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An Election in the Days of Advent and Christmas 2014

Happy Advent! Christmas is approaching and today as the final election between Bill Cassidy and Mary Landrieu takes place both politics and liturgical seasons are on my mind.  There is a lot of Christmas and Advent in this post and also some politics.  This post is mostly written and prepared before the final results are in and I predict Cassidy will win. Landrieu beat him in the primary and I voted for her, I voted for Cassidy in this election and sent him some money after first explaining in a post in a campaign site some of my concerns.  I did not want Cassidy to win in the Primary but I do want him to win now. He should do so because Maness was mostly to his right and Maness voters will vote far more for him than Landrieu. The wonder of Christmas and Advent’s time leading up to it have a place in my thinking about everything including today’s election.  I live my life in the context of these seasons of the Church, life and culture. Notwithstanding the nature of this blog, it might serve me well to devote this post solely to  the election. We all know that we elect people into office in a certain time and place but maybe we do not think religious seasons have much to do with it. Advent and its target — Christmas remind us of the importance of parts of life that do not vary as much as electoral politics. Goals like peace on Earth, Goodwill to mankind, Glory to God, Justice and truth in human affairs and charity to the needy.

Mom with a Christmas tree in a previous year. Today she is scheduled to buy a tree.

Mom with a Christmas tree in a previous year. Today she is scheduled to buy a tree.

There is so much to cover in current events today. It is not a slow news day. Today, Luke Somers whose name sounds like mine and who like me has sometimes made his living with words and photographs was killed. Long in captivity with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula he was killed during a failed rescue attempt. That story deserves attention and you can learn some facts here. This happened after his family pleaded publicly for his life in a stirring video message.  NASA has returned to real heavy lift rocketry and that is very important in this blog.  The landfall of Typhoon Hagupit in the Philippines affects a country with importance to me, my family and the United States of America.  Beyond all that there is the race itself between Cassidy and Landrieu.  This race may well deserve a book and certainly the overall election cycle could use a lot of analysis. Knowing who voted for whom and why can shape our future.  Racial demographics alone could demand several good blog posts.

The voting booth remains a powerful part of our society.

The voting booth remains a powerful part of our society.

 

With all of that to do I should probably either ignore the current events of the day or pick a few of them or certainly leave out comments on Advent. But this is another . There are riots and protests sweeping the nation over Brown, Garner and police relations with the Black community. I have dealt with the issues of this election cycle  in previous posts found here, here and here. So here I can maybe afford to take a bit of a different view.

We all have images of what leadership should look like which are not simple portrayals of reality.

We all have images of what leadership should look like which are not simple portrayals of reality.

Last night I was at a large gathering made up of mostly voters and the election was never discussed. Advent was discussed, the Philippines, China, India and many other places. But not electoral politics. It was the Family Missions Company 18th Annual Members and Donors Dinner. I took some pictures and had one taken of me in front of the venue.  I know some people in the group are active in their parties.  But last night dealt with the issues that we all must face in different terms and in a different way. It was more the spiritual than the temporal side of our lives.

Me in a shoy by one of the proprietors on my phone as I walked into the Donors Dinner.

Me in a shot by one of the proprietors on my phone as I walked into the Donors Dinner at Magdalene Place.

In the coming days there will be  more to blog about in the political world. But one notable fact about this election of the next United States Senator from Louisiana is that the election is  being held on December 6. The sixth of December fall square into Advent.  Lord Hylton my sometimes correspondent, wrote a post on Advent in the House of Lords blog and my comments on it can be found here. Lord Hylton serves in the upper house of the British legislature which is Parliament. Our election is for the upper house of our legislature which is Congress. Where is America to find the answers to the struggles it faces? I am fairly sure the Gospel of Jesus Christ must be a big part of the foundation for a useful discussion in this country even if not in every country.  But this idea is increasingly out of sync with our laws and procedures as a society. The Senate ought not be a Church but neither should it be a faith-free institution.

America faces many challenges in this its own country and in the world. It faces huge challenges over time. How will those challenges be met. In the observance of Advent we remember in abbreviated symbols each of the challenges  of the Old Covenant before the coming of Christ. We ought then to be prepared to face our own challenges better and to better celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ. One of the things that emerges in my comment on Lord Hylton’s post is the shift of power and wealth from the Eastern Mediterranean to the West. These issues and facts across history continue to affect us in many ways beyond Advent or even religion. An example of some of those issues can be seen here for those who wish to think about the issues.

But of course most of our lives are sufficiently challenged with current problems we need not look through much of a historical lens to feel that we can understand. we confront these issues in charitable ventures, private enterprises, family and in politics.  It is the same world where all these things are working and aspects of our lives connect. So it is Advent as we elect this Senator. Part of my experience this Advent was attending the Family Missions Company Donors Dinner on the evening of the fifth of December. I have discussed this briefly and could say more.

A picture I took of my table at the Donors Dinner

A picture I took of my table at the Donors Dinner

Today Family Missions had a Swamp Games Celebration. I got a few pics of that but did not participate directly. Like a lot of other things this event is a celebration which may evolve into something more in future years. It has a bouncy castle for children this year and a course laid out with available objects inspired by The experience of my brother Joseph, my brother-in-law Kevin and others in participating in the Warrior Dash this year. It seemed  like a pretty cool event. There are also barbecues and Advent prayers going on.

The course and the racers were visible from most sides of my home. This is across the back fence and some family land.

The course and the racers were visible from most sides of my home. This is across the back fence and some family land.

The home team of my brother, brother -in- law and nephew among others seem to have defended their honor and turf fairly well against all comers in this friendly competition among various parts of the company. We call an election a race and there are similarities between the two things.  How hostile should an election be?  What is the line between political conflict and civil war? This is a big shift in Congress. America’s future is not so clear in various respects. Cassidy will probably win. But whoever wins the Senator will have to face the Lame Duck  Congress in their old job and then a whole new set of challenges in the time after this Christmas.  I hope all my readers who can vote will. But I also hope we will remember that there is more to this time of the year than our politics.

The Church near the Donors Dinner last night.

The Church near the Donors Dinner last night.

We all have struggles ahead of us to keep a good Christmas. They vary from person to person.  But these lifelong concerns matter just as much as the political events of this time and this set of issues. O come Emmanuel! May you all soon have a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year! But for now may you find life a bit more reflective and worth waiting for than usual. I hope the values of patience and reflection fins some good place in our Senate as well.

 

 

The Lara Logan Sexual Assault

I still have not been able to confirm that the “sustained and brutal sexual assault” of Lara Logan was a gang rape meaning it had involved multiple men achieving penetration or even a rape meaning it involved at least one man achieving penetration. Clearly the health risks alone are much greater if it was a rape and she will be a longer time without knowing the result of her horror. This happened on February 11, 2011 and involved a mob of 200 people who also beat her and who separated her from her security. It is aid she was later rescued by a group of Egyptian women and soldiers and that CBS willl not be issuing more detailed reports.

I have often followed Ms. Logan’s war reportage and it seems clear that she is a very exotic physical type in the world. a very womanly figure, blond and fair-skinned and in every way an exceptional target and symbol for certain  kinds of violence. One of the problems with living in a world where thought has almost disappeared is the problem of things never being discussed rationally, Lara Logan was   very probably a victim of racism and racial hatred as well as sexual violence.

There are a few diffrent reasons why so few redheads and blondes exist in the world. One set of reasons I do not condemn, disparage or   criticize. That first set of reasons is that their have always been a lot of dark-haired people and people prefer to marry and breed into their small groups and secondly if most dark haired people interbreed with blonds and redheads they will not produce any blonde or redheaded children — only a tiny minority of the total number of dark haired people (whites with dark hair mostly) will produce any such offspring. Whatever physical functions the assailants may have performed they were not socially geared to producing more people who looked like Lara in Egypt. Probably she would have been killed eventually. Blonde and redhead children which do occur in most of the world or often eaten as food and this is coded as their being “little angels” which the community returns to heaven (which exists in many religions and religious contexts), or they are reared as prostitutes or otherwise subjected to horrors beyond imagining. This is often done in a context where people admit they are more beautiful and that is why they must not be allowed to survive and change the social dynamic. While white racism is often condemned it is probably essential to the survival of white families and also to much of human achievement. Note that while I am a White Supremacist I condemn White Racism often.

Lara is an imperfect person and CBS’s policy is probably wrong in hundreds of ways in how they manage their people — I  do not know . But it would still be a beautiful sight to me to see some red and blonde bearded men coming ashore in Egypt finding those boys who assaulted her and lynching a few, flogging a few to death and maybe skinning the leaders alive. When whites did that sort of thing more maybe they could sleep more easily than I do worrying about my traveling blonde female relatives. Hatred is better than “love and tolerance” when they are not those things at all but just lies and crap. Civilization can be built and should be built,  but where it is going down in flames then real white savagery must be considered. I am by conviction a civilized White Supremacist who believes all humans are capable of good and evil and capable of real civilization together. I do not believe every society needs to be White Supremacist. I believe in flogging and the death penalty as essential to real civilization but not in orgies of violence. But this is not a civilized age. Because we do not have civilization,  in this age it is the blood eagle, the roasted hand-hung man and the horse-dragged man that perhaps darker peoples should think of first when they see my white-skinned and fair-haired sisters both literal and extended. I am ashamed that I cannot kill any of these men who attacked Lara. I am not proud nor do I have any desire to rationalize my shameful weakness and apathy.