It’s important to point out I’m not talking about dumb people or even uneducated people. Making a conscious choice to not better ourselves, to not be better informed or more rational, makes a virtue of intellectual laziness. I blame most of this on Bart Simpson, who made under-achievement a kind of ersatz virtue. We are no longer stigmatized for being stupid which is, in and of itself, stupid.
Can someone, anyone, explain Miley Cyrus to me?
Why is this woman a “star”? Is her singing really that good? Are
her songs really so moving that she deserves all of the press
she’s getting? This Disney debutante-turned-porn queen made
millions entertaining precocious preteens only to cash in on the
shock value of Hannah Montana doing soft porn. Beyond the haze
of that titillating gimmick, does anything she does now have any
artistic merit? And, will the 40-year Cyrus look back with shame
and horror at this time in her life? From what I can tell, only
Stupid People think Miley Cyrus is worth paying any attention
to. In fact, Cyrus’ circus act seems, to me, to be performance
art, as if she is satirizing the historically low-brow, morally
bankrupt talentless noise that passes for pop culture these
days. I accept the distinct possibility that I’m just not in on
the joke; Cyrus’ wink and infantile tongue gesture suggesting
she knows full well how completely empty her “art” is, but is
happy to take the cash nonetheless. Like Mike Myers in Austin
Powers drag, Cyrus seems to be mocking anyone dense enough
to be watching this warmed-over shock Madonna wannabe. With each
glance, I can actually feel my brain cells atrophying.
Stupid People spend hundreds of dollars every month just to
watch TV where they see mostly loud, bombastic commercials
shouting at Stupid People. TV networks and cable channels rake
in hundreds of millions of dollars selling a blizzard of
commercials they bombard us with constantly, so much so that
there really isn’t a reason why they should be charging anything
at all to view their programs. But they know we’re Stupid, and
Stupid People do what they are told. There is likely an at least
400% markup on your cable bill—meaning, you’re likely paying at
least four times what it actually costs to beam that
content into your home. Stupid People pay this cash out year
after year without a second thought, all for 137 channels of
Stupid, worthless content. Stupid Christian People are all the
more Stupid because only the most infinitesimal fraction of the
content they are paying through the nose for every month edifies
the Body of Christ or glorifies God in any way. 99.999% of the
rest is disgusting, filthy, antichrist garbage. And the New York
Jets.
So far as I can tell, Stupid People have almost no quiet in
their lives. 50-inch flatscreens in their bedrooms,
water-resistant flatscreens in their bathrooms, flatscreens
built into their kitchen refrigerators. Most Stupid People I
know have this noise droning on and on constantly—from the
bedroom to the bathroom to the breakfast table, in their car,
walking down the street with their “smart” phones, constant
streaming on their office PC. Stupid People simply cannot abide
quiet, can’t sit still. They are rats in a maze, constantly in
motion, bumping their heads into walls, filling their lives with
noise and accepting as normal a state of chaos for themselves
and their children as they overload their calendars with
activities.
Stupid People don’t ask. Don’t think. Don’t believe. Stupid
People value tribal homogeny over individualism. Stupid People
live their lives on only two dimensions—mind and body—and
relegate any concern for the spirit to either a histrionic
ignorant institutionalized tribal religion or banish any thought
or discussion of spirituality to the realm of childish ridicule.
I hate Stupid People. I hate talking to them. I hate having to
explain things to them. I hate working for them. I hate being
subject to them. I realize this isn't very Christlike, but
neither is lying about it. I hate these ignorant Sarah
Palin Duck Dynasty low information nitwits and the culture of
disengagement that seems to dominate virtually all walks of life
in this country. I do not exclude myself from being one of them. I
myself am frequently Stupid, unbelievably Stupid for a man of
age, experience and alleged intellect. I’ve done very, very
Stupid things in life.
It’s important to point out I’m not talking about dumb people or
even uneducated people. I’m not talking about people who don’t
know any better or people who are, for whatever reason,
uninformed or to whom important information is, for whatever
reasons, not available. I’m talking about Stupid People. I know
lots of well-educated people with advanced degrees who are,
nevertheless, dumb as a bag of hammers. Dr. So And So. Pastor
Thus and So. Stupid. Lacking the sense of my dear departed
grandmother who had, at best, a grade-school education but who
had what we once called common sense.
I’m talking about
people who have an
opportunity to learn, to grow, to exchange ideas and culture but
who choose not to. I’m talking about people who have the
advantage and ability to hear more than one version or
interpretation of an issue but who are too lazy or too deeply
committed to their tribal disposition to bother. I blame most of
this on Bart Simpson, who made under-achievement a kind of
ersatz virtue. We are no longer stigmatized for being stupid
which is, in and of itself, stupid. Making a conscious choice to
not better ourselves, to not be better informed or more
rational, makes a virtue of intellectual laziness. Michele
Bachmann claiming the nation’s founding fathers “worked
tirelessly” to end slavery was stupid. Not because she got the
history wrong but because she was too lazy to look it up.
Bachmann’s slim virtue is her genuine commitment to being
stupid; she’s stupid and she’s proud of it.
Sarah Palin, on the other hand, is far more obviously
disingenuous. Bachmann is lazy, Palin is simply disengaged from
the facts in a truly frightening way. Palin has earned millions
from Stupid People who unconditionally embrace her vapidity.
John McCain wheeled Palin out as a Republican alternative to
Hillary Clinton, which must have been deeply insulting to
Clinton. Clinton worked herself half to death as the nation’s
first viable female candidate for the presidency. Rather than
affirm that historic effort, Palin’s ascension mocked it. Palin
was, literally, a Hillary Clinton satire, setting women—the very
Stupid People stuffing her purse with cash—back a generation and
undercutting the historic nature and seriousness of Clinton’s
run by presenting a woman who was not unintelligent but who
was—write this down someplace—lazy. Palin was the antithesis of
Clinton, yet many Clinton loyalists flocked to Palin’s candidacy
in an irrational dash away from Barack Obama because they
emotionally disliked the then-senator for fouling up Clinton’s
coronation. It was a bad case of emotion over intellect,
Clinton’s supporters racing to the nearest set of ovaries, as if
any woman will do.
This is the great promise of Hillary Clinton in 2016, that women of every generation, ethnicity and, yes, political disposition will follow their emotions to the ballot box. They will set their differences aside because, despite what the pundits say, 2016 is their time and they know it. They’ve waited long enough. No candidate, male or female, gets elected without the support of women and women will flood the voting booths in 2016 not because of Clinton per se but because of the moment. Blacks flooded those same booths in 2008 because of the moment. America doesn’t need Hillary Clinton. America needs this historic and defining moment and Clinton just happens to be the only viable path to it. She’ll run because she has to run. It’s really not even about her anymore.