April 22, 2005

Change - More Weekend Reading

Posted by Jeremy Brown

"Who does he think he is" I imagine you're asking, "with his 'weekend reading?' Some kind of bigshot?"

Well, no. But I know that there is a certain kind of reading that gets done best during the week, and another kind that you'll want to do on your laptop out on a shady part of the front yard or in the sculpture garden at the museum, or in the safe part of the park in Holyoke. So this is some of the latter...

Neo-Neocon is a great writer whose blog provides another stop on the underground railroad that has been helping people like me along the perilous journey from well behaved pre-9/11 liberal up to the cold North of open-minded, independent thought.

But to be specific, she is coming near the end of a series on Change. (I had an impulse to capitalize that word because change has been like a living creature in our lives these past few years, whether your politics are Left, Right, or somewhere under the fat part of the bell curve).

The latest installment in Neo-Neocon's series is about the Vietnam war and how two famous photos tapped into and transformed how that war was perceived by millions of people:

...The prisoner is young-looking and slight, even boyish, dressed in a checked shirt. He is facing the viewer and we see his face clearly and frontally, wincing, although the shooter is seen only in profile. The Vietcong's hands are tied behind his back, and he seems terribly vulnerable...

That this picture -- and the famously disturbing image of the Vietnamese girl running naked, screaming -- showed the brutality of war is clear. But NN lets us in on the fact that there are stories behind these pictures that we might not know (we have to wait for the next installment).

But before Vietnam is woven in, NN explains the genesis of this series of posts:

When I first started this blog, one of the things I was sure I'd do an awful lot of writing about is what it means to change one's mind on a topic as fundamental and emotional as politics: who does it, why they do it, how they do it. I thought I'd explore the ways in which "changers" differ from those who don't ever change, and the repercussions changers face among friends and family who often consider them to be pariahs. I even thought that, if a bunch of these people ever migrated to my blog, it could function as a sort of combination support group (sorry, it's the therapist in me!) and clearing house on the topic of political changers and what makes them tick.

The best thing to do is pop over to the latest installment so you can see the index of previous posts, then start from the beginning.

Posted by Jeremy Brown at April 22, 2005 06:29 PM
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“The prisoner is young-looking and slight, even boyish, dressed in a checked shirt. He is facing the viewer and we see his face clearly and frontally, wincing, although the shooter is seen only in profile.”

The photographer was the late Eddie Adams:

“In later years, Adams found himself so defined -- and haunted -- by the picture that he would not display it at his studio. He also felt it unfairly maligned Loan, who lived in Virginia after the war and died in 1998.

"The guy was a hero," Adams said, recalling Loan's explanation that the man he executed was a Viet Cong captain, responsible for murdering the family of Loan's closest aide a few hours earlier.”

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,132856,00.html

Posted by: David Thomson at April 23, 2005 07:26 AM

This morning I read through all of neo-neocon posts, as well as all the comments, as well as a detour to Vietpundit's thoughts. I will definitely follow NNC's remaining installments cause I'm curious where she takes this.

When it comes to the actual politics of Vietnam, though, I have nothing intelligent to say, having been born around 1960 and basically grown up with it as the backdrop of my childhood. Neo-neocon articulates the consciouness of say a big big sister for me. The TV show that most perfectly captures the way I experienced my childhood in that era is "The Wonder Years". I doubt that most kids of my cohort really understood what was going on politically in the 60's. We were mostly too young to recall JFK's assasination, although definitely old enough to recall the assasinations of Bobby Kennedy and MLK. But mostly we were coming of age in an era of perhaps unprecedented intergenerational conflict which must have magnified the normal parent-child difficulties to near catastrophic proportions, just because of the historical backdrop. I remember POW bracelets, fighting my parents to wear my 1st pair of blue jeans, walking around like a slut at age 12 in halter tops, going downdown to what were probably headshops! to buy incense and blacklights and psychedelic posters (this stuff was fun as hell for kids! although I don't think we made the drug connection until about 1972), dancing in friends' basements on shag carpeting to "The Age of Aquarius" and "In a Godadavida Baby" (or however you spell that) and then collapsing into beanbag chairs!

I would frankly be shocked to find out that any person born around 1960 wasn't a liberal in their 20's and even 30's. Our generation has no recollection of the conservative 50's. We were just thrust into the midst of the counterculture - it's really all we ever knew. We only experienced conservatism as something that represented our parent's generation.

Unless one was a political junkie, there wasn't really a whole lot going on to shake up our liberal assumptions - until 9/11.

Posted by: Caroline at April 23, 2005 03:41 PM

The bookmark was already set on neo neocon's recounting of her personal oddesy. Reading it, I'm again reminded how much one's world view informs both politics and core religious convictions. I'm increasingly dismayed at what I perceive as the failure of my children, now young adults to recognize that though the world may not have changed, surely our view of it must change after 9/11. Our discussion on all topics political devolve into angry acusations that I've sold out my brain to the Republican right. Little do they know I'm leaning a bit further, nearly to the libertarian right.

I'm frankly looking forward to what may follow the thoughtful prefacing of her experience of change. For me was something of an epiphany, and has had several important repercussions in my thinking first and my life. Change is good. Change is harder than I had ever imagined. But reexamining old assumptions is a lot like spring cleaning. I'm enjoying the show in my own life, and love reading of others who have walked a similar path.

Posted by: ds at April 23, 2005 06:51 PM

I've been following neo's writing, because I am almost her age and am going through the same sea changes.

Since 9/11 we have been overwhelmed with action (necessary, IMO). Now we are in a bit of a lull and can listen to our hearts for a change. For me, it means the joy of watching the Iraqi elections and Arab democratic movement, as well as re-experiencing the sadness of 9/11. After all this relection, I rented On Faith and Doubt, the PBS special, again and recommend it highly.

Posted by: Patricia at April 23, 2005 07:41 PM

Neo-Neocon has a good blog. We come from a similar political background too and came to similar conclusions about the Left et al. I like your blog.

Posted by: Pauk at April 24, 2005 03:49 AM

Neo-Neocon is a great writer whose blog provides another stop on the underground railroad that has been helping people like me along the perilous journey from well behaved pre-9/11 liberal up to the cold North of open-minded, independent thought.

Um ... isn't that paragraph kind of oxymoronic? "Guided free-thought?"

Posted by: Mark at April 24, 2005 07:12 PM

Caroline, I can relate to a lot of what you said about your generational cohort. I'm in the one just before yours--mid to late nineteen-fifties-- and "The Wonder Years" is pretty much the way I experienced my childhood and adolescense.

I think the problem there was getting the counterculture and the youth movement confused with politics, or the kind of genuine liberalism that moved this country forward from WWII to the late '60s.

My sister, who was born the same year you were, registered as a Republican and voted for Reagan. Only the issue then wasn't terrorism, it was urban crime, and liberals had been positioned by the conservatives as being soft on crime the way they're now being positioned as being soft on terrorism, and before that, soft on Communism.

I'd been disillusioned with the corruption of liberalism into political correctness by 1980 but never bought Reagan or the Right, either. It just looked to me like a different flavor of Kool Ade. I switched from Democrat to Independent.

I've read and heard dozens of people saying "I was a liberal until 9/11" and remember an expression from the late 60's: "A conservative is a liberal who's just been mugged." But I wonder how many people have turned from liberal AND conservative to Independent, not just since 9/11 but over the course of the past three decades.

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Melinda - It sounds like you and your sister were paying alot more attention to politics than I was over the past 40 years that you were able to separate the two. For non-political people like myself, however, the "counterculture" and "politics" were practically one and the same until 9/11 (and for a great many people they quite obviously are still one and the same). The "counterculture" is synonymous with a great deal of political assumptions - from abortion to gay rights to anti-traditional family to pro-minority grievances whatever their actual merits to "war on poverty" to "multiculturalism and political corrrectness" to anti-military to anti-business and so and so on. The children of the "counterculture" now represent the media and academic and even many political elites of the entire society. 9/11 served as a catalyst to force examination of all of the counterculture's assumptions and their long-term implications (the Pope's recent death also opened up a whole other layer of the impact of Vatican II which coincided temporally with the counterculture's ascendance in western society). Whooo Boy - it's a lot to contemplate to say the least! We've come a long way from the "Wonder Years"! What the counterculture ultimately represents is nihilism. But then what else would one expect from a movement whose basic slogan was "sex, drugs, and rock and roll!"?

Posted by: Caroline at April 26, 2005 05:03 PM

P.S. - speaking of "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" - if there's one serious conversation America needs to have, it's the pros and cons of legalizing drugs. I know this is a foreign policy blog - but drugs are now a very serious foreign policy issue, considering that drug profits are now a major source of financing international terrorism, in combination with the costs of fighting the War on Drugs that might (or might not) be better spent elsewhere, namely fighting the WOT - or more precisely, fighting Islamic jihad (instead of financing it!).

By the same token - immigration is also a "foreign policy" issue. By definition, immigrants are "foreign" and we are in need of a rational policy on immigration. I don't trust either party as far as I can throw them on this issue because it is an issue that encourages short-sightedness on the part of both political parties, and for rather obvious reasons (getting votes to stay in power for one). Someone needs to take the long view and I would trust average Americans to take that long view before I would trust any of our political leaders to do so.

Anyway - those are 2 topics I would really like to see our hosts post about - drug policy and immigration - two issues about which we cannot really draw artificial distinctions between foreign and domestic policy. And our nation is, without a doubt, in very serious need of open debate about both.

Posted by: Caroline at April 26, 2005 06:21 PM

Oh and Melinda- also - speaking of the union between the "counterculture" and politics - let's not forget something broached on a previous thread about the role that psychiatry and the mental health sciences have played from a policy perspective in furthering the agenda of the counterculture. The social sciences have had a major impact in affecting policy with regard to concepts of "deviance" and the drive towards "rehabilitation" of criminals and "acceptable" parenting techniques and so on - all of which have had a major impact on crime and law enforcement and how as a society we view and deal with violence.

I did read somewhere along the way, that the one common denominator that accounts for how it is possible that this one historical cohort in American society (cause there have been hundreds of them) was able to have such a huge impact historically speaking - was precisely due to the explosion of communications media in the past 40 years - that began with television but has continued through to the present. Otherwise - that one rather rebellious and quite adolescent generation that came of age in the 60's - could never have had the impact it did. In other words, the "counterculture" is something of an historical accident that owes its influence to it's coincidence historically, with an explosion in communications technology. The result was to put the teenagers in charge of society - literally.

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