Travis Bickle in Martin Scorsese's movie Taxi Driver says, 'Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets...I think someone should just take this city and just… just flush it down the fuckin’ toilet'. Mariposa Robbins agreed, but secretly wanted more - the incineration of the planet in a fiery judgement that would allow new life, a good life, a pure and simple life to regenerate, populate, and thrive.
Now, Mariposa was mixing her metaphors. Revelation prophesies a fiery Armageddon but there will be no regeneration. The world has been a sinkhole of rot, sin, and apostasy for so many millennia that there can be no turning back. The end of days is exactly what it means - the end.
Of course given Biblical history, God's past annihilations may simply go awry. The Flood, his first attempt to rid the world of infidelity, injustice, and inhumanity did little good, for when the waters subsided life returned no different than before - pitiful, abhorrent, and faithless. He tried again and destroyed the sinful cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. That too was little more than divine pique, destroying what he could not control, but the lesson was not learned, and the world went on in its sinful, deceptive, godless way.
Then, realizing that annihilation, total destruction led nowhere, God changed his approach and sent his only begotten son, Jesus, to earth to preach the gospel of forgiveness and salvation. Jesus would take the sins of the world on his shoulders and die so that men could be redeemed.
That too did not work, for the world is as sinful, faithless, and desperately violent and sadistic than it ever was.
Be that as it may, Mariposa was not an orthodox Christian who believed in the received word of God, and took the Bible as metaphor, allegory, and principle. Yet there was something appealing about The Book of Revelation, the thundering hooves of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse, the magnificent incendiary end to the world, the cataclysmic final accounting.
T.S. Eliot in The Hollow Men says that the world will end not with a bang but a whimper, but that lambent, discrediting idea did not appeal to her. She wanted Sturm und Drang. The world as defiling, godless, hopelessly and shamelessly ignorant and arrogant as it was deserved better.
Now, Mariposa was a lifelong progressive, a tireless fighter for Negro rights, the black man, gender fluidity, refugees, climate change, and the distribution of wealth. She was a progressive's progressive, a warrior, a soldier in the cause of progress, a crusader for a better, more verdant, more peaceful, and communal world.
But now after so many decades of liberal purpose, Freedom Rides, days and nights at the barricades, marches on the National Mall all without success, her thoughts turned more to a final solution - end the troubled, pestilential, sick world and start over again.
A remarkable percentage of Americans believe that Armageddon will come within their lifetimes. The Bible never specified when the end of days would occur, but said there would be unmistakable signs - natural disaster, war and civil conflict, famine and disease, and moral decay; and who could doubt the appearance of these signs.
At first Mariposa dismissed such prophecy as religious chicanery - more prayer, more money in the collection basket, more churchgoing - but there was the niggling retainer, the impossible-to-ignore likelihood of destruction.
After all she and her fellow progressives had talked of nuclear and climate Armageddon with conviction. If the human race were capable of self-destruction, then imagine what God finally exasperated and fed up with his own Creation could, would, and might well do.
Just when Mariposa thought that there might be progress towards a more gentle, forgiving, and charitable world, in comes Donald Trump, harbinger of disaster, undoer of good, arrogant fool. Every reasonable policy and program put in place by progressives was being dismantled, discarded, and trashed. Liberal reformers would have to start all over again; but if such reversals had been so easy, as easy as a few votes at election time, then it would be better to scrap the whole electoral system, eliminate the fanatics who put the man in office, and release a virus that would leave America a desert, a void.
There have been mad prophets throughout history, unhinged, mentally untethered zealots who demand repentance before it is too late. Mariposa passed one every morning at Farragut West as she left the Metro for her office. The man was as wild looking and deranged as could be, the very image of an Old Testament prophet in loin cloth and weeds, shouting Biblical verses and holding signs of extinction and the end of days. He was gaunt, almost skeletal, fiery-eyed and tireless. She couldn't look him in the eyes, for the one time she did, he smiled and gestured to her. Was that a sign?
Meanwhile Mariposa never gave up her advocacy for social reform. Without immediate action, she shouted at a climate gathering, the human race is doomed. We were never intended to be mired in heterosexuality...the black man will soon be atop the human pyramid, his rightful place...war is evil...and so on and so forth; but at each outing she looked around her and saw, like Travis Bickle, nothing but filth, scum, ordure, and rot. Let a hard rain come and wipe it out, wash it down the sewer.
Progressivism is itself an unhinging affair. There are some who have become so addled by Trump hatred that they literally come apart at the seams, become obsessed, knowable to husbands, wives and children. They cannot believe the visitation, the evil residing in the White House, or that a viral pestilence could spread so quickly through the land. His every action, every utterance, every policy was antithetical to justice, compassion, reason, and goodness.
There are others like Mariposa who looked more systemically - the retrograde policies of conservative administrations are more expressions of a universal American sickness - a bourgeois lassitude and bottom-feeding cultural anomie. It is this cultural obtuseness, this adamantine ignorance which is ineradicable by normal means. Annihilation is the only answer, removal and regeneration.
So, by and by Mariposa became just as crazed and unhinged as her Trump-hating colleagues. Both had gone around the bend never to return.
Mariposa wondered if Armageddon would be anything like the scenes from Terminator II. Probably, and about time.






