Wednesday 17 July 2013

Throwing Babies

Cerebus #66 (September 1984)
Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard
DAVE SIM:
(from the Usenet Interview, 1992)
The centerpiece of fascism and totalitarianism is Maternal. We have always had a Matriarchy, and the centerpiece of its thinking is to make life safe for babies. If you call that "thinking". People who are otherwise reasonable adults, the moment they drop a litter begin mentally dismantling everyone's civil rights with the idea of making the world a universal nursery. We see them today most profoundly in the anti-smoking forces. Second hand smoke is dangerous so it must be wiped out! Life at all costs! Mother Theresa using one of the ancient temples of Kali to tend to the sick and the dying; BEAMING with happiness when another baby is brought to her. I'm sure we will have a very large, very charismatic Mother Theresa in the year Three Thousand when the whole world looks like India, cheerfully finding a way to keep everyone alive for another three years at whatever cost in resources and space. Did you know that medical science discovered a way to impregnate women who are past child-bearing years? That a seventy year old woman can have a baby now? I'm sure Mother Theresa is MOST pleased. Not for herself. Just the idea of more babies. I read an interview with someone close to the HUAC committee in the fifties who said the Senators for the most part, were no better or worse than your average politician, but it was their WIVES who took to the inquisition like fat little ducks to water. "What about that Hollywood producer? He's a red isn't he? Why aren't you going after him?" Mothers don't much care what happens to mothers Over There, as long as Johnny is fighting to keep her hearth and home safe. Salome was not an aberration; just the clearest possible manifestation.
Cerebus #66 (September 1984)
Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard

1 comment:

ScottF said...

It just now occurred to me that there is an interesting parallel between Cerebus-as-pope-messiah in this panel, and Trump. Both are essentially illiterate barbarians, thrust by fortuitous circumstances into positions of unwarranted power, who make a combination of extravagant demands and promises to their supposed supporters. And sometimes the latter can get what they say they want, but come to regret their choices when it is too late.