torsdag den 7. marts 2024

The Obligation To Look "Feminine"

 


I stumbled upon this on a website I sometimes visit. My reason for doing that is that I often find notes, questions or statements that are of interest and which make me browse a subject. In the above statement I see a woman who is tired of all the bullshit that all too often is heaped upon women by men. They try to pass it off as some kind of scientific or historical facts which it is not. Another reason why I like what "Farida D." writes is that it reminds me of the old concept of a "sisterly solidarity" that once was an ideal for feminists. Actually, it's something I think we should revive in this time of manifold kinds of backlashes ....

I suspect that many women nowadays feel obliged to signal femininity in the old-fashioned manner: Full make-up, tight dresses, high heels, etc. which turns them into over-sexualized Patriarchy-victims. Ideals of femininity that rob women of bodily strength, the right to exhibit a strong personality, etc. without being ostracized by society is a trap. To me it's obvious from what I read on various websites that many women are battling their feelings of being kept in a role that has been outdated for several decades. They don't want to appear "manly", but on the other hand, neither do they want to lose the freedom to be what - and who - they are.


lørdag den 2. marts 2024

Making One's Name As A Writer

 

I keep seeing postings by hopeful, new writers, e.g on Quora, who are ask questions about the presumed future earnings of a nondescript book they are working on. Many of them seem to be deluded by their own dreams of success: To write a book is a piece of cake to them and to have it published by a renowned publisher doesn't look difficult to them, although they may have some vague misgivings about the well-known bad experiences of other authors. As it is, right now the publishing market seems to be swarming with fake agents, fake editors, fake publishers, etc., etc.. 

Some years ago I made the decision to accept the offer from a publisher whom I had been told was very shady: I accepted "A dance with the Devil" so to speak because I wasn't very hooked on the idea that i should make a lot of money on my work. To me it was a question of publishing books I myself felt for, and I chose to close my eye to the fact that this publisher more or less kept his business running not on sales of the books he published, but on what he could get in through grants from firms, etc. which wanted to boost their names by "doing something for culture". As they saying goes: "One hand washes the other one ...." However, i took for granted that this particular publisher would do what he could to market the books he published. After all, he had to get to his pockets to get books on the market, as they don't edit and print themselves. I was surprised to find out that that wasn't the case, or that it was much less than it takes to market books. As marketing and publicity (PR-campaigns) are two completely different things my experience with this particular publisher taught me that one shouldn't chose the one over the other, no, one should always go for both with every book one publishes. 

Marketing may include something like e.g. digital campaigns, paid ads in newspapers and magazines, but also influencer efforts (if that's possible). As to publicity then we are entering the realm of events, articles and reviews: The more the better. As every published author knows by now it's very hard to get any of this coverage, but part of it is considered the obligation of the publisher who should be able to draw on his/her market contacts. However, what if one is working with someone who doesn't have a publicity budget and who thinks that the author him-/herself should take the load of that part of the publishing, preferably without any "fuss"? It's not fair to the author, but I think that's what many experience these years. 

Some authors resort to the strategy of hireing their own publicist, but how does one know the good ones from the bad - and even destructive - ones? That's part of the problem: One doesn't because the publishing market is also swarming with people who either are fake or just not good enough. Bad advice about this part of the publishing process may have grave implications for the hopeful author and one again i'm thinking of those writers who take for granted that they may make a living by writing ....

 

https://www.editage.com/book-editing-services-articles/11-powerful-book-promotion-ideas-for-self-published-authors 

 

https://blog.reedsy.com/book-promotion-services/ 

 

https://savory-pr.com/why-you-should-hire-a-book-publicist-for-your-book-launch/ 


 

 

 

torsdag den 29. februar 2024

Don the Con and his Deluded Followers

 

Actually, these people don't really need the second coming of Christ now that they have their orange "savior" - or so they think. The only reason for feeling that way is that they have stopped thinking as thinking people do. They need to feel protected and thus they do the same as what they do with the Christian religion: They appoint the former president, Donald Trump, to be their new savior just like they did with Jesus whom they, sort of, have kidnapped and twisted into shape as some kind of "Santa" who let himself be controlled by them by their perpetual prayers. It's a situation that's quite interesting to watch, but, at the same time, very, very sad to see as it speaks volumes of the delusions of these people.

To support, chose and elect someone who is set to represent what one wishes should be done in one's society takes thoughts. Obviously one should look for a person who formerly has proved that he/she wants to fight for what's right according to this specific voter's beliefs. Otherwise this individual should neither be supported, chosen or elected. Instead it looks like the followers and electors of "The Orange Messiah" have closed their eyes to the facts that should tell them that this "savior" positively hates them. Donald Trump is not the friend of those who follow him, in or without, silly, red caps. Actually he has given vent to his disdain and hatred of them, but why? Because they being non-billionaires represent the worst he can think of: POVERTY. According to him the most awful and humiliating one can be is not a rapist, a pedophile, a thief, a fraudster, or a traitor one's country, no, it's being poor. To be poor is being without the protection of money. Poverty may even send you into combat with other soldiers and, as we know from what he has said, those who are being sent are nothing but "losers and morons". 

I'm sure that Trumpists have talked themselves into believing that this man stands for the old-fashioned world they want and which they feel is disappearing into the modern world of LGBT, abortion, feminism, electric cars, etc., etc.. Trumpism is full of a wide range of right-wing ideologies that to them look like a bulwark against what they don't like and maybe even feel is "Unchristian". Well, it may go against the Santa-Christ they have made in their own image, but which goes against the Jesus we may meet in The Bible.


Yup, that it is, but still, it happened. That's the reason why nobody would recognize Jesus if he came back. Probably he would be shunned as a pretender or an insane individual. One thing is for sure, Donald Trump would not serve the real Jesus as he was, because he was anything but a carefree capitalist, exploiting people to his heart's delight. That means that the followers of Don the Con are deluding themselves on a subject that is close to their heart. Something that also goes for their hopes of a second Trump election period. They - not being billionaires - would be targeted the same as poor people were in his first period: His laws give us written proofs that what he did was to wage war against the poor, not to help them or give them some kind of compensation for having been under-paid and thus exploited for years. That NEVER was his concern which is a potent message to those Trumpists who want him back in The White House.


 

https://www.cbpp.org/research/trump-budget-deeply-cuts-health-housing-other-assistance-for-low-and-moderate-income 

 

https://time.com/5859209/donald-trump-administration-inequality/ 

 

https://spotlightonpoverty.org/donald-trump/ 

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/12/how-one-company-is-making-millions-off-trumps-war-on-the-poor/ 

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/02/trump-isnt-waging-a-war-on-poverty-hes-waging-a-war-on-poor-people/ 


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/jan/29/donald-trump-americans-us-culture-republican


https://time.com/6550686/trump-autocracy-dictator-polling/


https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a42946/donald-trump-poor-people-morons/

 

Wikipedia


mandag den 26. februar 2024

Jesu Foreskin And Its Presumed Magic

Friedrich Herlin (ca. 1430-1500): The Circumcision of baby Jesus 

I suppose it takes a Catholic to be concerned with Jesu foreskin and what happened to it after the circumcision a few days after his birth. Others - both atheists and e.g. Protestants - most like have never been giving this piece of skin a single thought. They may even see the concern with this special part of the body of Jesu as somewhat ridiculous. However, many Catholics seem more or less beset with worries about the destiny of this intimate body detail of Christ and during The Middle Ages several churches all over Europe did what they could to boast that it was in their possession. As Jesus presumably didn't have several penisses that's quite odd, but as we know, in religion anything may happen, absolutely anything ....

The circumcision of Abraham

Well, it started with Abraham being told that he had to cut off his foreskin as part of his pact with the Biblical god, Yahweh. He was the first, but after him there were endless foreskin massacres wherever there were new born Jewish boys. I always felt that this murder rampage of foreskins were a health precaution to protect women by avoiding the damages of the smegma beneath it, but the subject is still being discussed. However, the very first mention of the circumcision of baby Jesus is found in Luke 2:21 which didn't go unnoticed by relic hunters and first and foremost relic traders who made fortunes selling parts of holy men and women.


As might be expected there are several paintings of the "holy moment" of baby Jesus losing his foreskin, and this one may be found at Louvre. The rabbi cutting the foreskin looks more devious and also a bit cruel to me, but then I'm not a Catholic so I don't appreciate this kind of surgeries. However, one who really, really was into it was another woman, i.e. the super holy Saint
Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) who thought she had a mystical marriage to Jesus, using the foreskin as a wedding ring.

Whoever thought of anything like that? Nobody as far as I know, but in a world and time where relics were venerated by Christians on all social levels of society that must have been some sort of a coup that gave her added status.

Here it is - or is it? I would say that this may be a foreskin of somebody, but I doubt it belonged to Jesus, also because the foreskin that was given to the pope Leo III ca. 799 AD was stolen in 1527 in an invasion. It was considered extremely powerful because it was said to be a part of the body of Jesus, but if that really is the case then it should have made the thieves and their families happy and prosperous. Like all relics - and this is seen as a high class relic - it was believed to be indestructible so wherever it is it may still work miracles - or not ....

 

Wikipedia

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-happened-to-jesus-foreskin 

 

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/how-jesus-foreskin-became-one-of-christianity-s-most-coveted-relics-and-then-disappeared-1.6002421 

 

lørdag den 24. februar 2024

The Goddess Tiamat and How Heaven and Earth Were Created

 

Human history, i.e. in ancient civilizations we know of, started out with women as the top deities. Mother godesses came first, but many/most of them were "dethroned" or changed into new forms at the rise of the Patriarchy 8,000-10,000 years ago. Historians are still discussing how much real power women had in those ancient societies, for instance were they matriarchies as we understand the word? I suppose that question is to be discussed even more in the years to come, but it's for sure that the old conviction of the naturalness of the sex roles as we see them in modern times has been challenged: These roles do not stem from an inborn/biological system of women as subdued home makers and men as bread winners, the "paterfamilias" who reign his family, his country, etc. as he choses to do.

The Mesopotamian god Marduk 

One of the extremely interesting old time pantheons is to be found in The ancient Mesopotamian Religion. Actually it seems to be closely related to the Israelite religion. They are not the same, but incidents and beliefs that we find in The Bible look like adaptations of parts of the Mesopotamian religion. The one god who grew into prominence as the head god of this pantheon was Marduk. He achieved power by killing the goddess, or demon, Tiamat who was a very, very intricate and nowadays probably quite misunderstood deity, the many-headed, dragon-like embodiment of primeval chaos. The poem Enuma Elish, which dates back to the reign of Nebuchadrezzar I (1119-1098 B.Ce.), tells the story of this exploits.

Enuma Elish consists of (fragments of) seven tablets and here we also find a story of how Marduk created the world out of the body of the slain goddess Tiamat. He cuts her in half, making the heaven and earth from each their half, but all of her body parts are used in this creation myth. There is no doubt that this age old myth is full of similarities to The Bible, and I find that fact very suggestive. I feel it should be researched within several scholarly fields, including female/feministic history. 

It's interesting that the Mesopotamian legend describes the making of humans: A god is beheaded, but I'm not sure who that god is. However, I suppose it may be Tiamat. Well, after this beheading the blood of the dead god mixes with soil from the Earth and becomes humans. Again, it's not the same as The Bible, but those who wrote this so-called "holy book" must have dipped deeply into the Mesopotamian and Assyrian texts because there are many similarities.

To me the development of a religion is more interesting than the belief in it as I spot some important historical depictions of knowledge and delusions which have had a grave impact on the lives of humans, even today.


Wikipedia

 

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tiamat 

 

https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Tiamat


tirsdag den 20. februar 2024

Trump Tower


AI and I made this portrait of the former president Donald Trump in the likeness of a miser. How come, and why not depict him as e.g. the criminal he is? The reason for that is that I first and foremost see him as an individual who is rotting from within from bad personality traits. Or put in another manner: What he is, he does.  

Well, AI and I see eye to eye on this special trait so here he goes as a character out of Dickens. This man doesn't need the MAGA-hat to exude what he is, namely an egocentric who always is dreaming of making America great again, but an America in his likeness. What should regain strength and status is himself.

This strong urge to become what he himself thinks he is makes him ignore the lives and needs of other people, like e.g. those he employs. One of the instances of this trait that has made the strongest impact on me is his treatment of the Polish workers who were hired in 1980 to demolish the Bonwit building to give room for his signature work: The so-called "Trump Tower" in New York. What beset him to treat these workers, not only as slaves, but as expendable human beings???? What happened tells me everything I need to know about WHO, Donald Trump is.

 

Once more AI and I see eye to eye when it comes to Trump: He is an ogre, actually a selfish, non-empathic kind of ogre: The Polish crew of 200 undocumented workers had to work 12-hour shifts, and they didn't have any protection like hard hats, gloves or masks. These people came to "The Land of The Free" to earn money for themselves and their families, but the ogre often sort of "forgot" to pay them their measly wages of $4 an hour which is below the union wages. 

WHY when he presumably is a billionaire with several items of gold in his showy home? (One of these items is rumored to be a toilet). To exploit workers like he did doesn't only tell a story of an amazing lack of empathy, but also reveals a deep contempt for his fellow man. 


The Polish workers took this ogre to court, and this was one of the times that Mr. Trump had to go against his principles and settle a lawsuit. However, it sure took a long time: The work of the Polish workers started or was finished in 1980, and in 1998 a settlement in what was a class-action was reached.   

This case against workers who were wronged is something that should be remembered as a signifyer of WHO Don the Con is ....

lørdag den 10. februar 2024

The Tale of the Danish Prince Hamlet, Who Was A Brain Child of the Englishman William Shakespeare

 


This is one of my formerly published Ezine-Articles: "Is Hamlet in Reality a True Crime Story About the Murder of Tycho Brahe?"


“Hamlet” by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is considered one of the greatest plays of all times. We all know the story of the Danish prince whose mother has married the undisclosed murderer of his father, i.e. his uncle who now has become the new king of Denmark. However, when most of us see this as the well-established plot of the play, professor Peter Andersen (Universite de Strassbourg) sees it as a sort of allegory over the murder of the famous Danish astronomist, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601). This controversial theory was published in his new book, “Kunstvaerket” (: “The Artwork”).

 

King Christian IV of Denmark


His key to this interpretation is a story from 1603: “Den Hvenske Krønike”. It is about the enmity of the brother of King James I’s wife, Anna, i.e. the Danish king Christian IV (1588-1648) and the astronomer, the murder by proxy by his relative, Erik Brahe, who admitted his crime in a letter, etc., etc..

The reason for the murder is, according to Peter Andersen, first and foremost the numerous slights by Tycho Brahe against the king’s close friend and advisor, Jon Jakobsen (Also goes by the name of Venusin).

However, another one of the reasons for the king’s hatred of Tycho Brahe may have been the rumours that the astronomer had had an affair with his mother, Queen Sophie af Mecklenburg, and that he had murdered his presumed father, the former king, Frederik II. That made the astronomer out to be the king’s natural father which robbed him of his legitimacy. According to Peter Andersen, the “Elsinore” of “Hamlet” is not the town of Helsingoer, but the small island of Hven which for many years was the home of Tycho Brahe.

Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet

To me this looks like a rather circumstantial evidence in a crime investigation, but Peter Andersen has assembled a large mass of evidence and is very well read. I think this is a book which shall fall totally or stand tall with time. Many will reject it on sight, so to speak, but only time will tell how it shall fare.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Else_Cederborg

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3549519


https://www.thoughtco.com/hamlet-study-guide-4587756

 

Wikipedia