So, I started out wanting to make this a post about observations on race and the recent U.S. election. I have several, and in thinking over them, I realized what a conflicted person I am:
- I hate Romney and am not thrilled with Obama. I'm registered Independent. Was going to write in Grace Jones. Romney fucked up and praised Arizona's healthcare system. I should have asked my doctors about their opinions on the issue.
- I feel bad for Romney. (Still despise the man, but...) Seems like he was treated pretty shabbily after the loss. On one hand, I wonder how the hell his protection was just cut off so immediately; on the other hand, he can afford his own security. (One of my BFF's says that if he is smart, he had backup security from the git-go. Doesn't seem like the pros have been taking their jobs as seriously as they take their partying ways.)
- Can't understand how anyone votes for a specific party. Are we voting issues or people? Race or America?
- Really pissed at the dumbasses doing stupid shit because Obama won. I get that some people don't like the man or his policies - or even his race. Do they get that some people felt the same way about other presidents and still managed not to be assholes about it? I was living in England when Reagan was president. Lord knows I had problems with that man, but you know what? Just like I don't talk about family out of the house, I didn't talk about my president. (I didn't defend him or anything, though. I respected the office if not the man. And guess what? I still felt my heart swell and my eyes fill with water when I heard the U.S. National Anthem played.)
- I've heard an interesting arguments about voting "race" in the election:
Why does it seem that we have evolved in so many ways yet stood frozen in time in other ways? I've read too many reports of ignorance from those against Obama - but none that discuss specific reasons against a black president. (Okay, I've seen one report discussing/not discussing it.) Here's some of the ignorance:
From Teens on Twitter... To college students... People who surprised me a little... Those who surprised me not at all... To, well, these morons (l love the first comment! My family is from the south.)
A kid thinking... An actor (the "message didn't mean anything"? Really, Sam? Damn)... And the randomness.~sigh~ What a world this is.
Okay. Enough seriousness. Now for the silliness! (And, yes, I realize some of you may be offended. Look, I've learned to laugh at a LOT of things.)
This is what I wanted in '08 til Bill pissed me off |
Kind of arrogant, but so was Romney telling the Prez to sit down (during 1st debate) Crow is so fucking hard to chew. |
The best post-election tweet?
(And this, people, is a JOKE. Just a joke.)
A little boy was watching his mother in the kitchen making a chocolate cake from scratch.
While the mother had her head turned, the little boy went to the table dipped both hands in the chocolate frosting and covered his face with it.
The mother turned around to see what the boy was doing. She screamed: "Boy, what the hell are you doing?"
The son gleefully replied, "Look Mama! I'm black!!!"
The mother became enraged and slapped the crap out of her son. She then said "Boy, go show your father what you’ve done!"
The boy then walked into the den where his father was reading and said "Look Daddy! I'm black!!"
The father put his magazine down with a very puzzled look on his face (seeing the chocolate on the boy's face.)
The father said "Come here, boy!"
The boy came to him and the father smacked his son across his head.
The father angrily said "Now go show your grandpa what you've done!!!"
The boy then slowly walked to his grandpa who was on the porch.
He said: "Um... Grandpa, Look what I did. I'm black now..."
The grandfather said gruffly, "COME HERE BOY!"
The grandfather took the boy over his knee and proceeded to spank him.
"That'll teach you! Now go back in the kitchen with your mama!!!"
The boy walks back in the kitchen and the mother said, "I hope you've learned your lesson, young man!"
The boy says with a scowl on his face, "Hell yeah! I've been black for 5 minutes and I HATE you white folks already!"
Now, being serious again: think about the different ways that all hope for a better world really do belong to our children - if we teach them right. There should be an awareness that we all have to live here on this planet together. I want my nieces and nephews to not have a need to be tolerant because they will just naturally accept others as fellow human beings.
Peace (really)
--Free