tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9367921.post924458954814732564..comments2024-03-26T09:40:00.710-06:00Comments on La Bloga: Chicanonautica: A Specter is Haunting ArizonaContributing Bloguistas:http://www.blogger.com/profile/13054190814722049711noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9367921.post-35297868250483112182011-01-30T16:12:20.493-07:002011-01-30T16:12:20.493-07:00Please allow me to gently correct anybody's be...Please allow me to gently correct anybody's belief that this psychopath without remorse is in possession of two medical diagnoses here; those being the former, which isn't actually an illness but looks and sounds like evil or mostly acted incoherence to fool the public that hasn't studied a little psychology for a more correct picture...and the incredibly painful paranoid schizoid type illness that has never been known to produce killers and organized manipulators at all, yet are usually homeless or medicated into zombie-like states that really are tragic, not dangerous unless they are suicidal. My husband is in prison and, while a white guy with a shaved head like most inmates, would be this guy's worst nightmare for killing a child, women, the elderly and other innocent people with such phony "politics" as his only online reference to be more than transparent to people who are rarely seen for the excellent judges of character in guys who need to prove something less shallow and stereotypical if they want to stay free from bodily harm. <br />I would like to add that Octavio Paz, way back in the 40's even, had such an amazing yet kind picture of the American's tendency towards embracing the fantasy American identity rather than the more rational and disturbing reality we hypocritically claim to be less racist and oppressive to the poorer citizens than any other country. Letting our debts and gradual shift to less involvement in our government and increase in fears that the civil war Americans would call pretty weak and spoiled. How our lifestyles and societal conditions are really seen and (by most of us?)actually lived have always been too different for us to not just allow ourselves to quit blaming anyone but ourselves for what really has to change. I personally wish that the Mexican family values I have missed in my childhood and beyond could be more valued in the near future by the rest of the "taxpaying" whiners who don't put their children first most of the time. Mi sueno finalmente, if I see little else in the way of needed change here. Sorry my Spanish is poor; I blame my American education for that, which is fair enough.HypatiaofAlexandriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18401932054327979671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9367921.post-72462604087112139692011-01-22T16:19:08.439-07:002011-01-22T16:19:08.439-07:00Good post, Ernesto. It's got the germ of some ...Good post, Ernesto. It's got the germ of some surreal/post-apocolyptic tale.<br />Ariz. sounds like the outpost to a DMZ.<br />Get out, shout, and don't take any of their <i>mierda.<br />Suerte.</i><br />RudyGAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com