Reading through my musings on Camino from 2018 yesterday revealed something uncomfortable. In one of my posts I envisaged some nightmare world where somehow people had managed to demonise kindness to justify going after kind people. It was a thought experiment, a joke. Less than a decade later, it exists.
The narrative goes that white liberals are holding the doors open to the evil brown soldiers who exist in order to replace everyone white. That by being in any way accepting of other cultures – primarily those where the average skin tone is a few shades darker – we are destroying the fragile culture of whiteness and are thus actively enemies of the state of whiteness. I had someone sneer at my “Choose Love” T-Shirt the other day. “Choose Love” has become a wrongheaded political statement to a growing wave of extremely fragile failures in this country who have been taught to outsource responsibility for their fuck-ups. Easier to get drunk and shout at a hotel than acknowledge that maybe you should have paid a bit more attention to life’s hard lessons.
This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeit of our own behaviour, we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars; as if we were villains on necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves, and treachers by spherical pre-dominance; drunkards, liars, and adulterers by an enforc’d obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on. Blame the stars… Or nowadays blame the “other”.
You fucked up. That’s on you. The best you can do is learn and develop so you don’t fuck up again. But it’s not the fault of whoever you are blaming. It’s your fault. Grow from it.
Sure I’m not gonna start telling victims of violent crimes and so forth that they brought it on themselves. But every catastrophe in our life can be a learning experience if we can zoom out on it. We frame all that stuff for ourselves. If we just start blaming other people for all the things that aren’t working in our life, we have no way of growing, in fact we are likely to atrophy. “How could I have done that better?” is a much healthier and more expansive approach than “How dare they do that to me?”
This bubbling rage in America and now over here cos we copy… It really doesn’t feel healthy anymore, if it ever was. But it is getting too close to the normal. I’m sure people like me started feeling like this in the 1930’s in Germany, and the clever ones got the fuck out before the bubble got too big. It’s already really toxic online on social media but more and more now you get people smashing all your windows because they’ve been told to be angry because some idiot has done something awful and the idiot wasn’t white. But where do we go? Iceland? New Zealand?
What a fucking ridiculous wanker that Sikh boy was, and to use his kirpan too? Sikhs are so well integrated, generally so peaceful… He’s really done some damage to his community and that’s a huge shame. Plus the cop was an idiot.
Sure the bulk of the ogres don’t have enough thought to differentiate a Sikh from a Muslim or an anything really, but still it’s an excuse to go throw bins at cops again, destroy people’s cars and piss on things to mayk are country grate agen.
I went to Dishoom for lunch with Lou in King’s Cross. It was super crowded with people enjoying the result of generations of cultural overlap. Nobody threw a bin at us. But maybe before long there’ll be people firebombing these places cos someone says on the internet that they use child blood in the Tikka to get that red colour, or anything really.
I associate the idea of intelligence with critical thinking and the ability to clinically empathise, even if you aren’t able to feel it. I grew up with a brother loosely on the spectrum and watched him learn that stuff.
This ripoff Nero in the White House, he’s cunning but he has none of the things that are valuable in human intelligence. There’s precious left of anything in him frankly, he’s just a noisy shell for himself. But his existence is empowering the worst people in the world. And I can’t wait for the pendulum to swing, but I think we have a few more years of this yet and I don’t think it’s gonna be nice.