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babylonsister

(171,044 posts)
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:29 AM Aug 2014

Ask Andrew W.K.: My Dad Is a Right-Wing Asshole

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2014/08/ask_andrew_wk_right_wing_dad.php

Ask Andrew W.K.: My Dad Is a Right-Wing Asshole
By Andrew W.K. Wed., Aug. 6 2014 at 1:31 PM

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Hi Andrew,

I'm writing because I just can't deal with my father anymore. He's a 65-year-old super right-wing conservative who has basically turned into a total asshole intent on ruining our relationship and our planet with his politics. I'm more or less a liberal democrat with very progressive values and I know that people like my dad are going to destroy us all. I don't have any good times with him anymore. All we do is argue. When I try to spend time with him without talking politics or discussing any current events, there's still an underlying tension that makes it really uncomfortable. Don't get me wrong, I love him no matter what, but how do I explain to him that his politics are turning him into a monster, destroying the environment, and pushing away the people who care about him?

Thanks for your help,
Son of A Right-Winger



Dear Son of A Right-Winger,

Go back and read the opening sentences of your letter. Read them again. Then read the rest of your letter. Then read it again. Try to find a single instance where you referred to your dad as a human being, a person, or a man. There isn't one. You've reduced your father -- the person who created you -- to a set of beliefs and political views and how it relates to you. And you don't consider your dad a person of his own standing -- he's just "your dad." You've also reduced yourself to a set of opposing views, and reduced your relationship with him to a fight between the two. The humanity has been reduced to nothingness and all that's left in its place is an argument that can never really be won. And even if one side did win, it probably wouldn't satisfy the deeper desire to be in a state of inflamed passionate conflict.

The world isn't being destroyed by democrats or republicans, red or blue, liberal or conservative, religious or atheist -- the world is being destroyed by one side believing the other side is destroying the world. The world is being hurt and damaged by one group of people believing they're truly better people than the others who think differently. The world officially ends when we let our beliefs conquer love. We must not let this happen.

When we lump people into groups, quickly label them, and assume we know everything about them and their life based on a perceived world view, how they look, where they come from, etc., we are not behaving as full human beings. When we truly believe that some people are monsters, that they fundamentally are less human than we are, and that they deserve to have less than we do, we ourselves become the monsters. When we allow our emotions to be hypnotized by the excitement of petty bickering about seemingly important topics, we drift further and further away from the fragile and crucial human bond holding everything together. When we anticipate with ferocious glee the next chance we have to prove someone "wrong" and ourselves "right," all the while disregarding the vast complexity of almost every subject -- not to mention the universe as a whole -- we are reducing the beauty and magic of life to a "side" or a "type," or worst of all, an "answer." This is the power of politics at it's most sinister.

At its best, politics is able to organize extremely complex world views into manageable and communicable systems so they can be grappled with and studied abstractly. But even the most noble efforts to organize the world are essentially futile. The best we can usually achieve is a crude and messy map of life from one particular vantage point, featuring a few grids, bullet points, and sketches of its various aspects and landmarks. Anything as infinitely complex as life, reality, and the human experience can never be summed up or organized in a definitive system, especially one based on "left or right," "A or B," "us or them." This is the fatal flaw of binary thinking in general. However, this flaw isn't just ignored, it's also embraced, amplified, and deliberately used as a weapon on the very people who think it's benefiting their way of thinking.

Human beings crave order and simplicity. We cling to the hope that some day, if we really refine our world view and beliefs, we can actually find the fully correct way to think -- the absolute truth and final side to stand on. People and systems craving power take advantage of this desire and pit us against each other using a "this or that" mentality. The point is to create unrest, disagreement, resentment, and anger -- a population constantly at war with itself, each side deeply believing that the other is not just wrong, but also a sincere threat to their very way of life and survival. This creates constant anxiety and distraction -- the perfect conditions for oppression. The goal of this sort of politics is to keep people held down and mesmerized by a persistent parade of seemingly life-or-death debates, each one worth all of our emotional energy and primal passion.

But the truth is, the world has always been and always will be on the brink of destruction. And what keeps it from actually imploding is our love for life and our deep-seeded desire not to die. Our love for our own life is inextricably connected to our love of all life and the miracle of this phenomenon we call "the world." We must give all of ourselves credit every day for keeping things going. It's an incredible achievement to exist at all.

So we must protect and respect each other, no matter how hard it feels. No matter how wrong someone else may seem to us, they are still human. No matter how bad someone may appear, they are truly no worse than us. Our beliefs and behavior don't make us fundamentally better than others, no matter how satisfying it is to believe otherwise. We must be tireless in our efforts to see things from the point of view we most disagree with. We must make endless efforts to try and understand the people we least relate to. And we must at all times force ourselves to love the people we dislike the most. Not because it's nice or because they deserve it, but because our own sanity and survival depends on it. And if we do find ourselves pushed into a corner where we must kill others in order to survive, we must fully accept that we are killing people just as fully human as ourselves, and not some evil abstract creatures.

Love your dad because he's your father, because he made you, because he thinks for himself, and most of all because he is a person. Have the strength to doubt and question what you believe as easily as you're so quick to doubt his beliefs. Live with a truly open mind -- the kind of open mind that even questions the idea of an open mind. Don't feel the need to always pick a side. And if you do pick a side, pick the side of love. It remains our only real hope for survival and has more power to save us than any other belief we could ever cling to.

Your friend,
Andrew W.K.
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Ask Andrew W.K.: My Dad Is a Right-Wing Asshole (Original Post) babylonsister Aug 2014 OP
I do not agree PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #1
Yeah, 'Andrew WK' is wrong. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2014 #3
I think Andrew W.K. is full of shite or has never had a right-wing nut in his midst..n/t monmouth3 Aug 2014 #2
The Rocknroll Buddha of the Party Speaks Wisdom TheSarcastinator Aug 2014 #4
You misread my post PowerToThePeople Aug 2014 #7
No seriously, rightwingers are destroying JaneyVee Aug 2014 #5
False premise. House of Roberts Aug 2014 #6
"..Because he thinks for himself..".. yeah right. Yeah, he's a person but he's acting like Cha Aug 2014 #8
"I have so much respect for this response to 'My Dad is a Right-Wing Asshole'" babylonsister Aug 2014 #9
 

PowerToThePeople

(9,610 posts)
1. I do not agree
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:36 AM
Aug 2014

Right wing thoughts and actions directly destroy people and this planet. They are what is wrong with the world.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
3. Yeah, 'Andrew WK' is wrong.
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:41 AM
Aug 2014

People not being kumbaya with their political opposition is not what's destroying the planet.

Some actions are right, some are wrong, some are more right or more wrong than others. You can't just pretend that if we all got along, or we all compromised, that we would magically arrive at the best choice. Sometimes the best choice is owned entirely by one side or the other, sometimes neither wants it. And in some cases, yes, it is a compromise. But the RIGHT compromise, not just something halfway between two viewpoints.

TheSarcastinator

(854 posts)
4. The Rocknroll Buddha of the Party Speaks Wisdom
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:42 AM
Aug 2014

I saw Andrew on stage several years ago: the crowd was full of young dads with their kids. When the encore "Let's Get A Party Started" kicked into gear Andrew invited all the kids up on stage to dance and mosh with him. It was pretty damn awesome.

I find it sad and really pathetic that the very first response to this posting was one that proved W.K.'s point, though.

 

PowerToThePeople

(9,610 posts)
7. You misread my post
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:50 AM
Aug 2014

No where did I hate on any person. I DO hate on right wing thoughts, philosophies, and actions. Always will, as they destroy the world we live in and harm billions of honest citizens of the planet.

My post did not prove his point.

edit -

No matter how bad someone may appear, they are truly no worse than us. Our beliefs and behavior don't make us fundamentally better than others, no matter how satisfying it is to believe otherwise.


The above statement is complete bullshit. EVERY single person on DU (trolls and right wing infiltrators included) are better persons than Dick Cheney. - QED

House of Roberts

(5,168 posts)
6. False premise.
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:50 AM
Aug 2014
When we lump people into groups, quickly label them, and assume we know everything about them and their life based on a perceived world view, how they look, where they come from, etc., we are not behaving as full human beings.


Son of A Right-Winger knows his father all too well, so all advice from Andrew W.K. based on this statement carries no weight.

Cha

(297,029 posts)
8. "..Because he thinks for himself..".. yeah right. Yeah, he's a person but he's acting like
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 12:00 PM
Aug 2014

brainwashed idiot. We've all seen what fox "news" can do to people's brains. Mush.

My heart goes out to Son of a RWinger.. not daddy. What kind of father would let propaganda destroy the relationship with his son?

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