Jun 29, 2023

The Avoidable Stupidity of Human Existence

In the Wednesday, 28 June 2023, edition of the Star Tribune, the following headlines indicated the level of violence and bad decisions that had resulted in unfortunate episodes across the globe, the nation, and the state of Minnesota  >>>>>

 

As to national and international events, there were the following headlines  >>>>>

 

National and International

 

“Pedestrian Deaths at Highest Levels in Forty-One Years”

 

The data in the article come from The Governors Highway Safety Association, giving a figure of 7,508 pedestrian deaths in 2022, continuing a rise that has been especially acute since 2010, when a figure given by federal data indicated 4,302 pedestrian deaths in that year.

 

“Deputies Accused of Assault of Two Black Men Are Fired”

 

The headline is associated with an incident in Jackson, Mississippi, in which at least five deputy sheriffs tased and sexually abused two unarmed African American men in an apartment drug raid that yielded no illicit substances.

 

“Landmark Study Shows Higher Suicide Risk for Trans People”

 

The data cited comes from governmental compilations in Denmark, where such data, unlike in the United States, is collected from a centralized repository that allows rigorously controlled studies;  in Denmark, transgender people have 7.7 times the rate of suicide attempts than is the case with the general population and 3.5 times the rate of suicide deaths. 

 

 

“DOJ Finds Epstein’s Death Was Suicide”

 

The article pertains to the sex trafficking case of Jeffrey Epstein, abuser of very young females at an insular cite he owned in the Virgin Islands, where he entertained numerous famous governmental figure and entertainers.

 

“Report:  FBI, DHS Ignored January 6 Warning”

 

The report comes from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, finding that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis has an abundance of evidence that the Proud Boys and other groups were preparing to foment violence of the sort that on 11 January 2021 did in fact witness 2,000 rioters causing more that $2.7 million in damage at the Capitol.   

 

“Violence Set to Drive One Million from Sudan, U. N. Reports”

 

The account refers to the fighting in Sudan between the governmental army and nongovernmental paramilitary units, especially the organization known as Rapid Support Forces;  at least 3,000 people have been killed and 2.5 million people have been displaced in a struggle for power that on the part of the paramilitary forces targets non-Arab populations such as the African Masalit ethnic community.

 

 

As to events in Minnesota, there were the following headlines  >>>>>

 

Minnesota, State and Local

 

“Business Executive Dies in Plane Crash”

 

Suspicions of a suicide crash abide in this case of Paul Ehlen, majority owner of Bloomington-based Precision Lens, just a few months after Ehlen was found guilty of violating anti-kickback statutes and the False Claims Act.

  

“Teen Gets Eight-Year Term for Armed Robberies”

 

The case involves an 18 year-old male who had been found guilty of nine robberies of a variety of business establishments;  the youth in question, who had been charged with over 30 cases since 2017, cited a “messed-up childhood” and lack of needed medications for his offenses, for which he seems genuinely remorseful.

 

“Man Working at MSP Accused of Recording Staff Restroom Videos”

 

The case involves a 36 year-old male employee at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport who over a six-month period took at least 143 cell phone videos of males using restrooms at the airport.

  

“Seventeen Year-Old Charged with Murdering Man Linked to Ghost Gun Scheme”

 

Also charged in the murder of a 24 year-old apparent illegal gun manufacturer were three 19 year-olds

who were allegedly accomplices in the homicide and theft case.

 

“Charges:  Woman Run Over By Pick-Up

 

In this case, an adult male high on methamphetamine ran over the head of an adult woman after, hanging on to the driver-side door of his car as she tried to retrieve keys that the male had snatched from her car, the woman had fallen to the ground of the gas station parking lot where the incident occurred.

 

“Former Police Chief Sexually Assaulted Child”

 

The case involves a former police chief of the Native American Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe people,

for sexual abuse that occurred from 2009 to 2015;   the former police chief is also facing charges for similar assaults dating to the early 1990s.

 

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Humankind does not have to behave this way.

 

There are those in the world who devote themselves to righteous causes, heal the sick, care for the infirm, create brilliant music, design ecofriendly and aesthetically pleasing edifices, author great literary works, and create elegant productions in the visual arts.

 

But clearly much of humanity dwells in ignorance, poverty, and violence.  Most nations are terribly governed, with democracy scarcely witnessed aside from those few imperfect examples found in North America, northern and western Europe, in the Asian-Pacific (Australia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan), and in very politically messy India.  And in those imperfect democracies, internecine strife according to ethnicity, religion, and citizenship status is rife.  Many people live out their one earthly sojourn ensconced in front of television sets or indulging in meaningless amusements via Tik Toc, YouTube, and other social media platforms.

 

Why, if people are capable of behavior for human betterment, do they so often act in ways destructive of others and, ultimately, of themselves?

 

 

In the cases above, taken in order, first with those involving national and international events

the episodes demonstrate

 

>>>>>   an inattentiveness and in some cases intentional cruelty on the part of drivers and distraction or carelessness on the part of pedestrians;

 

>>>>>   the racism that we have witnessed on the part of police forces across the nation, particularly with African Americans as targets; 

 

>>>>>   the continuing difficulty of life, despite definite improvements in societal attitudes, of living life with a nonbinary sexual identity;  

 

>>>>>   the lack of purpose and lack of appreciation for those aspects of life that are truly aesthetically enriching that define the existences of so many people of wealth and power;  

 

>>>>>   the low information base that leads so many people vulnerable to misinformation and the failure of those in positions of responsibility to anticipate the despicable actions of which ill-informed and emotionally desperate people are capable;

 

>>>>>   the catastrophic impact of imperialism, witnessed not only in the treatment of subjected peoples but also the unpreparedness of imperialized populations to produce leaders of ability and compassion.

 

Then, there are those episodes in Minnesota that demonstrate

 

>>>>>   the corrupting tendencies of capitalism when unmitigated by dedication to values that ennoble rather than degrade commercial enterprise;

 

>>>>>   the failure of our educational and social systems to cultivate youth who find worthwhile activity in physical exercise, reading, nature, art, music, and exquisite aesthetics, so that too many lives ensue amidst illicit drugs and gun violence frequently leading to death and an early age;

 

>>>>>   the aimlessness of so many young adult lives and those at later stages who never grasped the nature of meaningful activity or the essence of healthy expressions of sexuality;

 

>>>>>   the failure of our institutions to provide solid information bases, a sense of ethics, and the importance of civic responsibility;

 

>>>>>   the spectacle of so many people given to irrational behavior due to that aimlessness of existence that prevails when educational and social institutions are inadequate;

 

>>>>>   the poignance of the life position for historically abused people who with a heavier emotional load must confront the challenges of ignorance and immorality in which most people dwell.

 

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Life does not have to be this way.

 

There is at this point in history enough accumulated experience to comprehend the difference between scientific truth and explanatory fiction.

 

There are enough examples of moral paragons to grasp the wisdom of universal love and compassion for all sentient beings.   

 

Although far too few, we do have those examples of polymaths, those Renaissance persons who have extremely limited time for foolishness, so busy are they exploring the possibilities in all fields of endeavor.

 

Life does not have to be so inadequate as life is as a rule and as corrupted as life is in the existences of so many on this one earthly sojourn.

 

Life does not have to be this way, but to hasten the ascent to an elevated quality of life, we must realize that human meaning lies in the quest for universal good, broad and deep knowledge, and appreciation both for the natural world and creations of artistic genius.    

 

Such realization cannot come from free will actors but from those who have learned from human experience and are able to design institutions that operate according to what has been learned and what can be progressively extrapolated from that experience.

 

Then all human beings must be provided public education that is knowledge-intensive, skill-replete, productive of broad and deep information bases, and promotive of discussion as to the constituent elements of higher ethics.

 

The dissemination of shared knowledge and ethics, then, is the key to realizing life’s potential in the human ascent to an elevated quality of life.

 

Life does not have be lived in such wretchedly stupid ways as now prevail.

 

But for the realization of human potential on this one earthly sojourn we must proceed quickly to design public education of genuine excellence.

  

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