STANDING UP TO HATRED
It was a coincidence of human rights and history and it hit me with an emotional wallop.
We saw 42, the Jackie Robinson story and the next day saw a well staged production of the classic, Fiddler On The Roof.
We saw 42, the Jackie Robinson story and the next day saw a well staged production of the classic, Fiddler On The Roof.
I don't need to dwell on Fiddler as it has passed into the realm of theatre icons. It's crossing lines of change, challenge, and a running argument with the Divine on matters of fairness and justice, coming less than 24 hours after being pummeled by the brilliant 42, delivered a kind of knock out punch.
Perhaps I'm just an overly sensitive boomer made a little more so by 4 decades of journalism. I've seen too much human misery delivered by injustice, prejudice, hatred, bigotry, narrow-mindedness, ignorance and mean spiritedness. 42 moves you from rage to tears to heart pumping pride. History has validated that courageous passage of breaking the color barrier in major league baseball, but the hatred and ignorance of those depicted there are alive elsewhere.
The battle for full human rights is as current as the latest headline. Slavery, integration and women's rights were not only predecessor fights, they are still battles on this planet as now we also fight intolerance against people for how they were born or who they love. The same poisoned evil that would discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, spiritual or faith practice, gender or birthright continues as a tireless enemy of evolution of the human race. It is a hard evil to change and vigilance is important.
Seeing two remarkable creative efforts simply reminded me how fortunate we are to have courageous writers, film makers, photographers, artists and activists.
Seeing two remarkable creative efforts simply reminded me how fortunate we are to have courageous writers, film makers, photographers, artists and activists.
HEMINGWAY AND THE BROOM
easily amused in California
Oh, that feels good-
easily amused in California
Oh, that feels good-
and finally, the big yawn and stretch.
See you down the trail.
Love that cat!
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ReplyDeleteHaven't seen 42 yet, but I will. Robert Redford's new movie, "The Company You Keep," is outstanding, despite being a box-office bomb.
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