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Fools, Fixed Games and the Future of Our Nation

7/12/2014

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PictureReggie Jackson fools the umpires into thinking he unintentionally interfered with a play in the 1978 World Series.
Years ago, I played Little League baseball.  Those were good times.  I was a pretty good player and I played on some winning teams.  I learned about teamwork and sportsmanship.

I also learned a little about the dark side of some people.  Not the players.  They were kids like me, getting exposure to the kind of competition we would be accustomed to years later.

It was the parents, and specifically, some of the coaches.  I will never forget what happened one season.

In Little League we had split seasons.  There were two halves.  Teams competed to win at least one of the half seasons to assure a spot in the championship. If a team won both halves, there was no championship – that team was declared the winner.

My team lost the first half narrowly to our rivals.  In the second half, we were poised to win and face our rivals in the championship.

Then something happened.

Our rivals were set to play a game against another team.  My brother, who was on my team, and I went to see the game.  We hoped our rivals would beat the other team, which was challenging us for the second half.

We saw our rivals take the field.  Some guy who had never pitched the entire season took the mound.  He threw pitches in the dirt to a catcher who had barely gotten the equipment on!  We tried to find our rivals’ best player, who had clobbered several home runs that season.  He was not on the field: he was on the bench.

The other team came to bat.  The first hitter grounded a ball toward the second baseman, who started to step toward it.  Then he stopped and watched the ball roll by.  The next batter popped the ball into the outfield.  Two outfielders looked at each other and laughed as the ball dropped.

The game went on like this.  My brother and I watched for a while, stunned that no one was stopping it.  We went home and told my dad, who called the league commissioner’s office and relayed our account.  The commissioner said he would get back to him.  He never did.

Who would throw a Little League game?

People who put their self-interest before respect for the rules.

As I grew older, I realized this tactic was quite common.  Friends shoplifted.  Classmates cheated on tests. Co-workers embezzled money.

And this was small fish, compared to the prizes at stake in our society.

Those who deceive and flaunt rules will always have the advantage.  With no concern for ethics, they can achieve their goals using every option available.

So why do we, who are aware of these deceptions, bother to bring them to the attention of others?

Because life is a lot like baseball.

We may hit the ball or we may strike out.

But we won't let someone make a fool of us.
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What We Need and Why We Do Not Get It

7/4/2013

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Many people laugh when I suggest that people connected to the government lied to the public about the events of 9/11.

But when I say politicians lie, or members of the Supreme Court lie, or that public officials lie about other matters, the same people nod their heads and agree enthusiastically.

Why is that?

It has to do with needs.  If one determines that they need something, they tend to hold on to it more tightly than something they could do without.  This attitude is simple human nature.

According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (see picture), a person’s first set of needs are the most basic: we all need to breathe, drink water, eat food, etc.  If we are dependent (or believe we are dependent) upon someone else to provide these necessities, we would not likely question that person or antagonize them.  We could be saying goodbye to our lives!

Once a person achieves this first set of needs, this theory tells us, they are able to handle the next set, which is about the security of: one’s person, employment, health, etc.  If one does not feel secure about themselves and about their position in society, they will not be able to move up the “ladder” of the hierarchy and make friends or feel self-confidence.

“Rocking the boat” and questioning those who provide security, such as agents of our government, jeopardizes one’s ability to become a confident and social person.  It may not be the same as being deprived of water, but one who openly doubts those charged with providing security risks social suicide!

No wonder a majority of people still trust our government with the responsibility of protecting us from attack, despite overwhelming evidence that the events of 9/11 were a hoax!  It is far safer to “settle” for accusing politicians of lying and cheating because there is no fear of retaliation or alienation for espousing these views.

Yes, we all understand the advantage of safety: one does not have to lift a finger.

Imagine the possibility of afterlife.  This idea goes beyond one’s security on the temporary home of Planet Earth.  It goes to eternal life.

Imagine a deity who records your every thought and action.  Imagine your destination after life going favorably in one direction and horribly in another direction.  Imagine this deity having control over which way you go.

Many of those who are willing to speak out against the actions of those charged with running our government are unwilling to speak up about certain religions that threaten eternal insecurity to those that question the deity.

There is something missing in the Maslow’s theory.  Somewhere after we get our water and our food, we need to grasp the right to ask questions and to obtain answers.  The idea of either trusting our leaders blindly to protect us or to face alienation is not sufficient for any of us to function in a world of deception and lies.

That’s my theory.  We need choices that reflect our needs, not our fears.



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Would You Follow an Illegal Order?

4/6/2013

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Would you follow an illegal order?

Experiments, such as the Milgram Experiment, have concluded that people will break their own moral code if conditioned under certain circumstances.  In that experiment, the person running it would tell the subject to ask questions of another person.  Upon receiving incorrect answers from the other person, the subject would be told to order shocks to be given to them.

Unbeknownst to the subject, the other person was an actor secretly helping those who ran the experiment.  Separated by a wall from the subject, the actor pretended to feel serious pain from the shocks.  Overwhelmingly, the subjects, at some point told that they would not be held responsible for the harm, would continue to administer the shocks.

In a municipality recently, the head of Code Enforcement made a remark we have probably all heard frequently.  When asked why he did not charge a city official with permit violations, he said he was “just following orders” from supervisors who urged him not to pursue the matter.

Before we make any moral judgments of those discussed here who went along with actions they knew or should have known were wrong, we could start by asking ourselves:

What would we do?

Few people are comfortable with the idea of standing alone in advocating a point of view.

Few people are willing to risk repercussion from authority.

Few people have the ability to see themselves as part of the orders they carry out, especially when given the choice to displace the blame on the ones who gave the orders.

The morality of an order depends upon the followers’ willingness to equate their responsibility to that of those who give them.


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A Fan's Folklore with a Picture for Each Chapter

11/18/2012

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A Fan's Folklore - The Snake Rolls the Dice

11/13/2012

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Ken Stabler was like a snake.  He zig-zagged all over the football field and slithered toward the goal line.

Teammates knew he had no real venom.  He never bad-mouthed his fellow players during the football games.

Then he found he could not slither any more.  He had to be crafty to defeat his opponents.

In one of the games his team was down by 6 points and down to its last play.  He was about to be tackled.  He had nowhere to run and no one to throw the ball to.

He refused to give up.

That meant breaking the rules.

He rolled the ball to a teammate upfield.  The teammate then rolled the ball to another teammate, who fell on it in the end zone.

The other team cried foul.  They pleaded with the zebras to call a penalty.

But the Snake got away with it.  Guess the zebras were blind as bats.  He rolled the dice and the other team came up snake-eyes.  The San Diego Chicken fainted in horror.

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Cheaters Never Prosper but Neither Do Losers

10/13/2010

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You will find this chapter in Dean T. Hartwell's upcoming book A Fan's Folklore: Six Seasons of Triumph, Tragedy and Tough Luck out NOW!

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