‘The Soldiers Call It War Porn’ – Interview with Defense Expert P.W. Singer

Singer: To say that is far too simplistic. We’re seeing a change in the very experience of war. The act of going to war used to entail you taking upon great risks. You might not come home one day. You might not see your family again. Now it’s different. I heard a drone pilot explain it this way: You’re going to war for one hour, and then you get in the car and drive home, and within two minutes you’re sitting at the dinner table talking about your kids’ homework. This is a very different experience of war.

i have mixed reactions. On one hand, I’m saddened by the alienation of the drone pilots. I still think that war should be fought hand-to-hand like it used to be. The weapons that exist today as a result of technology’s relentless march are truly frightening. On the other hand, I’m glad the alienated drone pilots still suffer PSTD. This means they are still human, unlike the Nazis who were “just following orders”.

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La realidad – Reality

Es interesante que la luz es una intersección de partículas y ondas. En algunas situaciones la luz se comporta como el agua y en otras situaciones, como frijolitos. Esto significa que el mundo que observamos no es estático como un dibujo o siquiera como una película, sino más bien como el juego de dos niños.

It’s interesting that light like an intersection between particles and waves. Sometimes light behaves like water and other times like little beans. This means that the world we see isn’t flat like a drawing or even a movie, but more like a game that two children play together.

Link: Buddhism and Quantum Physics

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Past = Present

Right now, somewhere in the cosmos, aliens are watching human history unfold through a telescope. They see the indigenous people of America carrying on their daily business, and, after a little fine-tuning of the telescope, the man known as Jesus gets hungry and looks for something to eat. More tuning and a stressed Hitler stubs his toe and trips and hopes that nobody noticed.

The human drama is also seen by the spirits of the dead. Peace is with the indigenous who lived in harmony with themselves and with nature. Jesus is grateful that John invited him over for lunch that day, and Hitler eternally bears the humiliation of watching himself stub his toe over and over again, as the light that originated on Earth travels outward in space for ever and ever.

Link: Chromoscope

The aliens adjust the telescope and fine tune the receiver.

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Cultural responsibility

I was on the BART reading Guns, Germs, and Steel when it came to me: It’s not native peoples’ faults that they couldn’t develop the tools they needed to defend themselves from the Europeans. 

Power struggles are visible in human history. Some societies took to big ships, sailed across the ocean and conquered other societies using guns and diseases brought about by close contact with domestic animals. These inequalities are still present.

To truly have an egalitarian society, the dominant culture has the responsibility to learn about the not-dominant cultures. It wasn’t the native peoples’ fault that they couldn’t develop the tools they needed to defend themselves from conquest and subjugation. It wasn’t their responsibility to because what would happen to them wasn’t built in their narrative until after the fact. The conquest wasn’t fair.

However, the conquest is still happening on a subconscious and psychic level. The scars are still there, and we see them with a disproportionate amount of minorities in impoverished communities with a lack of social opportunities. As a member of the dominating group, I think that the advantages given to us, the “Europeans” would mean that we should take responsibility for the “conquered people” and learn about their ways of life and educate them in a way that’s culturally relevant.

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Tlahtolli unleashed

Nunca había pensado en la influencia que tiene este blog sobre mi vida. Me dí cuenta de que los varios cuadernos que tengo son más que nada una manifestación física del contenido de éste blog llamado Tlahtolli. Me dí cuenta más o menos hace una hora cuando cenaba espárragos, quiche y ensalada con aderezo de pera y champaña. Pensé en los programitas que he bajado ultimamente y si en verdad eran necesarios. Pensé también en las horas que ultimamente he dedicado a mantener la apariencia del blog. (Después de uno o dos años sin actividad se le acumuló el polvo). Luego no se qué y que mis cuadernos y ¡zas! me cayó el veinte. Gracias a Dios todo lo que he escrito se ha almacenado bien bien para seguirle dando vida a Tlahtolli.

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Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill

Every morning about seven o’clock
There were twenty tarriers drilling at the rock
The boss comes along and he says, “Keep still
And bear down heavy on the cast iron drill.”

Chorus
And drill, ye tarriers, drill
Drill, ye tarriers, drill
For it’s work all day for the sugar in you tay
Down beyond the railway
And drill, ye tarriers, drill
And blast, and fire.

The boss was a fine man down to the ground
And he married a lady six feet ’round
She baked good bread and she baked it well
But she baked it harder than the hobs of Hell.

The foreman’s name was John McCann
By God, he was a blamed mean man
Last week a premature blast went off
And a mile in the air went big Jim Goff.

And when next payday came around
Jim Goff a dollar short was found
When he asked, “What for?” came this reply
“You were docked for the time you were up in the sky.”

Tarriers live on work and sweat
There ain’t no tarrier got rich yet
Sleep and work, then work some more
And we’ll drill right through to the devil’s door.”

Esta es una canción estadunidense tradicional. Los tarriers de la canción, como el perro terrier que desentierra su presa, hacían hoyos en el lado de las montañas, donde luego introducían explosivos, para abrir paso para la construcción de nuevas vías de tren. Los tarriers eran mayoritareamente imigrantes irlandeses.

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Sins of our fathers

When ancient humans sinned, they were punished with environmental disasters, diseases. When modern humans sin, the consequences aren’t as great. On the flipside, when the ancients won God’s favor they were overwhelmed with riches.

The difference indicates to me that ancient humans were closer to the earth and to themselves, and the intensity of the consequences for their sins reflects the intensity with which they lived.

Does this mean that we live no more intensely? Probably, but I think its more of an indicator that our relationship with God has changed over our evolution.

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The Machine — An inquiry into values — Self-discovery #42

Although I’m young, graduated from one of the most progressive universities, live in one of the most liberal states (except for gay marriage), I’ve decided to remain conservative in my value system. The values that appeal to me most are those of my parents and their parents.

I shun racism, of course, and discrimination in any form. But I find nothing wrong with virtues such as courageousness, persistence, honesty, compassion, selflessness, prudence, self-reliance and responsibility that seem to have been lost in the flicker and din of Fox News, text messages, MySpace and Hollywood.

I’m not a Luddite by any means. After all, I’m writing this on FaceBook, and tomorrow I’ll watch Food Inc.,. I’m far from yelling at you kids to get off of my lawn. (There’s also something wrong about us shunning the wisdom of our elders and dismissing them as cantankerous.) But somewhere along our human development, I think it was after The Bomb, we were very rudely interrupted by The Machine. Most of us, myself included, fell by the wayside because The Machine made it harder for us to focus on our shortcomings as people.

We came to know the machine as a source of Power.

The Machine it bright and colorful, but it doesn’t burn like the sun. It is shiny like a mirror. It makes sense. The Machine was created in our Image.

I stared at The Machine in awe for a long time until I snapped out of it and realized I was really just looking at myself. I then noticed a large crowd around The Machine. Some people entered it, never to be seen again. Wonderful music and fantastic images came from the machine, rendering women, men and children its slaves. The Machine and its crowd grew and grew. Some in the crowd wielded awesome power. Others were crazy with delirium after having drank the The Machine’s blood. It was a terrible sight to behold.

I shook my head. I didn’t like what The Machine had done to me. I didn’t like the fact that I had been part of that crowd. That The Machine didn’t satisfy me told me I needed something else. I needed to be as I was before The Machine’s arrival.

As I walked away from the din, I noticed a few others doing the same. The lucky few, I thought to myself. Then I heard a hum. I decided not to look back. (Omniscient narrator’s note: The Machine was actually spinning). I looked up and saw a beautiful world that had been mutilated by The Machine and its crowd.

The sun is beginning to rise.

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God’s attributes

unchangeable – not to be thought of in terms of human personality which can change.

example: man walking with wind blowing at his back. man turns around and wind blows at his front.

Biblical example: Jonah warned town of Nineveh that it would be destroyed. The town repented and turned from rebellion. God spared the town. (God’s wrath and God’s mercy are constant. All Nineveh did was come under God’s mercy.)

source: Little, Paul E. “Know what you believe”. Victor Books. Wheaton, Illinois. 1979

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God’s sovereignity and human free will

  • God’s ofreknowledge of one’s actions isn’t necessarily the cause of those actions.
  • God’s will is direct and permissive.
    • Direct will – the word of God put into action
    • Permissive will – what God allows to happen

source: Little, Paul E. “Know what you believe”. Victor Books. Wheaton, Illinois. 1979

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