The hologram ripples with the cry of a thrush
"It's a world of appearances ... packaged to the showroom specifications
of a sit-com. She asks her hairdresser for 'tinted highlights' he
mumbles something about going to the gym. He feels he should do
something that requires him to clutch a bottle of mineral water and
wipe his brow with the firm conviction that he's accomplished something
more than providing the illusion that his presence in his own life is
necessary. They believe in nothing as fervently as their own goodness.
When she's asleep, he absently gazes at porn sites, before he checks
out his stock portfolio online."
--
Writer and social critic Jennifer Matsui
By Joe Bageant
A while back it was announced that a Japanese inventor had successfully
created an invisibility cloak using a material made of thousands of
tiny beads called "retro-reflectum." I found this so amazing that I
told six friends, three men and three women, about it over the next two
days. Not a one of them found it even interesting, much less amazing.
Two of the men subsequently showed mild interest when I pointed out
that it could be used to mask tanks and soldiers in combat, and one
speculated on its terrorist implications. Our techno hyper-reality has
so gutted and rewired the brains of Americans that ordinary intelligent
people are not even capable of amazement at such a thing as
invisibility! To me, this is an indication of a near-total death of the
individual mind and imagination caused by our over-technologized,
effects glutted sensory environment.
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Dear Mr. Bageant,
I cannot tell you how struck I was by a couple of important lines in
your essay about the Left Behind series. I am one of those
ex-fundamentalists who cannot escape what my childhood and teenage
years in a Pentecostal church left me with. I have spent years in
therapy trying to find out why I constantly sabotage my happiness, why
no matter what I do I feel the nagging guilt that I haven't done
enough. I never once connected this sense of self-hate with the
self-hate I was taught in church.
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Joe,
As I sit here in south central Montana reading your blog, I can only
recall the amazing days in the late sixties when a real change seemed
possible, and even employees of the corporate military machine
gleefully undermined their own agencies.
Continue reading "Frightened into the fearful arms of Jesus" »
G'day Joe:
Beaut piece, mate!
As your emigration dreams become more focused, I urge you to consider
life in the Down Under. I migrated here from a Californicated Oregon
about ten years ago, and if one avoids the big cities, regional
Australia is the "America" I grew up in the fifties. No freeways,
traffic lights or air pollution. No Wal-Marts (yet). Miles of
beautiful empty beaches. Great grass! People still wave on the
backroads when passing in their cars.
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Mr. Bageant,
I have just read your article, "The Whore that Sitteth on Many Waters".
Brilliant! You have encapsulated the very real, very serious threat
posed by Fundamentalists/Evangelicals to our nation and to the world.
It is indeed a very sick, a very twisted vision they embrace.
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Joe,
I've read your essay "What the 'Left Behind' Series Really Means." I've got a couple of comments I think you might find interesting regarding just who these fundamentalists are and what can be done. I'm going a bit of a circuitous route, though, so be warned.
I was in Huntsville, Alabama round about 1995 on business with several other computer geeks from all over the world. In between seminars, I got to know a database programmer from Ireland who would come to alter my worldview somewhat.
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A Whore That Sitteth on Many Waters
"Jesus merely raised one hand a few inches and a yawning chasm opened
in the earth, stretching far and wide enough to swallow all of them.
They tumbled in, howling and screeching, but their wailing was soon
quashed and all was silent when the earth closed itself again."
-- From Glorious Appearing by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
"The best thing about the Left Behind books is the way the non-Christians get their guts pulled out by God."
-- 15-year old fundamentalist fan of the Left Behind series
By Joe Bageant
That is the sophisticated language and appeal of America’s all-time
best selling adult novels celebrating the ethnic cleansing of
non-Christians at the hands of Christ. If a Muslim were to write an
Islamic version of the last book in the Left Behind series, Glorious
Appearing, and publish it across the Middle East, Americans would go
beserk. Yet tens of millions of Christians eagerly await and celebrate
an End Time when everyone who disagrees with them will be murdered in
ways that make Islamic beheading look like a bridal shower. Jesus --
who apparently has a much nastier streak than we have been led to
believe -- merely speaks and "the bodies of the enemy are ripped wide
open down the middle." In the book Christians have to drive carefully
to avoid "hitting splayed and filleted corpses of men and women and
horses" Even as the riders’ tongues are melting in their mouths and
they are being wide open gutted by God’s own hand, the poor damned
horses are getting the same treatment. Sort of a divinely inspired
version of "Fuck you and the horse you rode in on."
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Joe,
Your work hurts too damn much for my own good but like anything worth
doing in life, etc. Anyway, I caught the Rhino piece and I just
wanted to let you know that those ugly buggers have had coastal
affiliation for many years here in California. You think you live in
God's Own Rhino Habitat?
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