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sheshe2

(83,586 posts)
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 06:29 PM Mar 2016

‘Fraidy Cat

I thought I would share this with my friends here. A longish read, yet very well done, so appropriate for today. Please take a few minutes. I promise you won't regret it. sheshe~

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Note: This essay first appeared on Stonekettle Station in April of 2013. Given the current state of affairs, an update seemed in order // Jim



Because, just like my stupid white cat with his little peanut-sized brain, they seem to be afraid of just about everything.

They’re afraid of the government. They’re afraid of the president, they’re afraid of congress, they’re afraid of the judges. They’re afraid of socialism. They’re afraid of Nazis and communists. They’re afraid of liberals and progressives and RINOs and feminists and Prius-driving vegetarians. They’re afraid of their neighbors. They’re afraid of the North and afraid of the South and afraid of people from Chicago, and New York and Washington D.C. and California. They’re afraid of gangs and crime and terrorism. They’re afraid of know-it-all college educated long hairs. They’re afraid of political correctness and affirmative action. They’re afraid of minorities and they’re afraid of immigrants and they’re afraid of uppity blacks and strong-willed women and smart Asians and dirty Latinos and murderous Muslims. They fear their own supposedly loving God and they’re afraid of everybody else’s deity too. They’re afraid of the Rapture and the Anti-Christ and the End Times. They’re afraid of Sharia Law and they’re afraid of the Pope and afraid of the Jews – and yet they’re afraid of atheists too. They’re afraid of immorality and pornography and the internet and cable TV and that Rock&Roll music. They’re afraid of social media, they’re afraid of Twitter and Facebook and the bloggers and the Goddamned lamestream media. They’re afraid the military might just take over and they’re afraid that the military isn’t powerful enough. They’re afraid of death and afraid of taxes. They’re afraid of science, of evolution and climate models and plate tectonics and carbon dating and sex education. They’re afraid of abortion and birth control and the morning after pill, but at the same time they’re also afraid people might be having sex and they’re afraid “those” people might be having a whole bunch of welfare babies that they’re afraid they’ll have to pay for. They’re afraid of North Korea and China and the long defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. They’re afraid that somebody might be coming to take all their guns and they’re afraid of all the crazy people with guns and they’re afraid that the government has too many guns. They’re afraid of being poor but they’re afraid of the rich too. They’re afraid of the Bilderbergs and the Illuminati and the New World Order. They’re afraid of the the banksters and yet they’re deathly afraid of any laws that might restrict those self same power brokers. They’re afraid of losing their entitlements and they’re afraid the undeserving want entitlements too and more than anything they’re afraid that somebody somewhere might be getting something for nothing on the taxpayer dime, but they’re afraid of making those same “takers” pay for their own healthcare. They’re afraid of chemicals in their food and genetically engineered crops, but they’re afraid of laws requiring that those same ingredients be fully disclosed by food producers because they’re afraid that might be bad for business. They’re afraid of obesity and heart disease and that our kids are a generation of blubbery little couch potatoes, but they’re afraid of Mayor Bloomberg and Michelle Obama. They’re afraid of Hollywood violence and yet they’re also afraid that Sesame Street might be making their kids into prancing pacifist pisswillies. They’re afraid we’ll run out of oil or that some America hating dictator somewhere will cut the oil off – and yet at the same time they’re afraid of solar panels and wind towers and electric cars.

What it comes down to is this: they’re afraid of the past and they’re afraid of the present and they’re afraid for the future.

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And they’re here with us today. And it’s the same old fear. America should be taking the lead in climate change, in energy, in transportation technology, in solutions to violence and disenfranchisement and social justice, in health and medicine, in exploration of our world and others. Instead … we refuse to even discuss it. Our leaders will filibuster, gridlock, delay, rather than face the world’s problems.



You can’t fix the problem if you can’t talk about it.



Hell, you can’t even define what the problem is, if you can’t talk about it.


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‘Fraidy Cat (Original Post) sheshe2 Mar 2016 OP
Nails it. I could speak for hours, write for days, and I couldn't express it that well. Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #1
Thanks Jackie. sheshe2 Mar 2016 #2
Holy smokes. rusty quoin Mar 2016 #3
This was a damn good read JustAnotherGen Mar 2016 #4
Hey you. sheshe2 Mar 2016 #5

Jackie Wilson Said

(4,176 posts)
1. Nails it. I could speak for hours, write for days, and I couldn't express it that well.
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 06:32 PM
Mar 2016

It is all about fear.

Earlier today I heard this guy who was afraid what will happen if trans folks are allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms.

Yesterday it was a guy afraid of what will happen if we dont patrol Muslim neighborhoods.

The day before that it was a guy afraid of women having total say over their own bodies.

etc


etc

sheshe2

(83,586 posts)
2. Thanks Jackie.
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 06:54 PM
Mar 2016

The whole essay was an incredible read. Sadly, I read those comments you listed above.

In the end we need to be fearless not fearful.

Thanks for taking the time.

 

rusty quoin

(6,133 posts)
3. Holy smokes.
Thu Mar 24, 2016, 11:25 PM
Mar 2016

What a powerful essay about holding opposing views in one's head. No wonder they are so confused: It explains the whole "Thanks Obama" phenomenon.

Fox News points and says look over there who is to blame. Oh, that must be it.

There is a documentary out there in selected cities, "The Brainwashing of my Father." I have been waiting for it to show for a couple of years.

I can't wait to see it, and she explains how her normal father went to the dark side after he got a job in which he traveled in his car and listened to Limbaugh hours on end.

JustAnotherGen

(31,769 posts)
4. This was a damn good read
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 05:14 AM
Mar 2016

This is why I can't give them an ounce of understanding or compassion. They have no precedent for their "fears" being made a reality. Human Progress is going to have to happen without them.

I don't have time or tolerance for anyone who fears calls for healthy eating and exercise (how humans evolved) or windmills/solar power (how humans can survive).

These fraidy cats are stupid.

sheshe2

(83,586 posts)
5. Hey you.
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 09:02 AM
Mar 2016

Thank you so much for reading this JAG. Yes, it was an excellent read.

Fraidy cats will cower forever more, what kind of life is that?

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