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1The Miserable People Empty The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 1:39 pm

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

August 1, 2018   John Pavlovitz

The Miserable People TrumpTampa

Miserable.

Every time I see them, this is the word that prevails.

Whenever I encounter a supporter of this President on social media now, or scan the crowds at his propaganda rallies, or see his surrogates bloviating on talk shows or pounding upon pulpits, I am left with the same conclusion: they are a people bereft of joy.

There is no happiness, no benevolence, nothing life-giving left there.

The emotional deficit is continually on display:

In their contorted, sneering countenance; in their so readily brandished middle finger; in their steady spit shower of verbal filth. With each angry gesture and with every slandering epithet, they reveal in high-definition detail what it looks like when someone loses the light inside them.

War does this to the human heart. These people are at war with the world.

They’re against gays.
They’re against immigrants.
They’re against Muslims.
They’re against foreigners.
They’re against scientists.
They’re against atheists.
They’re against Liberals.
They’re against the Democrats.
They’re against the Media.
They’re against teenage shooting survivors.
They’re against athletes and entertainers.

The world in their heads is composed almost entirely of enemies and adversaries—and as a result they are perpetually disgusted. If I had that many enemies to fight, I’d be unendingly pissed off too. I’d probably pity them a lot more if I didn’t have to endure them.

These are the wildest of ironies: Their President is in the White House, their politicians commandeer the House and Senate, the Supreme Court is tilted In their favor—and yet they still manage to feel themselves oppressed, still picture the world unfair, still rage against a machine they’ve made and are part of. So many of them claim faith in Jesus, and yet live in almost polar opposition to his example.

The only time they do smile, is to reflect the arrogant, self-satisfied sneer of their leader; almost always in the face of someone else’s heartache or misfortune, almost always when someone else loses something. They only joy they seem capable of manufacturing, is in response to pain.

I try to imagine what it feels like to be so afflicted with contempt for the planet: to be forever scowling, to be so viscerally sickened by the breadth of diversity around me, to be relentlessly in a fear-birthed battle posture—but I can’t.

Thank God, I can’t. If you can’t imagine it either, consider yourself fortunate.

I realize that this has become the difference now; the dividing line in this version of America. It is between joyful people and miserable people.

There are those who live open-handed toward the world, and those whose fists are balled tightly; those who are driven by compassion, and those fueled by anger; those who want a bigger table, and those feel the table is exclusively theirs.

As disheartening as it is to witness people this internally toxic, it’s a cautionary reminder of who we do not want to become, of what we can’t let the fight do to us.

We have to fight to keep goodness inside us, despite the outside badness; to never be defined by how many things we hate.

I want my default response to this life to always be hope and not derision.

May we who oppose this national malignancy, never become so devoid of lightness that we resemble those who celebrate it.

May we never applaud someone’s suffering, never weaponize our religion to do harm, never grow comfortable with hearts that are only capable of anger.

May we never lose our laughter, our softness, our lightness in this life, and let a smile come easily to us.

May we never become as miserable as those who support this President.

That is when we know we’ve really lost.

https://johnpavlovitz.com/2018/08/01/the-miserable-people/comment-page-1/#comment-330766

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2The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 3:10 pm

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

So it's "miserables" now?   Whatever happened to the deplorables?"   Are they the same people, different people... or are the "miserables" some particular subset of the "deplorables?"  Or maybe all the "regular deplorables" got deported or something and we're left with just the "miserable deplorables"?

It's so hard to keep up.  I guess my age is just showing in that respect?   Can we still say he-she?  Or is that something different now too?  Laughing  

Oh well, at least at least I still know which bathroom to use ... ....I think  confused

3The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 4:27 pm

Telstar

Telstar

EmeraldGhost wrote:

It's so hard to keep up.  I guess my age is just showing in that respect?   Can we still say he-she?  Or is that something different now too?  Laughing  

Oh well, at least at least I still know which bathroom to use ... ....I think
 confused



Just use the room with Gary's Johnson on the door like all the he-shes do.

4The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 4:50 pm

knothead

knothead

[quote="Floridatexan"]August 1, 2018   John Pavlovitz

The Miserable People TrumpTampa

Miserable.

Every time I see them, this is the word that prevails.

Whenever I encounter a supporter of this President on social media now, or scan the crowds at his propaganda rallies, or see his surrogates bloviating on talk shows or pounding upon pulpits, I am left with the same conclusion: they are a people bereft of joy.

There is no happiness, no benevolence, nothing life-giving left there.

The emotional deficit is continually on display:

In their contorted, sneering countenance; in their so readily brandished middle finger; in their steady spit shower of verbal filth. With each angry gesture and with every slandering epithet, they reveal in high-definition detail what it looks like when someone loses the light inside them.

War does this to the human heart. These people are at war with the world.

They’re against gays.
They’re against immigrants.
They’re against Muslims.
They’re against foreigners.
They’re against scientists.
They’re against atheists.
They’re against Liberals.
They’re against the Democrats.
They’re against the Media.
They’re against teenage shooting survivors.
They’re against athletes and entertainers.

The world in their heads is composed almost entirely of enemies and adversaries—and as a result they are perpetually disgusted. If I had that many enemies to fight, I’d be unendingly pissed off too. I’d probably pity them a lot more if I didn’t have to endure them.

These are the wildest of ironies: Their President is in the White House, their politicians commandeer the House and Senate, the Supreme Court is tilted In their favor—and yet they still manage to feel themselves oppressed, still picture the world unfair, still rage against a machine they’ve made and are part of. So many of them claim faith in Jesus, and yet live in almost polar opposition to his example.

The only time they do smile, is to reflect the arrogant, self-satisfied sneer of their leader; almost always in the face of someone else’s heartache or misfortune, almost always when someone else loses something. They only joy they seem capable of manufacturing, is in response to pain.

I try to imagine what it feels like to be so afflicted with contempt for the planet: to be forever scowling, to be so viscerally sickened by the breadth of diversity around me, to be relentlessly in a fear-birthed battle posture—but I can’t.

Thank God, I can’t. If you can’t imagine it either, consider yourself fortunate.

I realize that this has become the difference now; the dividing line in this version of America. It is between joyful people and miserable people.

There are those who live open-handed toward the world, and those whose fists are balled tightly; those who are driven by compassion, and those fueled by anger; those who want a bigger table, and those feel the table is exclusively theirs.

As disheartening as it is to witness people this internally toxic, it’s a cautionary reminder of who we do not want to become, of what we can’t let the fight do to us.

We have to fight to keep goodness inside us, despite the outside badness; to never be defined by how many things we hate.

I want my default response to this life to always be hope and not derision.

May we who oppose this national malignancy, never become so devoid of lightness that we resemble those who celebrate it.

May we never applaud someone’s suffering, never weaponize our religion to do harm, never grow comfortable with hearts that are only capable of anger.

May we never lose our laughter, our softness, our lightness in this life, and let a smile come easily to us.

May we never become as miserable as those who support this President.

That is when we know we’ve really lost.

https://johnpavlovitz.com/2018/08/01/the-miserable-people/comment-page-1/#comment-330766

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cheers cheers cheers Thanks FT, good post!

5The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 5:26 pm

Guest


Guest

Oh... more identity politics. Sleep

6The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 5:47 pm

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

Telstar wrote:
EmeraldGhost wrote:

It's so hard to keep up.  I guess my age is just showing in that respect?   Can we still say he-she?  Or is that something different now too?  Laughing  

Oh well, at least at least I still know which bathroom to use ... ....I think
 confused



Just use the room with Gary's Johnson on the door like all the he-shes do.

Haven't seen that one yet?  

Is it next to the one with "Corrupt Loser Hillary Who Ran For Twelve Years,  Had a Gazillion Dollars In Campaign Funds, All The Press Behind Her, Got The Party Appartchiks to Knock Out Her Only Real Primary Opponent, And Still Couldn't Win"  on the door?  

No? Well, guess I'll just have to keep peeing in the alley till I find it.  Laughing

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/399416-gary-johnson-eyeing-senate-bid

7The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 6:01 pm

Telstar

Telstar

EmeraldGhost wrote:
Telstar wrote:
EmeraldGhost wrote:

It's so hard to keep up.  I guess my age is just showing in that respect?   Can we still say he-she?  Or is that something different now too?  Laughing  

Oh well, at least at least I still know which bathroom to use ... ....I think
 confused



Just use the room with Gary's Johnson on the door like all the he-shes do.

Haven't seen that one yet?  

Is it next to the one with "Loser Hillary Who Ran For Twelve Years,  Had a Gazillion Dollars In Campaign Funds, All The Press Behind Her, Got The Party Appartchiks to Knock Out Her Only Real Primary Opponent, And Still Couldn't Win"  on the door?  

Guess I'll just have to keep peeing in the alley till I find it.  Laughing

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/399416-gary-johnson-eyeing-senate-bid


Good luck on finding it or just ask Pat.




The Miserable People Lurch_11`


You wang.

8The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 7:50 pm

EmeraldGhost

EmeraldGhost

Telstar wrote:
EmeraldGhost wrote:
Telstar wrote:
EmeraldGhost wrote:

It's so hard to keep up.  I guess my age is just showing in that respect?   Can we still say he-she?  Or is that something different now too?  Laughing  

Oh well, at least at least I still know which bathroom to use ... ....I think
 confused



Just use the room with Gary's Johnson on the door like all the he-shes do.

Haven't seen that one yet?  

Is it next to the one with "Loser Hillary Who Ran For Twelve Years,  Had a Gazillion Dollars In Campaign Funds, All The Press Behind Her, Got The Party Appartchiks to Knock Out Her Only Real Primary Opponent, And Still Couldn't Win"  on the door?  

Guess I'll just have to keep peeing in the alley till I find it.  Laughing

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/399416-gary-johnson-eyeing-senate-bid


Good luck on finding it or just ask Pat.




The Miserable People Lurch_11`


You wang.


Ah, 'Tellie' .... you never fail to amuse.

(Might I suggest you get a new selfie?) Laughing

9The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 8:53 pm

polecat

polecat

In Trump's World:
Obama: Kenyan
LeBron James: dumb
Don Lemon: dumb
Maxine Waters: low IQ
black countries: shitholes
black athletes: SOBs
Black tenants: unwelcome
Black workers: lazy
Central Park 5: guilty
Mexicans: rapists
Muslims: terrorists
Indians: fake
Nazis: very fine people
@KeithBoyken

10The Miserable People Empty Re: The Miserable People 8/4/2018, 8:57 pm

Telstar

Telstar

polecat wrote:In Trump's World:
Obama: Kenyan
LeBron James: dumb
Don Lemon: dumb
Maxine Waters: low IQ
black countries: shitholes
black athletes: SOBs
Black tenants: unwelcome
Black workers: lazy
Central Park 5: guilty
Mexicans: rapists
Muslims: terrorists
Indians: fake
Nazis: very fine people
@KeithBoyken





It takes a Nazi to know a Nazi.

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