Wars have a way of
upsetting the narrative…as if there really ever was one. Looking backward some
of us try to connect the dots and trace a shift in the way things were...and
then weren’t anymore.
In the aftermath of the
Civil War, which was particularly uncivil, our history was marked by betrayal
of the cause along with the rise of monopoly capitalism and the American
version of Dickensian poverty. On another level, sensibilities shifted. Calvinism,
with its rigidity and literal interpretation of biblical fables gave way
grudgingly to a looser code; at least among academics, poets, writers and
journalists. For the Blacks not enough was gone by the wind but immigrants
ultimately provided diversity and then there was Charles Darwin even if many
hadn’t yet evolved.
The First World War
yielded the Jazz Age and Lost Generation…..lost to fertilize the fields of
Europe, lost to the flu pandemic and lost in bewilderment. The notion of
never-ending progress was snapped by the colossal stupidity of ignorant armies clashing in the night,
as Matthew Arnold’s poem, Dover Beach
put it. For a decade we let loose, drinking in Speakeasys and living on margin
with Dow & Jones until the bubble burst into a dust bowl of apples.
World War II was so disrupting
it resulted in a decade of conformity with millions of new homeowners in tract
homes with scrupulous lawns and 2 ½
children. Under God was added to the
Pledge of Allegiance in 1954. It was a decade of Pax Americana. Eisenhower presided and everyone knew his place,
still with separate drinking fountains and swimming pools. Under the Doris Day
/ Rock Hudson immaculate conception a controversy of birds was stirring on
those metal trees on the roof and in the devil grass among dichondra. In came
the Beats, the hair, the hemp, the flower-girls, freedom-riders, soldiers
marching, sit-ins and love-ins.
Trump has been President
for almost 1000 days. History may well regard this period as a wartime. We have
been under siege with his pernicious mindlessness, the moral violence he adds to our
daily discourse, his barbed mendacity, bellicose rallies which reek of Nuremberg and his frontal
assaults on our democracy. I may be getting ahead of the arc but I see the
decline and fall of his quasi monarchy close at hand. I can smell it. We are
nearing the point when even the unconscionable Senators are bending under the
weight of his wanton disregard of our Constitution. The White House is
blanching, aghast with his reckless, indefensible behavior.
When he is gone there will
be an epochal change. Gradually we will return to civility just in time for the
Thanksgiving table. No more food fights. The word Truth will reenter our vocabulary. Hypocrisy and loathing will lose
their currency. Make room for common sense as applied to gun laws, the
degradation of our planet and immigration.
The common-weal will
replace pseudo-Populism. We contain multitudes, always have and are richer for
it. In the words of e.e. Cummings, We who
have died are alive again today. When the monarch is removed along with his
con-men, hit-men and Yes-men we will enter into first a period of repair and
then a recognition of necessities. We may even put to rest those festering issues
over which the Civil War was fought as well as checking the rise of fascism
before a swastika replaces our stars and stripes.
Norm, I do hope you are right. You give me hope!
ReplyDeleteMy optomism was based on the arrest of those two Ukrainians executed by the Federal court and FBI....which are under Wm. Barr's authority. If he flips the oval office will roll down into the Foggy Bottom.
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