hai guys
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:18 pm
Okay, so, i got a few things to say.
First, though I did not vote for him, and I do not agree with what I have seen of his philosophies AT ALL, yesterday was a proud day for Obama, and I salute him and wish him the best of luck. Doesn't mean I'll agree with him, but I've discovered in life that Dylan put it best: "don't follow leaders/just watch the parking meters." It's a proud day in civil rights; it could be argued that the racism of the past has been stabbed in the heart--and I am still amazed and impressed to think a black man is in the White House.
Second, I made a quip yesterday that some took offense to. Sorry about that. It wasn't my intention to do so--i just made what I thought was an obvious joke that someone else would have made, and probably would have made, on any other day than yesterday, and were my political leanings different, it might not have been taken as offensive. if any were truly offended by said comment, i am sorry.
Thirdly, please understand--I'm not bothered by the outcome of this election at all. At this point in my life, I'm much more concerned about helping out the world around me and making an impact that way. If I'm bothered about anything, I'm bothered about people sneering about victory and making assumptions about how I feel about it, etc. To me it strikes me as funny, how one side of one's mouth talks about 'unity,' while the other side continues the same ol' divisive 'us vs. them' rhetoric. Was I guilty of that at some point in my life? Yes. But I've matured, realized that is not the way to be, and have grown beyond that. Think back for the past few months: I really didn't have anything to contribute in terms of political discussion. I unintentionally got caught up in it yesterday, but I think that considering the atmosphere of the day, it's understandable why that is.
And I have to say this: that "blue states" letter was really offensive. You may claim it was parody, but, really, some of the things in it were patently offensive, definitely classist, and borderline racist--and the motivations behind it and seething hatred in it were intentional. That's all I want to say about that.
For a bunch of strangers who don't really like me all that much, I like you guys and like yer forum.
Love,
Mr. J
First, though I did not vote for him, and I do not agree with what I have seen of his philosophies AT ALL, yesterday was a proud day for Obama, and I salute him and wish him the best of luck. Doesn't mean I'll agree with him, but I've discovered in life that Dylan put it best: "don't follow leaders/just watch the parking meters." It's a proud day in civil rights; it could be argued that the racism of the past has been stabbed in the heart--and I am still amazed and impressed to think a black man is in the White House.
Second, I made a quip yesterday that some took offense to. Sorry about that. It wasn't my intention to do so--i just made what I thought was an obvious joke that someone else would have made, and probably would have made, on any other day than yesterday, and were my political leanings different, it might not have been taken as offensive. if any were truly offended by said comment, i am sorry.
Thirdly, please understand--I'm not bothered by the outcome of this election at all. At this point in my life, I'm much more concerned about helping out the world around me and making an impact that way. If I'm bothered about anything, I'm bothered about people sneering about victory and making assumptions about how I feel about it, etc. To me it strikes me as funny, how one side of one's mouth talks about 'unity,' while the other side continues the same ol' divisive 'us vs. them' rhetoric. Was I guilty of that at some point in my life? Yes. But I've matured, realized that is not the way to be, and have grown beyond that. Think back for the past few months: I really didn't have anything to contribute in terms of political discussion. I unintentionally got caught up in it yesterday, but I think that considering the atmosphere of the day, it's understandable why that is.
And I have to say this: that "blue states" letter was really offensive. You may claim it was parody, but, really, some of the things in it were patently offensive, definitely classist, and borderline racist--and the motivations behind it and seething hatred in it were intentional. That's all I want to say about that.
For a bunch of strangers who don't really like me all that much, I like you guys and like yer forum.
Love,
Mr. J