Idolization Is Bullshit

Hello Friends, Family, and Fans;

I’m tired of finding out that people I respected are assholes.

I’m a firm believer that the media we consume affects us and shapes us. The creators, writers, and to a lesser extent the performers, touch us and leave their mark. It’s a horrifyingly intimate experience.

Because of that, we start to identify with, idolize, and even worship celebrities. In it’s worse cases, it leads to forgetting that those people are human and thinking they owe you their attention. A recent example is what happened to Chappell Roan. On the opposite spectrum, we have celebrities that actively try to hurt minorities, like Trump, Musk, and Rowling.

In the best case, we start to forget that a celebrity is more than what they appear to be. The recent news that Dave Grohl is a serial adulterer, or that Neil Gaiman is a creep shows that they are flawed people who managed to hide the worst parts of themselves from the world for a while.

Some people argue that they are creating a product and it doesn’t matter. In the case of Grohl, I feel like that’s between him, his wife, and his mistresses. Frankly, if it was all consensual, I really don’t care. When the celebrity is actively hurting people, it’s harder for me to forgive.

The problem is worse with writers, because their attitudes are reflected in their art. There are anti-trans, homophobic, and anti-Semitic passages in the Harry Potter books. There are sexist and misogynistic themes in Joss Whedon’s work. And I’m sure if we did a deep dive into Gaimain’s works, we’d find some concerning ideas of consent and sex.

You can’t divorce the work from the artist but you can acknowledge it and work to better yourself.

It’s easy to think this is all new but it’s not. There’s a nearly forty-year-old song by the band Styx called “Show me the Way” and it has a line that still strikes me as relevant.

And every day I’m more confused as the saints turn into sinners
All the heroes and legends I knew as a child have fallen to idols of clay
And I feel this empty place inside so afraid that I’ve lost my faith

Show me the Way by Styx

As long as we idolize people, we are going to be hurt. Power corrupts and worship is a form of power. And a lot of people are jerks even without that power.

Is there a way to love art without hurting when the artist turns out to be some degree of monster? I don’t know, but if you find out, let me know.

Stay safe and be kind,

Éric

P.S. Please don’t support creators that are actively hurting people.

Hyperloop, or Tube, travel

Travel of the future may be closer than we realize, with Elon Musk’s Hyperloop and Daryl Oster’s Tube Travel ET3 concepts.

Image from this article.
Image from this article.

If they can make these happen, then we would be able to travel to the other side of the world in approximately 3-4 hours, and it would cost ~$50.

Possible problems with Intercontinental Travel

Shifting tectonic plates – even a micrometre could shift these tubes out of alignment, and at the speeds that the “cars” inside would be travelling, the results could be disastrous.

Forces of nature – hurricanes, tsunamis, tornadoes, etc could damage the exterior, and possibly even remove entire sections of the tubing

Is there any other problems that the engineers would have to account for? Leave your answer in the comments!

Pros

If these do become our reality, then the possibilities are endless for travel. You would be able to see parts of the world that you didn’t think you’d ever be able to see due to costs or time constraints.

On top of travel benefits, the number of job opportunities for engineers and mechanics would increase. I’m sure the plans would include the need for “tube attendants” during the travel, and security would have to be as strict as at airports, so it wouldn’t be removing jobs from the airline industry. Follow this link to find out more on travel options in the future.

I’m very excited to see how this turns out.

You can read more about the ET3 here.


If you are interested in booking a trip. You can contact Jennifer Desmarais through Orleans Travel. jennifer.desmarais@orleanstravel.ca