Showing posts with label Revisionist history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revisionist history. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Presidents science religion and writing and other things we get wrong sometimes including today


 W important  Presidential History Part 2 and SO MUCH MORE


SO LET’S GET RIGHT TO IT—IN THE PREVIOUS POST I STATED THAT  MONROE WAS THE SKINNY-DIPPING PRESIDENT.


THIS WAS WRONG!!!!!  IT WAS. JOHN QUNICY ADAMS



Also the entry didn’t make mention of some other important  historical note.  Washington used a lot of strange dental work and heck yes this was painful.  Therefore George used a lot of opium.  Was he the Father of the Opiod epidemic?


This entry is being written and posted on his actual birthday of 2/22 and while we need to get to the topic of what we are going to be when. We grow up as promised in the previous post that has to wait one more day or so.  Why?  well there is another more important  thread to follow today.  


What’s more important. Than growing up and what’s to be done then?   Well…. Ask Galileo 

You see it was on 2/22 that Galileo  made the public declaration that scientific  study shows the Earth  moves around the sun and that the Earth is not at the center of the universe.  


So answering this debate  should have been celebrated right?  Not exactly.  Galileo  was prosecuted and placed under house arrest for the rest of his life.  Yes indeed he used science to observe and present the available facts/observations.  His  reasoning was correct and still wham!  This makes me wonder. If we are treating  the extreme proponents  and opponents of COVID. Shots fairly.  After all science  will eventually get  to shining a light on this to the point  where we can feel relatively certain about what getting COVID means and what life after the “pandemic” will be.  For now let’s maybe be patient and curious and understand  that most of the time people. Motivated by wisdom usually aren’t trying to gather power and influence.  Now those seeking riches?…try not to judge them either, however, stay aware of the difference of treating symptoms with products and healing.  We will have treatments far sooner than we have healed.  


were all the scientists that stared into the heavens bad scientists? Or. Bad People?  Who has earned the right to throw the first stone?  


Anyway the next entry will focus on “what to be when grown up”. For now let’s raise a glass to the opium using, liquor making “father” of our country and also salute Galileo for being right and being treated like  he was wrong…. Remember  that history draws strange lines,yet, justice is nearly always done….well most the time…okay sometimes.  


The point  is that maybe we can all honor  our imperfections as attempts to learn and that moving forward adds light helping nearly all to stay fully engaged in today and  able to form meanings that might shape tomorrow


Happy Birthday George

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

August 2 no fireworks? WOW IT’S AUGUST 2ND! A History “Lesson” We hear a lot these days about what the founding fathers intended…Well if you look up the list of adult beverages consumed at George Washington’s going away party you’ll find that they intended to get royally hammered quite often. Also if you take a look at the calendar of summer 76 you’ll also learn a thing or two. That declaration thing for example…. Yep it’s dated the 4th and yet no one bothered to make it a public announcement/proclamation until four days later and the thing wasn’t signed until welll you guessed it…. 56 signers signed on August 2nd. Talk about post dating something. I mean really a month? I think that’s plenty of “we were just kidding” time right? Yet, I think most kids in the US and many worldwide are taught that July 4th was the day— so that sparked some thoughts. How many other bits of history are we fed to memorize that aren’t quite what they seem? I mean did Christmas really happen on Christmas and did the battle of 1812 really happen due to the 1812 overture? Did they really release 99 red balloons… Did the 100 years war last 100 years and did the guy really meet a guy with seven wives when traveling to St. Ives? Seriously did we really learn the correct history? We certainly did n’t learn a complete history. What we learn and teach is watered down version of what men said happened as they used weapons and other disgusting methods of human destruction. Is that something that really helps us seek peace and joy? What history have we left out? Wel here are just a few things we don’t know about. I’ve mentioned a few of these before in other entries so forgive me if you are bored…however these are still food for thought. What about the history of pajamas? Who was the first to have the footies with the plastic bottoms that once warn smooth became speed skating trainers? Oh what about the history of pogo sticks? Did kids just stand in one spot and jump up and down and count to 1253 for a new indoor basement record? What about the unabridged history of clothes hangers which have done as much to preserve period clothing and our knowledge of past culture as any written record? Oh and no real discussion of history is complete without the history. Of medicine. Who was the first certified proctologist? Who stood up in front of the class and said “you know what I’d like to stick my finger right up there dozens of times a day.” Oh and is there anywhere in the annals of history the recorded history of the first circumcision ? I think accounts may vary on that one, however it had to come after the first course in super sales training and the distillation of highly reactive alcohol . Maybe the point being highlighted is that there is a lot to choose to choose from when. It comes to being invfluenced by history and maybe we can think briefly about what histories influence how we approach and reflect upon experiences. Maybe it would be a fun exercise to take a clear memory and then rethink it given a different context like say It would have happened before there were automobiles? Or maybe we could think about. Things differently given how.the human body is shaped generally…like what would a chair look like if your knees bent the other way? Okay that’s enough brain teasing for now…just have the guts to be a little more curious and a little more skeptical about how history has written the foundation of some experiences in stone. Tomorrow there will be an eight line rhyme time abou this post…but thanks for reading the extended version….


 WOW IT’S AUGUST 2ND!


A History “Lesson”


We hear a lot these days about what the founding fathers intended…Well if you look up the list of adult beverages consumed at George Washington’s going away party you’ll find that they intended to get royally hammered quite often.  Also if you take a look at the calendar  of summer 76 you’ll also learn a thing or two.  That declaration thing for example…. Yep it’s dated the 4th and yet no one bothered to make it a public announcement/proclamation until four days later and the thing wasn’t signed until welll you guessed it…. 56 signers signed on August 2nd.  Talk about post dating something.  I mean really a month?   I think that’s plenty of “we were just kidding” time right?  Yet, I think most kids in the US and many worldwide are taught that July 4th was the day— so that sparked some thoughts.  


How many other bits of history  are we fed to memorize that aren’t quite what they seem?  I mean did Christmas really happen on Christmas and did  the battle of 1812 really happen due to the 1812 overture?  Did they really release 99 red balloons… Did the 100 years war last 100 years and did the guy really meet a guy with seven wives when traveling to St. Ives?  


Seriously did we really learn the correct history?  We certainly did n’t learn  a complete history.  What we learn and teach is watered down version of what men said happened as they used weapons and other disgusting methods of human destruction.  Is that something that really helps us seek peace and joy?  What history have we left out?  Wel here are just a few things we don’t know about.  I’ve mentioned a few of these before in other entries so forgive me if you are bored…however these are still food for thought.  


What about the history  of pajamas?  Who was the first to have the footies with the plastic bottoms  that once warn smooth became speed skating trainers?  Oh what about the history of pogo sticks?  Did kids just stand in one spot and jump up and down and  count to 1253 for a new  indoor basement record?  What  about the unabridged  history of clothes hangers which have done as much to preserve period clothing and our knowledge of past culture as any written record?  Oh and no real discussion of history is complete without the history. Of medicine.  Who was the first certified proctologist?  Who stood up in front of the class and said “you know what I’d like to stick my finger right up there  dozens of times a day.”    Oh and is there anywhere in the annals  of history the recorded history of the first circumcision ?  I think accounts may vary on that one, however it had to come after the first course in super sales training and the distillation of highly reactive alcohol .  


Maybe the point  being highlighted is that there is a lot to choose to choose from when. It comes to being invfluenced by history and maybe we can think briefly about what histories influence how we approach and reflect upon experiences.    Maybe it would be a fun exercise to take a clear memory and then rethink it given  a different context like say It would have happened before there were automobiles?  


Or maybe we could think about. Things  differently  given how.the human body is shaped generally…like what  would a chair look like if your knees bent the other way?  


Okay that’s enough brain teasing for now…just have the guts to be a little more curious and a little more skeptical  about how history has written the foundation of some experiences in stone.  


Tomorrow there will be an eight line rhyme time abou this post…but thanks for reading the extended version….