Face It

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-Platonic Academy in Athens, Greece Prior to 86 BC-

Face It!

By BR Chitwood

Have you figured it out?

You know – Corona Virus, earth orbiting, people doing crazy things, hate, love, murder, riots, politics, reading, sleeping, waking, writing, Sun up, Sun down?

Of course, you have…

Those Athenian primo Philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, they had it figured pretty well: don’t tell people anything! Just engage them in dialogue until someone comes up with a ‘philosophical gem’ that sounds universal and valid…and, it didn’t hurt that ‘SP&A’ walked around in funny long-loose clothes and sandals – maybe, even barefooted – definitely too lazy to shave, and spoke with erudite voices that guaranteed they had some scintillating and earth-shaking knowledge likely already known but wanted their listeners to author the answers.

Having read about these ‘Genius Three’ in college and even now occasionally – just, not too long because they give me a ‘hillbilly headache’, trying to understand the ‘Socratic Method’, ‘Plato’s Republic’, and ‘Aristotelian Logic’. There is one thing for sure, these hard-thinking men devoted their lives to the pursuit of knowledge, and Socrates committed suicide by drinking some hemlock potion…it was either that or ‘exile’, and he took his honorable way. The Athens legal authorities claimed Socrates had corrupted the Grecian youth. Socrates’ best student was there with him at death – another young Athenian scholar and friend, Plato. 

Plato would go on to ‘dialogue’ a lot with Aristotle and other giant scholars of that ‘Classic Era’. Plato would also establish The Academy’ in Athens c. 387 BC. The Academy persisted throughout the Hellenistic period as a skeptical school, until coming to an end after the death of Philo of Larissa in 83 BC. The Platonic Academy was destroyed by the Roman dictator Sulla in 86 BC.

Now, sure, you can find all of this on your own, but I had to show off just a bit…and I’m not quite finished yet…

In refreshing my mind a bit on these three great Philosophers who have adorned college textbooks for centuries now, I should not have been surprised – but, I was – to find out that these Greek giants, particularly, Socrates, thought  Democracies were not the best governing blueprint, particularly, if the wrong people were working at the power desks. Plato, perhaps more than Socrates, was not a ‘democracy’ advocate. Each believed that too many variables existed in a Democracy – favors, paybacks, ‘big money’, ignorance leading to ‘Mob Rule’. It is also true that within any system of governance, there is potential for some semblance of disaster.

After so few paragraphs, my brain power is used up, and I will end by saying a definite NO to Democratic Socialism, NO to ‘Open borders’,  NO to de-funding our ‘Law and Order’ people, NO to higher taxes, NO to the SWAMP GROUPS that rob us blind, YES to a strong Military, YES to Charter Schools and Educational Reforms with too many promising programs thrown aside, YES to a proven leader for President who has had some remarkable achievements during his first four years in the oval office, and YES to Innovative solutions to state and local government.

Okay, like it, do not like it, ignore it, but the man who wrote this post is  taking a nap…writing, taking naps, that’s what old guys do!!!

BR Chitwood – July 16, 2020

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Author: Website: http://brchitwood.com - B R Chitwood - My Mission: Writing to Discover Me

I'm a young man in an old man's body, trying to catch up to myself, trying to find pieces of me I left back in a disconnected youth and the early years of manhood. I'm a stereotype of many in my generation who can play the 'blame game', yell 'foul', and 'let's start over'. But, we are what we are, the sum of all the scary kid-emotions we experienced, the gin mills and piano bars that became our sandboxes of pleasure - lotus eaters of the best (or, worst) kind, the love affairs that did not quite settle us down, the sad poetry and songs written in bars and motels along the way... A Dreamer! A Wanderlust! The world needs such fools as we to write our books, our poetry, our songs, to offset the madness that plagues the soul. I've written fourteen books, over three hundred blog posts, in search of those pieces left somewhere in many parts of the globe. You can preview my books on the next page. There's even a Blog page...all my posts are not showing on this recently created blog page, but, if you want to read more, go to my official blog site and check out the archives: http://www.thefinalcurtain1 Writing for me is therapy for the soul. Website: https://billyraychitwood.com

6 thoughts on “Face It”

  1. I like the old guy perspective here, Billy Ray. I totally agree with you on the idea of saying “no” to socialism. I’m not sure the average American understands what is going to happen to them when the cost of that social agenda falls directly on their back. We have enjoyed the unusual position of working for ourselves and giving back a small portion of our earnings to the government. All that will change with the soak the rich schemes. Taxes will go up for the average worker into a painful range that most of the world endures. I have lost a lot of respect for Trump over his handling of the virus and basic detachment from his original agenda. The prospect of a Biden presidency is even worse. So now it becomes the devil we know situation which is sad. Our Congress has failed us as well, so the next four years look like a nightmare of fractional politics to me.

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    1. All well said, Good John… While our current CinC has not the ‘flowery words’, I do believe he cares about the country and wishes to make it better…his first few years were certainly not mediocre. He’s a businessman, and perhaps we need some brashness and an energized person to get us out of the woods… The House Chamber has been no more that obstructionists and haters, at least, that’s the way I see it – ‘open borders’, ‘Impeachment Frenzy’, ‘freebies’ and health for all, including the illegals. The ‘Dems’ want people they control and subjugate, and that has been their way since their beginning…all craziness to me… Thanks, good friend – we’re more together than apart… 🙂

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  2. Excellent, Billy Ray. My four kids live in the NYC area, and because of that, every morning I read the Breaking News for that area. These last several months, the morning news has been horrifying — deaths, destruction, mayhem. I worry for my kids and grandkids, but I worry equally about our country. To condone anarchy is to accept the demise of our country. I wish there were a way to talk with, reason with Antifa or #BlackLivesMatter, but there is not. Whatever traces of truth might be in their message, it is overshadowed by hate and its accompaniment of vices.
    Take good care of yourself, my friend, we’re in for a long, long struggle.

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