Some interesting reads on the state of the nation, and the direction that we might be headed in. The article puts things into perspective with all the talk of the religious right supposedly taking control of the country, the electorate, and our destiny. Like any other group of influence, there is a range of opinions and aims. Of course I’m sure that this perspective may eventually be silenced, ignored, or condemned eventually. I suppose when it comes down to, it really is a question of values, and the meaning in life, existance. We can point to the religious establishment to explain how tied our society is to free market capitalism, private property, and the pursuit of more wealth or capital. In order to make a convincing arguement to the masses, you supplant other words into the ideology to make it stick. Convincingly point out that freedom, and security are tangible goods that can be quantified, and there will be overwhelming support for policies that will protect those goods for the consumer.
I spent another afternoon in Georgetown today, managed to get out without buying anything too expensive. Which is actually pretty amazing, in that the concentration of so many stores and shops with very appealing window displays would make anyone incline to want to buy something.
In one of the stores they were playing some strange mix of Ella Fitzgerald sampled over really bad hip-hop beats, it literally sounded like an old broken record. I couldn’t help but notice the irony of the song, and the store itself, as at one point jazz was considered a risque, sexualized, urban form of underground music but now it is considered as sort of classy, cultured enough to pipe into chain coffee stores and chain furnishing, all selling overpriced, borderline tacky wares marketed as the ultimate possesions of a good old american middle class home.
Now hip-hop is considered gritty, edgy, urban music, which has begun to become more and more accepted in the mainstream. I suppose a hyrbid blend of old and new urban music is fitting for a level of sophistication in music taste. Personally i thought it was pretty horrible sounding. It confuses me, how easily culture is marketed, through the atmosphere, colors, lighting, smells, sounds, all complimenting the product and image associated with it. There is also this image of the holiday season, the harvest hues and tones of the fall, scented candles and green and red holiday potpourri, big snowman candles. The inflated price tag also intrinsically implies quality, durability, and coolness factor. Of course I would wonder how neat any of the items in the store would look in someone’s dingy apartment, or townhome.
I think back to how strange it was, the concept of Thansgiving and Xmas growing up in Hawaii. Living on the mainland for a while I suppose it makes more sense now, but then again not really. What had more meaning to me was the fact that we had time off from school, and that it marked a time of year of transition, the end of a semester, the end of a year. I think in contrast, New years was a much more memorable and significant holiday. I don’t know if it is just due to the Asian influence of the islands, or something else.
I guess its not too surprising why so many people who share the same level of human capital as I are up in their eyeballs in debt and have trouble making ends met, even with decent salaries well over the living wage. But that is the purchasing trap, in that no matter how much crap you can possibly afford, buy, or borrow, you’ll never realy have enough. In part, at the very least, keeping my thoughts open for going back to school may come in handy in that it forces me to be more pake and not bleed my salary on this and that. My current living situation also adds to that as I simply do not have much storage room for anything at all. We’ll have to see how far these protections will last though.
Again, I noticed the dozens of homeless people, panhandlers and vagrants perhaps as a reminder that not all of us exactly belong here, although judging by our wallets, some more than others.
Meanwhile, I’ve lost almost a total of 18-20lbs since I’ve moved out here, give or take the normal variations. Also gotten back to some sort of shape, my strength is pretty solid, close to my days with the Wisconsin wrestling team. I repped about 245 last week relatively easier than I had expected to. Maybe its time to find a jiu-jitsu dojo or something. I also took another meyers brigg for the hell of it, trying to see if I have switched from an ENTP to an ENTJ, especially after living here for a while. I’m still an ENTP, although I appear to becoming more Introverted, and more Perceiving. The NT part is still very strong though.