Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Liviu Librescu

Small problems and a big tragedy


Art cobbled together with elements from'' Elegy III, oil on canvas
by Samuel Bak, 1997,  and Layne Kennedy's "Bullet Ridden Road Sign".


Saturday night me and the MoSup were returning from an art show that number one son had in D.C.  Already soaked after bad directions caused us to do a  walking tour in the rain of  Dumbarton Oaks, we looked forward to getting home.  The windows were a bit foggy and I hit a curb at Washington Circle  Blowout.  Left front tire.  Did I say it was raining?  And dark? 

Drilled as I am for emergencies, it took just a few minutes to find the owner's manual.  Needed that to find out wtf the spare tire was hidden.  I knew it dropped from under the car, and even found a likely looking nut under the carpet, but couldn't find the wrench to loosen it, or the jack.  And what if the spare was flat?  I hadn't experienced a flat tire in maybe 20 years.  So there's MoSup reading me the directions, and I find it, and blah-blah- blah.  A young Black woman, an angel - who I take it worked at GW Hospital just down the street because she was dressed in whites, saw our predicament (''I almost hit you'') and circled back to deploy a blocking action with her car.  I regret I didn't get her name.  I love her.  So does MoSup.

We got home.  And this is why I told you that.  Yesterday I took the car to the tire place, and had a new one installed.  It took about an hour, so I watched the Virginia Tech convocation in the waiting room. The President and Laura arrived, and Charles Gibson, amazingly, noted it by saying of Bush, "he's a man who always likes to give to people."

Oh, ABC must have rerun that tape of the fat cop responding at least a half dozen times. I've now seen it as many times as I saw Rodney King being pummeled after he attacked the police.  I think I can figure out what the message was supposed to be (local yokels . etc.). Poor guy will be doing forced workouts for a year.

When they began to show pictures of the murdered students and teachers there were gasps heard from around the dingy waiting room.  Makes things personal. When a close shaved (I will not say 'nappy')  bleached blonde haired Afro American "Poetess" was announced, I smelled a Maya Angelou moment coming (affected psycho babble). But no, she was quite good, and forcefully celebrated the strength of the VT community. I liked it. Clap*clap*clap.

The sigh of relief was palpable from President Charles Steger when he was announced without hearing boos and catcalls.  That, after all, is what the media have been rabble rousing for.  Instead, he was given hearty applause by the assembled multitude.  Later I saw a Fox News crawl that made note of this (''Despite criticism over his questionable response, Tech president given standing O" ).  But, they won't give up.  Steger will resign, I predict, withing a month after they finish with him.

I didn't mind that Tech thought it appropriate to hear from clergy.  We got a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew, and a very new age Christian minister who, in a campus that I'll guess is 99.8 Christian, if anything, felt it would be provocative to mention the name Jesus Christ.  At least Tom Cruise was shut out.

One honest to god real hero in this tragedy is Professor Liviu Librescu.  The man who threw his body against the classroom door so students would have time to jump out windows.  He was riddled with bullets, but his kids got out.  This morning Pittsburgh radio show host Jim Quinn suggested that the class room door should be bronzed, bullet holes and all, with  Librescu's bronzed image leaning against it.  The statue would be displayed for all time on the Tech campus, as testament to man's better nature in times of adversity.  What a wonderful idea.

Today I've heard this news item three times. "University of Miami President, and former Clinton Cabinet member Donna Shalala said  'The massacre at Virginia Tech spoils the college atmosphere.' "  I'm not making that up.  The Donna, who is positioning herself for a return to a new Clinton administration,  added that "she would have locked down the University of Miami immediately,'' if the shooting had occurred there.  STFU Shalala.  You are one of the ugly parts of this story

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Donna Shalala, didn't she have a disco hit in the seventies?

Anonymous said...

The "poetess" was Nikki Giovanni and she's a f***ing bitch. During the re-opening ceremony for Cincinnati's refurbished Fountain Square she managed to work her lovely Democratic politics into a poem by saying:

"I am not a son of a bitch like Kenny Blackwell," Giovanni said, adding that Cincinnati is "not a political whore.''

I assume her other works of poetry manage to work in the setting of Nantucket.

Anonymous said...

Donna Sha-na-na? I thought it was 50's rock.

Anonymous said...

She kinda lost me when she started talking about the elephants and aids in Africa. She also seemed to give it that Paul wellstone atmosphere but not quite as bad.

FOX currenetly has this blonde moron I do not know her name interveiwing the killers roommate asking if he could talk to the killer now what would he say. Also what does he think about his mental condition, Well he is barking at the moon ape shit or was. FOX needs to dump this broad even if she is a looker. She kinda reminds me of Katie Corad when sh would rush to the airport after a plane crash and stick a mic in the face of relatives saying How do you feel?

Anonymous said...

Looking at the picture you used for this post, I thought it was a brilliant composite. Especially heartfelt to read that it's been suggested to bronze that door and incorporate into a memorial statue. *God Bless and Keep the Hero*

Your final paragraph was a pisser, but didn't allow it to rob the joy from the rest of your post.

Good to know you and the MoSup had a true guardian angle watching over!

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I didn't know anything about Nikki Giovanni, so went strictly by her performance yesterday which exceeded my expectations. But thanks for the info. She will go the committee for inclusion in my "I hate her Fu**ing Guts" list.

Anonymous said...

Why did you have to ruin my day by mentioning Donna Shalala?

I remember the day that she, as our HHS Secretary, determined (with the assistance of the medical community) that exercise was good and fat was bad.

She, Al and Tipper waddled out to the front lawn of the White House to share their findings.

I have not recovered from the sight.

It sounds like changing a tire in the pouring rain was the easy part of your experience.

Anonymous said...

M-M-M-Myyy Shalala . . . .

Anonymous said...

Giovanni is Maya Anjerklou writ small. Note Giovanni's citation at the top of Va Tech's home page:
"blah blah blah" -- Nikki Giovanni, University Distinguished Professor, poet, activist

Here's an excerpt from her political bullshit tripe at the mourning convocation:
"...We do not understand this tragedy
We know we did nothing to deserve it

But neither does a child in Africa
Dying of AIDS

Neither do the Invisible Children
Walking the night away to avoid being captured by a rogue army

Neither does the baby elephant watching his community
Be devastated for ivory
Neither does the Mexican child looking
For fresh water

Neither does the Iraqi teenager dodging bombs

Neither does the Appalachian infant killed
By a boulder
Dislodged
Because the land was destabilized...."

Under her research interests:
"The recognition of Middle Passage as our porthole to prolonged space travel is a unique way to understand both slavery and space which I explore in Quilting the Black Eyed Pea.... My primary interest is the evolution of Black America and the impact of that evolving upon Earth.... I am in search of Darwin by land and sea to put together my theory of luck and happenstance. If luck and happenstance are factors, then responsibility has to change."

Lots more whacko pseudothink in Tech's English department here:

http://www.english.vt.edu/grad/faculty.htm

The faculty interests sound more like seminars for neo-Marxists, e.g.;

"...literacy practices and persuasive strategies of female athletes...."

"...ways in which socio-linguistic theory and practice can help address issues of student language rights." Ebonics anyone?

"...African American literary tradition." A short list, no doubt.

"I also have a background in Critical Theory, specifically postcolonial and Diaspora theory..."

"... my work focuses on American Indian, Appalachian, and African-American varieties of English...

"I facilitate dialect awareness programs ... to alleviate dialect prejudice."

"I am interested in the ways in which we read race and recognize agency in the texts of 19th-century African American women...in how Freirean*** pedagogical praxis might be reinvented..."

Note: ***Freire posited that any curriculum which ignores racism, sexism, the exploitation of workers, and other forms of oppression at the same time supports the status quo. …and blocks creative and liberating social action for change.

"... focuses on African-American literature...particularly in their strategies for resisting ... oppressive practices and structures..."

"... small newspapers coming out of networks involved with homelessness and issues of poverty and violence..."

"I investigate the propensity of technological progress and technical practices to transform commonplace perspectives on the body and personhood, including gendered identity and sexuality... the emergence of transsexuality in the mid-twentieth century and ...breastfeeding in contemporary American culture...popular representations of the sexed body through semiotic and rhetorical analysis. I am also interested in queer theory, narratology,...working on a book called Viral Mothers, which examines public health and popular discourses concerning breastfeeding and HIV transmission as a way of addressing larger concerns of maternal embodiment with respect to AIDS and environmental contamination."

"My creative nonfiction deals with the gay/lesbian experience... the many facets of eroticism, and travel in both Europe and North America. My fiction portrays the darker depths and intensities of gay male relationships."

"... specific interest is environmental policy."

"I admire ... artists who contest the drone-thought of their eras..."

"... novels and stories that describe the experience of having been colonized..."

Is this the English or the New Age Dept.? Wonder how kids' minds get twisted? Ready to barf yet?
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Darker depths of gay males! She is into deep shit. Forgive me but that is what it sounds like she is a degenerate.

Anonymous said...

Jack - I'm sorry, I should have underlined and italicized to separate the quotes and sources and my text. That post above is not just about Giovanni, but the English faculty at Tech in general. Giovanni is just a spacey Afrocentric typical no-talent Liberal, but AFAIK, doesn't get into the perverted stuff.

The other stuff comes after the link to the English Dept and consists of random selections of other English professors' interests according to the English Dept. link.
It appears to me that the academy is the only place that their otherwise useless tripe can get a play, and in the process they recruit and indoctrinate others into their warped world view.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Crazy as shithouse rats, Cornell West co-conspirators. Our tax dollars at work. Tell me pot doesn't do permenate brain damage.

Anonymous said...

"STFU Shalala. You are one of the ugly parts of this story."

She's THE ugly part of any story. Blech!

Mookie

Anonymous said...

Donna Shalala is a talentless hack, no question.

As to Nikki Giovanni, I believe she threw the shooter out of her class in 2005 because he was disruptive to the class and disrespectful to her. Cho was creeping out the females in the class so badly - including taking pics of their legs with his cell phone cam - that they refused to attend in person.

Giovanni said she attempted to get him to withdraw voluntarily and when he refused, she took it to her department head who tutored him privately for the balance of the semester.

Now I don't know about you, but the department head should have recognized a big fat red flag when a teacher is refusing to have a student in her class because he is creeping out all the other students. Another p.c. idiot contributing to this tragedy? I think so.

Anonymous said...

"Infant in Appalachia killed by boulder....?????WTF.
I live right here in the center of Hillbilly Heaven and I haven't heard this one.
It sounds like a National Enquirer headline.
Stoopid,rug munchin,lying nasty Ho.
Poletax

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