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Title: | Welcome to Friends! |
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Moderator: | POWDML::VENTURA |
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Created: | Mon Mar 09 1992 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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200.0. "Nixon -- (caution..long winded blues)!" by DECWET::TPFRAME ([email protected] - Into the mystic) Fri Apr 22 1994 09:18
I need /want a forum to talk about the ambivalent feelings that I am
having right now about Nixon!
I was one of those "hippie communists" who got involved in anti war
anti violence etc. early (just 14)...I recall my brother being in the
draft lottery (he hit # 366), but other friends were not so lucky, I
recall shell-shocked friends, people dying, people running, friends
who were on the student council with me, ignoring me when I talked
peace, or they threw eggs at me when I did silent marches..
I remember stopping traffic on Interstate 95, and alienating my
parents, and at holidays, the kids vs. the parents regarding moral
issues about war, government etc. I recall comapaigning my guts out
for McGovern, only to lose big time because of ignorance about Sen.
Eagletons' having been in therapy and hospitalized.
I recall wanting peace, and trying to protect land, and doing volunteer
work in the inner city and having friends "of color" and not believing
in our government being "g-d", and disliking Nixon and all he
represented, as being lumped together to describe me as an unfit,
radical hippie, a druggie (even though I wasn't), an outcast.
I remember when Nixon (tricky dick) started to be the "bad guy" and
a uniting factor between people who used to hate me for my beliefs and
now thought I got smarter as they too learned that Kent State, and
escalating the war (undeclared), and the most damning evidence than
there just maybe was something awry with Watergate united the people
of all sects, there was a tangible "bad guy" and "wrong-doing"...
And I really did hate Nixon, and hated that people believed him
blindly, he was "evil", couldn't people *see* that? Well, maybe it's
old age, but on hearing of his stroke, yesterday, and tonight, his
coma, and his "living will", so it is pretty much a certainty that he
will be gone soon, I feel very saddened.
In many ways, I guess he did what he thought was the "right thing to
do", and being human, and being who he was, it *was* the right thing in
his mind. He also, like I already said, in his being caught in the
Watergate scandal, managed to bridge a gap that had been so painful in
so many ways, on so many levels...and as a human being myself, I will
always feel hurt when anyone is in pain or hurting...and Nixon
iconofies so much of a period of my lifetime, that I shall miss him in
a way.
I remember one of the last few jokes on Nixon was one of Steve
Martin's, where he conjures up an image of Nixon at San Simeon, in
baggy trunks, sandals, droopy pecs, muscles gone to flab, hunched over
his "metal detector", waving it slowly back and forth, it hummming, and
Nixon the old man looking for coins...
To hear Martin say it is cute, but it is a pretty pitiful image, and it
makes it hard to hate a man, or retain the passion I felt at the
injustices he wreaked upon so many peoples, so many deaths, so much
anger and hatred and bigotry...
well, as I said, I feel very ambivalent about my lack of passion, and
feeling only compassion for the man...I wonder if that is the reason
why so many young people today feel nothing, or know nothing about
Hitler...and this scares me, that I now feel only sadness instead of
the righteous anger I felt when Nixon was effing the people around.
Insights appreciated, welcomed, encouraged...!
Peace!
..Zoe
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200.1 | Ettiquette check... | DECWET::TPFRAME | [email protected] - Into the mystic | Fri Apr 22 1994 09:37 | 5 |
| BTW--are bummer-blues-oriented notes allowed here -- am I breaking a
::FRIENDS rule.. mea culpa if I am..moderator, please do with me what
you will..move or delete as necessary..sorry kids!
The new kid on the block..Zoe
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200.2 | Correct me if I'm wrong.... | QCAADC::RAVISHANKAR | RidingASlowPacketOnTheNet | Fri Apr 22 1994 10:52 | 26 |
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Hi Zoe,
I think your ambivalent feeling about Nixon are justiable. Its been
noiced in a lot many cases. People who at any specific time have been
subjugated/maliced/harmed in any way, have certain central people who,
they hold responsible for all the happenings ( now this person may/may
not be responsible ). Now over the years you try and carry a grudge
against the same person. Its been noticed that lots of people can't
hold up the grudges over more than a decade. In their later life they
tend to be more forgiving and attribute the actions on human nature.
From going thru what you've written, I feel that you've ,in a way,
excused nixon from all those excesses you felt he committed. I don't
think you should feel scared at the loss of the passion with which you
hated the guy. One never knows what he went thru or is going thru. Like
I said before, you've gained more understanding of the world in which
you live.
In India, we've a saying which roughly translates to
"the age and maturity of a person shows in his/her ability to forgive".
Remember I'm asking you to forgive not forget.
Ravi.
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200.3 | | LEVERS::WOODFORD | Our Time will come........ | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:10 | 33 |
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Welcome Zoe. You've made quite an entrance for yourself, and I love
it! :*)
I was just a small child when the end of all of this was going on, but
I do remember how my parent's reacted and how they felt. They had the
same hatred that you did, and up until a few years ago, I think they
still carried those feelings.
I don't know what it was that changed them, but all of a sudden, their
thoughts on the subject came out as pitty instead of hatred. I think
that Ravi is right in saying that maturity has alot to do with it. I
think they grew older, but never really matured in their minds. They
wanted to be forever young. When they came to terms with the fact that
they needed to get old some time, they matured or heart and mind. I
think this is what changed them on many issues. I may be wrong.
The things you said about today's youth not knowing who Hitler really
was and what a demon he was, really hit home. I have two small
children of my own now, and I don't even know if they comprehend this.
I think it's not so much that they aren't being taught history, but
more of a sheltering thing. Parents try to protect their child in any
way they can. This includes sheltering them from the evils of the
world, and not wanting them to hear about true horror. I'm not saying
that this is right, it's just instinct.
Take care, and enjoy your maturity in this matter. What you said makes
so much sense. It really made me think.
Thank you!
Terrie
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200.4 | Picking Nits | MSBCS::HARTNETT | Ah Say, Ah Say Son | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:58 | 8 |
| Just a small nitpick for the new friend
Nixon retired to his California home in San Clemente which was called Casa
Pacifica, San Simeon is the home of Hearst Castle which William R. Hearst built
for Marion Davies.
Welcome
Tom
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200.5 | re .2 /.4 | DECWET::TPFRAME | [email protected] - Into the mystic | Sat Apr 23 1994 04:14 | 22 |
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Dear Ravi,
Thanks for the bit about okay to forgive, not forget...that really
puts it into perspective for me! Thanks!
re: .4
And Tom...?
...surely a "rosebud" by any other name ;-)?
(Yes, dain bramaged me really blew that one..it wasn't just a "nit"
it was a mistake BIG TIME..oops!)
Thanks for the correction!
..Zoe
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200.6 | may he rest in peace! | JGODCL::NOORDIJK | | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:07 | 15 |
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Well everyone, guess that'll be the end of this subject with president
Nixon having passed away at the good age of 82! May he rest in peace.
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200.7 | | MEOC02::CASEY | MEO78B::CASEY.. really.. | Mon Apr 25 1994 15:13 | 13 |
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Zoe,
I think that Henry Kissinger summed it all up pretty well upon being
advised of Richard Nixon's passing.
He said that Richard Nixon did some things that were wrong but that the
size of what he did for good far outweighed that. For example, it was
Richard Nixon who brought the USA and China and the USA and Russia
together. They were quite major achievements!
Don
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200.8 | not about Nixon..about me ... | DECWET::TPFRAME | [email protected] - Into the mystic | Tue Apr 26 1994 01:21 | 22 |
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Don..
I guess It wasn't how to think of *him* or how to find the good in him,
so much as *my* confusion about losing my passion and very real
memories of the horrors he initiated, the wrongs done..how so much has
faded in my mind, and my fear about if I could *forget* the bad things,
that they could be *lost* in the ether..well then we won't ever EVER
learn from mistakes made..
and as in previous notes..the thought of mass genocide, and Hitler's
atrocoties being lost, the horrors being forgotten, and not being
taught with *emotion*, just analyzed..well just look at Bosnia etc. and
kohmeni (sp?) etc. other leaders who should have been noticed based on
historical knowledge and MEMORY and passion, that a Hitler-esque, a
supremecist type of personality could re-emerge, and grow, when it
should have been recognized and STOPPED (with feeling)....
Again.. I babble... it's still a hot spot for me, that I have failed in
some way by not just forgiving, but forgetting....it's a faded memory.
pax,
..Zoe
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