Jan. 16:
Just a little over a week after newly-sworn in Contra Costa County Superintendent Karen Sakata proudly performed with a Taiko drum group at her inauguration ceremony, the president of the county board of education has questioned the value of performing arts in society.
Board President Daniel Gomes angered a crowd of arts advocates at a board meeting earlier this week by suggesting that pursuing the idea of a countywide performing arts charter school might be “wasting money and wasting time — and we might be wasting lives by supporting this.”
This prompted Rob Seitelman, a local teacher and professional actor, to yell back: “That’s how I want to waste my life — by supporting the arts!”
In a long and rambling monologue, Gomes said it would be better to pursue a countywide charter focused on robotics or environmental science than performing arts.
“These are programs that are vital to our survival as a society,” he said. “It’s well and good that arts — and performing arts especially — are part of our society, but they’re not the vital part of our society.”
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Daniel Gomes is just another moron in the long tradition of American anti-intellectualism (such as the 19th-Century “Know Nothing” Party), Gomes also exemplifies the long American hangover from the 400-year-old Puritan heritage that it is our sacred obligation to lead a joyless life. For Puritanism, the core values are sin, guilt and shame. Its ultimate logic is that is our SACRED DUTY to live our lives in pain, deprivation and a sense of our utter worthlessness because of the morbid notion of “original sin”, a grotesque idea that can only have been dreamed up by sadists. This repulsive “religious” notion has engendered untold psychological pain over the centuries, leading to widespread feelings of emptiness, alienation and meaninglessness. This is the same outlook that believes that the only “worth” is quantitative worth—- the dollar. Music, literature and visual arts can form an important part of a human being’s core identity, and become a lifelong haven from endless routine, bureaucracy, necessity and mere utilitarianism. The ultimate outcome of this parched, shriveled worldview is that life is merely suffering to be borne, and our reward will be in the “next world”. This dreary outlook is not only pathological, it is plain stupid. Can Gomes be impeached?