Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Moving Along Now

A gobbler’s life is typically spared on Thanksgiving Day amid much White House fanfare, although turkey meat is still on that holiday’s official dinner menu. President Abraham Lincoln is said have started the tradition of sparing a turkey’s life at Thanksgiving.

I just came back from a week with my son in W Va., away from all the news, feeling quite refreshed on my return. Daily, whenever we were out driving, we passed by a mysterious stone castle with a green and orange cloth dragon on the parapet flapping its wings in the breeze. 

Below, I am seen standing outside in Berkeley Springs.


We visited an almost empty state park.

I spent time sitting next to the fire at the lodge while son Jon worked at the CoolFont resort desk nearby. 


Left, eating Thanksgiving dinner








I’ve gotten 3 postal letters at my home address, one every month, from a subsidiary of my bank, addressed to my older daughter who once lived with me, but not recently. She moved years ago to another state. The letter laments my untimely death and expresses condolences to my daughter. My son in W Va. also got such a letter, although I did call to report that I’m still among the living after receiving the first letter. Folks, let’s not rush things. My death will come soon enough, but not quite yet. (This is the same bank that did not protect me from the account fraud.)

 Former President Jimmy Carter’s wife Rosalynn has now died at age 96. The Carters, married for 77 years, were partners in everything they did. I have known them both throughout my adult life, though I haven’t seen either one for some years now. Jimmy Carter, age 99 and in hospice care, has unexpectedly outlived his wife. He wrote a short blurb for my first book and I saw him again in Nicaragua in 1990. It’s been longer than that since I’ve spoken with Rosalynn.

                    Here were the couple on Jimmy Carter’s 90th birthday.

About Rosalynn’s death, a neighbor sent me this comment: The organization where I served as CEO had a Speaker’s Series in the Concert Hall of the Kennedy Center for 13 seasons - 4 evenings a year. Mrs. Carter appeared twice, once with President Carter and the other time with two other First Ladies - Barbara Bush and Betty Ford. Rosalynn Carter was thoughtful, soft spoken, caring and brilliant on both evenings.  She will be remembered as an extraordinary and lovely person. 

Another neighbor said: I just read about her in the Washington Post and wondered if we appreciated her as much as we should have when they were in office. Her life was inspiring on many levels.

Before leaving for Thanksgiving with my son in W Va., I'd told a friend that “a good deal of the money taken from my account has been returned, but the whole ordeal has taken quite an emotional toll. Still, I’ve lived through much worse, including my late ex-husband's departure after 24 years of marriage and the deaths in successive years of my older son and Cuban foster son. So the bank fraud, while upsetting, is not so much in comparison.”   

                            DC artist Michelle Turner has displayed a recent local house sketch


Speaking to a crowd of supporters in Iowa, former president Trump said: “Every sane person, without what they call Trump derangement syndrome—do you know what that is? It’s a great honor, I had a disease named after me: Trump derangement syndrome.”

 Meanwhile, legal action continues against participants in the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. While some Americans living out in the hinterlands continue to believe that no such an attack ever occurred, those of us living in the immediate area can bear personal witness to its veracity. No, I did not personally see or hear Mr. Trump urging on his followers over on the west side, but on our east side, I got as close to the Capitol building as I dared and witnessed an unruly mob shouting and shoving as they climbed up stairs and over barricades. So don’t tell me now that it never happened.

 

Yahoo News, What we know about Shifa Hospital 2 days after Israel raided it Neither warring party in Gaza has seemed quite ready to stop fighting altogether, so civilians caught in between have been injured and have died in record numbers. Here in the US, a majority of citizens and voters ages 18-34 now side with the Palestinians. On October 9,  Columbia University Jewish Voice for Peace issued a joint statement with Students for Justice in Palestine:  https://www.palestine-studies.org/en/node/1654384   which included the following: “Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine stands in full solidarity with Palestinian resistance against over 75 years of Israeli settler-colonialism and apartheid. 

 

Thousands of children have been killed in the enclave since the Israeli assault began, officials in Gaza say. Eight babies died in a recent hospital evacuation. Collective punishment is being meted out to all of Gaza’s residents.

BBC News, Biden facing growing internal dissent over Israel's Gaza campaign

 

AP, Biden says 'revitalized Palestinian Authority' should eventually govern Gaza and the West Bank

 

President Biden has reiterated his pledge to work toward achieving a “2-state solution.” Israel’s efforts under Netanyahu to completely wipe out Hamas will not only fail, but actually increase the likelihood of the establishment of a Palestinian state on Israel’s border.

 

However, since Israeli leaders seemed to have been ignoring him, Biden made his intentions clear in an op-ed for the Washington Post.   

Wash. Post, Joe Biden: The U.S. won’t back down from the challenge of Putin and Hamas  Our goal should not be simply to stop the war for today — it should be to end the war forever, break the cycle of violence and build something stronger in Gaza. Opinion by Joe Biden    

Yahoo News, 'He does not deserve this': University of Ottawa criticized after medical resident suspended for pro-Palestine posts A petition aiming to reinstate Dr. Yipeng Ge and launch an inquiry into the school's faculty of medicine has received more than 28,000 signatures. 

A longtime friend and I have reconnected through an emotional email exchange about the war in Gaza. I started out by saying: Certainly, Hamas started it, but Palestinians have been grieving ever since 1948. Palestinian civilians, including newborn babies, have been caught in the middle. I am not fond of Netanyahu, but am concerned about friends living in Israel. I've also known Palestinian refugees here and know they have suffered. A Jewish friend my age, a holocaust survivor, belongs to Jewish Voice for Peace and certainly has no love for Netanyahu. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid also says that Netanyahu must go. 

I feel for both sides in this conflict, but do agree with Blinken that the fighting must stop now. No doubt, the US will end up footing the bill both for Israel and for the rehabilitation of Gaza and even of the West Bank. So I am in favor of an immediate cease fire before any more damage to people and property is done and before  neighboring countries turn even more angrily and dangerously against Israel. I don't know what can be done about Hamas or what the US can do there. 


He replied: Israel: I have never liked Netanyahu. His far-right ideology has been bad for Israel, the region and friends like the US. Palestinians: I have good Palestinian friends here in the US and others with whom I worked at the UN. Lovely people. Intelligent, hard-working people. When I worked in the region evaluating World Food Programs emergency readiness I evaluated food warehouses, food stock piles, security, staff - local and international.  I was in virtually every Palestinian refugee camp in the region. Terrible experience but also an eye opener.  I talked to hundreds of people who have spent their entire lives in those terrible camps with no hope of it ever changing. What I found incomprehensible was that Arab nations make no effort to integrate the Palestinians into their communities.  They funnel resources to Hamas, the PLO,  the Houthi’s with one goal.  Not to help the Palestinians but to try to destroy Israel. Many Palestinians in Gaza, on the West Bank, in East Jerusalem, resist the radical leaders like Hamas. But many also enable them. Not just the Palestinians in the region but those all over the world. The killing has to stop. But it won’t change anything without radical changes in Palestinian leadership.  Even if BB is out of power in Israel, it will take a very strong and different leader in Israel’s leadership as well. Maybe more importantly, it will also  take a lot of dramatic changes in the leadership of the Arab countries. Even Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon can no longer be counted on for partnerships in the region. Hezbollah controls Lebanon. The King of Jordan has none of his father’s strengths.  Iran and Syria are very bad apples. The young princes in Saudi Arabia certainly don’t give much hope.  I first went to Beirut in 1968 as a guest of a Christian family whose daughter was my friend in the US. It was like visiting Paris. Look at it today.  I don’t know what the answer is but I think getting rid of Hamas is essential for starters. Even that needs to be followed by some sort of strong leadership in the Palestinian community in Israel.  That leadership can’t come from Israel either. And it can’t be forced upon them by the US. My niece, a devout Catholic, spent a couple of years on a kibbutz right out of college. She is a nurse. We both agree that there needs to be radical change in the leadership on both the Palestinian side and the Israeli side.  That is about as far as we get before crying in desperation. I pray a lot! 

Amnesty International has sent out an urgent appeal, saying “Gaza is becoming a ‘graveyard for children.’...More than 2 million Palestinians — half of them children — are trapped, with nowhere safe to hide from Israeli military bombardments, and have little access to food, clean water and medical supplies...The unfolding humanitarian catastrophe makes the need for an immediate ceasefire more and more urgent with every hour.” Recipients of the appeal are urged to contact their congressional representatives to press for an immediate ceasefire. But congress’s only leverage over Israel is via the purse strings and no one wants to use that. So admonitions and warnings from US policymakers have simply been dismissed as annoying noise by BB and other Israeli leaders who are going full speed ahead confident that they can rely on the almighty dollar.

During my absence in W Va., blissfully away from the news, I’ve come back to see that the 2 sides are observing a ceasefire, which benefits civilians on both sides. No one is being killed. Let them extend the ceasefire until it becomes a habit.  


It’s been quite a while since I’ve visited Argentina, so I’ve lost track of my friends living there. However, I think Argentines were simply sick of rampant inflation. Most voters may have thought that being tied to the US dollar would be a remedy for that, so it was time to make that radical change.

Yahoo/Life, The gender gap in life expectancy is widening — in women's favor. In 2021, American women lived, on average, almost 6 years longer than men, with a life expectancy of 79.1 years compared to 73.2 years for men. A worldwide gender gap exists due to lifestyle factors and the protective effects of estrogen for women who begin life with 2 X chromosomes, while men have only one, XY. I’ve also mentioned before on these pages than females are born with longer telomeres, which are involved in cell division. So, ladies, if you are fortunate enough to still have a man by your side, please protect that guy!

It's been very frustrating to try to post anything in a readable format on this blog. The odd quirks that spontaneously pop up must be corrected "blind," by trial and error. And the blog gods always resist correction. It would be super easy to just create a final formatted document and simply paste it in, but that never happens. Since posting is free, we bloggers really can’t complain too loudly. So I ask my readers’ kind indulgence regarding the inevitable quirks.

Friday, November 17, 2023

Is there any more to say? About Gaza, I feel at a loss for words.


Here in DC, it’s comforting to see the sun still rising and setting while the rest of the world is so unpredictable.

Do  I need to apologize again about odd changes in fonts? Readers already know I have no control.  

Ideally, our US population would remain steady, neither rising nor falling precipitously, with all ages being represented. But now look around you. Do you know anyone with more than 2 children? I don’t. My own kids have either none, one, or 2 and that’s pretty typical among both my acquaintances and in the USA overall. Only abroad, do I know some larger families, but not very large either, such as a friend in Honduras who obtained a tubal ligation after the birth of her 3rd child and a couple in Nigeria who stopped after 4 kids. A young maid in a Honduran household told me she is one of a dozen children, but certainly doesn’t plan to have that many herself as, so far, she's actually had none. Few families have a dozen children anymore, as did my paternal great-grandparents living out on a farm in Alberta, Canada. The composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) fathered 20 children, something quite rare these days. 

In the US, Canada, Western Europe, South Korea, Japan, and China, the average of 2.1 children per woman required to maintain a steady population is falling far short. Our own country needs to urgently admit more immigrants to make up the difference and to support older folks like me, but is not doing that either. Because of not enough babies and not enough immigrants, the US population is predicted to begin shrinking before the end of the century, though I won’t be around anymore to see it.

Blast, Former President Donald Trump’s Sister Found Dead In NYC Apartment According to reports, 86-year-old Maryanne Trump Barry was found inside her Fifth Avenue apartment at around 4 a.m. The sister of former President Donald Trump was discovered dead in the bedroom of her Upper East Side apartment after emergency crews responded to a call of a person in cardiac arrest. The cause of death is still under investigation, though there were no signs of trauma...Maryanne Trump Barry was an American attorney and a United States federal judge. Three of Donald Trump's four siblings have now passed away.

CNN, Emotions are running high at the White House as some aides’ frustration with Israel is growing  Speaking in Tokyo on Wednesday, Blinken explicitly laid out the US’ terms for “durable peace and security” in Gaza after the war, stressing that its territory must not be reduced or occupied. “The United States believes key elements should include no forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Not now; not after the war,” he said at a news conference in Tokyo following the G7 Foreign Ministerial. “No use of Gaza as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks. No, re-occupation of Gaza after the conflict ends. No attempt to blockade or besiege Gaza. No reduction in the territory of Gaza,” he continued.

Mr. Netanyahu does not seem to be listening. He asserts that Israel must and will maintain “indefinite” control of Gaza. Can Israel really ever control Gaza? That looks rather doubtful. Netanyahu also warns that Europe and the US will be the next targets of Hamas—not a very credible scare tactic either. He already had been losing support in Israel and around the world, but is now riding the Gaza war wave for all it’s worth. 

Hamas certainly has been loudly critical of US support for Israel. But Hamas fighters are focused on their own neighborhood right now, so are unlikely to seek refuge elsewhere. The main goal of Hamas seems to be to recover land given up when Israel came into being in 1948. I’ve known several Palestinian refugees, none of them Hamas militants. Europe and the US are not actually next in line for wholesale Hamas attacks, despite Netanyahu's warnings, though Hamas certainly remains hostile toward the US for its support of Israel.

Israel’s own attacks in Gaza are already approaching a genocide against Palestinian civilians and the war is spreading, but not in the way that Bibi had predicted, rather by arousing other Muslim countries. Israeli forces had ordered Gaza residents to go south, but now residents crowding there are being told by Israel to leave. Leave for where?

President Biden, to avoid jeopardizing his reelection chances, is letting Sec. of State Antony Blinken do most of the talking and bear the brunt criticism on US Israel policy. Poor Mr. Blinken must be getting exhausted, but is still speaking out as he travels the world. Will he become a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize? If so, you heard it here first. But peace in Gaza has to come first, something looking pretty elusive so far.

NY Times, The Palestinian Authority would be open to a role in Gaza if the U.S. backed a two-state solution, an official said. Whatever has happened to the two-state solution? Is Gaza even included in that? How about taking future outlays for Gaza’s rehabilitation from funds already set aside for Israel? Of course, that isn’t going to happen, so we US taxpayers will have to foot the bill for both sides in this terrible conflict.

And heaven help us all if Donald Trump should be able to reoccupy the presidency. That would simply muck matters up even more both in Gaza and here at home. Mr. Trump has called for giant detention camps for refugees who are “poisoning the blood of our country.” If that guy should ever become president again, he would be out for vengeance and who can predict the target of his wrath?

Telegraph, US backs Israel attacking hospitals used as military bases


Daily Beast, Israel Balked at Hamas’ Hostage Release-for-Ceasefire Deal: Reports



AP, Airstrike kills renowned doctor in Gaza and relatives who sought shelter together The doctor was a kidney specialist.

CNN, Blinken brings a notable shift in US language toward Israel as pressure mounts at home and abroad

Nothing is black and white and actions by each side in the Gaza/Israel conflict have predictably triggered reactions from the other side. Some pundits speculate that Hamas leaders thought Gazans were being forgotten since Muslim nations seemed ready to reconcile with Israel, so they triggered a reaction and Israel responded as expected. Now Gaza is center stage and Muslim neighbors have again turned against Israel.

There are no good guys in this conflict. Increasingly, the Israeli military campaign in Gaza is looking more like a war crime inflicting a genocide on innocent Palestinians by attacking hospitals and even killing helpless premie babies. At the same time, Hamas is using civilians as human shields and has deliberately situated command centers in hospitals, making them Israeli targets. Violence in the West Bank is also escalating and anti-Israel sentiment has inflamed majority Muslim countries around the world, just as Hamas may have intended.

Palestinians were not responsible for the Holocaust, but now Israel is creating a veritable holocaust in Gaza in revenge for upending Israel’s self-image as a safe haven for Jews. It’s very distressing to see this conflict escalate, creating so much death, suffering, and destruction for Palestinians, whom world opinion is now pivoting to support. Instead of perpetrators, Palestinians have once again become victims.

History will not absolve Israel; Palestinians will not forgive and forget. Israel and its majority Jewish population will not benefit in the long run, reducing Israel’s standing in the world with Israelis remaining pariahs in their own neighborhood. Netanyahu and his military are creating Fortress Israel, a nation perpetually dependent on the United States, but not providing enduring safety for its citizens. I feel like shouting, “Just stop all this right now, Israel; just stop right now, Hamas! Please, please, just stop killing each other. You are both harming your own cause. Call a ceasefire, a truce. Let’s talk. What does each side want? Respect, money, safety? What else?”

 


NBC, The gap between the Biden and Netanyahu teams over Gaza is widening Joe Biden probably does not dare to openly reduce aid to Israel, but might threaten to do so behind the scenes. He also can offer aid to international agencies for Gaza rehabilitation.

 

 

Is there such a thing as “a just war”? Can there still even be a 2-state solution if nothing is left for  creating a Palestinian state? Or is Israel planning to completely evacuate Gaza in order to move-in there permanently? Antony Blinken is certainly trying to answer some of those questions, but no one seems to be listening. Blinken is still talking about a 2-state solution but Netanyahu is having none of it.
The major block of voters President Biden may be most worried about now is not American Jews, whose numbers are relatively small and who are not united in support of Israel, but, rather, the more numerous Evangelicals, unlikely to vote for him anyway.


Gaza hospitals shutting down, babies dying, that is certainly not a good optic for Netanyahu and Israel--nor for the US either as the main funder and supporter of Israel. Israel's efforts to gain acceptance in its Muslim neighborhood have suffered a major setback. But it is not as though Palestinians from Gaza simply attacked Israel without provocation. Many there feel their provocation started back in 1948.

Who is in charge now on the US side and what is our position? Netanyahu’s fluency in English allows him to address Americans directly. What or who defines a "war crime" or a "crime against humanity?" Maybe only the victor. I have considered Truman's decision to drop A-bombs on Japanese civilians to be a war crime. The victor seems to be able to define that term.

My own thoughts are now in a whirl. The Israeli military campaign in Gaza is looking more and more like a war crime that is actually inflicting a genocide on Palestinians, resulting in the deaths even of babies in hospitals. Is there even such a thing as “a just war”? Can there still be a 2-state solution if nothing is left to create a Palestinian state​? Israel seems to want Gaza to be completely evacuated, to be left empty so Israel can move in.

Violence in the West Bank is also escalating and anti-Israel sentiment is inflaming majority Muslim countries in the region and around the world. Palestinians were not responsible for the Holocaust, but now Israel is creating a veritable holocaust against Palestinians for the acts of a few in revenge for upending Israel’s self-image as a safe haven for Jews.

It’s very distressing to see this conflict continuing and spreading, creating so much death, suffering, and destruction for Palestine, which most world opinion has now pivoted to support. Instead of perpetrators, Palestinians have once again become victims. Israel and its majority Jewish population will not benefit in the long run, reducing Israel’s standing in the world, with Israelis remaining pariahs in their own neighborhood. History will not absolve Israel; Palestinians will not forgive and forget. Netanyahu and his military are creating a Fortress Israel, a nation perpetually dependent on the United States, but not providing enduring safety for Israel and its citizens. 

 


AP, Medics and patients, including babies, stranded as battles rage around Gaza hospitals
Hamas operatives have been reported by Israel to be hiding inside hospitals, so Israeli forces have gone after them there, seriously jeopardizing patients, many of whom cannot leave. Patients, along with doctors and nurses, are trapped between warring forces. Emergency surgeries have been taking place via flashlights and candles. Some premie babies have reportedly died after the hospitals’ power was shut off. A newborn baby is a tabula rasa, an innocent whose future conduct will be largely shaped by personal experience. So, Mr. Netanyahu, the best option for Israel is to allow these infants to have a supportive and healthy environment predisposing them to live in peace with Israel. The same advice would apply to their parents.

 

Hamas fighters are certainly not good guys either, totally willing to sacrifice Palestinian civilians to promote their cause. Neither Israel nor Hamas can win this war just by military means. Significantly, President Biden has mentioned a “2-state solution” in his recent press conference.

 

Business Insider, Hamas' armed wing says it is ready to free 70 Israeli hostages in return for a 5-day cease-fire

Israel claims 5 days is too long.

 

AP, Internet, phone networks collapse in Gaza, threatening to worsen humanitarian crisis Israel is threatening now to move its forces south where it has advised civilians to flee.

 

NextShark, Filipino nun in Gaza defies mandatory evacuation, becomes symbol of faith A Filipino nun of the Sisters of Charity is not leaving. Feeling an obligation to Palestinians, she has turned her church into a place of refuge.

 

The Hill, Omar unveils resolution to block weapons sale to Israel

This looks like a hot potato. Of course, weapons support for Israel won’t be halted, so some lawmakers are deciding to just vote “present.”

 

Reuters, UN Palestinian agency says Gaza operations being deliberately strangled "I do believe there is a deliberate attempt to strangle our operation and paralyse the operation," UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini told journalists in Geneva.

 

Reuters, EU's Borrell tells Israel: 'One horror doesn’t justify another' During a visit to Israel on Thurs., EU foreign policy chief  Josep Borrell, a Spaniard, urged Israel not to be consumed by rage in its response to last month's Hamas attack. “The EU is a friend of the Palestinian people...EU demands immediate humanitarian pause.”

UPI,100 protesters injured in demonstration calling for Gaza cease-fire outside DNC This happened right here in my own neighborhood.

Miami Herald, Most people in US support cease-fire in Gaza — as Biden remains opposed, poll finds


AFP, Surging Israeli settler violence puts West Bank Palestinians on edge


CNN, Belize suspends diplomatic ties with Israel, renews call for ‘immediate ceasefire’ Belize falls within my volunteer responsibility for Amnesty International USA.

 

Reuters, Israeli opposition leader says time has come to replace Netanyahu Amen to that long-overdue recommendation, now being made by Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid.

 

Several friends not heard from for a while are now reacting to the war in Gaza. A woman originally from Belgium who had once stayed with me says, “I just read that Trump called leftist people ’vermin’ and I am truly alarmed as, of course, it reminds us of Hitler who used the same language to describe Jewish people. I am a defender of Israel’s right to exist. Can’t ever forget the complete Jewish extermination by the Germans. I am, however, taking into account the current Israeli government’s killing of innocent people in Gaza and aggression against Palestinians in the West Bank.”

A Jewish Holocaust survivor who divides his time between the US and South America recently returned to DC and is openly critical of Israel.Yes, dear Barbara, I am extremely sad about the murdered Palestinian children and adults, and extremely furious about the fact that the ZioNazis are getting away with a genocide without harsh punishment via the ICC, UN, Interpol and other authorities. Netanyahu et al by now should have been arrested, tried, and sentenced to life in prison with hard labor. Biden & Blinken are complicit. What also infuriates me as an active supporter of Jewish Voice for Peace, with whom I protested and marched in that marvelous event of more than 300 thousand, and as a supporter of The American Council for Judaism, is that the American public is not educated enough to know that Israel is only a biblically legal and valid reality. This construct is in reality a theocratic, supremacist, Zionist Apartheid occupied territory, created by the Anglo/American imperialist, hegemonic gangs, thereby having meted out tremendous suffering on decent, humanistic and rationalistic Judaism. This construct called ‘Israel’ violates the Torah law by being the object of idolatry. PS I learned a lot from the genuine  Jewish organization called Neturei Karta.”

Another friend has forwarded me her article regarding China, a reminder that Gaza is not the only area of international concern.  

How the Vatican capitulated to the Chinese Communist Party

By Nina Shea

https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2023/12/pope-xi/

 

Meanwhile, Xi and Biden have met on the California coast.



A friend from eastern Canada has just sent me some photos from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where she is now teaching English. It is been a relief to receive her message, nothing more about war, suffering, and repression. Below is a Mexican homage to the Day of the Dead, below that, an altar to the dearly departed.                      



NY Times, U.K. Can’t Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda, Supreme Court Rules Dealing a major blow to the governing Conservative Party, Britain’s highest court said the African country is not a safe place for refugees.

Some years ago, right after the Rwandan genocide, I served on the board of an organization we called Rwanda Children’s Fund. We decided to support orphans of the genocide all year round in boarding schools, as they often had no families left to care for them. So, I have kept up with Rwanda ever since and certainly would not consider that country to be a safe haven today.

An American friend now living Honduras, where his retirement dollars go farther, commented on my last posting, which had gone back in time.

I loved looking at your photos on your blog. They are true treasures and form wonderful memories. 

Things are ok here in Honduras. The government is increasing going left calling itself “democratic socialist” in propaganda. The Congress had not met in more than 2 months over debate on electing the national superior court prosecutor., so what did 6 congressional leaders of the same political party of the president do? They put their guy into the position in secrecy. Very sad day. Then the US embassy spoke out and the Honduran administration wanted the ambassador to resign. The general population is against all this, but the Libre party is controlling all 3 parts of the government. 

It’s been a wet rainy season. A lot of flooding in Honduras especially the north, but we are safe. 

Be well my friend. Miss you mucho!


All my friends in Honduras are pressing me to return and to please bring them another wheelchair. But I need to continue the recovery effort from the bank fraud first in order to even have the wherewithal to be able to make the trip. The recovery effort takes considerable time and energy, though I am now starting to lose steam. If and when I am able to go again to Honduras, I hope to still have the strength to make the trip.

The Conversation, For decades, mothers have borne the brunt of scrutiny for alcohol use during pregnancy − new research points to dad's drinking as a significant factor in fetal alcohol syndrome While, clearly, a pregnant woman’s drinking habits have the most immediate effects on the developing fetus, a father’s alcohol consumption prior to conception can also influence the quality of his sperm.

If hormone therapy and surgical changes were not already available to young people feeling themselves to be in the wrong gender and if there was also no internet, mostly this phase of development would simply pass. But, of course, now instantaneous internet communication connects them to medical practitioners more than willing, for a price, to help them actually make irreversible physical changes in their gender expression right at this crucial juncture in their lives. So some will make changes now that they may later come to regret.

As has been mentioned, since this a free platform, we bloggers are completely on our own. When I found that my corrections were not always appearing on postings, I discovered by trial and error that Update” and "Save" must always be pressed to lock in any corrections. Also, the time-of-day influences success; with morning proving better than afternoon. So, I do need to make this posting now before it gets any later and before anything else happens.

                                                                Is this your lost pet?

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Now and Then, Starting with Now


The dire population predictions of 18th-century English economist Thomas Malthus may have become outdated but he was correct about the need for limits on human reproduction. Now China, Japan, South Korea, the US, Canada, and Europe have all gone too far in that direction, with severely limited reproduction resulting in a worrisome baby bust.

Thomas Malthus, (born 1766, died 1834) was an English economist best known for predicting that population growth will always outrun the food supply and that human betterment is impossible without stern limits on reproduction.

Fox, US millennials opting to not have children, poll says. Here's why

Only in my lifetime have heterosexually partnered couples been able to completely avoid having any children at all. Many couples are now making that choice and those still having children are having only one or 2, which is not enough for sustaining a national population. The US average birthrate per woman is now only about 1.6. It would have to become 2.1 for our population to become viable over time, as not every child will survive to adulthood. So immigration is the only remedy for our country now.

 

Canada is still further behind in terms of its birthrate, but has been more open to immigration than the US. China’s birthrate is lagging even more, and China does not welcome immigration nor are many folks clamoring to settle there. 

And China is now also taking back all its giant pandas in the US, sent here years ago as a goodwill gesture, perhaps now to signal displeasure about the status of US-China relations?


Donald J. Trump, a father of 5, has done his part on the population front. Mr. Trump is still the Republican presidential front-runner. But Nikky Haley, a mother of 2, is quickly gaining ground. If she should become the Republican presidential candidate, I might even vote for her myself, despite never having voted for a Republican before. Other women might follow suit.  

 

CNN, US warns Israel amid Gaza carnage it doesn’t have long before support erodes Support is already eroding but, so far, Israeli officials seem to be tone-deaf, especially Netanyahu who declares, “This is a time for war.” He is trying to make up for being asleep at the wheel when Hamas attacked. This is also a time for the US to threaten to pull the plug on Israel aid. If the US does not do that—if only in a warning conveyed behind the scenes—then our country is complicit in allowing a civilian genocide in Gaza to continue unabated. If the Israeli military keeps on with its scorched-earth onslaught, it is harming its own long-term survival as well. Neither side can really win in this conflict. And Israel needs to start helping Gaza to rebuild as soon as all this is over, just as the US helped rebuild Japan after World War II.

                                                    Israeli tanks entered a decimated Gaza.

The US will certainly become a key player and funder in rebuilding Gaza and in pushing for a Palestinian state, albeit one geographically divided by Israel. Hamas also must stop its suicidal attacks, but its leaders are unlikely to listen to the US, although they might actually heed their Muslim allies. Hamas is now in survival mode, completely on the defensive, not on offense anymore. Hamas had its moment, but is now basically defeated. If a Palestinian state should end up emerging from all this carnage, Gaza’s survivors may later come to regard the human sacrifice as having been worthwhile. Former enemies Japan and Germany later became staunch post-war American allies, though at this stage in Gaza, it’s hard to envision any such rapprochement between Israel and Palestine. And the Gaza war is having serious repercussions right now in our own country. Is there any honest broker able to gain the trust of both sides? That is looking rather unlikely at this juncture. Poor Ukraine now seems all but forgotten.

Insider, Obama says the war in Gaza is killing people 'who have nothing to do with what Hamas did' Barack Obama has said that “no one’s hands are clean.” No longer concerned about being reelected, Obama feels now free to speak his mind (though his statements may affect Biden’s future). It is, of course, not easy for Israel to distinguish between friend and foe, so Israeli forces have opted to just eliminate everybody in their path, having already killed at least 10,000 Palestinians, among them many civilians. Included that total are an estimated 4,000 children, as if Israel is trying to annihilate the future generation to wipe Palestine completely off the map. (Are these now actually “war crimes”?)

President Biden’s urgent call for a humanitarian “pause” has so far been rejected by Israel. Israel had been on the cusp of becoming more accepted in its wary Middle Eastern neighborhood, but is now back to square one. Israel relies heavily on American financial and moral support to even stay in existence, but is ignoring its benefactor’s pressure as it continues its scorched-earth onslaught. Memories of the Holocaust cannot still be counted on to acquit Israel of moral responsibility today.

CNN, Israel admits airstrike on ambulance near hospital that witnesses say killed and wounded dozens

Yahoo News, Photos: Israel bombing in Gaza intensifies as civilian death toll climbs Israel continues to brush off international calls for a ceasefire, and it has resisted pressure from U.S. officials for a pause in its military operation to allow for humanitarian aid to reach civilians trapped in Gaza.


Business Insider, Israel says it dropped 6,000 bombs on Gaza in one week. That's almost as many as what the US dropped in Afghanistan in one year.


NY Times, U.S. Offers Strongest Vision Yet of Gaza’s Postwar Future Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Gaza Strip and West Bank must be led by the Palestinian Authority, amid concerns about Israel’s postwar role.


Yahoo News, As Israel-Hamas war intensifies, so does antisemitism and Islamophobia on college campuses

Threats to Jews and Muslims are on the rise across the country, say students and school and law enforcement officials


AFP, 'Did you kill a Palestinian?': anti-West boycott sweeps Mideast


AP, Blinken meets Abbas in the West Bank in the latest stop on his diplomat push on the Israel-Hamas war Antony Blinken committed Abbas to agreeing to assume governance of Gaza and uniting it with the West Bank to create a future Palestinian state. What would Netanyahu have to say about that?

AP, A month into war, Netanyahu says Israel will have an 'overall security' role in Gaza indefinitely

The US theoretically has the ability to pull the plug on Israel aid, but doing that would inflame American supporters of Israel, probably even more so among evangelicals than American Jews.

Wash. Post, Gaza must not be reoccupied, should be run by Palestinians, says Blinken Contradicting Netanyahu, Blinken says Palestinians will be in charge of Gaza in the future.


AP, A woman and 3 children are killed by an Israeli airstrike in south Lebanon, local officials say

The current very dangerous escalation is making it very hard for the US to keep on wholeheartedly supporting Israel. A reduction of US aid to Israel probably is not in the cards, but something drastic is urgently needed to apply maximum pressure on Netanyahu.

Telegraph, The US is frustrated with Netanyahu – but he’s been backed into a corner

CNN, The world is turning against Israel’s war in Gaza – and many Israelis don’t understand why
For Israelis, “antisemitism” might be a convenient explanation. But if Israelis don’t want to become worldwide pariahs, they need to start realizing the humanity and rights of Palestinians. The world is now turning against Israel and against the US for its support.

Amnesty International has issued an urgent worldwide appeal.

 Amnesty is calling on President Joe Biden to: 

1.        Call for an immediate ceasefire by all parties in the occupied Gaza Strip and Israel to prevent further loss of civilian lives and to ensure access to life-saving aid for people in Gaza amidst an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe;

We also:

2.        Demand the lifting of restrictions on delivery of urgent humanitarian aid, including fuel, food and medical supplies, to the Gaza Strip in sufficient quantities to meet the dire needs of the civilian population, and urge the Israeli government to immediately restore Gaza’s supply of electricitywater, fuel, and food and rescind the unlawful evacuation order;

3.        Call for an end to unlawful attacks, including indiscriminate attacks, direct attacks on civilians and civilian objects, and disproportionate attacks.

4.        Demand that Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in Gaza release all civilian hostages unconditionally and immediately and treat all those being held captive humanely, including by providing medical treatment, pending their release.

5.        Demand the immediate suspension of the direct and indirect supply, sale, or transfer to the Israeli government of all weapons, munitions, and other military and security equipment, and make clear that the U.S. will not tolerate the perpetuation of war crimes or crimes against humanity with weapons it has provided to the Israeli government. We ask that the US government commit to implementing the administration’s own policies regarding human rights and civilian harm reduction.

6.        Call on the Israeli government to lift the unlawful 16-year blockade on Gaza, and dismantle its system of apartheid imposed over Palestinians. Support the International Criminal Court in urgently expediting its ongoing investigation into evidence of war crimes and other crimes under international law.

While war still rages in Palestine, I've been dealing with an urgent but more mundane domestic issue. Too much water was gushing out somewhere, as my water bill was soaring, but no faucets were dripping nor toilets obviously running. Then a plumber came out and a found toilet tank with water invisibly and silently flowing non-stop down a rear pipe, so he promptly fixed it.  Thank you, Len the Plumber.

  


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A friend sent me the following images from rituals taking place in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where she is visiting right now.



NY Times, A New Answer for Migrants in Central America: Bus Them North Costa Rica and Panama are busing people to ease crowding along their borders, which Biden officials fear will encourage more people to travel to the U.S. 


Miami Herald, Biden administration issues warning to those involved in Nicaragua-bound migrant flights

Back here in the USA, the battle over guns continues unbated. HuffPost, 2 Teens Arrested After Allegedly Firing 100 Rounds Into Wrong Home, Killing Woman  Two Texas teenagers were arrested this week over the death of a 25-year-old woman after the pair allegedly fired more than 100 rounds into her home, mistaking it for that of a rival gang member.

That unfortunate victim could well have been you or me. We are all at risk of injury or death due to lax gun controls and the vast proliferation of firearms in our country.

Now in the Dominican Republic, people of Haitian descent, actually Dominican born, are being deported to Haiti, a neighboring country with a different language where they have never lived before. Dominican authorities insist that their country does not recognize birthright citizenship. 


Instead of featuring lost pets this time, here is one recently found after a rigorous 3 months’ search.


Again, I have no control over certain quirks. The blog gods always have the upper hand.


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That’s not all this time, so please stay tuned.

Now comes the “Then” part, referred to in this posting’s title. Back in early 2009, nearly 15 years ago, I started the first version of this blog after my first book came out, Triumph & Hope, followed not long after by the second one, Confessions. Both books’ full titles and links to them on Amazon appear on the upper right-hand corner.

For about 10 years, the original blog honduraspeacecorps.blogspot.com continued on without a glitch, then one day, it suddenly stopped without any explanation. I was unable to write another word. So I asked other blog users what to do on other platforms, as no information is ever available from Blogspot itself. Using Blogspot is free, so we cannot expect any official advice. When other users proved unable to help me continue with the blog, I started all over with honduraspeacecorps2.blogspot.com which is where we are right now.

However, I recently revisited the original blog and was able to copy several photos posted there to share with you here. These photos, which evoked many memories for me, I trust will prove interesting to you. (I also tried to correct a few things on the old blog now, but it doesn’t permit that, unlike on this version 2, where I can go back to make corrections on previous postings.)

In 1940 in Guatemala, when I was 2 1/2, I was bathed by a household helper while baby brother (now deceased) stood looking on. 

My younger brother, Robert Currie, a well-known architect living in south Florida, died in 2019 at age 80.

My first child, Andrew, who was born in 1967 and died in 1994 at age 27 after a work accident, appears here with me and my late former husband. 

 









Daughters Melanie and Stephanie often played with cousin Suzanne seen on the right.

My 2 younger kids liked to hang out with a neighborhood friend.



Over time and distance, daughter Stephanie has maintained a close friendship with the blond girl appearing with her here.

I attended Stephanie’s wedding in Hawaii. 


Friend Jose made a return visit to his Cuban birthplace in 2010. (He now uses his name without the accent.)


Above, in 2011, I visited Cuban-born Armando and his family in Florida, many years after I had first brought him out of Cuba because of his acute medical needs. His plight came to light via a letter in Spanish arriving at the association where I was working, which was then given to me to translate. His meds were unavailable in Cuba,  he said, so I engineered an invitation for him from Mexico which had diplomatic relations with Cuba. At that time, this all had to be done via letters as the internet was still in its infancy. From Mexico, he crossed the Texas-Mexico border illegally, gained asylum, and found the medical care he needed in this country.

In 2013, I made a visit to my son Jonathan then living in Hawaii.

 Several years later, as a father living with his family outside Honolulu, Jon often rode the bus with his children as they had no car.


Before she moved to Florida, daughter Melanie said goodbye to our former next-door neighbor, the late Joe Watson.

After Peace Corps service in Honduras from 2000 to 2003, I volunteered annually with medical brigades there, including here in Feb. 2014.

 Above, after  a  child’s leg was amputated in error, I helped him get a prosthesis.

I volunteered as an interpreter and helper with Honduran medical brigades annually after my return from the Peace Corps in 2003, continuing up through 2020, including in operating rooms where 2 surgeries always took place simultaneously. I only stopped going there in 2021 during the pandemic, returning again in 2022. Since American volunteer surgeons usually don’t speak Spanish, interpretation services have proved necessary.


Here below, I’m seen sitting on my living room couch a few years ago with my great-grandson De’Andre and daughter Melanie’s stepchildren.

Below, granddaughter Natasha’s son De’Andre, now age 16, plays basketball and soccer, but also took up pool at an early age. 

When she lived in this area, I used to hang out with granddaughter Natasha, De'Andre's Mom.

I sometimes sold both my books at DC events. 

                        This flowering tree that I’d planted in my front yard years ago now reaches up to the 3rd floor. 

In 2017, an avocado seed sprouted. Now still in the same pot, it has become a tall tree extending its branches out across the ceiling.


Son Jon and I soaked in a hotel hot tub 
after he came east from Hawaii in 2017.


 

Jon had an emergency finger amputation in Winchester. Va. while I was in Honduras in Feb. 2018.






In Sept. 2018, older daughter Melanie and I visited son Jonathan in Berkeley Springs, W Va., where he had moved in July.

 

The pink azalea bush behind my young great-grandson and me has now been crowded out by the tulip tree growing behind it.

Above, I took a swim with my granddaughter and great-grandson. My great-grandson now living with his mother in Florida has become a star soccer and basketball player at age 16. I miss no longer having them living nearby.  

My older grandson Andrew, now a college student in Texas, has no time for football anymore. He is named for my late son Andrew who died after a work accident in 1994.

In 2019, I had a visitor from Bhutan named Sonam, a friend still in touch with me today. He wants to move back to the US with his family, but has had no luck so far with the visa lottery where the odds are exceedingly slim.

Before they became parents, this couple visited me here in DC. Below they are shown with their son, now in first grade in a bilingual school near their home in Choluteca, Honduras.


Imagine my surprise at finding myself on a domestic flight sitting next to a former Panama Peace Corps volunteer, with both of us wearing T-shirts from our service. How likely was something like that to happen?  

No, my young friend and I are not standing there with the real live Pope Francis, although the pontiff actually was visiting DC at the time. Later on, that same little boy was joined by a baby brother. 




Of these 3 former long-term former Cuban political prisoners, appearing with me at a book talk in Coral Gables, Florida, only the man on the right is still among the living. Below, I’m seen with one of them, the late Cuban poet and philosopher Jorge Valls.

 

We're not quite done yet, folks! So hang in there.

Here now are a few more photos from Honduras also pulled out from that previous blog. Entire worlds exist beyond our own where people live very different lives. I am privileged to have shared experiences with many of them. My command of Spanish allowed me to blend in and not be seen as a stranger.



I visited a cathedral in Panama during a stop there on my way to Honduras.


Weekend market, La Esperanza, Honduras




Little Honduran girls typically care for younger siblings.


I've often stayed at the residential school for blind children in Tegucigalpa.

Blind students link arms while walking around the school
patio, but only boys with boys and girls with girls.



Living in a Honduran village without electricity, these girls made their own dresses using a pedal sewing machine.