All posts by Mike Varga

The Question of Institutional Racism…

Yesterday I was sent an article from a friend.  The article was from National Review, this is a right wing (right of right) news/commentary outlet that I’ve never seen before.  The article, very well written, uses data in a way to convince the reader that racism is not institutionalized in the police and justice system in our country.  He asked what I think.   The word institutionalized is critical.   Per Merriam-Webster dictionary, the applicable definition is: established as a common and accepted part of a system or culture…  So, we can examine if the “system” has features that promotes or allows racism and or a “culture” that promotes or allows racism?   Also, we could ask if other systems that interact with the system at question has a way of influencing the Institutions of law enforcement and judicial or criminal system.   For example, education, economic, and even healthcare systems.

There is a classic argument those on the left make vs. those on the right.  The right says, if you have equal opportunity, there is no racism.  The left says, if the results on a large sample size show great disparity, then there is not equal opportunity, and therefore there is racism.  As measuring opportunity and how it’s presented to people is extraordinarily difficult, requiring sampling through control groups, the statistical results associated with outcomes are more indicative of assessing if there is racism.   But even if the numbers show extraordinary bias, such as 3x the number of blacks died from COVID-19, 2x die from interacting with police, 3x are unemployed, and 3x more likely large company “C” positions are white, 3x blacks over whites are incarcerated, etc.  This does not mean the racism is systemic, it can mean that the system is designed to be fair, but the people in the system that make the day-to-day decisions are racists, i.e. it is part of the culture that allows it to be accepted.

The issue is complex, but the data is overwhelming that there is a problem.  My theory is that in all cases except maybe professional sports (NFL, NBA) the numbers indicate a profound racism is prevalent in our society.  As I have witnessed it myself, and so many others have testified to it and are protesting it, I know it is there.  I believe there are also changes in the system that could be made to better hold racists that operate in our systems accountable.  Remove them before they do harm, or hold them accountable per the law in a way that is just and timely.  Given the low rate of conviction for police that kill civilians (black as well as white) I believe that the criminal justice system is too cozy with law enforcement, and there is insufficient oversight.  Within such a system, racists cannot just exist, but do outsized damage to our society.  I’m confident that most police are good and are not racists, but if there is limited oversight, and a too cozy relationship with prosecutors then racists can operate with relative impunity within the context of this system.

I also think that we who have lived with the privilege of being white should help move the understanding and conversation toward resolving the issue of racism and grievances of 13% of the population that are black, as well as the approximately 17% of the population that are brown, because it is right and Christian to do so, and because it is in our best interest to have a society that lives and functions in harmony rather than discord.  Destruction of property, destruction of our economy, threats to our infrastructure, are all the things that can and will happen as a society tumbles into chaos because we cannot see, hear and empathize with those that are hurting.  We can help leave the world a better place or make it worse, this is the choice of this time and this generation.  I know what my choice is.

With regard to the article I read, I felt as if it was using data and clever encapsulation of the issue into narrow enough bounds to make a case that racism is not the problem that “the liberal media” is making it… the article and approach is misleading, and can even be dangerous.

 

Geological time

Why is it that you can go back in time as you go deeper in the Earth? Where do all the layers of dirt and rock come from? Is the earth getting bigger?  We live in the Holocene era.  This era of time is near the surface.  But millions of years in the future someone will be digging down to our time, to see what we were like, what refuge we left behind, what records of our primitive behaviors, our wars, our industry, our pollution, and our lives and entertainment.

But back to the question, does the Earth get fatter?  Well not really, the Earth is recycling, it brings it’s core through volcanic action lava and ash to layer over the surface.  Water crushes rock and deposits it from rivers and glaciers move boulders, and rock and dirt is displaced, and continents move, creating mountain ranges that give us majestic views.  The layering of one continent over another drives them to grand heights and layers of earth below.  Our planet is living and breathing at a metabolism much lower than we can sometimes comprehend.  But it is alive and it will have its say about our era, and sometime in its lifetime it will bury us deep, deep enough that we will start over and find our way towards a new era, billions of years from now.

An unbelievable scene…

Last night I was watching the news and saw the federal police use horses to push peaceful demonstrators off the streets in front of the white house, they used rubber bullets and tear gas as well as their horses and batons to move people, so that the president could speak on the lawn and tell the states to get their act together, to beat up and rough up the protesters, or he would send in the military, and he was doing this to protect our rights to have guns (2nd Amendment) and law and order. … the guns-right thing could only be to send a message to his right wing-nuts that they could carry guns into state capitols and intimidate others to get the country open and protect their businesses literally and figuratively.  And he made no mention of the tragic killing of yet another black man at the hands of criminal police that need to be justly arrested, tried and convicted, a right they denied George Floyd… then it became clearer why the streets were cleared of protesters, as he walked across the street for a photo-op in front of St. John’s church that was boarded up because of previous night damage during protesting turned violent.  People were hurt and treated roughly so he could go for a photo-op holding a bible, initially upside down until one of his sycophants corrected the pose.  Protesters were wrong to do damage to property and hurt others, including police, and the president is wrong to stoke divides in this country.
My God, what evil has been unleashed on our country by our own people, by our votes that said we don’t care what kind of person he is, just tear down the (deep) state… the mechanisms of government that protected us for years and still work despite his drive toward authoritative rule …. we are descending into a hell of our own making… rather than taking the opportunities to address the sins of our past and present with just changes and understanding and sympathy for others.   Donald, just go to your bunker and stay there locked away with your fear and go ahead and spin your narcissistic stories of greatness, but keep it to yourself, your form of help is not needed anymore.

We Must Listen to Each Other and Hear…

We Must Choose

We are born without memories
We are potential
We are not good nor bad
We are an empty jar
Of our own color, size, and shape
To be filled with experience
From the first breath with sounds
And sights, that we cannot comprehend
We are given the gift of love
Of understanding, of free will
And so we begin to choose
What to listen to, what memories
To remember, what to forget
What are the war cries of our tribe
What are the sorrows of our history
What is it that gives us identity 
We choose to embrace or to adapt 
We choose from the words we hear
What to believe, what not to believe
We choose to be aware or not
We choose to hear the pain and sorrow of others
We choose to not hear the war cries of agitators
We choose to be a force of good
We choose to replace anger with forgiveness
We choose to seek justice not revenge
We choose to vote for those who share the love of justice
We choose to understand that what we have in common is greater than what separates us…
Or we watch the world burn!

Finding Meaning in Cartoons…

We Need Heroes

Each morning is the same
Everything is possible
Time travel is available
So history can be changed
False heroes and villains abound
Artificial volcanos erupt
Flobsters, like a virus attacks
But Doctor Greene explains
Anti-matter and temporal stations
In a twilight world of science
Technology and cultural idiosyncrasies
Bias away from what we could know
Towards appeals to our base instincts
But here in fantasy, miracles of Heroes
Provide the solution
If only Optimus Prime, Heatwave and Bumblebee were here
To save the day, then we too
Might just believe In each other and
Be heroes for each other

 

Memorial Weekend

I read this poem from last year and thought it worth repeating this Memorial Weekend and add in our thoughts those that died this year providing healthcare, emergency response, and essential services.  Each risking exposure to COVID-19 in the effort to fight for our lives, our freedoms, to fight back the enemy on our shores.  We have a duty to do what we can, wear a mask, social distance, as well as remembrance prayer to honor all those that didn’t say why me, or find someone else to send… they jumped into the fight, wanting to help and of course wanting to live.  They valued their lives and we should remember and value their sacrifice.

Memorial Day Prayer

Flag flies bright from the porch
For those that carried the torch
Into the darkness, into the awful fight
For us to enjoy freedom and safety at night
The sacrifice, of those women and men
Who answered the call, with how and when
Not why me, not find someone else to send
And they gave all they have until the very end
It is right then, that we remember and pray
For those with the angels we memorialize today

Potions Instead of Too Slow Science…

Modern Day Alchemist

In the days of old
Everyone valued gold
But it was costly to mine
So with magic potions they played
Hoping to hit it rich some lucky day
Rather than the labor and time
Of smelting ore from a mine
No matter what the scientists said
They sought magic solution instead
Like today’s quick cures being sold
To the gullible, as if it is pure gold
Allowing the virus to all to go away
Because the economy must hold sway
As the doctors grimace in the back
The Alchemist sounds like a quack
Selling a cure to get others to buy
That the economy will surely fly
For the vaccine we must not wait
We’ll trust a potion for our fate
You’ll see, and surely you be pleased
Just don’t test, or look at the numbers
In this way you won’t be displeased.

What a Wonderful World

On The Voice a contestant sang a song I had not heard in a while, that is just a great song, and amazing poetry… and right now seemed just so appropriate to the times.   So I thought I’d post it here.   It was released by Louis Armstrong and the writers were George Weiss & Bob Thiele

“What A Wonderful World”

I see trees of green
Red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world

I see skies of blue
And clouds of white
The bright blessed day
The dark sacred night
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world

The colors of the rainbow
So pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces
Of people going by
I see friends shaking hands
Saying, “How do you do?”
They’re really saying
“I love you”

I hear babies cry
I watch them grow
They’ll learn much more
Than I’ll never know
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world

Yes, I think to myself
What a wonderful world

Oh yeah

Rain on the Pond

Rain on the Pond

I stood in the rain today, pond gazing
Watching drops bouncing off of the water…
Small drops, small bounces in perfect mirror of a rain drop
Imagined, as I do not see the drop speeding to its terminus
I just see the reaction…
Producing perfect little circles that spread quick
To intersect other circles, building and interfering
Creating a disturbance, that’s disturbing other disturbances
As if it is a world unto itself, that cares not if we watch
While it has its peacefulness shattered
With each and every drop, like tears that disturb
The peacefulness of this world and all that care
About it, and all that live within its boundaries
And suffer the disturbance of millions of drops
In a world that cannot recover it’s peace
Because it just keeps raining
While we watch

About this: Some have said that the deaths from the pandemic don’t matter much as they are mostly old people and those with pre-existing conditions, “they may have died sometime soon anyway, so it’s a tragedy but not the catastrophe that people are claiming”.  People die, it is true, but who are we to see this pandemic as something political?   I see every unneeded death is a catastrophe, and a disturbance to the peace of a family, a disturbance to the peace of the world, as every life intersects so many others, and it just keeps raining…. while we watch