Sunil K. Sharma, my good friend and the editor of Dissident Voice, has been a strong supporter since he posted my first online essay almost two years ago. Last May, when I began working on my book to be published next year, I stopped writing the essays for a while -- I'm not a good multi-tasker. Sunil claims many of his readers missed my rants and some even said my absence caused them to worry about me. So, Sunil posted the following note:
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Hey, Joe Bageant! It's getting so I see a paragraph somewhere or even
just a quote, and I think, "That's good old Joe B." I got your style
under my skin.
I'm not a screaming liberal, just liberal, I guess, when I bother to
think about it. I'm a bit tired of labels, screamed at me by the likes
of that power-hungry creep O'Reilly who now hardly even tries to
disguise his lust for making policy and choices -- the way he was
slamming Dean (not that he doesn't deserve to be slammed), but ... and
his moronic call for boycotting the French all by himself (wouldn't
that mebbe be a gov policy -- which isn't saying much really either?)
or hide his spin (he puts toy top to shame). Not a blond, nor young
(ah, "you'll look YOUNGER", the mantra they pummel the women with,
fostering artificial insecurity so they buy buy buy).
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Hello Joe -
Just a note to thank you for this piece. First off it's well-written
and funny and I enjoyed reading it. Have forwarded it on to several
friends. But even better, it comes at just the right time for me.
I'm a die-hard liberal finishing my PhD this year and then taking a
faculty job at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. Small city
(pop. 100,000) in rural tobacco farming NC where the university and
medical center are the main employers. My husband and I will likely
live in an even smaller town about 15 miles east, since we'd like to be
near the water (is that too elitist?). We're moving to Bible-belt
country. I'm an atheist and he's a Buddhist. Our biggest concern isn't
moving to a smaller town, but rather the "cultural divide" you describe
in your article.
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