Wednesday, June 26, 2019


The People V. Lenny Bruce

              The cornerstone of all privileges afforded to the American citizen is the right to free speech. The Founding Fathers described this right as inalienable, meaning that under no circumstance, is it to be stricken from the possessor or infringed upon by an outside entity. The ability to publicly express one’s ideas, convictions, and beliefs without the fear of censorship or punitive repercussions from the government is paramount to the preservation of our liberties and freedoms. But the provision of that liberty has been violated over and over again by a government that speaks at great lengths about the necessity of defending our freedoms, but their statements lack the ability to resonate because they are void of any truth. The US government has been a forefront proponent for censorship for nearly a hundred years now, and instead of realizing the hypocrisy of their violations of a constitutional right, they continue to market their attempts to silence the outspoken as doing what’s best for the country. Once the mediums for challenging authority are made unavailable to the public, the power shift is complete, and our rights become nothing more than ink on paper. 

To put it in terms that are a bit less eloquent, yet still just as prolific, American comedian Lenny Bruce said it best, “If you can’t say ‘Fuck’ you can’t say, ‘Fuck the government.’” Due to the nature of hundreds of statements like that, Bruce was under constant scrutiny from multiple law enforcement agencies during his career as a stand-up comedian. He was not only a brilliant storyteller, with an ability to convey poignant and eye-opening topics to has audience in a very specific form of social satire. He was light-years ahead of his time in terms of pushing the boundaries of what free speech really meant. Bruce’s mission was not to maliciously attack or offend through his comedy, his motivation was exploitation. No level of hypocrisy or underlying pretense was safe from the beautifully cynical mind of Lenny Bruce. He was outlandish, foul, obscene, disrespectful, but most importantly, he was a fucking champion in the fight against censorship in the United States.

Before an adequate understanding of the cultural shockwave that ensued as a result of his stand-up comedy can be established, an understanding of the time in which all these events took place is vital. Lenny Bruce began performing his signature style of boisterous, raunchy, yet undoubtably insightful comedy in the 1950’s. It was an odd period in time for a voice like Lenny Bruce. The American people were still incredibly conservative, rooted firmly in Christianity, and unflinchingly loyal to their government. Bruce was an outsider to the majority; he did not fit any of those classic American normalities. In other words, if America was still apple pies and white picket fences, Bruce was raw meat and ghettos. If America was still church on Sundays and subservient to the same, Bruce was a black mass of disobedience. His bits on stage were different than his predecessors because he was conscientious to the fact that he was belittling the sacred and speaking on topics that people viewed as forbidden. He was stirring the pot and he knew it. As the years went on, despite multiple arrests for obscenity and being involved in a congressional battle to determine whether or not he was in fact obligated to express himself. Bruce never eased up on his subject matter. If anything, he became more vulgar, explicit, and angry, yet he simultaneously became more socially conscience and articulate. His ability to provide factual backing to his comedic cynicisms was his greatest attribute as an entertainer, but also the reason he was viewed as an enemy to the state.

The coup de grace of Bruce’s metaphorical middle finger to the establishment came in the form of one of his final performances entitled, “The Berkeley Concert”. During the seventy-eight minutes that he spent on stage that evening in 1965, he shed light on every false virtue existing in American culture in an even more “no holds-barred” style, than ever before. To get up on stage at this point in time and tell a joke in which he compared the Catholic church to the likes of the Communist regime in Vietnam, based on the idea that both entities are struggling for an institutionalized way to control those around them, was considered far beyond taboo. He stood upon this stage and further exploited those who were suppressing his first amendment right. In an unprecedented manner, he went after the US Supreme Court. Up to this point, Bruce had been arrested on eight separate misdemeanor obscenity charges, been through six trials in four cities, spent four years in and out of court and jail, he had been represented by over a dozen different attorneys, had carried his case to the highest appellate court in the United States, and remained unphased through it all. He addressed his issues with the Supreme Court in his typical blunt fashion by stating “Now the Supreme Court, right now there’s some bullshit now with obscenity. There’s an obscenity circus that’s been going on for five years… A lot of the confusion maybe with the obscenity laws is this: it’s that the judges who are confused just didn’t read.” That statement carries a substantial amount of weight, because here was a comedian that was basically saying he was more well versed in obscenity laws than the members of the Supreme Court. After establishing himself as a superior subject matter expert than those attempting to silence him, he presents two arguments that were detrimental to any remaining opposition that he was facing.

First off, Bruce stated, “If a guy can tear off a piece of ass with class, then he’s cool.” Meaning that it’s not the subject on which someone is vocalizing a personal view upon, it’s the manner in which that point of view is delivered. To expand on that idea, the reason Bruce was always in hot water was not necessarily his context but the colorful language in which he used to get his point across. Bruce was basically saying that not one member of law enforcement would give a damn about his comedy if he wasn’t so profane. Bruce was of the mind that his use of foul language was protected under his right to free speech, and there were obviously many in agreeance, as he was still performing for a large fan base. That brings us to Bruce’s second argument toward the unconstitutional nature of his arrests. He said, “the court has no hostility for me, they have hostility for the people that defend me.” The truth behind that statement is absolute. The US Government would not have bat an eye if Bruce had no following, because without people who were interested in or influenced by his words, they presented no danger of altering the existing ideals, beliefs, and rules of society. Bruce was criminalized by the government not because of what he had to say, but because of what he represented. He represented a clairvoyant type of citizen that was not only aware of his or her rights, but also intellectual enough to exercise them in such a way that would inevitably cause that person to question the powers that be. And if there is one thing that a government fears, it is an inquisitive population. Inquisition evokes progress, progress impedes tradition, and when tradition is found useless, the need for new leadership is brought up.

Take a moment and reflect on the fact that the US government, during a time in which the country was in some of its worst civil unrest ever, they allowed the Supreme Court to pursue an unconstitutional conviction on man who made his living telling dirty jokes. That right there, is the raw power that is free speech.  

Fast forward to 2019, and the effects of Lenny Bruce’s will to continue utilizing his freedom of expression can still be felt today. He laid the groundwork for future generations of outspoken Americans to challenge their government and use the first amendment as it was intended. Throughout the years, the American people had become increasingly more brazen in their vocal opposition of their elected leadership, and Lenny Bruce is amongst the ranks of those that made that possible. However, the government has also become overtly shameless in their attempts to censor our voices. Their immediacy to invalidate and label any opposing views or points as hate speech is outrageous. Subsequently, the American people have become fearful of the repercussions that one could face for simply possessing an unpopular view or conviction, thus they have become silent.

One of the only mediums of personal expression that has remained somewhat untainted and unafraid is stand-up comedy. Honestly speaking, you could gain more cultural insight to what’s actually going on this country through listening to the routines of a great deal of stand-up comedians, than you would receive through any major news outlet. For example, any major network’s program that is supposed to be reporting a factually based new cast to the American people, is so hindered by stipulations from organizations like the FCC, that you will never get the whole story on fucking anything. It’s all watered-down dribble. But the beauty of stand-up comedy is that nothing is sacred, and nothing is safe.  A joke, even if it is controversial, is purely an interpersonal expression on a certain topic provided to you by someone else, from which you can process your own ideas  from, and that is called inference, something you used to be able to do with the news. 

It is a goddamn crying shame that we can gain a better contextual understanding of our current events from the likes of paid entertainers, than we can from those whose job it is to provide said context. This is censorship and an overbearing government firing on all fucking cylinders.

In conclusion, be more like Lenny fucking Bruce and express yourself. You are an American citizen with a cemented right and an ability to speak your mind. You can be controlled and constrained in various facets of life, but the one goddamn thing that you possess entirely and free from all restrictions is your intellect. As our liberties are rapidly diminishing, never forget that you can only be silenced through submission.



Tuesday, June 4, 2019


                                                             Man Inherits the Consequence

     The wilderness is the only true sanctuary for mankind. There is a certain and untainted feeling of serenity that is only attained, when you are in nothing more than the presence of nature. The raw majesty that this world has to offer us is nearly indescribable. The sense of clarity that overcomes a person when they detach from the tribulations of the modern world, and return to their roots is like none other.  The connection of man to the dirt from whence he came is a paramount personal development. However, these astounding, prolific, or down right spiritual experiences that we have available to us are ultimately finite. There must be cohesion between what the earth provides to us and what we take.

     This planet is splendid, and what a blessing it is that we have this gorgeous place to spend our existences. However, and this obviously comes as no surprise, some people have taken their home for granted. How many times must we be reminded that the earth, as resilient as it may seem, is only as durable as we allow. In other words, we need to start taking care of our planet or we will reap the loss.  

     I have recently moved back home to my hometown of Colorado Springs, Colorado. I have never been more ecstatic to be anywhere, knowing that I can once again call the greatest place on God’s green earth my home. I have a deep love for this city, but from a young age, my parents instilled me with a fascination for nature. They made sure that I understood how incredibly lucky I was to have the opportunity to grow up in an environment where my backyard was heaven on earth. I grew up a stone’s throw away from destinations that some people spend their whole lives dreaming about. I grew up in a state that has inspired legendary works of art. But this lovely slice of nirvana has become victim to laziness and blatant disrespect.  

     One of the very first days that I was home, I went on a hike in an area called Old Stage Road with a great friend of mine. It was beautiful, it was refreshing, and most importantly it was everything I had missed about Colorado. I was home and I was at peace.  But as the day progressed, a somber feeling of disappointment was cast over us. As we continued our trek through the mountains, my friend showed me several areas that were not only littered with tremendous amounts of garbage, but there was visible damage to the landscape that was the result of both negligence and malice. The damage done to an area that had been maintained in such a pristine manner in my memories was surreal. It felt like I had been gone for hundreds of years and I was being shown some kind of post-apocalyptic wasteland.

     When vandalism of this magnitude happens to something that is loved by so many, it does not go unnoticed. And normally drawing attention to an issue like this would be a good thing, except for the fact that the Sheriff’s department was the one tasked with cleaning up this mess.

     The El Paso County Sheriffs department is posted up all along the main access points to various sections of Old Stage Road as they are on the lookout for hood rats, who are trying to do hood rat shit. I for one am grateful that they have put a foot down, and that they have made a presence in an attempt to police up the unruly out-of-towners, the mouth-breathers, the abusers, the straight up idiots, and anyone else who is destroying our wonderful mountain ranges. Despite my respect for what the sheriff’s department is doing up there, I must admit that I feel conflicted by their presence. I keep referring back to the freedom and serenity that one can feel in nature, but those feelings get a little harder to come by when the 5-0 is monitoring your hike. It’s kind of difficult to feel at one with nature when there are camera’s that are normally reserved for monitoring wildlife, that are now being used to ensure that you don’t leave your clif bar wrappers and your empty beer cases on the ground, a place that a great deal  of people have somehow mistaken for a dumpster. It seems like we’re at a catch twenty-two; on one hand we don’t want the po-po sticking their noses in our times of exploration, but we also can’t keep letting simple minded shit heads destroy what we love. What are we to do with this situation? Well how about for starters, we clean up after ourselves so that the police don’t have to monitor yet another facet of our lives.

     The problem that we are faced with here is grand in its magnitude and potential for irreversible damage, but the solution is elementary. With just a little bit of physical effort we can begin to make a tangible difference on the way that we will leave this earth. The time for ideologies is over.  

     The very grounds that we love to worship as our home have been desecrated, and we have done nothing about it. Sure, we’ve talked about it… A LOT. As a matter of fact, the condition of the earth is one of the most talked about issues in the American media.  There are more commercials, more ads full of guilt, and more self-indulgent political agendas that are all based on the idea of saving the earth than we have heart strings to be pulled upon. Yet our actions remain stagnant. We remain the steadfast, stewards of nothing. The trend of caring has become more important than the actual act of caring. So instead of talking about changing the world, or relying on some other entity to do it for you,  go get your hands dirty and start making a difference. For those of you in the Colorado Springs area, The Bearded Bastards Off-Road Club has set aside time on this upcoming Saturday June 8, 2019 to pick up garbage and do some restoration work along Old Stage Road. If you are interested in helping or have any questions at all, please refer to any of the links or contacts below. For those of you reading this anywhere else in the country, whether or not you are a disciple of the outdoors, I hope that I have peaked your interest and your cognizance, in the importance of caring for this wonderful home that we have.

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