Ignorance

Sep. 12th, 2023 04:10 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“The greatest evil in our country today is not racism, but ignorance. I believe unconditionally in the ability of people to respond when they are told the truth. We need to be taught to study rather than to believe, to inquire rather than to affirm.

–Septima Poinsette Clark, Annual Christmas message⁠, 1975



Disclaimer: The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Bert and Ernie, Celine Dion, or the Band of the Coldstream Guards. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Phillis

Mar. 16th, 2023 03:42 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“Some view our sable race with scornful eye,
Their colour is a diabolic die.
Remember, Christians, Negros, black as Cain,
May be refin'd, and join th' angelic train.

—Phillis Wheatley, “On Being Brought from Africa to America,” 1773



Disclaimer: The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Bert and Ernie, Celine Dion, or the Band of the Coldstream Guards. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Dance

Dec. 5th, 2022 03:36 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“If you live in the elite world of dance, you find yourself in a world rife with racism. Let's face it.”

—attributed to Alvin Ailey




Disclaimer: The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Bert and Ernie, Celine Dion, or the Band of the Coldstream Guards. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Cab

Jul. 7th, 2022 03:01 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“I don’t have to really be in the ‘60s to connect to it. Every time I try to hail a cab in New York, and they pass me and pick up the white person [who’s] farther back than I am, then I get a dose of it. Or when they don’t want to take you to Harlem or Brooklyn. I grew up with that.”

—Queen Latifah, NPR, October 17, 2009




Disclaimer: The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Desus and Mero, Beyoncé, or the Marine Corps Marching Band. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Soul

Nov. 4th, 2021 01:41 pm
pjthompson: quotes (quotei)
Random quote of the day:

“The work of anti-racism can only take place inside each individual soul, where we all try to grow into better people. There is no national tonic or instant cure.”

—Joy Reid, Think: Opinion, Analysis, Essays, May 29, 2018



Disclaimer: The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Desus and Mero, Beyoncé, or the Marine Corps Marching Band. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

 

Knees

Feb. 23rd, 2021 02:48 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“I’m not a victim. I refuse to be one….If you can only be tall because someone’s on their knees, then you have a serious problem. And my feeling is white people have a very, very serious problem and they should start thinking about what they can do about it. Take me out of it.”

—Toni Morrison, interview, Charlie Rose, May 7, 1993



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Random quote of the day:

“The thought of someone believing you deserve fewer rights because of who you are is depressing. But then you realize that, by doing what you do every day, you prove to them you are unstoppable. They can spend their time trying to pass laws to take away your rights and silence your voice, but all you have to do is live your lives right in their faces, and it proves you simply cannot be stopped.”

―Amber Ruffin, Late Night, November 11, 2016



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Employees

Jul. 13th, 2020 01:50 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“I actually appreciate folks who are looking for ways to address racism in their industries by deleting episodes, renaming things, changing vocabulary, etc. But friends, if you’re looking for racism in your industry look at how employees are hired and treated. That’s where it is.”

—Akilah Green, Twitter, June 28, 2020



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Hank

Jul. 9th, 2020 01:29 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“I never doubted my ability, but when you hear all your life you're inferior, it makes you wonder if the other guys have something you've never seen before. If they do, I'm still looking for it.”

—Hank Aaron, I Had A Hammer



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Move

Jul. 6th, 2020 04:23 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“Systemic racism can have an ending. Police brutality can have an ending. Economic repression of black and brown people can have an ending. A movement without action is a movement standing still. To those who say they care: Move more than your mouth. Move your feet to the polls, and use your hands to vote.”

—Stevie Wonder, YouTube video, “The Universe Is Watching Us,” June 23, 2020

https://youtu.be/GQGulht7PB8



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Flesh

Jun. 15th, 2020 02:05 pm
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Random quote of the day:

“Racism comes in many different forms. Sometimes it's subtle, and sometimes it's overt. Sometimes it's violent, and sometimes it's harmless, but it's definitely here. It's something that I think we're all guilty of, and we just have to make sure that we deal with our own personal racism in the right way.”

—Jordan Peele, Esquire, March 1, 2017



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I couldn't get this to embed for some reason.



Video Of White Supremacist Learning He Is 14 Percent Black May Be The Best Thing Ever http://huff.to/1dZnBXV via @BlackVoices
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This wouldn't embed for some reason.


Video Of White Supremacist Learning He Is 14 Percent Black May Be The Best Thing Ever http://huff.to/1dZnBXV via @BlackVoices

Zora

Feb. 29th, 2012 08:30 am
pjthompson: quotes (quotei)

Random quote of the day:

 

“Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry.  It merely astonishes me.  How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company?  It’s beyond me.”

—Zora Neale Hurston, “How It Feels to Be Colored Me,” The World Tomorrow, May 1928

 

Disclaimer:  The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Siegfried and Roy, Leonard Maltin, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Mirrored from Better Than Dead.

Zora

Feb. 29th, 2012 08:30 am
pjthompson: quotes (quotei)

Random quote of the day:

 

“Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry.  It merely astonishes me.  How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company?  It’s beyond me.”

—Zora Neale Hurston, “How It Feels to Be Colored Me,” The World Tomorrow, May 1928

 

Disclaimer:  The views expressed in this random quote of the day do not necessarily reflect the views of the poster, her immediate family, Siegfried and Roy, Leonard Maltin, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. They do, however, sometimes reflect the views of the Cottingley Fairies.

Mirrored from Better Than Dead.

Resurgence

Mar. 1st, 2010 11:19 am
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My one and only poem having to do with hockey.


From the notebooks, April 10, 1981:


Resurgence

They in the stands have never known
the lumbering wild across the ice
in pursuit of a small black disk,
almost lost amongst the boots and blades.
They do not know the thrill of crashing
and thrashing sticks in a rapid weave of air,
the reaching beyond breath and muscle,
the yearning towards the goal, the burn of ice
if any skin should touch, the taste of exertion
rolling down the face and onto the lips.
They have never known the pride, determination,
the struggle or the victory. They know only
that his skin is black, and knowing that
all other knowledge stops.

Just as time has stopped and reversed: it is 1952,
but instead of jeers and hate on the baseball diamond,
it is the ice that is consumed with rage.


An historic and personal note about this poem. )
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Let me just state for the record: I don't care who you're voting for. I honestly don't—Obama, McCain, Huckabee, Clinton. Okay, maybe if you were voting for Der Mitt, I might have some issues...just kidding. No matter who you support, if you're doing it from your heart and your mind, I'm all for that. We actually have some good options this year.

Having placed that disclaimer up front, I wanted to link to this essay, which you may or may not have seen already. An African-American friend originally sent this to me. He was horrified by what was happening. And yes, he too was called a race traitor by some people in the black community because he said he was voting for Clinton.

I don't always agree with the way Robin Morgan states her case. I think she plays into the hands of some of the same divisiveness she protests. But the bedrock of what she's saying is—unfortunately, and in my experience—true. Misogyny is apparently okay in this campaign. I personally have seen it over and over in the punditry and political satire, and it sickens me. The nudge-nudge-wink-wink quality to a lot of the digs being leveled at Hillary Clinton would never, ever wash if they were racially tinged and directed at Obama. The commentators would be fired a la Don Imus in a Dixie minute. Apparently, woman-baiting is so deeply entrenched in this country, so much taken for granted, that no one even thinks twice about it. If a woman dares protest, she is called an emasculating old school feminist.

I don't think a woman should be called an emasculating bitch for sticking up for herself any more than I think an African-American should be called a traitor to his race for deciding not to vote for Obama. Race and gender should not be a part of this campaign, nor should ageism. But the entrenched interests want to divide us, those of us who want a real change, along these lines by playing our fears and prejudices (sometimes subtlely, sometimes not), and by emphasizing generational splits. Classic divide and conquer tactics. The Powers That Be do not want to see change happening in this country. Whether Obama or Hillary eventually get the nomination (and praise be to either one!), the change is already in motion. But not if they successfully frame the election as "putting down the bitch."

This isn't just about the presidential campaign, this is about the board room. This is about keeping the glass ceiling in place. Because if a woman became president of the United States, how could the Old Boy Network possibly justify keeping women out of the board room? They couldn't. So they get their lackeys, a la Carl Bernstein and Chris Matthews and their ilk, to make this about "bitches" rather than about candidates.

All I'm asking for is a fair playing field. We won't stand for race being an issue in this campaign. Let's stand up and say that—really, truly, and beyond the "make nice" rhetoric—gender has no place in this campaign, either.
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Here's an interesting article on the role of gender and race. I think it's naive to assume either of these things has disappeared from the American landscape. Which of them seems stronger probably depends on which picket of the fence is jabbing you in your personal space. Me? Most days they seem about equal, both in odiousness and prevalence. But my opinion skews considerably when I hear things like, "Will this country want to actually watch a woman get older before their eyes on a daily basis?"

Those women can really grate on your nerves, you know?

And here's the referenced article by Gloria Steinem:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/opinion/08steinem.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

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