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Things are pretty fucked up and the future is uncertain — probably the worst in my lifetime (perhaps excepting 1969 before I can remember). When it’s like that, I like to think about my grandparents and what they faced and got through with the Great Depression and WWII. /1
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/2 There were absolutely no guarantees that everything would be all right. Terrible things were happening and more terrible things were a distinct possibility. But they got through it, relying on the fundamental things they cared about.
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/3 I think about Grandma taking a taxi to the hospital to have my mom, forbidding my grandpa’s parents from calling him to let him know — he was on base studying for the supply officer test the next day, and doing well would determine where he was assigned, and maybe whether he’d live or die.
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/4 (Grandpa’s parents had a car, but grandma had a flair for drama, I think.) He did well and went off to be the supply officer on a ship in the Pacific. Went with absolutely no guarantee of coming back. That’s what people did.
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/5 So, in terrible circumstances, think what people before you have endured. Think about how you can support and defend folks less able than you to endure. And fight the bastards.
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/6 My grandparents didn’t whine about it. Nor, for that matter, did my college classmate who survived as a child in 1970s Cambodia by hiding in a pile of his neighbor’s bodies. So, keep calm and fight.
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Don’t you feel a corner was turned when a president is given absolute immunity? Also, for those of us who had whole generations of the family tree wiped out in a 10 year period, if you see the writing on the wall you get the hell out before it’s too late
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Getting the hell out before it's too late is not at all incompatible with staying calm and fighting. You assess the risks, and do what you need to in order to survive - make that choice calmly and as rationally as you can. And then whether from inside or outside, you fight.
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Mr. Hutz, aka Miguel Sanchez, I hope you saw the post going around earlier: No one is above the law No, one is above the law!
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I did not. And I very much appreciate you sharing it!
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Character, Patrick McGoohan, No. 6. 1967: "Who is Number One?" "You are Number Six." 2024: You are, Number Six. The comma as oracle?
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Imagine watching that with your dad for the first time.
I loved theme songs, opening sequences, and the like. It's one part of TV that I really miss. You could come into a show cold and understand the context immediately - even a unique show like this, let alone simpler ones like Gilligan's Island or Green Acres.
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Fun trivia- The theme’s song for “The Prisoner” was composed by Ron Grainer, who also composed the “Doctor Who” theme. Grainer’s version of the Prisoner theme was MUCH slower. But Patrick McGoohan made Grainer speed it up to fit the pacing of the opening. (And Grainer was not happy about it. 😁)