We'll Take a Cup of Kindness Yet

Too many New Year’s Eves will come and go before humanity drinks from that Cup of Kindness Robert Burns spoke of in his classic poem, Auld Lang Syne. When that day comes, it will be because people in this degraded world finally listened to writers, poets, singers and songwriters, who’ve been the conscience of humanity ever since the lies and greed of the first kings ignited the first wars and thousands of years of killing for gold and power began on the ancient battlegrounds of the Middle East.

In Artists of Resistance, Howard Zinn emphasizes the critical importance of artists who communicate universal truths through poetry, music, and literature . . .

Howard Zinn, America's premier Historian

Artists have always spoken truth to power, their voices are needed now more than ever, for the only electoral options offered by the Powers That Be are racist lunatic fascism or warmongering corporate fascism. If Democratic voters continue to proudly select the lesser evil option of warmongering corporate fascism, if they keep blaming progressives for each inevitable election defeat, if we allow Democratic politicians to be reeking hypocrites forever because they don't want to offend the corporate criminals who are beating the hell out of We the People, America will lesser-evil itself into oblivion. All that is human within us will die, it will be gone forever, and the nightmare world of 1984 will become reality.

George Orwell . . .

Never again will you be capable of ordinary human feeling. Everything will be dead inside you. Never again will you be capable of love, or friendship, or joy of living, or laughter, or curiosity, or courage, or integrity. You will be hollow. We shall squeeze you empty and then we shall fill you with ourselves.

A corporate final solution on a global scale. The ultimate psychological holocaust.

Chris Hedges . . .

We have been gradually disempowered by a corporate state that, as Huxley foresaw, seduced and manipulated us through sensual gratification, cheap mass-produced goods, boundless credit, political theater and amusement. While we were entertained, the regulations that once kept predatory corporate power in check were dismantled, the laws that once protected us were rewritten, and we were impoverished. Now that credit is drying up, good jobs for the working class are gone forever and mass-produced goods are unaffordable, we find ourselves transported from Brave New World to 1984. The state, crippled by massive deficits, endless war, and corporate malfeasance, is sliding towards bankruptcy. We are moving from a society where we are skillfully manipulated by lies and illusions to one where we are overtly controlled.

The catastrophic election of 2016 revealed with brutal finality that too many people still believe the lies, too many of them are eagerly embracing fascism, too many others are afraid to speak out, while too many people who should know better are still clinging to the illusion that what’s happened so many times before can’t happen here.

Well it is happening here.

And as it escalates, too many people will just accept it.

They won’t resist, and they will turn their backs on those who do.

Resistance is a long, hard road to travel, but many men and women have traveled it before. Every mile of it. We won’t be on our own, we won’t have to find our way through the darkness alone, they’ve shown us the way . . .

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Oppression must always be resisted, justice must always be defended, the truth must always be told, no matter what the cost. History teaches us that, the world’s great religions teach us that, the greatest poetry, literature, and music ever written teaches us that.

That lesson will be learned, it will be learned very well in the years to come. So keep the faith, keep telling the truth, it will finally be heard, it will finally be believed, it will set us all free. That Cup of Kindness will be passed among us, it will not be bought and sold, it will be shared, and all will drink from it. Corporate capitalism will be gone from this world, it’ll be as gone as the divine right of kings, it’ll be stone-cold dead and buried ten miles deep in an unmarked grave on the dark side of the moon.

We'll take a cup of kindness yet. With the powerless people of this world, with seekers of justice who are no longer with us, with the writers, poets, singers and songwriters who give us the strength to carry on . . .

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Raggedy Ann's picture

I'm in complete agreement. Unless we have the courage to stand up, be recognized, and be heard, we will live in a world in despair. Do Americans have that courage?

For me, I stand and put my name on the resistance at work. I stand and put my name on the resistance in my community. I recognize that I speak for many and especially those that have no voice.

Unless we have the courage to stand up and speak truth to power, we will be doomed, as a society and country.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

Everywhere. In our communities and states and at the national and international level.

The bankers and CEO's and corrupt politicians must be confronted and brought to justice.

We are many, they are few.

Stay strong, everyone.

Thank you, Raggedy Ann.

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Steven D's picture

For your cup of kindness and inspiration. It is easy to fall into the trap of despair or indifference, numb to the pain of others, numb to your own, just pacing from day to day the same monotonous and dreadful steps to our own personal extinction.

But that is not the way to live ones life, as a simulacrum of a walking death. So Again, I thank you for helping us al keep the faith in ourselves and in the future, which though it looks dark and murky at this moment, deserves better of us.

Steve

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

Thank you, Steven D.

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riverlover's picture

After three weeks of waiting I managed to extract some proceeds from the sale of my cottage in Canada. Three weeks of hoops for a wire transfer of my money to the US. After one week of Hell with the security device they sent me three times, I discovered that $60K US was over some secret limit. I could transfer $30K. My HSBC balance there said it went, I am in electronic purgatory. So I was pleased that after all the hops and grinding down I went through that I did manage to (and it went through, I just moved money around in my credit union to savings).

But so ground down, so tired. I just transferred more money than a year's worth of survivor's benefits from SS. Why do I feel beaten?

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

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When I belonged to an unrelated website, my sig line was "Kindness Does Matter." It had two purposes. First, it was to honor my father who was a very kind man. When he died, both my sister and I gave our own personal remembrances of him at his funeral. I said his greatest gift to me was that of kindness. And he got that gift from his mother. To be remembered as a kind person is a truly worthy remembrance, far greater than that of wealth or power. The second reason I used that sig line was to remind myself to act with kindness toward others in the anonymous world of the internet.

Could 2017 be the year that more people return to being kind and compassionate toward each other? Then maybe 2017 may end up being the year of kindness? One can hope. Thank you for this uplifting essay.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

If 2016 wasn't an epic wake up call for this country, I don't know what it will take.

America needs more people like your father, gulfgal98, this world needs more people like your father.

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The first one was to treat everyone with kindness and I constantly watched him live by those words, even when he was treated with unkindness.
He always thanked those that waited on him from fast food joints, stores and elsewhere even if those people were rude to him. He always left them with a smile and thank you.
His other saying is that his personal belief life is just a test and we are put here on earth for a time to learn to love and be kind to one another before we move on to whatever is waiting for us.
My mother was also one of the kindest people I knew. No matter how others treated her or us kids, she always responded to them with kindness.
I do my best to follow their examples, but I have a far way to go still.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel.

I thought that $30,000 of yours got "lost" and went directly to the Clinton Foundation.

There's no rest for the weary.

Hang in there, riverlover, we shall overcome.

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riverlover's picture

My first attempt at wiring, I was taught by a random helpful electrician at Lowes. Not an employee, just someone who recognized my clueless look and felt kindness. And it works! No fire or short! And I needed it because hell-hound pup today removed a pot full of soil from a table and did a couch then carpet dump. I will add that to her multiple names.

But I feel empowered! I wired in a new plug! At least one to go, on a lamp. They were not plugged in when she gnawed them off.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

Way to go, riverlover. Smile

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Monona Terrace lectern.

Monona Terrace is an architectural disgrace, a pet project of Dane County's 1% that they foisted on an unwilling populace via an enormous PR campaign (that deceptively concealed what the ultimate price tag would be) in order to squeak through a referendum victory, I believe by a margin of less than 1%.

I moved from the east side to the west side just so I wouldn't have to daily ride my bike past that monument to the arrogance and delusional hubris of regional elites.

I hate that place. I think I've only been inside it five times in the 20 years since they built it.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

and they told him to fuck off.

It was a good photo of Howard Zinn so I used it, I wasn't aware of the history of Monona Terrace, it sounds like a typical corporate stain on the landscape of America.

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probably have one more notch on my MT attendance belt. i rather doubt anyone explained to him the circumstances under which the place was constructed. i'm mildly curious about what the actual event might have been.

the Yes faction outspent the No faction 10-1, and still had to lie about the cost of the project in order to get their skin-of-the-teeth victory. bastards.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

toward people who build places like that. However it seems to me that our recently-built environment as a whole tends be severely lacking in the beauty department.

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native

Except for billion dollar sports stadiums.

Their awesome beautifulness is beyond words.

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gulfgal98's picture

as their Beautiful Awefulness is beyond words. Shok

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Maybe even better.

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riverlover's picture

Was that ostensibly a FLWright design? Dated. There was, when we moved to Madison an elevator parking garage, parking by remote? Creeped me right out. Bladerunner shit.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

"ostensibly". the most one could charitably say is that it originated in an idea FLW had once proposed for building something on that shoreline.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

Bisbonian's picture

the only electoral options offered by the Powers That Be are racist lunatic fascism or warmongering corporate fascism.

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

Love the video!

Thank you, Bisbonian.

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Thank you Rusty. I personally needed that badly.
It's hard to fight cancer when you feel no hope for the future.
You're message is just what I needed to hear, to be reminded of.

No, I shall not go quietly into that dark night.
I will love.
I will fight.
They will not win.

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With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU

May your health be restored, and your recovery be complete.

They will not win. The Light will overcome the Darkness. Everywhere.

Thank you, my friend.

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Thank you for that version of Auld Lang Syne. So moving and reminded me so vividly of my Auntie Hannah's Irish wake, the only one I ever attended, where all my relatives and their closest Irish friends, leaned on her casket telling stories about my staid great Auntie that were shocking! and drank a good deal of Irish whiskey. Difficult today to imagine what my grandparents and their compatriots went through in Ireland before making it, the survivors, to the US shore. I'm definitely drinking a cup of kindness to the amazingly strong people who have gone before me. Please god I have half the strength they did. Happy New Year.

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Irish wakes are something to behold. I haven't been to one but know a few people who have and they've told me it's quite an experience, as you well know.

We need to find the strength so many of our forebears had, they overcame the Darkness and so can we.

Thank you, GusBecause.

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Lookout's picture

...that I stole from Phil Ochs...well maybe I'll let him sing it for you....it is his song and he sings it better (and sure is a good picker)
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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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elenacarlena's picture

I'll drink a cup of kindness with you. For now, I must go to bed. My fingers are barely working.

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shaharazade's picture

Thanks Rusty. Drinking a cup of kindness is something that everyone should imbibe in this year. Fear and loathing among the people does nothing but generate more fear and hate and keeps the power right where it is. I believe that ordinary people all over the world have had enough of this madness. After this particularly spectacular show of insanity we've have seen culminate this year it seems to me that people and mother nature are thirsting for some kindness.

I place my faith in the ability of humans to shake off the hate and fear and rein in the current crop monsters that rule the world. Enough of the Dark Side. Let the light shine. Resistance is not futile it's what humans have always had to do when these fuckers go too far. If the corporations own the world including the art, music and writing we will have to do it via community be it online and/or in the real world. The oligarchical collectivists have done a good job of divide and conquer and convincing a lot of us that resistance is futile as this is the inevitable 'world as we find it'. They always say that.

I see the cracks appearing in their carefully constructed NWO. The story line is getting to be ludicrous beyond the suspension of belief. This killing spree of both humans and the planet needs to be stopped. The first step in my opinion is to drink that cup of kindness and take a good look at what's in the toxic brew you've been drinking. Change is hard for people when they have to admit they have been totally bamboozled and led by fear and hate to this global nightmare wrapped up as the great American dream.

Love is but a song to sing

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I don't have Kindle, but will look into getting it after I move back to SoCal in January. I'm spending the month in Berkeley packing and doing all that moving stuff.

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