Saturday, July 19, 2025

Everyone (Except Us, of course)

Crossing the street the other day, I passed two people deep in conversation with one another (to the exclusion of the rest of us) who were walking in the opposite direction and heard one of them say to the other, 'and all of them are either midgets or morons.'

I confess to NOT looking around to see if the circus was in town (is Congress back in session? That's all I could think of) as I instinctively knew the speaker was offering some pejorative characterizations of people with whom he disagreed, and was exercising his vocabulary skills to characterize them.

Still, reducing the world to two sorts is a sweeping statement. Everyone (else) is whatever we dislike. Not you and me, mind you-those other folks, whoever they are. 

What John Kennedy Toole called "A Confederacy of Dunces". And yeah, you can probably download it to a Kindle and enjoy it this summer as a beach book, but please don't because it's a serious book and you should have to have socks on while you enjoy it (other clothes as well, of course, but spare me the sandals).

And maybe it captures a bit too perfectly who we are as a species among all the others on this planet. Heck, for all we know, maybe every life form looks at every other life form as a midget or a moron and behaves accordingly (cats come to mind immediately). 

All of our lives are alliances of one kind or another, some more fleeting than others. In the primary grades, we had a partner for the bus #2 to go home. In high school, we had lab partners, in college, perhaps, study buddies, at work, a mentor or someone we regard as one, and in our private lives, someone we come home to.

And in each of those situations, we create egoisme a deux, which is how we make our way, forming and breaking bonds every day until the day the clown car comes to a screeching halt in front of someone we thought we really knew and then how surprised we are as we step out of the back seat to see the look in their eyes and realize we are, sadly, a little too tall to be the former.
-bill kenny

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