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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Black Face-Megyn Kelley-The Boogeyman-And The THUG

     Something cute and precious is coming up.
But first a note about this world we boogeymen are creating for the innocents.

words matter
   In 2017 there was a 90% percent increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents in US schools, K-12.
    There was a 60% rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the adult world.
     The FBI says in 2016 there were 6,121 criminal incidents motivated by bias against race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or gender. That was a huge rise since the Obama and Bush years. 
      This year, after two years of Trump there has been another dramatic increase in hate crimes, anti Semitic violence and mass shootings.
       We'll return to these matters after a softer target-Megyn Kelly.
the megyn kelly paradox
   Megyn Kelly is an intelligent, educated, experienced person. I presume when she made her comment about the appropriateness of wearing black face at Halloween she was operating on the assumption that she was speaking in concert with high principle. In fact she may have thought she was intoning the principle of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that color of skin is not as important as character. Again I assume she thought white people wearing black face, or black people wearing white face was fine, acceptable and a sign of how "evolved" we have become. I don't think she thought she was being racially insensitive, however.....
    The fact that a multi million dollar television personality was so dead wrong is a snap shot of how racially insensitive and perhaps even ignorant this culture is. That her pretty little head could not, or would not grasp the grave insensitivity and callousness of her remarks is a loud and ugly confirmation of the racism that exists in this culture.
    We fail miserably at beginning to understand the meaning and significance of something like black face to people of color. Though someone might not think a comment or action is hurtful or disrespectful, it underscores how little we think about people who are not like us or who derive from a different life experience.  We fail to learn to appreciate or be sensitive to the cultural and life history of other races, ethnicity, gender and orientation. 
     Frankly I was stunned that a woman at the center of a 23 million dollar contract, on a major network could be so mindless as to not know more about the cultural dynamite of black face. And that is only one famous example of how little we know, or care. 
      I don't think Megyn Kelly is a vicious racist, but her inability to perceive the hurtfulness of what she said to fellow citizens, or the desire to even contemplate the impact of her words was wrong and pretty much explains why and how we are in such a divisive time.
where does the buck stop
   Right or wrong, US citizens look to the Presidency to set a tone, to be a moral arbiter, to be a kind of surrogate parent figure. 
    "The phenomena we're seeing post-2016 hasn't been seen in modern political history, which is once the election was over, people - ordinary people - Americans who voted for Trump continued to demonize and hate Hillary voters and vice versa. And that's still going on today two years later. "
       The comment is from Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse in a conversation with Lulu Garcia Navarro. She calls the rhetoric of the Trump years a very different phenomena, a "virus."
      Ariela Schachter a sociologist at Washington University says people become more measurably negative after being exposed to Trump's negative messages about immigrants. And it gets worse after it is magnified by media.
       Trump's tweets and his performance at his frequent rallies enforce negativity, incite the extreme right and racists.
       Schachter says Trump's tone, style and message is pernicious.
         "I do think, though, that we have to consider the power dynamics. So the president of the United States has a uniquely powerful position to amplify the messages that he's sending out in ways that the rest of us don't. I also think we need to think about the impact of this rhetoric on immigrant communities in the United States"
          Lukensmeyer says probably 10-12 percent on the far right and 8-10 percent on the far left have "no interest" in ending the hostility or "closing the divide." But she says that leaves a full 75-80% of the rest of us who what to cool it down.
      Trump's tone has been nothing but divisive. His father was an accused racist doing illegal real estate practices. The Trump presidential campaign began with a racist attack on Obama (the birth certificate) and Mexican emigres, followed by the Muslim travel ban and continues to this day as he amps up fear and hatred. His most recent lies about the "caravan" being a case in point.  
       His base and supporters refuse to address these issues of blatant deceit and divisiveness. Fox betrayed their real motivation when they tried to plant the idea the pipe bomber was a "false flag," ruse by liberals and democrats. That is typical of the way the right and the regressives distort and divert. It is a danger sign for the republic when so many ignore the authoritarian and anti American behavior of the thug president. 
for the record
     US intelligence agencies report Chinese and Russian spies listen to Trump calls on his iPhones. Trump lied when he said he uses only government phones. He speaks with friends and tweets and even discusses sensitive information on non secure phones. Remember how much heat a particular candidate received for using a non government server for e-mails?
     Remember when Republicans pretended to be fiscal hawks and screamed about the deficit? For the record, the deficit is up 17% under this President. Where's the indignation now? The zombie apocalypse may well be the Republican party under Trump.
a pivot
from the obscene to the joyful
   The Morro Bay United Methodist Children's Center sponsors a safe alternative to Trick or Treat outings for the little ones.
 It's called a Trunk or Treat Spooktacular. Parents decorate trunks and hand out sweets as the kids in costume collect goodies in the parking lot.







  The guys in the two following frames added live "creatures" for the kids to see and touch, if they wanted to.











   Before the trunk treating there is a costume parade around the Children's Center playground. 

     Safe fun.
  

      Good times and candy.  Adult life should be so sweet.

    See you down the trail. 
       
         

Monday, October 23, 2017

FALL and FALLS AND THE FALLING


under autumn skies

   A first trip to a pumpkin patch
    ...so many choices...
    ...and look where it ends up

the trump dump stumps even chumps
   
   NO COUTH
   The most important thing about the president's conversation with a widow is that she felt "hurt" and worse after the call.
    That is no surprise given the man's lack of couth and compassion, but it is not acceptable in a chief executive and commander in chief.
    All US citizens, especially those who voted for the jerk owe 
the family an apology.
   NO PLAN
   The inept senate and congressional republicans got a kick in the teeth from their president. His tax plan shuts down their  silly and likely to fail plan. Another case of the dumber leading the dumb.
   NO LOYALTY
   The junk yard rat man, formerly the reich minister, aka steve bannon certainly knows how to wins friends eh? Did you see where he wants to purge the republican party and has targeted most members of his nominal party in the senate? Sorry folks, this kind of arrogance and venom looks and smells like reconstituted nazi politics from the early 30's in Germany. Bannon is a dangerous kook. 

#metoo
    It has been an amazing and cathartic process to watch the bodies continue to fall. More sexual predators are being brought low by the current wave of revelation and justice.
      We should remember donald trump has also been accused of sexual assault. What are the odds of seeing the work of justice in this case?
     

all treat, no tricks
time flies so an annual splurge is a joy
harvest season is a time of gratitude 







    Cheers!  See you down the trail.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

HOP SKIP TO 2014

ONE AT A TIME
     Harvest carnivals, autumnal rites and the turning of the year.  
     Merchants launch Christmas longings even before we observe that night of dress up and masked extortion of candy where now social media provides a "safe house" map and GPS guide.
     In the last push of this 2013 we'll remember it has been 50 years since JFK inspired us. We remember vividly our own piece of history now a half century on. Boomers have become seasoned vets of the season. In Thanksgiving rituals we intuit another Yule, Holiday, Christmas, Advent and yet another rapid change of calendar.
      When days shorten and night becomes longer we reflect, remember and marvel at where it all goes, cued by  nature gone melancholy. Regret and hope ballet on our mood. This time of year is an acquired taste.  The more of it we sip, the better we appreciate the vintage. Still, can it really be time for this end of year run through the holidays and memories?  Already?
SECRETARY OF THE INTERNET
     So there in the photo of the cabinet, next to the pin striped Secretary of State is the secretary of the Internet in a black T shirt and jeans.  Intriguing?  
   As the Obama team, so slick at campaign social media, struggles to get the new Affordable Care market exchange computer system operating, maybe it's time to ask, should we elevate all federal government information and computer systems and programs to a single department or agency?  Do we need our own Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison or Steve Jobs?  Yea, I know the curse of a federal agency is first a growing bureaucracy and a diminishing efficiency, but if we imported some "google think"  or "oracle management" or "apple genius" it could spill over to the bloated federal mind set.  
     Better design and more efficient testing of the health care market place system probably would have been a product of a Facebook, or Google team.  And besides this embarrassment is the very real matter that most of everything today moves via technology platforms.  Should we trust the big picture, high altitude view on this to the snoops and investigators of the NSA and FBI or CIA or to the high platform warriors of the Pentagon?  Commerce certainly can't hack it?  Maybe we do need a son or daughter of silicon valley to mix it up with the Cabinet.

     See you down the trail.
    

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

DECK THE HALLS

ALREADY?
I love the yule and Advent season.
Christmas is one of those times of year
that has the power to enchant.
One of my first posts spoke of the magic.
But----
This the first residential tree I've spotted.
Not sure what my disdain does nor where it goes
as I exude it passing Christmas displays at department, big box and even drug and grocery stores.  I've been tossing
that disdain at the all too early set ups since before Halloween.
My mother said it was improper to decorate or even
seriously prepare for Christmas until after Thanksgiving.
So as I continue on my journey to being a full fledged
crank, I guess I should pull down Dickens
or hum a few bars of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
let nothing ye dismay...
May I be the first to wish you
MERRY CHRISTMAS
See you down the trail.

Monday, October 31, 2011

HALLOWEEN CONFESSIONS

AN INVITATION TO DELINQUENCY
We weren't really so bad, my brothers and me.
Once we were too old for Trick or Treating
we reveled in the freedom of the night to
be junior hooligans-of a mild sort.
My mother ordained a simple act of "terrorizing."
She told us that when she was young, they would
toss dried corn kernels at windows.  We did 
a lot of that.  There was also this thing with a 
wooden sewing thread spool, notched and 
put against and window and then spun with fishing line.
When it worked, it made a clatter. But it seldom worked and you had stomp on flower beds to get near windows.
The corn kernels were easier and gave us more safety
of distance.
My brother John and I saved a stunt for a couple of
folks we didn't like.  They wouldn't pay their newspaper bill-we were carriers-or we'd had a run in of some sort-football
in their yard, bike parked on their sidewalk-that sort of thing. For them we did the big deal.
Dog poop in a paper sack, set afire on the front step.
Set it there, light it, ring the door bell and run for the
bushes.  Oh what a delight to watch the "jerks" stomp it out
and then swear any manner of oaths.
Oh there was a year when I must have been having
an identity issue.  Too old for trick or treating, but
I loved dressing up like Zorro.  So I waited in bushes
near a mail box, and as people approached-we actually used 
mail boxes back then-I'd jump out, make the sign of 
Zorro-the big Z-with my plastic swoard and then
hand them a cluster of grapes. Yes truly-I gave them grapes.  
As I think back on it now, it wasn't so much fright,
shock or surprise that I got in return.  I think it was
a look in the eyes that said "what the hell kind of 
nut job is this kid?"  I think it was the next
year that my brother and I moved up to 
paper sack arson.
SPEAKING OF GOOFY COSTUMES
In response to a previous post about pampas grass,
Bruce, aka, Catalyst, sent a picture of the day
we flew from his Phoenix home back to the mid-west with our California pampas grass in hand. Bruce is the handsome swashbuckler on the left with his beautiful lady SWMBO at his side. Lana is the lovely young cowgirl with the pampas grass.
Notice how there is a lot of unexplained plaid in the 
picture.  Oh, the geeky smirker with the jr.Solzhenitsyn beard?  Don't know who that is.  Looks like he could be
one of those latent Zorros.
But what is it about that plaid?
See you down the trail.