Why now? Well, for beginners I retired, and lo and behold there is more time for pursuits beyond working. I also became a grandfather which has been an amazing trip. There is also another presidential election unfolding and this time we have a real whopper going down. I recently logged on and read through a few of my old blogs and it was quite apparent that not only has little changed over 4 years but some things are undoubtedly worse. Of course, Mitt Romney lost the 2012 election (as I boldly predicted...... OK it wasn't all that bold). The Middle East remains a slowly evolving catastrophe, the rich are vastly richer, the climate is hotter every year than the last and to top it all off, Obama still hasn't ended the beyond stupid War On Drugs (more on that later)! The Repubes are scarier than ever considering the unthinkable fact that reality TV moron Donald Trump is their presidential nominee, and they've controlled both the house and senate since the 2012 election. And, apparently a whole bunch of un-college educated, older Republican white dudes are really, really pissed off (thus Donald Trump). So while the world is looking as fucked-up as ever, I.M. Frog's outlook on things has actually been headed the other direction. That's right - I have never been more optimistic about the future than I am today. This is not to say I have given up the fight. No way!!! When the revolution comes, and assuming I'm still walking the earth, count me in! And, an occasional rant on the state of the current affairs is not going away. Yet with the benefit of today's hindsight, this ranting amphibian has chilled baby, and the need to chronicle political bullshit going on in this world has faded, replaced by both a measured acceptance for the way things are and a creeping feeling that the future is slowly brightening, like a beautiful sunrise as you wait for the first light of the sun to crest the horizon.
So, it's pretty cool to realize this. Like looking in the mirror one day and wondering who that person is staring back at you, these moments of clarity are a necessary part of both aging and acceptance. Cool is not really the word I would use to describe looking older, and I would be lying to say I don't miss being a younger fellow at times, but being okay with this fact is very cool. So as the horrors of life for so many millions of earth's inhabitants has continued to be daily news, my gratitude for the incredible life I get to live has grown immensely. Being born white in America puts me in the top 5% of all human life on earth, and this reality means that the opportunities that came my way were made possible by this luck of the humanity draw. I'm one lucky sucker, and how could I possibly believe otherwise? For that matter, how could anyone in a comparable position believe otherwise?
Good question. A recent poll I scanned contained this result: "Ideologically, those who identify themselves as very liberal are far more pessimistic about the direction of the country than those who identify themselves as very conservative, while African Americans, Hispanics and Asians are more optimistic than Whites". No shit?
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