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Monday, April 19, 2021
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Commentary: Pandemics, Returnees To Pet Shelters, And Life Lessons For Self-Righteous Polly Parrots
In the comment section of an article on Facebook about a record number of pets being returned to shelters as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside, I saw that some people would like their daily pats on the back for self righteousness— and one even went as far as to wish that Covid had wiped out the people whom would return their pets (of course, I reported him or her for advocating bioterrorism). I guarantee that the self-righteous—so to speak—Polly Parrots who want their crackers have absolutely no idea what some of these people may have been going through, and giving up their pets may have been the hardest decision that many of them ever made.
I also guarantee that if and/or when some of the self-righteous people whom have made comments here get into situations in which they would ever be forced to give up their own pets or have to consider giving up their own pets, their self righteousness will come back to haunt them—especially if they have no one whom can or will step up to help them care for their pets if and/or when they cannot care for them independently.
God (or life, karma, or whoever or however else you want to describe whomever or whatever) has His (or hers, its, etc.) ways of teaching the self righteous humility and compassionless compassion, and those ways often involve the very kind of situations in which the self-righteous and the compassionless left others as they looked down upon them.
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Saturday, March 20, 2021
#SillySaturday and #SentimentalSaturday: Fun With a St. Patrick’s Day Headband
(“There had better be at least way more than just a wee bit o’ treats at the end of the Rei-bow—and it had better not be a lil’ pot, either.”
(“Reilly, it’s a ‘rain-bow’—and Auntie Michelle is giving you only one treat.”
(Reilly was promised a treat for getting her picture taken.)
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
A Reminder...
(By the way, no Reillys were harmed in the making of this photoshoot)
Drink Rei-sponsibly!
Sunday, March 14, 2021
#SillySunday & #SentimentalSunday: Shelby Is Camille’s Sister...
And she just doesn’t get what the big deal is 😆!
Reilly and Camille love their, respectively, cousin and sister!
For comparison, by the way:
Friday, March 12, 2021
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Commentary: Some Of Us Still Face the Racism of Centuries Ago
Someone on Reddit observed that racism in the U.S. is often not as bad as in other countries, where it is essentially woven into the cultural fabrics. This was my reply:
While that’s true, some of us do have to face racism. I (Jewish and White) literally had to recently report someone to the FBI for calling me (I kid you not) a “walking lampshade”, and he made very clear in the subject line of his email that he intended to make an Anti-Semitic threat. I’ve also received at least two other Anti-Semitic threats over the past five to six years. For some of us, then, the fallout and ugly revitalization of Early and Mid 1900s racism is real—and my father’s paternal grandfather’s parents had to pass as Poles and Lithuanians just to survive in little out-of-the-way Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania. They could’ve tried to pass in a larger city, although relatively-large BiaÅ‚ystok (then the seat of Grodno Gubernia, now the capital of Podlaskie Voivodeship) in Poland (then Russia) was not too far from Szumowo (which we called “Sumeve” or “Shumeve”) or Lipsk (where we lived before we were exiled to Shumeve). Incidentally, writing this, I think that I now understand some of my father’s ancestors’ adversions to living in larger cities: if we weren’t banned from living as open Jews in them (and other ancestors of mine were confined to and/or baptized as Crypto Jews in small towns such as Óbudai and Verseg, Hungary), then we had to face pogroms and/or other dangers (e.g., individualized Anti-Semitic attacks in them).



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