Sinister: The State That I Am In is called New York

carle groome carle at xxx.com
Sat Sep 15 16:22:10 BST 2001


Stepping into the role of list-mummy for a minute, if I may, I would
like to say that the few flames here are only mildly disturbing. (FYI,
nobody has been beaten to death in NYC. We have three daily newspapers
and not one of them has reported anything but minor harassments,
regretable but understandable, and some spate of random disorganized
slurs, same, with an attendant rise of fear amongst the muslim and
arabic communities.) But even the other remarks, qualifying their
compassion with criticism of US foreign policy, are as easy to dismiss.

"Polarity, or action and reaction, we meet in every part of nature---to
empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism bisects
nature, so that each thing is half and suggests another to make it
whole; as spirit, matter; man, woman; odd, even; motion rest."

That’s what Emerson had to say on compensation. And an event of this
magnitude really demands that we all react, or deny our common humanity.
So I prefer to read between the lines and see frustration and anger
coming out in some intense, if peculiar, manners.

After getting a nice note from the Duke regarding my letter, I thought
to add one more thing before returning into lurkerdom. I still have 700
unread messages on my hard drive; I cannot keep up with the amount of
articulate, funny, intelligent and generally amazing posts here. I have
often thought about deleting them and just going on from there,  or
hitting "unsubscribe" altogether. But Sinister is like this soap opera
you just can’t stop watching; no matter how many heroes and villains
show up and go down, you really can’t just walk away. Or, to get back to
Emerson and nature analogies, the stories intertwine and weave like
vines crawling up the side of a building and you realize that what may
be a nuisance has become part of the landscape. And right now, we are
compensating, big time.

Yeah, I realized something else too. My letter was not that much
different from our old Ink Polaroids. Those are great. We should get
back to that very soon.

I’m not here to wave the red flag in front of a bull (or a red bull in
front of a flag, Ken). Or wave any flag at all, really. If Emerson has
anything right, then maybe there is a lesson here about an impossibly
awful act suggesting something equally good. I don’t claim to know what
it is, but I’ll tell you what I hope will come out of this.

I want a song. I want some effectively potent cheap music. I want "A Day
In The Life." I want "Wouldn’t It Be Nice." I want "Sugar Mountain." I
want "The State That I Am In."



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