30 April 2008
Jeremiah Wright
Jeremiah Wright. This man is at the same time the most brilliant and the stupidest figure of the 2008 election so far.
First, on his brilliance: If you haven't listened to him at the National Press Club (BEFORE the questions--see below) and on the Moyer's show, check it out. Wright is a well-learned scholar. He is a theologian and knows his history. His discussion of Hermeneutics and the need to grapple with the ugly parts of the Bible are important. His explanation of his comments that were played on the TV constantly is good enough and certainly not any worse than any other nonsense you hear in a church on Sunday morning ('I feel like God has gathered us here today to blah, blah, blah'). He is right: Religion that is not connected to the actual life of the practitioners is worthless. And that the religion of the slave-owner is not the same religion as the slave. He is right about the evil the US government has done/ is doing/ will do and I agree with him: if there is a God to damn this sort of behaviour and these sorts of evil people, then America is damned (use the word 'condemn' if it makes you feel better).
I am also aware of the double standard. First, that if this was Hillary's pastor, there would be no problem or fear. Obama is a black man, and some white people are afraid of black men, especially when they are angry. J. Wright is only a threat because we're all sort of afraid that Obama might be angry too. No one would be afraid of an angry white man (Howard Dean) or an angry black OR white woman. Second, if Obama's pastor was white and spewing white evangelical crazy (God damns gays or abortionists or whatever, ie. Hagee) then it would be okay because white evangelical crazy comes from the Bible. Black Christian crazy is from the Black Panthers and Malcom X.
But, and this is a big butt (and I cannot lie), Wright is being an asshole about the whole thing. See the questions at the National Press Club. He is being antagonized and he is getting antagonized. It's like, He says he wants people to be reconciled, but he's not taking a step to the middle ground. Yes, some dumb white people don't get why some blacks are still angry, but the way of helping them understand is not shouting at them. It's through education. Now, granted, this is a bad place to do that, but you don't choose the circumstances you end up in. You have to deal with them as they are. So his inability to adapt is killing not only the chance of people listening to him in the future, but it's also hurting Obama's chance to be elected and bring some real reconciliation. God doesn't call anyone to be an asshole and I think you could probably speak the truth in a little more love and stop being so condescending. And shut the fuck up about the US government making AIDS or trying to defend the statement 'Zionism is a gutter religion.' That isn't getting anyone anywhere.
And anyone who quotes X saying, 'The chickens are coming home to roost' without recognizing the irony of X being killed by his own metaphorical chickens? Well, that is unforgivable.
This is toughie for Obama, I think. What he really needs is for Clinton to admit she lost and let the full power of the Democratic party come behind him. Until then, I'm not sure what else he can do.
First, on his brilliance: If you haven't listened to him at the National Press Club (BEFORE the questions--see below) and on the Moyer's show, check it out. Wright is a well-learned scholar. He is a theologian and knows his history. His discussion of Hermeneutics and the need to grapple with the ugly parts of the Bible are important. His explanation of his comments that were played on the TV constantly is good enough and certainly not any worse than any other nonsense you hear in a church on Sunday morning ('I feel like God has gathered us here today to blah, blah, blah'). He is right: Religion that is not connected to the actual life of the practitioners is worthless. And that the religion of the slave-owner is not the same religion as the slave. He is right about the evil the US government has done/ is doing/ will do and I agree with him: if there is a God to damn this sort of behaviour and these sorts of evil people, then America is damned (use the word 'condemn' if it makes you feel better).
I am also aware of the double standard. First, that if this was Hillary's pastor, there would be no problem or fear. Obama is a black man, and some white people are afraid of black men, especially when they are angry. J. Wright is only a threat because we're all sort of afraid that Obama might be angry too. No one would be afraid of an angry white man (Howard Dean) or an angry black OR white woman. Second, if Obama's pastor was white and spewing white evangelical crazy (God damns gays or abortionists or whatever, ie. Hagee) then it would be okay because white evangelical crazy comes from the Bible. Black Christian crazy is from the Black Panthers and Malcom X.
But, and this is a big butt (and I cannot lie), Wright is being an asshole about the whole thing. See the questions at the National Press Club. He is being antagonized and he is getting antagonized. It's like, He says he wants people to be reconciled, but he's not taking a step to the middle ground. Yes, some dumb white people don't get why some blacks are still angry, but the way of helping them understand is not shouting at them. It's through education. Now, granted, this is a bad place to do that, but you don't choose the circumstances you end up in. You have to deal with them as they are. So his inability to adapt is killing not only the chance of people listening to him in the future, but it's also hurting Obama's chance to be elected and bring some real reconciliation. God doesn't call anyone to be an asshole and I think you could probably speak the truth in a little more love and stop being so condescending. And shut the fuck up about the US government making AIDS or trying to defend the statement 'Zionism is a gutter religion.' That isn't getting anyone anywhere.
And anyone who quotes X saying, 'The chickens are coming home to roost' without recognizing the irony of X being killed by his own metaphorical chickens? Well, that is unforgivable.
This is toughie for Obama, I think. What he really needs is for Clinton to admit she lost and let the full power of the Democratic party come behind him. Until then, I'm not sure what else he can do.
29 April 2008
28 April 2008
27 April 2008
Tell me dear readership
Well, I was just about to pop off about belief, but I thought before I do, I should listen to some of the more intelligent readers of the blog. So tell me, dear reader, what is the different between knowledge and belief? Or more importantly, the difference between saying, 'I believe the fundamental claims of a religion to be true' and 'I know the fundamental claims of my religion are true.'
26 April 2008
Naomi is Japanese-American
If I didn't see Naomi come out of Yoko, some times I would doubt that Yoko is her mother because Naomi doesn't look particularly Asian. Well, I finally got some evidence of it (plus, three of her looking like me):
25 April 2008
Great!
Dear Mr Stephen Scott Pihlaja,
We are delighted to inform you that we wish to offer you a place on the Ph.D. Applied English Linguistics programme, and official confirmation with full details of the offer is being posted to you today.
24 April 2008
All this and a whole lot more
I love this:
My ORSAS application didn't go through at Leeds which is really not a surprise, as I wasn't expecting that my GPA from Birmingham would carry me THAT far in an international scholarship race at a large UK university. Well, it was nice to have been nominated. I am hoping that all of my options fall away except one and then I can make an easy choice. Not that the Leeds option is not still there because I am more than welcome to go, I just have to come up with some way to feed the baby and my wife while I am going.
Onward, upward.
I have two classes left today and one tomorrow. Then we are getting into the Golden Week holiday where I am hoping to enjoy a five day weekend. Five days! I need a bicycle. Stat!
Clinton: How many apples do you see?
Everyone else: Uh, five.
Clinton: But what if you don't count three of the apples. Then how many do you see?
Everyone else: Two?
Clinton: That's right, there are two apples.
My ORSAS application didn't go through at Leeds which is really not a surprise, as I wasn't expecting that my GPA from Birmingham would carry me THAT far in an international scholarship race at a large UK university. Well, it was nice to have been nominated. I am hoping that all of my options fall away except one and then I can make an easy choice. Not that the Leeds option is not still there because I am more than welcome to go, I just have to come up with some way to feed the baby and my wife while I am going.
Onward, upward.
I have two classes left today and one tomorrow. Then we are getting into the Golden Week holiday where I am hoping to enjoy a five day weekend. Five days! I need a bicycle. Stat!
23 April 2008
Russia!

It's official: I am getting a Russian visa to spend 12 hours on June 1st in Moscow. The application for the visa was more intense than my last job interview. They wanted a heap load of information. I gave them the unvarnished truth. Don't tell my parents that they Russians are probably doing background checks on them.
All this to eat a hamburger in Red Square.
There's also some likelihood that I am going to see the (now infamous) Robert Delanor Kurtz, in all his Spanish glory. Watch me annoy him with my poorly remembered, annoying Spanish.
Good friend, mentor
One of the people I looked up most to in the last couple of years died today. He was an English teacher, world traveler, philanthropist, and deeply inspired me when I met him in Bangladesh last year. If there is a heaven, Bill Balsamo will fit right in. But I already miss him.
21 April 2008
Cornell West
I'm not sure if you caught Real Time with Bill Maher this week, but when asked about whether he eats meat or not, Cornell West said that he only eats meat when he has time. Maher pressed him on what that meant and West replied that sometimes he only has time for peanut butter and jelly.
Settling down
After so much excitement about getting a sexy, sexy road bike, I think I am going to end up with a cheaper bike built for urban settings. When I'm rich and famous, I will have three bikes: a road bike, an urban bike, and a fixed gear bike. Until then, let's be a little more reasonable, 'eh Steve-o?
19 April 2008
18 April 2008
17 April 2008
Working things out
I thought my schedule was really wide open earlier this week until I was looking at a list of classes that are canceled for orientation and saw that I had a class I didn't know I had. After some investigation, I realized that I had missed the first class of my section for kids who are repeating English conversation. Consequentially, no one has come in the following two meetings. This is odd to me because the course is required for them to graduate and if I, as a college student, had a required course that I had to make up and my professor wasn't at the first meeting, I would be pretty worried and ask about it with someone. Well. No one has said anything and no one is showing up so I think I may have shed 3 hours of classes. We'll see what shall come.
I will probably end up with this Giant FCR 2. Ride with us or collide with us.

Huh?
So Hillary is admitting that she straight up lied?
“I may be a lot of things, but I’m not dumb,” she said in explaining her exaggerated account. “On a couple of occasions in the last weeks, I just said some things that were not in keeping with what I knew to be the case.”
Open University

And yes, I am listening to Blink 182.
15 April 2008
The big time
Well, I'm supposed to be teaching English IV right now, but it appears that no one has signed up. And so I went to class after making a crapload of copies, copies, copies. So I went to class with all my crap and no one came.
Not that I'm complaining. I have 4 classes tonight at Yoko's uni so I guess I will be pretty busy anyway.
Watched movie last night about Castro and Che. Thoughts all around.
I think Obama hit back well on this one.
Not that I'm complaining. I have 4 classes tonight at Yoko's uni so I guess I will be pretty busy anyway.
Watched movie last night about Castro and Che. Thoughts all around.
I think Obama hit back well on this one.
So now what
I know a lot of you come here for wisdom--daily nuggets of truth, so here's one: finding good, quality daycare in Japan is a huge pain in the ass. I'm sure it's worse in the States, but Yoko and I have been having non-stop trouble since Yoko went back to work. After the Buddhist nursery school didn't work out (despite my heavy lobbying for us to hang in there), we decided to go with the woman who was watching Naomi in Niigata. Although she is much older than John McCain, she seemed like our only real option. This was going well until today when she told Yoko, Oh by the way, I can't watch the baby tomorrow. So now, my morning of research is blown and Yoko has to take half a day of vacation while we wonder, now how often is she planning on doing this.
We need to live closer to some family.
So we have no options except the first place which Yoko is dead set against and the whole thing is causing much more stress in an already stressful situation (ie. Yoko going back to work and me starting a new job).
The new job, on the upside, is going quite well and I am getting into the swing of it. I have taught all but two of my classes and they seem to be manageable. I am really focusing on becoming a good communicator this term and trying to keep the classes dynamic and moving swiftly. This is difficult when you are just learning verbs sometimes, but I think it will all work out well in the end.
We need to live closer to some family.
So we have no options except the first place which Yoko is dead set against and the whole thing is causing much more stress in an already stressful situation (ie. Yoko going back to work and me starting a new job).
The new job, on the upside, is going quite well and I am getting into the swing of it. I have taught all but two of my classes and they seem to be manageable. I am really focusing on becoming a good communicator this term and trying to keep the classes dynamic and moving swiftly. This is difficult when you are just learning verbs sometimes, but I think it will all work out well in the end.
14 April 2008
Go get 'em Jay II

Hell yeah:
Hillary Clinton is out there like she's on the duck blind every Sunday. She's packing a six-shooter. Come on, she knows better. That's some politics being played by Hillary Clinton... This is the same person who spent a decade with her husband campaigning for NAFTA, and now goes around saying she's opposed to NAFTA.
13 April 2008
Thoughts on secularism
Take a look at this chart which comes to us by way of Japan Probe.

One of the things that is required of you in some brands of Fundamentalist Evangelical Christian circles is the ability to whine about how marginalized religious people (and particular your brand of Christianity) in public (not pubic) life. Oh the songs I could sing about how when we took prayer out of the schools we fucked everything up. This chart, however, tells a bit of a different story. And reminds me again why I want to go to Europe. Although, Japan is doing pretty well.
12 April 2008
My new respectable life
This is what my new classroom looks like. I teach here and I use wicked hot media. The kids... well, they love it.
11 April 2008
Contract lecturing
I taught my first class at the new college this morning and it went quite well. Much better than I expected, although it was a high level class. I think I got things popping the way I want though and the powerpoint presentations really help things run pretty smoothly. I have a lot to think about for next week though as now I have to meet most of my classes three times a week rather than only once. Gotta stay on the ball.
I think we solved our nursery school problem, but it's still not quite ideal. We have a lot of work to make the day-to-day business of the family work. But I guess I can't complain as compared to other folks, we have it pretty easy.
Other than that, things are swinging pretty well. Stuff I should be doing always outweighing stuff I am doing.
I think we solved our nursery school problem, but it's still not quite ideal. We have a lot of work to make the day-to-day business of the family work. But I guess I can't complain as compared to other folks, we have it pretty easy.
Other than that, things are swinging pretty well. Stuff I should be doing always outweighing stuff I am doing.
10 April 2008
Fever in fever
The baby has a fever and when mom went to work, all hell broke loose. Now, I pride myself in my stay-at-home father prowess. I kill as a stay-at-home dad, you hear me? Kill. But today, unfortunately, baby did not get the memo. So I held her all day coaxing, begging, joking, 'Please, Naomi-chan. Sleep. Sleep? Sleepy, sleepy.' No dice, until 4 when I finally got her to sleep on my back.
Having both of us work is great in some ways, and I totally believe it's the best thing for all of us, but it's a huge pain in the ass at the beginning of the semester.
I have to go to Kobe for a 'meeting' at the end of the month. Very good things could be in store for the dude. I would encourage you to stay tuned.
Having both of us work is great in some ways, and I totally believe it's the best thing for all of us, but it's a huge pain in the ass at the beginning of the semester.
I have to go to Kobe for a 'meeting' at the end of the month. Very good things could be in store for the dude. I would encourage you to stay tuned.
09 April 2008
'You make me feel so tall'

There was a time when all the bands that made me feel anything were on Vagrant Records. This was the end of my freshman year in college. I don't remember all of the bands that made me feel something, but the number one band that I don't remember is (or was) the Dashboard Confessional. That summer there was the greatest tour ever, where all the vagrant bands played. There were like six shows in Chicago and two in Milwaukee and I went to four of them all together, I think. That year I saw the Dashboard Confessional six or seven times.
The best show was the one in November, when what's his name from Sunny Day Real Estate played with them. Four of us drove up from school to see it, and we stood in the balcony at the Metro. I threw up in Denny's after running into my ex-girlfriend, Bob and Bob slept on each other, and we got pulled over at 3 in the morning. And Jules and I broke up the next week.
It was a hard year for me, as I recall. And the Dashboard Confessional didn't really make it easier.
All that to say, tonight, I am listening to 'can't slow down' by Saves the Day tonight and writing about metaphor theory.
07 April 2008
05 April 2008
Life and Times
I am on the train to Niigata City from Shibata, going to the last get together I have with the people from my old job. Luckily, we are just drinking and I will be woefully underdressed for the occasion. This will be the second event that I will be underdressed for today as I also went to the entrance ceremony for Naomi's day care/ preschool and did not wear an ill-fitting wrinkled suit, which seemed to be what everyone else was wearing.
This preschool is connected to a Buddhist temple, but we were assured that there wasn't anything religious that happened. By nothing religious happening, apparently they meant burning incense in front of the Buddha statue and singing buddhist songs because that is what we did today. Now, I'm not particularly interested in it one way or the other, but today it really chapped my ass. Maybe it was the fat monk who looked really unhappy to be there and because I was recently in Laos where the monks seemed truly joyful and actually lived monastic lives. This guy was a joke. And the only thing I can think of that's worse than teaching small children religion is hypocrites teaching hypocritical religion to small children. It's like the worst of all worlds.
Other than that, things are going relatively well, as long as I don't think about my biked being stolen from in front of the house. That sucked. But I am confident that I will get it back as it is such a unique looking bike, the bastard that stole it will have to ride it to Kyushu before no one recognizes it.
No, I've been feeling really great because of the new job which looks to be what I have been waiting for, more or less. Not a lot of hours, good working conditions, nice co-workers. Good boss. Gym with shower on campus. 10 minute walk to work. 15 weeks of classes and one week of finals. I mean, what more could you ask for.
This preschool is connected to a Buddhist temple, but we were assured that there wasn't anything religious that happened. By nothing religious happening, apparently they meant burning incense in front of the Buddha statue and singing buddhist songs because that is what we did today. Now, I'm not particularly interested in it one way or the other, but today it really chapped my ass. Maybe it was the fat monk who looked really unhappy to be there and because I was recently in Laos where the monks seemed truly joyful and actually lived monastic lives. This guy was a joke. And the only thing I can think of that's worse than teaching small children religion is hypocrites teaching hypocritical religion to small children. It's like the worst of all worlds.
Other than that, things are going relatively well, as long as I don't think about my biked being stolen from in front of the house. That sucked. But I am confident that I will get it back as it is such a unique looking bike, the bastard that stole it will have to ride it to Kyushu before no one recognizes it.
No, I've been feeling really great because of the new job which looks to be what I have been waiting for, more or less. Not a lot of hours, good working conditions, nice co-workers. Good boss. Gym with shower on campus. 10 minute walk to work. 15 weeks of classes and one week of finals. I mean, what more could you ask for.
04 April 2008
Here we go again...
Flight: Tokyo to Madrid
Traveler name: Stephen Pihlaja
Aeroflot-Russian Airlines
Tokyo (NRT) to Moscow (SVO) 5/27/08 12:00 pm - 5:25 pm
Moscow (SVO) to Madrid (MAD) 5/27/08 7:20 pm - 10:25 pm
Madrid (MAD) to Moscow (SVO) 5/31/08 11:55 pm - 6:55 am
Moscow (SVO) to Tokyo (NRT) 6/01/08 7:20 pm - 10:00 am
03 April 2008
02 April 2008
01 April 2008
Why not me
I decided today after seeing a call for chapters for a book on digital communication that I could probably write a chapter about digital communication. So I am working on a proposal for a chapter called 'Writing is the new speaking: Digital prosody and voice construction in blog writing'. I also am well at work on my presentation for the Researching and Analyzing Metaphor Conference in May and a proposal for the Japan Association of Language Teaching conference in October. The sum of all these parts is me procrastinating.
Also, in another hit to adolescent Stephen, my school made business cards for me. So now I have business cards that I didn't print myself.
Finally:
Also, in another hit to adolescent Stephen, my school made business cards for me. So now I have business cards that I didn't print myself.
Finally:
An' I say, "Aw come on now,
You must know about my debutante."
An' she says, "Your debutante just knows what you need
But I know what you want."
Love policy
I don't know what your policy on saying 'I love you' every day to your partner or domestic partner is, but Yoko and I just don't have one. I mean, we try to get around to saying it a couple of times a year, but you know, you get busy or whatever. Well, the last time I saw E and M, they asked me about it and as I had not seen Yoko in a about ten days, I waxed sentimental. We really missed each each other--this and that. So, upon returning, I demanded that Yoko start telling me that she loved me every day.
Yoko, being the good wife that she is, finds this no trouble at all and sometimes says I love you several times a day now, so as to not have to say it for the next couple of days. Sort of like a reserve. But me being the busy man-about-town that I am, I felt it was easier just to write it on a piece of paper, pin it up on the wall, and point to it should either of us feel the need in the next couple of weeks.
Yoko, being the good wife that she is, finds this no trouble at all and sometimes says I love you several times a day now, so as to not have to say it for the next couple of days. Sort of like a reserve. But me being the busy man-about-town that I am, I felt it was easier just to write it on a piece of paper, pin it up on the wall, and point to it should either of us feel the need in the next couple of weeks.
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