Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Women smoking. How did it come back?
Sunday, November 30, 1941. War Warnings
On this day in 1941 Sunday newspaper readers in Hawaii woke up to read that war with Japan was imminent. Indeed, headlines in the Hilo Tribune and Honolulu Advertiser read that Japan might strike that next weekend, the weekend of December 6/7. In fact, the Emperor had issued permission to Tojo to proceed to war.
The Germans retreated near the Mius after the Soviets successfully took back Rostov. Gerd von Rundstedt issued the order and then continued the retreat in spite of having received direct orders from Hitler to stop it. On the same day, the commander of the German Army Group Center, Fedor von Bock, directly quested German intelligence estimates of the forces opposing him, which he correctly guessed to be inaccurate.
Also, on the same day they commenced mass murder in Rumbula, Latvia, of the area's Jewish population. Ultimately, 25,000 people would die.
Two Faced Woman was released. The movie would be Greta Garbo's last appearance. The film was a bomb, featuring Garbo as a woman posing as her own, fictitious, twin engaged in an effort to recapture the affections of her ex-husband. The movie met with poor reviews and with the condemnation of the Legion of Decency. Given the latter, the film was withdrawn and recut, but still bombed.
Monday, November 29, 2021
I'm pretty much habituated to working on Saturdays. . .
as I'm busy, but I took Thanksgiving weekend off for a variety of reasons. Also, for a variety of reasons, it's the first time I've had four days off in a row for several years.
I avoided checking my email, which I'm better at doing than other people that I know. I don't have my email set up to give me automatic alerts, for example.
So in checking my email this morning, and my calendar, I see that I have emails from lawyers for every day of the four-day weekend, save for maybe Thanksgiving itself.
There's no doubt about it. Cell phones and computers have become the enemy of sanity.
I know that some of those folks were simply working on Friday, which isn't a holiday weekend for everyone. I had intended to but decided not to. But Saturday and Sunday?
There's a point at which stuff like this has to stop. I'm glad to see that for the first time, pretty much ever, Walmart and some other big box stores closed on Thanksgiving itself and will close on Christmas. Some restaurants were open, however. Grocery stores were as well. Friday, of course, was "Black Friday", which I've worked many times myself, and Saturday was "Small Business Saturday".
We're reading, of course, about inflation ramping up, which the administration seems to have no handle on whatsoever. The weekend shows had Democrats on explaining how the "Build Back Better" bill won't contribute to it, which is baloney. If anything starts to depress it, it'll be the arrival of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which isn't good.
Really building back better would take a fundamental look at which what we've built, which is a 24 hour a day, seven day a week, cubicle economy, and dismantling big chunks of it. Right now workers are voting for that with their feet.
Maybe some pondering on that is in order.
Saturday, November 29, 1941. A November Saturday
Navy defeated Army in the 1941 Army Navy Game, which was played in Philadelphia. 98,497 people attended the game.
The program featured a photo of the bow of the USS Arizona noting that no battleship had every been sunk from the air, which at that point was no longer true, given the sinking of the Bismarck. Of course, those claiming that could take comfort from that operation featuring surface ships which did participate in damaging the Bismarck.
On the same day, Glen Miller's Chattanooga Choo Choo reached the number 1 position on the Billboard charts.
The Saturday Evening Post featured an illustration of Rockwell's average man soldier Willie Gillis, in home in bed while on leave.
The Germans completed Operation Uzice putting an end to the Republic of Uzice in Yugoslavia.
A German victory over Chetnik and Yugoslavian partisan forces was as foregone conclusion, but the fact that they had to commit forces to occupied territory to accomplish it was significant. They were also suffering setbacks in Crimea.
The Italians overran the New Zealand 21st Battalion at Point 175 in North Africa.
Impartiality.
Impartiality is a pompous name for indifference which is an elegant name for ignorance.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
The Aerodrome: Medicine Bow Airport (Site 32 SL-O (Salt Lake-Omaha) Intermediate Field Historic District).
Medicine Bow Airport (Site 32 SL-O (Salt Lake-Omaha) Intermediate Field Historic District).
Friday, November 28, 1941. The USS Enterprise departs Pearl Harbor.
A task force centered on the USS Enterprise left Pearl Harbor in order to deliver twelve Marine Corps F4F aircraft to Wake Island. But for this, the Enterprise would have been at Pearl Harbor on December 7.
The Enterprise would complete that mission on December 4, and then it turned around to return to Pearl Harbor. It would have arrived there on December 6 but for bad weather.
The Enterprise's departure was known to the Japanese, due to reporting from a consulate based intelligence officer they had there. At this time, this meant, due to reassignments and repairs, only one carrier remained in Pearl Harbor.
The Army concluded the Carolina Maneuvers.
A strange fanaticism.
A strange fanaticism fills our time: the fanatical hatred of morality, especially of Christian morality.
G. K. Chesterton
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Best Posts of the Week of November 21, 2021
The best posts of the week of November 21, 2021.
Thanksgiving 2021. Advocating for peace, or Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood*
Wednesday November 24, 1971. The Flight of D. B. Cooper
On this day in 1971 a man wearing as suit and tie, typical travel attire for the era, checked into a short flight from Seattle to Tacoma, Washington, something only requiring thirty minutes of flying time. Once the plane was airborne, he slipped a note to a stewardess seated nearby, who at first ignored it, thinking he was trying to pick her up. He then told her to read the note, which claimed he had a bomb in a briefcase.
Could you do Thanksgiving like it's 1621? An Agrarian Thanksgiving
I wrote out a blog entry for Lex Anteinternet on what the first Thanksgiving Dinner in 1621 must have been like.
Blog Mirror: What Did the Pilgrims Eat at the First Thanksgiving?
What Did the Pilgrims Eat at the First Thanksgiving?
Today In Wyoming's History: Wyoming has 43 federal places with 'squaw' in the name. A recent order will change that. Taking a closer look.
Today In Wyoming's History: Wyoming has 43 federal places with 'squaw' in the name. A recent order will change that. Taking a closer look.
Some historical connections
According to Dr. Marge Bruchac, an Abenaki historical consultant, Squaw means the totality of being female and the Algonquin version of the word “esqua,” “squa” “skwa” does not translate to a woman’s female anatomy.
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary defines the term as “often offensive: an American Indian woman” and “usually disparaging: woman, wife.”
The Urban Dictionary paints a different picture. It says the word squaw “Does not mean vagina, or any other body part for that matter. The word comes from the Massachusett (no S) Algonquian tribe and means: female, young woman. The word squaw is not related to the Mohawk word ‘ojiskwa’: which does mean vagina. There is absolutely no derogatory meaning in the word ‘squaw.’ ‘Squaw’ has been a familiar word in American literature and language since the 16th century and has been generally understood to mean an Indian woman, or wife.” It is worth noting the Urban Dictionary is not an authoritative Native source.
In her article “Reclaiming the word ‘Squaw’ in the Name of the Ancestors,” Dr. Bruchac wrote the following excerpt about the meaning of squaw.
“The word has been interpreted by modern activists as a slanderous assault against Native American women. But traditional Algonkian speakers, in both Indian and English, still say words like ‘nidobaskwa’=a female friend, ‘manigebeskwa’=woman of the woods, or ‘Squaw Sachem’=female chief. When Abenaki people sing the Birth Song, they address ‘nuncksquassis’=‘little woman baby’.”
“I understand the concern of Indian women who feel insulted by this word, but I respectfully suggest that we reclaim our language rather than let it be taken over,” wrote Bruchac.
The first recorded version of squaw was found in a book called Mourt’s Relation: A Journey of the Pilgrims at Plymouth written in 1622. The term was not used in a derogatory fashion but spoke of the “squa sachim or Massachusets Queen” in the September 20, 1621 journal entry.
Though the earliest historical references support a non-offensive slant on the meaning of squaw and support Bruchac’s claims, there are also several literary and historical instances of squaw being used in a derogatory or sexually connotative way.
According to some proponents on the inflammatory side of the words meaning, squaw could just as easily have come from the Mohawk word ojiskwa’ which translates politely to vagina.
In the 1892 book An Algonquin Maiden by Canadian writer Pauline Johnson, whose father was a Mohawk Chief, the word squaw indicates a sexual meaning.
“Poor little Wanda! not only is she non-descript and ill-starred, but as usual the authors take away her love, her life, and last and most terrible of all, reputation; for they permit a crowd of men-friends of the hero to call her a ‘squaw’ and neither hero nor authors deny that she is a squaw. It is almost too sad when so much prejudice exists against the Indians, that any one should write up an Indian heroine with such glaring accusations against her virtue…”
All of this is noted as William Bent's marriage into a Cheyenne family worked enormously to his advantage. At the same time, his children lived in both worlds, taking part in the Plains struggle largely on the Cheyenne side. George Bent contributed to one of the great accounts of the period. William Bent's marriage into a Native family was not held against him.
Thursday, November 27, 1941. War Warning
Friday, November 26, 2021
Cliffnotes of the Zeitgeist Part XXIV. The Female Edition.
Bringing the photographer to heel
Chinese fashion photographer Chen Man has issued an apology to the Red Menace, ummm. . . rather the Chinese government.
For what, you might ask?
Well, the real reason is likely twofold.
I don't follow fashion photography whatsoever, and I certainly don't associate it with Red China. But the fact that the Chinese government feels it has to bring the boot heel down on a Chinese fashion photographer, and that there even is such a thing, really says something.
I had to look the photographer up. Most of her work is extremely Western looking, as in scantily clad women in improbable outfits at improbable locations. But the subjects are Chinese. That says something about Western culture intruding, even eroding, the Chinese Communist culture which, not all that long ago, only tolerated uniform clothing for men and women. A woman wearing a Mao suit says one thing. One posing in lingerie in a restaurant, something else.
Beyond that, however, part of her work is frankly outright subversive. It's no wonder she's in trouble. There's a bunch featuring women in traditional Chinese attire who look like they've been beat up, and that they're now deranged and mad. That's some sort of slam on Chinese culture in regard to women. And she recently did a photo set for Dior entitled "Young Pioneers", riffing off of the Communist youth organization of that name, which features scantily clad women in front of Chinese cultural icons, and which are a little salacious and frankly a bit weird.
It's the ones that showed what one Chinese daily called "spooky" and I agree with the comment depictions of female Chinese that really drew the flak, however. While none of the brief commentary I saw on it mentioned it, it was impossible not to conclude that many of the women depicted had makeup on which made it looked like they'd been hit in the eyes. Some of the women looked fit to kill. Some had freckles, which is also apparently also upsetting to the Chinese as it doesn't fit with their "standards of beauty", which probably misses the point that generally freckles are a Caucasian thing, and if you are Chinese and have them, you probably have some European heritage.
And so the erosion of a heterogeneous, pure Chinese Communism begins.
Brave fashion.
On the above, Christian Dior dropped an image that was "pandering to the West".
Does Dior do anything that can't be defined as pandering?
This does present an opportunity, however, for social justice. With their big season coming up, boycott Christian Dior. . . forever.
Old exhibitionist
While China was busy suppressing a young fashion photographer, an old American exhibitionist was being photographed topless once again.
This would be long passé chanteuse "Madonna", who came up in music not so much through her pipes but her appearance, which when she was young was sort of Marilyn Monroe like. She got famous appearing, really, as sort of a dirty version of Monroe, an image aided when it was revealed that she she in fact shared something of Monroe's history in that she'd been photographed nude before she was well known. Society, however, didn't display the degree of modesty it had with Monroe's failings.
Marilyn Monroe was a beautiful, and tragic, figure. Madonna has now lived well beyond the years allotted to Monroe, and now has the appearance of a well-kept woman in early old age, which is what she is. A person could grow into that with dignity, rather than repeat the sins of your youth publically.
Or not, I guess.
The Swedish Short Goodbye
Magdalena Andersson became Sweden's first female prime minister on November 24, and then resigned on November 24.
There was a reason for that, which was that her party's budget failed to pass, and instead a budget advanced by an opposition party that included anti-immigrant aspects passed instead. She resigned as a matter of conscience. The government was a coalition government.
She's a 54-year-old Social Democrat and avid outdoorsman and mother of two. By profession, she's an academic economist. Hopefully she'll be remembered as more than a peculiar political footnote.
No babies
The British Parliament has instructed Stella Creasy to quit bringing her infant with her to the House of Commons.
This is interesting in multiple ways but most of all, perhaps, in that the evolution of the industrial society took men out of their homestead, in the ancient sense of the word, first but starting in the 70s, women. Feminist celebrated that but at the same time came to regard tiny humans, which we'll call babies here, as the enemies of that development, which they regarded as one that would lead to "fulfillment".
It didn't lead to fulfillment but has meant that most women must now work. The industrial solution has been to warehouse infants, but a lot of women find that upsetting, and who can blame them? It's completely contrary to people's natural instincts. Therefore, the logical step is to bring the infant into work, which in turn causes, as we can see here, a certain element of horror.
But why?
Well, that's probably not even going to be thought out. To do so would require a certain acknowledgment that we've built a pretty inhumane world.
Turkeys
Lara Trump claimed on Fox News that the rise in the price of turkeys is a Democratic plot to wipe out shared traditions.
Lucky
Eleven-year-old Liel Krutokop , a volunteer archaeologist in Israel found a coin of pure silver minted in the Second Temple period. It would date to the year 67 or 68 or so, during the First Jewish-Roman War.
Gender Blind Music
The BRIT Awards, which honor British musicians, have dropped their best male and best female performers awards in favor of just one best.
Lots of people are unhappy about this.
Wedesday November 26, 1941. Japanese carriers depart the Kurils Islands.
Admiral Chūichi Nagumo's aircraft carrier task force departs for Pearl Harbor from the Kurile Islands, but with instructions that if contacted that negotiations have been successful with the U.S., it is to turn around and return.
On the same day, the US presented a proposal to Japan that it recognize the Chinese Nationalist government, withdraw from China and Indochina and agree to a multinational non-aggression pact. The Japanese delegation asked for two weeks to study the proposal. It stated:
Section I
Draft Mutual Declaration of PolicyThe Government of the United States and the Government of Japan both being solicitous for the peace of the Pacific affirm that their national policies are directed toward lasting and extensive peace throughout the Pacific area, that they have no territorial designs in that area, that they have no intention of threatening other countries or of using military force aggressively against any neighboring nation, and that, accordingly, in their national policies they will actively support and give practical application to the following fundamental principles upon which their relations with each other and with all other governments are based:
- The principle of inviolability of territorial integrity and sovereignty of each and all nations.
- The principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
- The principle of equality, including equality of commercial opportunity and treatment.
- The principle of reliance upon international cooperation and conciliation for the prevention and pacific settlement of controversies and for improvement of international conditions by peaceful methods and processes.
The Government of Japan and the Government of the United States have agreed that toward eliminating chronic political instability, preventing recurrent economic collapse, and providing a basis for peace, they will actively support and practically apply the following principles in their economic relations with each other and with other nations and peoples:
- The principle of non-discrimination in international commercial relations.
- The principle of international economic cooperation and abolition of extreme nationalism as expressed in excessive trade restrictions.
- The principle of non-discriminatory access by all nations to raw material supplies.
- The principle of full protection of the interests of consuming countries and populations as regards the operation of international commodity agreements.
- The principle of establishment of such institutions and arrangements of international finance as may lend aid to the essential enterprises and the continuous development of all countries and may permit payments through processes of trade consonant with the welfare of all countries.
Section II
Steps To Be Taken by the Government of the United States and by the Government of JapanThe Government of the United States and the Government of Japan propose to take steps as follows:
- The Government of the United States and the Government of Japan will endeavor to conclude a multilateral non-aggression pact among the British Empire, China, Japan, the Netherlands, the Soviet Union, Thailand and the United States.
- Both Governments will endeavor to conclude among the American, British, Chinese, Japanese, the Netherland and Thai Governments would pledge itself to respect the territorial integrity of French Indochina and, in the event that there should develop a threat to the territorial integrity of Indochina, to enter into immediate consultation with a view to taking such measures as may be deemed necessary and advisable to meet the threat in question. Such agreement would provide also that each of the Governments party to the agreement would not seek or accept preferential treatment in its trade or economic relations with Indochina and would use its influence to obtain for each of the signatories equality of treatment in trade and commerce with French Indochina.
- The Government of Japan will withdraw all military, naval, air and police forces from China and from Indochina.
- The Government of the United States and the Government of Japan will not support - militarily, politically, economically - any government or regime in China other than the National Government of the Republic of China with capital temporarily at Chungking.
- Both Governments will endeavor to obtain the agreement of the British and other governments to give up extraterritorial rights in China, including right in international settlements and in concessions and under the Boxer Protocol of 1901.
- The Government of the United States and the Government of Japan will enter into negotiations for the conclusion between the United States and Japan of a trade agreement, based upon reciprocal most favored-nation treatment and reduction of trade barriers by both countries, including an undertaking by the United States to bind raw silk on the free list.
- The Government of the United States and the Government of Japan will, respectively, remove the freezing restrictions on Japanese funds in the United States and on American funds in Japan.
- Both Governments will agree upon a plan for the stabilization of the dollar-yen rate, with the allocation of funds adequate for this purpose, half to be supplied by Japan and half by the United States.
- Both Governments will agree that no agreement which either has concluded with any third power or powers shall be interpreted by it in such a way as to conflict with the fundamental purpose of this agreement, the establishment and preservation of peace throughout the Pacific area.
- Both Governments will use their influence to cause other governments to adhere to and to give practical application to the basic political and economic principles set forth in this agreement.
The Germans withdrew from Sidi Rezegh and the British 7th Armored Division entered it.
Gen. Geoges Catrooux of the Free French forces in the Levant declared Lebanon independent.