sealchan
Well-Known Member
As I continue my study of the Mahabharata I am often reminded of the game of dice as a metaphor for the election of Donald Trump. Trump is Duryodhana incarnate who defies all good moral action through his self-centered thinking and powerful action.
Kavanaugh is a sort of sub-avatar of Trump especially as his testimony parroted some very Trump like lines and was not the sort of language one wants to hear from a candidate for an office that is supposed to be apolitical.
Ford, the accuser, stood up in all vulnerability and through her accusation threatened self exposure and vulnerability. Now her credibility, her honesty and her integrity (her "robes") are in doubt. Senator Flake is something of a flaky Dhritarashtra who is a Karuva (Republican) but also has some feeling for the injustice done to Ford-Draupati.
I'm posting this here in the hope of any further thoughts on this from those knowledgable of the Mahabharata. Any and all comments welcome.
Also, from a broader perspective, what might this great epic have to say about politics in the US? Will there be a "great war" be necessary?
Kavanaugh is a sort of sub-avatar of Trump especially as his testimony parroted some very Trump like lines and was not the sort of language one wants to hear from a candidate for an office that is supposed to be apolitical.
Ford, the accuser, stood up in all vulnerability and through her accusation threatened self exposure and vulnerability. Now her credibility, her honesty and her integrity (her "robes") are in doubt. Senator Flake is something of a flaky Dhritarashtra who is a Karuva (Republican) but also has some feeling for the injustice done to Ford-Draupati.
I'm posting this here in the hope of any further thoughts on this from those knowledgable of the Mahabharata. Any and all comments welcome.
Also, from a broader perspective, what might this great epic have to say about politics in the US? Will there be a "great war" be necessary?