Monday, May 2, 2011

These are not my people

The usual OC morons shouting the usual idiocies (“U.S.A, number 1!”) down at the Orange plaza last night
These are not my people no
These are not my people
And it looks like the end my friend
Gotta' get in the wind my friend
Joe South’s "These are not my people" (1968)

     I happened to be in downtown Orange the day we attacked Iraq back in 1991. I witnessed essentially the same thing then: people driving around the plaza, honking, waving flags, shouting stupid things. USA, number 1!
     That night (or about then) I saw Country Joe and the Fish at the old Golden Bear in Huntington Beach. I was appalled when someone in the band (Barry Melton?) started telling anti-Arab jokes.
     Good grief.


     PENN STATE: Onward State, an online student newspaper, described the rally as celebratory, but noted that some inadvertent damage had occurred: "A dozen students were seen jumping vigorously on an unfortunate Audi car parked near Cedarbrook apartments ... that is, until the roof of the car started to cave in, sending the partygoers sliding off in all directions like an avalanche." (Chronicle of Higher Education)

MEANWHILE:

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for this post and for the video. Those others are not my people, either.

Anonymous said...

No national pride, Roy?

BvT said...

I do not reject or object to national pride per se, and nothing I have written suggests otherwise. Neither do I reject national shame or embarrassment. It is perhaps shameful and certainly embarrassing that some citizens view the success of Mr. Obama's OBL raid as though it were a football victory. That Bin Laden has been killed has a complex meaning that will become clear only with time. All of this is lost on many Americans, I'm afraid. To paraphrase Thomas Jefferson, I tremble for my country when I reflect that, for many Americans, the killing of Bin Laden is simply the killing of a wicked, unprovoked attacker--and, evidently, an occasion for a big kegger.

Anonymous said...

I think you've missed the point. It’s the official kickoff of the Obama 2012 reelection campaign, so have a beer off that keg, since it’s all going your way!

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