I watched live as Neil Armstrong was walking on the
moon. Like every 11 year old boy in the
western world I was a part of the team that day. That sense of wonder and confidence in government,
science and human will peaked for humanity July 20, 1969. If aliens landed in
Times Square this afternoon people would be excited, but most sophisticated consumers
of popular culture, would react by saying “what took you guys so long”. Most pundits look back at this accomplishment
as proof we 21st century humans are moving backwards. Why are we not
on Mars? Why does the US have to hitchhike to the Flying
outhouse.
NASA got lost in Marketing over Mission. It made little scientific sense to continue
boosting men into orbit, but from a propaganda side it was gold pure gold. If the Saturn program had been continued
launching robotic craft, and if with the left over change new propulsion and
life support system had been researched, we might have arrived in the future by
2012.
The body politic mourns for the good old days of can do
America. Well there was an unsustainable load of baggage being carried by the
USA in 1969. Nixon was running the place and a crazy bleeder bleeding the
country out in Vietnam. Hard lessons
were learned. Now what if JFK had not been assassinated? What if he stood up to
the military industrial complex? What if he had put America on a Singaporean
type benevolent capitalism glide path? Imagine, just imagine.
There may still exist people like Neil Armstrong and
his breed, but I doubt it. Vietnam and Nixon destroyed that DNA. However we
have gained far more than we lost, but the danger is we are losing everything
we gained, and the backwards momentum does not promise us a force of Neil Armstrong’s.
No we are getting a New Generation of Nixon’s or worse. RIP Neil Armstrong the
last American hero with the gravitas and grace worthy of uncritical adoration.
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