Psycho-Babble Politics Thread 1099420

Shown: posts 75 to 99 of 135. Go back in thread:

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by alexandra_k on July 26, 2018, at 3:30:00

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » sigismund, posted by alexandra_k on July 25, 2018, at 21:02:36

the real rope bridge was like this:

https://www.google.com/search?q=3+ropes+bridge&client=firefox-b&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-rcqeqrzcAhUDvLwKHU-0CjAQ_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=743#imgrc=tvPypilPuZ7VhM:

only, it was a lot higher and the stream under was a lot smaller and rockier. we were only to go across one at a time because it would sway...

it seems very cruel to me, now.

i'm sure they wouldn't be allowed to do that to kids, now.

I do get a fear of falling, sometimes. when I look down. That was the trouble, I looked down to see where I should place my feet and then I freaked out. I remember it was really f*ck*ng slow to back track back because I could only move at all without looking down at my feet and I had to try and feel out whether I had my foot well positioned enough (I didn't have a lot of upper body strength to trust I'd be okay if I lost my footing). Anyway... The whole thing seems actually unsafe to me, now. And disrespectful of what I knew about my actual capacity / capability. I simply do have a bit of a 'does not funtion at height' situation going on. I mean, I'm okay in buildings because I forget, but if I look down I fear falling and lose my sense of balance etc...

I suppose it's just about fear of corruption. Of being corrupted. Of perhaps people being corrupted. Of perhaps being placed in a position where people try and make me believe that you need to do x or y or z awful thing... And whether or not that's true... I guess I think there would be something wrong with me if I wasn't worried about such things...

Only it's probably too introspective and self-absorbed... Or something...

I think there is supposed to be a lesson about huddling with the herd because what's the alternative? You just want to get in with a group where the group is going places / mostly going to be okay and then try and huddle into 'normal' in that setting...

Which is a bit odd for me because usually people try and encourage me to huddle into groups where doing so is really not at all in my interests.

Anyway... It's done, now. Onto the next hurdle.

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by sigismund on July 31, 2018, at 22:47:37

In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by alexandra_k on July 26, 2018, at 3:30:00

https://therealnews.com/stories/gore-vidal-interview-series-with-paul-jay

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 1:23:57

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on July 31, 2018, at 22:47:37

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQldSi-heE

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund

Posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 1:59:17

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on July 31, 2018, at 22:47:37

Have you read any James M Caine? Los Angeles noir. 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They'? (That's not by Caine) I was on a noir jag for sometime.

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:06:53

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund, posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 1:59:17

I have not read James McCaine, but I did see 'They Shoot Horses Don't They?' in the 70s.

We're not waiting for the miracle any more. Like AH said at the start of Barbarossa 'The world will hold its breath'. We're doing that.

So it's the Chinese with the Iranians then?

Well, it's one way to live a life. I really doubt it has to be this bad.

The MEK sounds interesting. Life long celibacy, or do I have that wrong?

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:12:14

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:06:53

>The MEK sounds interesting.

Too much more mention of them and the MSM may have to mention the Iran - Iraq War.

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:15:12

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:12:14

https://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1440&bih=742&ei=ee9kW8mHNoKEoATTrrOoBw&q=saddam+with+Rumsfeld&oq=saddam+with+Rumsfeld&gs_l=img.3...1195.8440.0.10058.20.13.0.7.0.0.250.2193.2-10.10.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..3.9.1988...0j0i30k1j0i8i30k1.0.pXqK2mNMSY4#imgdii=pQaVLzEexxfHIM:&imgrc=CXdhYn580O_HhM:

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund

Posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 20:25:45

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:12:14

What's MEK?

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by alexandra_k on August 6, 2018, at 6:30:41

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund, posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 20:25:45

I don't know anything about any of this...

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by sigismund on August 6, 2018, at 19:58:22

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund, posted by beckett2 on August 3, 2018, at 20:25:45

The MEK is the front organisation that Pompeyo and Bolton expect to take charge in Iran after the successful-whatever there, so they say. Whether they can believe that, I wouldn't know.

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal

Posted by alexandra_k on August 8, 2018, at 15:24:03

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on August 6, 2018, at 19:58:22

I want to go to Israel and swim in the dead sea...

I suspect I'm not the only one.

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » alexandra_k

Posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 20:38:25

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by alexandra_k on August 6, 2018, at 6:30:41

> I don't know anything about any of this...

I might know 2% :)

 

Re: Paul Jay » alexandra_k

Posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 21:16:16

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » sigismund, posted by alexandra_k on July 10, 2018, at 20:01:53


I know this post is from a ways back in the conversation, but, or so, economic hardship in AU is filtering onto my radar. I hadn't realized there was as much economic difficulty for many people. Is there actual homelessness? Forgive my ignorance.


> > https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/03/fiona-the-underemployed-bettong-v-malcolm-goldplated-trufflecustard-turnbull
>
> I shuddered a lot at this one.
>
> Because (if Australia is anything like NZ) there are a lot of phoney jobs out there. I mean, there are things they call 'jobs' but you need to purchase a uniform (and / or pay for the uniform to be laundered) and you need to pay for parking in the vicinity etc... Such that the hourly rate you earn is actually less then the costs involved in taking the job.
>
> I used to believe that they wouldn't make you do anything like that if you were a genuine person...
>
> But my more recent experience of things in Dunedin, particularly, leads me to believe that actually, yes, that is precisely the sort of things that some people would do.
>
> Stanford Prison Guard experiment-style. Or Nazi electrocution experiment-style.
>
> There are people who are forced to work at these job agencies. Who have quotas on how many people they need to give those awful 'jobs' to. If they don't send people to those awful jobs - then they will be next. They will be sent off to one of those awful jobs instead...
>
> These actually are the sorts of pressures some people are operating under.
>
> And it would be nice to think that these people must be fundamentally base, or something, to be treated, so.
>
> But my recent experience of things in Australia and New Zealand... And that's simply not so.
>
> And I think 'who would make all of these people do these awful things? and why?' Because there really is enough for everyones need...
>
> And I think it is about human depravity. The urges... Needs... Some people have in genuinely sadistic directions.
>
> Something about how not everyone can grow up with self-esteem. Who would dance in our strip clubs? And what would the point of a high speed internet connection be if there wasn't so much porn?
>
> People want things... And there need to be people who will do fairly much anything for money. There needs to be something that will incentive things... There need to be incentive structures. Not for meaningful work... But precisely for things that aren't meaningful work at all. The real value of it... You have to keep self esteem pretty low, indeed, because it's hard to overestimate just how sick so many people really very genuinely are...
>
>
>
>

 

Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal » sigismund

Posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 21:28:52

In reply to Re: Paul Jay and Gore Vidal, posted by sigismund on August 3, 2018, at 19:12:14

> >The MEK sounds interesting.
>
> Too much more mention of them and the MSM may have to mention the Iran - Iraq War.

Good lord! There is a limit to what I can read or catch up on. Sigh. I'm very much ignorant of Middle Eastern politics.

What surprise me was learning in a podcast that Trump had private business dealings with Iranian Revolutionary Guard before and during the election despite national sanctions. Here's a short article.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-iran-business-ties-trump-didnt-disclose

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by sigismund on August 8, 2018, at 22:27:36

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » alexandra_k, posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 21:16:16

When the land had been recently stolen and the stealing had been explained away and forgotten yet the land remained in quantity, we were fine. As were all settler societies. The limits bumped up against corresponded with neoliberalism, therefore no public housing.

 

Re: Paul Jay » sigismund

Posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 22:37:05

In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by sigismund on August 8, 2018, at 22:27:36

> When the land had been recently stolen and the stealing had been explained away and forgotten yet the land remained in quantity, we were fine. As were all settler societies. The limits bumped up against corresponded with neoliberalism, therefore no public housing.
>
>

That happened here too :(

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by sigismund on August 10, 2018, at 0:31:43

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » sigismund, posted by beckett2 on August 8, 2018, at 22:37:05

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/09/tonight-on-sky-news-after-dark-our-guest-is-this-racist-carrot

 

Re: Paul Jay » sigismund

Posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 22:53:54

In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by sigismund on August 10, 2018, at 0:31:43

> https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/09/tonight-on-sky-news-after-dark-our-guest-is-this-racist-carrot

so true.
we are having troubles over here.
it's become very fashionable to go 'that's racist' as a way of shutting down... anything that calls into question the present (racist) status quo.

i once said to the speaker after a seminar that Maaori seemed to be doing better in Australia and so perhaps we should look into that since this country seems to be so very toxic for them...

and apparently that was racist.

Don Brash said that funding (for public health and education) should be based on 'need not on race'. he was opposed to this capitated funding model where schools or clinics got more money for having more Maaori (as opposed to poor, for example) kids enrolled.

apparently this is racist because it fails to acknowledge the burden of being maaori - which is over and above the burden of being poor.

and of course it would be racist if health insurance companies didn't charge higher premiums on health insuring Maaori. i mean... if you are talking about distributing the risk of being maaori in a way that's non-racist you need to have some version of capitation - right?

the whole thing makes no sense.

I have been reading about the Tuskagee study which observed African Americans natural Syphilis progression in the name of 'free healthcare'. Something something about how hospitals for poor people make poor hospitals.

I think about how we enrol people (Pacific Islanders, preferentially) in clinics in the name of 'cheap healthcare' in order to observe the natural progression of their rheumatic fever (without antibiotics), faulty heart valves, heart failure.

and so on... so very many cases of it. the miniorities and poor people bearing the brunt of... rich people's stupid kids going gung ho (because their own people won't let them anywhere near them).

I joined this clinic and it looked legit. A non-church alternative that was friendly for Maaori and poor people...

Only now the former dean of med admissions turns out to have a lot to do with it. He got a bunch of extra money, you see, for enrolling however many Maaori patients.

I think of the forms I've been asked to fill out in virtue of enrolling in there... Most of them don't have anything to do with my healthcare. It's just data collecting... Data collecting... In the name of cheap healthcare...

pressure for cervical smears and so on and do forth screenign programs.. collecting blood and biopsy samples to oberve...

For the good of???

Are any of these people given treatment (as opposed to being randomised into groups)?

Do any of these people ever give informed consent (or are they told they can take what they are offered -- or leave it)?

NZ doesn't have a health system.

Just a bunch of psychopathic bullies.

Sigh.

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 23:03:21

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » sigismund, posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 22:53:54

i can't decide if the biggest threat to us is from within, or without.

i was worried, before, about our computer software being largely foreign. all the health administration records. all the administration records around patients and problems and prescriptions. all the administration records around financial details for start-up companies (so they can be undermined swiftly so they never become genuine alternatives / competitors).

i was thinking it was a way of foreign interests keeping us down and kicked back.

but not i'm starting to think actually the biggest threat is closer to home. seeing some of the new zealand developed software and it's just awful. you have decision tree structures that prevent you filling in the forms honestly (and if you are found to lie you null and void whatever it is you have applied for). ones that will not progress until they judge you have filled out fields correctly. basically forms where you can't say what you want or what you need or what you are looking for...

i do feel i need to be a refugee from nz. nz will not give me the things i need in order to have a life i consider worth living. it never has done so. i see why i've felt so much guilt and shame throughout my life. i've been targeted precisely because i was easy to control in that way.

i'm fed up with the nasty. the incompetent / psychopathic who have been given positions of power... the ones who saw fit to give them power.

i read the newspaper and people seem incapable of... what i know with my own experience sufficiently mature 16 year olds are capable of... basic empathy and ethics...

i know people are laughing themselves all the way to the bank. managers and executives and chairpeople and the like...

i don't understand what they do. except take most of the resources for themselves.

if you can't get sufficiently away from them...

i see that's why they keep the prisons full. so there is no room for them... the true criminals.

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 23:12:28

In reply to Re: Paul Jay » sigismund, posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 22:53:54

protests at university. students not letting people speak because of some outcry that the speaker is racist.

not in a hate speech against anyone who is not aryan...

i mean...

in upsidedown and backtofront land...

when someone expressed concerns about a treaty grievance industry that genuinely was getting to the point of first born son of tribal chief says give us xxx amount of dollars to lift the mythical monster ban on the site before you can build here obstruction to development...

when someone expressed concerns about that...

concerns about the idea of capitation (which puts a dollar figure on the burden of being Maaori)...

where these ideas are written off as 'racist' without any attempt, at all, to understand the points of concern.

what people simply will not acknowledge is that Maaori are people, too. people with human rights, I mean.

I think the law thing he said wasn't quite fair because the job of the lawyers is to press the judges by bring forth tricky cases (well, i don't think we quite say it like that)... But the job of the judges was to make wise rulings. to have sensible things to say about where we should draw the line on fair payment vs extortion and on acknowledging and respecting spiritual beleifs vs being held hostage to what chiefs say spiritual beliefs are in a way that is expedient for them with little other basis...

But we can't discuss these things like intelligent people when the level of dialogue is 'that's racist!' and name calling and yelling and not letting people speak...

thats the point of things like fetal alcohol effects (which we don't believe in - it's 'normal') and so on...

keep the people stupid...

universities are just... not even what high schools used to be.

horrible... horrible... horrible...

bass thumping for quite a lot of today. doesn't bother other people, apparently.

thinking of how many millions of dollars i need to live in a suburb where people are just bothered by it and where it doesn't happen / where it gets shut down quickly if it does.

i didn't ask to be born.

 

Re: Paul Jay

Posted by sigismund on August 11, 2018, at 1:59:35

In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by alexandra_k on August 10, 2018, at 23:12:28

>i didn't ask to be born.

Maybe that is what Eliot meant?

'Let us go then, you and I'.

No. I liked what Frieda Kahlo said in the movie, 'I hope when I die it will be joyful, and I hope I don't come back'.

 

born, never asked

Posted by beckett2 on August 12, 2018, at 0:46:00

In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by sigismund on August 11, 2018, at 1:59:35

I feel overwhelmed and pessimistic. The past few days were hazy from fires to the north. There are fires to the south, but currents keep that smoke southeast.

A judge ordered a flight to be turned midair and return a woman and child who were being deported before their asylum hearing was finished. Their premature deportation was illegal. The judge threatened Jeff Sessions (the attorney general) with contempt if the pair were not returned immediately. There is worse happening as well. Our admin has said human rights will not be an obstacle to our ends.

Earlier, I know I said the AU was smart to be careful of it's borders. Please forgive me. I just can't imagine where everyone, including my family, will go. The Guardian showed men in Shanghai sleeping on the streets because it's too hot in their apartments. I think about this every day, how the most people can be made as comfortable as possible.

There must be climate issues driving refugees in addition to the nightmarish crime, from Central America.

Our cool nights make sleep comfortable. I can't imagine unrelenting heat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0ltGjJ7_U8

 

Re: born, never asked

Posted by sigismund on August 12, 2018, at 14:25:07

In reply to born, never asked, posted by beckett2 on August 12, 2018, at 0:46:00

I don't watch TV anymore or read daily papers, so it was not quite apparent, until I looked into it, that the first dog cartoon was simply what was in the news. They are all real places and people and events.

Well, we ain't seen nothin yet, especially with the politics of it all. I'm quite certain how that will go, well, perhaps not quite, every so often a combination of circumstances and personalities (FDR?) can break a vicious circle. And if the next generation ever understands the wicked frivolity of it all? Revenge being the engine of politics? Like my surgeon (no socialist) said to me when I looked at his family photos 'They won't put photos of us up, they'll be using ours for dart practice'.

There was a discouraging climate thing on TRNN where Michael Mann (I think) was talking about how the humidity and heat may make the area between Beijing and Shanghai unliveable, not to speak of food production. It is to be expected and almost amusing that our governments use this either as a wedge issue somehow, or as, more boldly with yours, as a justification for more institutional vandalism. Our worst was the exPM, Abbott, the one who gave a knighthood to Prince Phillip, who wants to use government money to open new coal mines so we can burn it a loss to generate electricity. And help the poor people, the children in India! So he can win a culture war? That is Murdoch's specialty. Trump is bolder than that. But what happens when we need the government knowledge that has been destroyed? There is a method in it somewhere. I suppose with Trump it is like his bankruptcies.......in the chaos he escapes unscathed. There is a lot of misdirection in this.

Ohh, what is behind that curtain? Yes.

 

Re: born, never asked

Posted by sigismund on August 12, 2018, at 14:34:18

In reply to Re: born, never asked, posted by sigismund on August 12, 2018, at 14:25:07

Una vez mas..........

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

 

Re: born, never asked

Posted by sigismund on August 12, 2018, at 15:05:51

In reply to Re: born, never asked, posted by sigismund on August 12, 2018, at 14:34:18

Imagine if you had been Russian.

https://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/bill-clinton/pictures/bill-clinton/boris-yeltsin-and-bill-clinton-sharing-a-laugh


Go forward in thread:


Show another thread

URL of post in thread:


Psycho-Babble Politics | Extras | FAQ


[dr. bob] Dr. Bob is Robert Hsiung, MD, bob@dr-bob.org

Script revised: February 4, 2008
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/cgi-bin/pb/mget.pl
Copyright 2006-17 Robert Hsiung.
Owned and operated by Dr. Bob LLC and not the University of Chicago.