I just watched the first episode of the Spike Lee joints on HBO, “NYC
Epicenters: 9/11 to 2021 ½”. Here are some of the initial thoughts and feelings
about the two-hour long episode. Firstly, it was such a relief to feel
acknowledged by the past I experienced as being real. Sometimes, the
past year can seem like it was a bad nightmare. This felt like an
acknowledgment of all the feeling and emotions I had being validated. The
betrayal of the government handling of the pandemic to the protest against
police brutality and injustice around the world. This felt like a validation
that it actually happened. It wasn't a dream. I was there. Here is the footage.
It's want what the media presented at the time, from ANY side. It was peaceful,
lovely, and inspiring. Honestly, I feel sorry for you if you didn't get to
experience that global movement like most of humanity did during that time.
Once again, I am so glad Spike documented and presented so it is immortalized
as it happened.
Some may try and change that narrative, like it wasn't as
magical as it was, like the global agreement acknowledging systematic racism
and injustice under the law around the world didn't happen. But, it did. And it
was just as glorious as Spike Lee depicts it. My memory doesn't have the same
soundtrack, but the spirit and emotion of his score fits to what I felt during
those first, uneasy moment of the COVID19 Pandemic.
The film reminds us of our own experiences in the unfolding of
a contagion. Namely, the bad. For it wasn't until it got really bad that
Americans took notice. The failure of leadership across the board leaves you
dizzy trying to blame every level of government. But, ultimately I couldn't
help thinking of Socrates and how we elect every person fumbling the ball now. For
he did not think the “ordinary people [of Rome] were fit to govern themselves.”
That might sound offensive to read. But, his explanations
were reasonable and convincing. I used to be one of these contrarian, hipster wannabe, armchair scholars watching YouTube thinking I was smarter than the entire scientific, and medical establishment. I get it. In a world of Dr. Oz selling BS on daytime TV, it can be tough for the lay person to follow. Now, when we see the general public science
literacy every year, I get it and I agree. The question of whether the Earth
rotates around the Sun or if ghosts are real should not be controversial. Certain
scientific facts like evolution, get politicized. However, modern biology and medicine
wouldn’t make sense without it, therefore they would not exist.
Carl Sagan used to inspire me and leave me in a state of
wow. Now, his words mostly just haunt me...
“A world built on science and technology, which no one
understands it…is liable to blow up in our faces.” A recipe for a perfect storm
of disaster.
Now, social media and the internet provide so much
information that the BS is indistinguishable from the truth. There is no better
example relevant than the misinformation, fear mongering, and conspiracy
theories surrounding the COVID19 vaccines.
Turns out the modern age didn't give us flying cars, jet
packs, and hover boards. The future made processing power smaller and more
powerful. So, we get computer phones and digital cameras in our palms. You can
thank space exploration and telescopes like the Hubble for technology in the
phone you are using now. The spinoffs are not calculable.
But, this comes back to how it all works against us. Access
to information quicker, also means access to disinformation quicker. Once I
heard the question, if you were asked to prove the world is not flat, could
you? Without the use of the internet, but sheer logic and experiment. I knew
this was an important aspect because I couldn't do it. Ancient people could do
it. What knowledge did they have that I did not?
Instead, I learned how all those ages ago, someone measured
the angles of the shadows from a sun dial in two different locations at the
same time. The results are what proved the truth of the universe as we know it
today, the world is indeed not flat. They could even find the circumference of
the Earth with the results they found with incredible accuracy.
According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of the
word “epicenter”, means the central point of something, usually unpleasant or a
difficult situation. New York City often serves as the center of many situations
that we tend to forget about. We get examples of how the
pandemic helped bring people closer together in certain ways and pushed us
apart in others. Not just in a physical sense, but in a personal, psychological
sense.
When we get saved from this global pandemic, remember that
it is not because of any politician or world leaders. You give credit where it
is due, to the health care workers on the frontline and scientists developing new
technologies such as the vaccinations that will help us win this war. Never has
there been a time that peoples attention and interest should be in science.
This is our moonshot. As Americans we should rally behind the efforts to find
solutions and support the healthcare workers. We have a common enemy in the
virus killing indiscriminately, whatever your beliefs might be. It is killing
Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and even germ deniers all the same.
During the moon missions, people complained about the cost of sending men to
the moon. I am sure people asked how much it would cost to shut down St. Louis
during the Flu of 1918, but the opening back up before it was safe, would cost
them more than they could ever imagine.
I am sure there were people saying they overreacted in St.
Louis closing the city down during the Flu of 1918. But, all of those people
soon felt like assholes when the virus had a second wave worse than the first,
and a third when science deniers protested the disease into each others
uncovered, open mouths. I am sure most people have not heard of this, because
those who do not know history, are doomed to repeat it.
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