by liberal japonicus
Has it only been four days since I posted about the 'migrant caravan'? Lot of pressure and Ugh is there with a stent of an open thread, but here's a little more focussed post for those of you who want to chat.
This post is sort of about Megyn Kelly, formerly of the Today show and the title comes from this unrelated Guardian article
about Rhiannon Giddens and the final paragraph, which is:
She pauses. “White people are so fragile, God bless ’em. ‘Well, I didn’t own slaves.’ No you didn’t. Nobody is asking you to take personal responsibility for this. But you’re a beneficiary of a system that did. Just own that and move on.”
My wife (Japanese, never lived in the US) was struggling to see what was wrong with Megyn Kelly's comments. I pulled up some links and pointed out that 1) she's not talking about herself going as Diana Ross, she's talking about someone else, 2) she has a history of making racist comments and 3)she's getting umpteen million dollars so you think she would be intelligent enough to keep her mouth shut. My wife said 'naruhodo', which could be the Japanese equivalent of 'yeah, that's a bit racist...'
Thinking about another Meghan, here's an interesting compare and contrast. Been reading a bit about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tour and Harry's own history in this regard in the realm of the ill-advised is interesting.
with some reporting from the time
So liberal japonicus, why does Harry get a pass, and Megyn Kelly get sent on her way? Well, I'm not sure if someone could have been kicked out of the royal family, but more importantly, this:
During one tantalising section of the film Prince Harry, who is currently dating the American actress Meghan Markle, hints at the possibility of becoming a father and introducing his children to the continent he has long loved and admired and where he has done some of his most meaningful work.
“I have this love of Africa that will never disappear,” he says: “And I hope it carries on with my children as well.”
We earlier talked about how political party affiliation is often something that can be seen as passing down from parent to child. This reminded me that a lot of things get passed down.
My senior thesis was a combination of a recital and a thesis about the pieces I played and one of the pieces I played was Hindemith's Sonata for Horn in F and I tied that to a poem that Hindemith linked to his Sonata for Alto Horn that is supposed to be recited before the piece.
Hornist:
Is not the sounding of a horn to our busy souls
Even as the scent of blossoms wilted long ago
Or the discolored folds of musty tapestry
Or crumbling leaves of ancient yellow tomes
Like a sonorous visit from those ages
Which counted speed by straining horses' gallop
And not by lightning prisoned up in cables
And when to live and learn they ranged the countryside
Not just the closely printed pages
The cornucopia's gift calls forth in us a pallid yearning, melancholy longing
Pianist:
The old is good not just because it's passed
Nor is the new supreme because we live with it
And never yet a man felt greater joy than he could bear or truly comprehend.
Your task, it is, amidst confusion, rush and noise
To grasp the lasting, calm, and meaningful
And finding it anew, to hold and treasure it.
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