the complaint of peace

 

Translated from the

QUERELA PACIS

A. D. 1521

by

DESIDERIUS ERASMUS

(Peace speaks in her own person)
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Though I certainly deserve no ill treatment from mortals, yet if the insults and repulses I receive were attended with any advantage to them, I would content myself with lamenting in silence my own unmerited indignities and man’s injustice. But since, in driving me away from them, they remove the source of all human blessings, and let in a deluge of calamities on themselves, I am more inclined to bewail their misfortune, than complain of ill usage to myself; and I am reduced to the necessity of weeping over and commiserating those whom I wished to view rather as objects of indignation than of pity.
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For though rudely to reject one who loves them as I do, may appear to be savage cruelty; to feel an aversion for one who has deserved so well of them, base ingratitude; to trample on one who has nursed and fostered them with all a parent’s care, an unnatural want of filial affection; yet voluntarily to renounce so many and so great advantages as I always bring in my train, to go in quest of evils infinite in number and shocking in nature, how can I account for such perverse conduct, but by attributing it to downright madness? We may be angry with the wicked, but we can only pity the insane. What can I do but weep over them? And I weep over them the more bitterly, because they weep not for themselves. No part of their misfortune is more deplorable than their insensibility to it. It is one great step to convalescence to know the extent and inveteracy of a disease.

Now, if I, whose name is Peace, am a personage glorified by the united praise of God and man, as the fountain, the parent, the nurse, the patroness, the guardian of every blessing which either heaven or earth can bestow; if without me nothing is flourishing, nothing safe, nothing pure or holy, nothing pleasant to mortals, or grateful to the Supreme Being; if, on the contrary, war is one vast ocean, rushing on mankind, of all the united plagues and pestilences in nature; if, at its deadly approach, every blossom of happiness is instantly blasted, every thing that was improving gradually degenerates and dwindles away to nothing, every thing that was firmly supported totters on its foundation, every thing that was formed for long duration comes to a speedy end, and every thing that was sweet by nature is turned into bitterness; if war is so unhallowed that it becomes the deadliest bane of piety and religion; if there is nothing more calamitous to mortals, and more detestable to heaven, I ask, how in the name of God, can I believe those beings to be rational creatures; how can I believe them to be otherwise than stark mad; who, with such a waste of treasure, with so ardent a zeal, with so great an effort, with so many arts, so much anxiety, and so much danger, endeavour to drive me away from them, and purchase endless misery and mischief at a price so high?

If they were wild beasts who thus despised and rejected me, I could bear it more patiently; because I should impute the affront to nature, who had implanted in them so savage a disposition. If I were an object of hatred to dumb creatures, I could overlook their ignorance, because the powers of mind necessary to perceive my excellence have been denied to them. But it is a circumstance equally shameful and marvellous, that though nature has formed one animal, and one alone, with powers of reason, and a mind participating of divinity; one animal, and one alone, capable of sentimental affection and social union; I can find admission among the wildest of wild beasts, and the most brutal of brutes, sooner than with this one animal; the rational, immortal animal called man.

Among the celestial bodies that are revolving over our heads, though the motions are not the same, and though the force is not equal, yet they move, and ever have moved, without clashing, and in perfect harmony. The very elements themselves, though repugnant in their nature, yet, by a happy equilibrium, preserve eternal peace; and amid the discordancy of their constituent principles, cherish, by a friendly intercourse and coalition, an uninterrupted oncord.

In living bodies, how all the various limbs harmonize, and mutually combine, for common defence against injury! What can be more heterogeneous, and unlike, than the body and the soul? and yet with what strong bonds nature has united them, is evident from the pang of separation. As life itself is nothing else but the concordant union of body and soul, so is health the harmonious cooperation of all the parts and functions of the body.

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remember the alamo, pearl harbor, & the shooting of gabby giffords

U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat, 2011

“We know that silence equals consent when atrocities are committed against innocent men, women, and children. We know that indifference equals complicity when bigotry, hatred and intolerance are allowed to take root. And we know that education and hope are the most effective ways to combat ignorance and despair.”

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Tucson, Arizona, Jan. 8, 2011

(Wikipedia)

On January 8, 2011, a mass shooting occurred near Tucson, Arizona. Nineteen people were shot, six of them fatally, with one other person injured at the scene.  The shooting occurred during an open meeting that U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords was holding with members of her constituency in a Safeway parking lot.  Those killed in the incident include United States District Court for the District of Arizona Chief Judge John Roll, one of Rep. Giffords’s staffers, and a little girl.  News reports identified the target of the attack as Giffords, a Democrat representing Arizona’s 8th congressional district.  She was shot through the head at point-blank range.  Her medical condition was initially described as “critical”.  She survived ~ barely.

A 22-year-old Tucson man, Jared Lee Loughner, was arrested at the scene.  Federal prosecutors have filed five charges against him, including the attempted assassination of a member of Congress, and the assassination of a federal judge. Both of those charges carry the possibility of the death penalty.  On May 25, 2011, Loughner was found by a judge to be incompetent to stand trial based on two medical evaluations.  He’s still incarcerated and, as of this writing, involuntarily sedated.

Rawclyde adds:

Some people, mostly Republicans, dismiss the massacre as the mere act of a deranged individual.  But when Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota 2012) asks her supporters to get “armed and dangerous,” and another campaigning Republican suggests “Second Amendment remedies,” and Giffords’ rival even holds an event offering his supporters a chance to shoot an M16 at pictures of the congresswoman, and then Giffords and 18 others are shot down, six fatally, well, I beg to defer.  If you’re running for office or a member of the media and talking like a goon, you’re encouraging the United States of America to become Goon Nation instead of the democracy that more savvy people will it to be…

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Vote 2012, 2022, 2024

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pvt. donald duty & tom paine’s ghost

Tripler Insignia

by Sp4 Clyde Collins

Caducean

bi-monthly post newspaper

Tripler Army Medical Center Hawaii

1981-1984

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     Pvt. 2 Donald Duty, inspiration specialist, Poetics Lab, was about to compose a patriotic piece to commemorate July 4, 1776, the birthday of the United States of America.

     He carefully placed a library book about the American Revolution inside the Historical Incidentals Incubator, adjusted the temperature, humidity and oxygen, sat back to see what the sophisticated piece of equipment could come up with…

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     The incubator blew up.  Out of it stalked the ghost of Tom Paine, ranting and raving and exuding acrid smoke.  Not exactly what Duty expected.

     Tom Paine (1737-1809) was the author of “Common Sense” and the “American Crisis Papers,” two poignant pieces of literature that played no small role in convincing many a first American patriot to pick up his weapon and fight for freedom.  Now the author’s ghost was pacing about the lab and his tongue was on fire.

     “America’s setting out in life, like the rising of a fair morning, was unclouded and promising,” quoth the ghost glaring at Duty.  “Her cause was good.  Her principles just and liberal.  It is not every country (perhaps there is not another in the world) that can boast so fair an origin.”

     Duty, awe struck, noticed that the feet of the ghost trudging around in a bluster were not touching the floor…

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     “Rome, once the proud mistress of the universe, was originally a band of ruffians,” continued the spirit of Paine.  “Plunder and rapine made her rich, and her oppression of millions made her great.  But America, ah America, need never be ashamed to tell of her own birth.”

     A semi-transparent finger pointed at Duty.  “Let but a nation conceive rightly of its character, and it will be chastely just in protecting it.  None ever began with a fairer character than America, and none but Americans can be under a greater obligation to preserve it.”

     “But, but,” said Duty.

     “But nothing!” fumed the ghost of Tom Paine.  “You have a challenge today, just as we, the first American patriots, had a challenge yesterday.  Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.  Yet we have this consolation with us that, the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.  What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.”

     The smokey phantom changed his tune and winked.  “Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods, and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated.”

     Dazzled, Duty automatically nodded.

     Finished, Paine’s ghost stalked through the wall, circled over TAMC and rode away on a cloud.

     The young inspiration specialist picked up his pen, aimed it at a piece of paper.  He was writing furiously when his NCOIC walked into the lab, sniffed the air and scowled, “What happened to the historical incidentals incubator, private?”

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Art Work:

Baby Ghost of Paine

http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/bluebaby/gish-2-character-art-ghost

Ghost of Paine Under A Top Hat

http://quinteroart.deviantart.com/art/HITCHHIKING-GHOST-PHINEAS-130509333

Thru The Wall Paine

http://www.joeboyleart.com

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