Monday, February 7, 2011

Bonobo Haiku

A lost Haiku of the beloved Dr. Fore found by Joop van Poepen a cultural anthropologist in the Land O' Holes who has found the Lost Fore Scriptures.    Joop is an expert in digging in poop and mud and thus, his ulitmate findings to date.

Words about God's Creation by Dr. Fore from the van Poepen discoveries.

Literary criticism by  Sing Song Sang, literary expert from the University of China.

Bonobo. Ethics.
Human. Male, female. Sexings.
Case by case. Of course.

Dr. Fore again expands upon another central pillar of his teaching:  sexings. Case by case situation as Dr. Fore always writes. Referring to the bonobo, a perhaps primitive primate, and ethics Dr. Fore brings into question
the much debated issue between the difference between the human and what some call the animal. What is the difference? Is there a bridge between the animal world and human world? Dr. Fore does not address this directly but does call it into question with the use of the word ethics. Ethics. Where does this
come from? Is it unique to the human existence?


Ethics and sexings. This is of course is one of the major issues in  the maturation process of the human primate. How does one use their sexings?  By saying Human, Ethics, Sexings, Case by Case, Dr. Fore reiterates his
strongly held belief that each adult must determine her own destiny, fate, by coming to terms with their own sexuality. Monkeys do it; dogs do it; how do you do it? Forming an ethical conclusion in relationship to sexuality: Is this the difference between the animal primate and the human primate?  Case by case. Dr. Fore accents this by saying, *of course*. *Of course* suggests this seems to be common sense. 


Why make demands on other's sexuality. Male, Female, Sexings. Dr. Fore, with the use of these words
however appears to be ascribing to sexings an inherently male and female (female and male) character. While we can look at our neighbors the bonobo or others and their male to male or female to female, (and etc.), sexual habits,  the human being seems most complimented in a male and female relationship.  This statement is not one of judgment. Only a statement of Dr. Fore's sense of the common sense. Sexings remains, of course, case by case for the endearing Dr Fore. 


Thank you for your cooperation.
Very truly yours,
Dr. Fore

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