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Posted: 27 Dec 2020, 13:33
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Buddy Schwartz says to his partner, as they celebrate the People’s Choice Producer of the Year Award for Surf Squad, their third blockbuster TV series.It is so f###ing ironic,
At this moment, Buddy watches a thirty second TV ad for famine relief – and decides to make a documentary to raise funds to feed starving children trapped in a civil war in one of the most populous and poorest countries in Africa.We got all this money. Cars. Drugs. Parties. Women. And I can’t enjoy it. It’s like God’s sticking it to me.
A few pages later, Buddy rereads one of Hanna’s letters:He kissed her. To his relief, she met his lips with enthusiasm. Her arms gripped his back. He forgot who he was. Time and space slowed down. He felt plunged underwater, then he emerged into a new, brighter world.
Readers may also have a hard time deciding whether to take Buddy’s conversations aboutseeing her feminine handwriting that hinted at an artistic side, reminded him he would soon see the object of his desire.
with “The Gandel,” his surf pal and therapist, seriously or parodically.the Haile Selassie thing,
The Gandel explains:When you see a divider of some kind – a fence, a border, or in your case a curtain – it often represents the divide between the conscious and the unconscious.
When Buddy recalls that when all seemed lost the Ethiopian emperor went to church to pray, only to acknowledge he does not know whether this is relevant to his problems, The Gandel says,
I gotta go. I got a patient waiting.
He’s not a bad guy.
Who’s not a bad guy?
Meles.
Buddy’sMeles is a Surf Nazi, dude.
This novel, in my judgment, is not an effective platform to advance Steinman’s political agenda. Apparently, Steinman intends to use Buddy’s naïveté and willful ignorance about the corruption, contempt for elections, and violence perpetrated by Meles on his own people, justified by economic growth in Ethiopia, environmental reforms and a war on terrorism, as a metaphor for the abject failure of leaders in the US and Europe to hold him accountable.expression grew thoughtful. As if he’d heard something interesting.
and continue to give money raised by Help Ethiopia telethons to him – that readers may miss Steinman’s larger point.the confusing, conflicting evidence, take Meles’ word for what had happened
Steinman demands that the country’s old guard be held accountable at the International Criminal Court for genocide, politicide (mass murder based on political affiliation), and ravaging of the Amhara, Oromo and other tribes.Ethiopia is again in peril, with almost three million people killed since 2017 in orgies of ethnic cleansing.
Most of all, Steinman urges people throughout the world to support organizations that promote democracy and help turn “never again” from a phrase to a plan of action.blood on his hands.