Sunday, May 26, 2013

Feisty youth, joyous,sexual, irrepressible!

Sexual abuse claims in the U.S. military have tripled in the last year.

One reason is the adoption of  the accursed Sexual Abuse Manifesto, under which, in some circumstances, a raised eyebrow may constitute abuse.  In others it is an invitation to blackmail and worse.  Proof of the falsity of  a claim of abuse without physical evidence is difficult.  One Hawai'i judge decides the issue based on tonnage.

Another reason is propinquity.  Place healthy, vigorous young men and women in intimate proximity, whether of joy or of danger, and control of of the wondrous lure of sexual congress weakens at some times, in some persons, in some places, beyond toleration (as well it should). And often accompanied by peans of joy.

WITTSNETH:





Annapolis Herndon Monument Climb 2013

I'm not implying anything untoward about these Naval Academy youth: perhaps no one is writing on anyone's bosom; no one is smiling with delighted recognition; no one is stealing an embarrassing hug, no one is kissing anyone's head.  The pictured human animals are the flowering of American youthful vitality, honorable and patriotic; the images may be accidents of the photographer's camera angle and the cropper's imagination (the latter, mine).

AND, sayeth wise ones, some in spritely humor. . .
The Mikado, Act 1, part IX:
Nanki-PooWere you not to Ko-Ko plighted,
I would say in tender tone,
"Loved one, let us be united —
Let us be each other's own!"
I would merge all rank and station,
Worldly sneers are nought to us,
And, to mark my admiration,
I would kiss you fondly thus —
[Kisses her]
• • • •
So, In spite of all temptation,
Such a theme I'll not discuss,
And on no consideration
Will I kiss you fondly thus —
Will I kiss you fondly thus —
[Kissing her]
Let me make it clear to you,
This is what I'll never do!
This, oh, this, [kiss]Oh, this, [kiss]Oh, this, — [kiss]
This is what I'll never, never do!

. . .and some, aware of the heartache benighted love can bring, warning in somber tones,

Goya, El sueño de la razón produce monstruos.
The sleep of reason produces monsters.




The boundless energy of youth can no longer be bottled up.  The Dark Aage of Repression ( ca. 1930-1960) ended with Howl; with the Merry Pranksters and Catch 22; with the Chicago Seven; with so slight a thing as From to Eternity, Debra Kerr and Bert Lancaster on a Honolulu beach, kissing -- then shocking, now unremarkable.  

He who would still the Millennial tide is as helpless as King Canote.


You who think of youthful sex as monstrous are merely fuddy-duddies. 
Ambrose Bierce, 
Who Drives Oxen Should Himself be Sane


Caravaggio, Cupid


Friday, May 24, 2013

The Murder of Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi, 16, by Drone

President Obama, at noon yesterday, gave a full-throated defense of the droning of U.S. citizen Anwar al-Aulaqi, killed by a Hellfire missile;  and refused to support judicial review before or after the killing.

Medea Benjamin, founder of tCode Pink, gave the President a golden opportunity to defend in some fashion the droning of 16-year-old Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi, son of Anwar, who was kill two weeks after his father, in a different part of Yemen.  The president refused to offer any shadow of a defense.  To ate, the U.S. government has offered no defense for killing this boy.

Here are the facts that are publicly known and undisputed by the government.


On October 14, 2011, the United States government burned a child to death in a Drone strike in Yemen.

Sixteen-year-old Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi was killed by a Hellfire missile shot by a Drone in Shabwa, Yemen.





Abdulrahman was eating dinner by an open fire along the side of a road in Shabwa, Yemen.  He was with his his cousin, Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, and seven other friends, when the Hellfire stuck.

This is the place where the nine were eating dinner:


All that was left of Abdulrahman was a piece of skin.  There is no mention of the fate of the other eight guys.

The bit of Abdulrahman's flesh was placed in a casket that headed a funeral procession of many mourning, raging, and now-vengeful Yemenis.

Sixten-year-old boys may be mean as snakes or sweet as angels.  Most are some mixture of both.  There will never be an opportunity to determine what Abdulrahman was:  though the U.S. Constitution guarantees "any person" the right to due process before the government can proceed against him, Abdulrahman was given no process visible to the public.  He was charge with no crime, nor alleged to be an enemy of the people.

A White Paper released by the Administration recently stresses that every effort must be made to capture a person before he may be killed by Drone. The supreme commander of the armed forces in Yemen is Field Marshal And Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi, the President of the Republic.  President Al-Hamid  has 401,000 active military personnel, largely paid for by the US.

It belies belief that the US could not have persuade President Al-Hadi to arrest Abdulrahman in the remote Shabwa Province of Yemen.  Why that did not happen has not been explained.

Shabwa is the name of a town and of a province.  Much of the province is part of largest sand desert in the world.






 Eccovi!
  Judge ye!

War is brutal.  We weep for our own killed in war, but we do not weep for Them who are killed in war, though if we should:

Now arms, however beautiful, are instruments of evil omen, hateful, it may be said, to all creatures. Therefore they who have the Tao do not like to employ them. Those sharp weapons are instruments of evil omen, and not the instruments of the superior man. 
He uses them only on the compulsion of necessity. Calm and repose are what he prizes; victory by force of arms is to him undesirable. To consider this desirable would be to delight in the slaughter of men.He who delights in the slaughter of men cannot get his will in the kingdom.

He who has killed multitudes of men should weep for them with the bitterest grief.
Lao Tzu, Chapter 31, edited
Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing)
Classic of the Way and Virtue
道德經 

Drone strikes are different, more personal, more intimate, than conventional war.  "Mistakes" are more avoidable and are intended to be avoided.  

Serious, responsible men  -- caring men on all accounts --  carefully select which individual is to live and which to die, by Drone strike.  These men carefully weigh how many of the innocent persons near the "target" they may kill, and exercise a degree of retrain if the "colateral damage" be thought to be too great.  None of the persons they kill is guilty of any crime, under our law.

I agree that Drone strikes are infinitely preferable to trench warfare; I urge that they are inferior to capture and a fair trial.

It was, somehow, thought to be necessary or desirable to kill Abdulrahman, his his cousin Abdulrahman, and their seven friends, with Hellfire.

Drone trikes are said to be necessary, in this New War the United States Wages, to protect its inhabitants, as if its inhabitants have more value than Pakistani or Yemeni. I challenge the assumption.

I would be enraged if a Drone were to kill my 16-year old grandson.  My heart goes out to Mr. and Mrs  al-Aulaqi, Abdulrahman's grandparents. I hope your heart does too, and I hope you will understand why I believe that thatAbdulrahman's killing is unacceptable; is murder, plain and simple.


U.S. Naval Academy Herndon Monument Climb 2013, continued

Generous, gracious images from Eyes on Annapolis.  Cropping is mine.  See the original post.














. . . and romThe Randy Report,more giant, handsome images . . .















Thursday, May 23, 2013

U.S. Naval Academy Herndon Monument Climb 2013

The 2013 Herndon Monument Climb took place on the 20th of May.  The images here  are from the incomparable Herndon Monument Climb blog. The generously-sized images are the blog author's.  There are more images on the blog than I have reproduced here.  The cropping is mine, as is the Goya.

Turkish oil wrestling (Turkish: yağlı güreş) next, late June to early July, 2013.