five sat in one of their British host’s school classrooms.  The teacher read a quote from the U.S. Constitution, written of course by Thomas Jefferson, saying “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”  He tried to engage the American Amish boys in the meaning and impact of those words, but they had no idea what the U.S. Constitution represented nor who Thomas Jefferson might have been; they had nothing at all to contribute to the U.S. political history class.  In the Amish-Mennonite communities formal education is only from age 6 to 14 and includes just reading, writing, and mathematics.  Beyond those basics the rest of their education concentrates on Amish vocational training and socialization strictly within Amish values.

On another occasion during a formal dinner, the host mother asked the Amish teenagers if they were active in any Green Movements such as recycling or if they were aware of global warming.  Again, the five couldn’t explain at all what global warming involves, how CO2 increases the green-house effect, or even that their U.S. federal and state governments enact laws and policies that can directly or indirectly effect their own homes!  They were silent with empty gazes for their hosts.  It would be safe to assume the Amish teenagers would also not be able to speak anything on the matter of global drought and rising water shortages.

The Amish are by no means the world’s only separatist.  Many other religious groups are socially less educated and unaware.  Sadly, some separatists do not care for any broad education but live only to kill and die ushering in their own self-perceived after-life.

I have no ill-feelings for the Amish-Mennonite people.  Unlike many religious separatists, they are some of the most peaceful respectful humans on earth.  Their work ethics are to be greatly admired.  Their simple humble lives offer several emotional and physical benefits to the general American high-stress, competitive lifestyle.  However, I can’t help but classify their “faith” any differently than the rest of this world’s current non-militant theocracies, ecclesiocracies, or groups that have separatist-doctrines as the following:

Islāmic states (Sharia) or ethnic groups:  Afghanistan, Iran, Mauritania, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan,Yemen.

Vatican City and then where Roman Catholicism is state religion:  Costa Rica, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, and cantons of Switzerland.

Israel (Zionism).

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An even greater number of nations adhere to Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglican, or Lutheran tenets within their laws; 27  nations exactly.  Then the rest of the planet has a seemingly infinite variety of tenets from Mormonism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christian Protestant like the Amish-Mennonite.  Trying to decide which group contain active radical separatist movements or primarily historical movements that have become passive or completely disregarded is a frustrating task for unity.  Any Fortune 100 CEO would be seriously challenged to reverse the proverbial chief-to-indian ratio to an efficient profitable working corporation.  To avoid complete bankruptcy, this fictional board of directors would be attempting to coalesce a crippled workforce — all claiming absolute truth and God’s favor — just to carry out a few simple turnaround tasks.  What this planet will soon be confronting is on a scale that not even the richest, most powerful Western nations, much less the religious supremacist,  can dream to manage.  It must be a collaborative global effort.

For the sake of the next two, three or four generations after us, it is time to seriously consider not just whether the human race will survive, it will; but more importantly maximizing how many can be spared.  And for apocalyptic fatalists who proudly proclaim their ideological discriminations, the cold hard facts are that the many forces of this planetary system and its Universe doesn’t discriminate in the least.  These cyclical violent changes will indeed happen and they will claim WHOMEVER they want.  Religious, ethnic, gender, or racial affiliations or passive beliefs of rapture will all fall irrelevantly mute.  We are clear and simple Homo Sapiens.  If we have any real threats to our survival, they are only two:  ourselves and the cosmos in which our submissive planet exists.  One we are fully capable of managing.  The other demands nothing less from us than unified collaboration.

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Our Future Gay/Muslim U.S. President

Before discussing this controversial topic, I strongly urge you to first read my blog Sexual & Gender Ambiguity.  That blog is my personal foundation and experience on the subject of pro-life, abortion, and hate-crimes.

Those who know me really well know that I do not shy away from ANY topic of conversation…even if it is typically socially hyper-sensitive!  But OH MY, I could NOT resist this excellent t-shirt and retort (borrowed from a friend of a friend)!  I would add to the t-shirt, “If the fetus you save is gay, ethnically mixed, intersexed, and future Muslim President of the United States…will you still fight for its rights?”  So…DIALOG anyone?  Not heated bashing, but dialog please.  Thank you.

 

 

 

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Do’s and Don’ts in What Kind of Relationships?

As part of the Alternative Lifestyles blog-posts migration over to the new blog The Professor’s Lifestyles Memoirs, this post has been moved there. To read this post please click the link to the blog.

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