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A House Divided

On a railroad car in your America,
I made the acquaintance of a man
who sang a life-song with these lyrics:
"Do whatever you can/ to avoid
becoming a roofing man."
I think maybe you'd deem his tenor
elitist, or you'd hear him as falling
off working-class key. He sang
not from his heart but his pulsing
imagination, where every roof is
sloped like a spire and Sequoia tall.
Who would wish for themselves, another,
such a treacherous climb? In your America,
a clay-colored colt stomps, its hooves
cursing the barn's chronic lean.
In your America, blood pulses
within the fields, slow-poaching a mill saw's
buried flesh. In my America, my father
awakens again thankful that my face
is not the face returning his glare
from above eleven o'clock news
murder headlines. In his imagination,
the odds are just as convincing
that I would be posted on a corner
pushing powder instead of poems--
no reflection of him as a father nor me
as a son. We were merely born
in a city where the rues beyond our doors
were the streets that shanghaied souls.
To you, my America appears
distant, if even real at all. While you are
barely visible to me. Yet we continue
stealing glances at each other
from across the tattered hallways
of this overgrown house we call
a nation--every minute
a new wall erected, a bedroom added
beneath its leaking canopy of dreams.
We hear the dripping, we feel drafts
wrap cold fingers about our necks,
but neither you or I trust each other
to hold the ladder or to ascend.

Kyle Dargan via Poem-A-Day

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    • #poetry
    • #quote
    • #lit
    • #Kyle Dargan
    • #america
    • #politics
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pronunciation | drap-et-O-man-E-a a brief history | Drapetomania first appeared in a pseudoscientific article by an American physician in 1851 as a “mental illness” that caused black slaves to try to flee captivity. It supposedly occurred as a result of a master treating their slaves like equals. But though the first usage of the word is deeply rooted in racism, it derives simply from the Greek δραπετης drapetos, meaning “runaway (slave)”, and μανια mania, meaning “frenzy”. I post this word with the knowledge that it has been used as a tool of racism, and I consciously separate it from that origin. I know that words can’t be redefined on whim—but I do think they can sometimes be redeemed.
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pronunciation | drap-et-O-man-E-a
a brief history | Drapetomania first appeared in a pseudoscientific article by an American physician in 1851 as a “mental illness” that caused black slaves to try to flee captivity. It supposedly occurred as a result of a master treating their slaves like equals. But though the first usage of the word is deeply rooted in racism, it derives simply from the Greek δραπετης drapetos, meaning “runaway (slave)”, and μανια mania, meaning “frenzy”. I post this word with the knowledge that it has been used as a tool of racism, and I consciously separate it from that origin. I know that words can’t be redefined on whim—but I do think they can sometimes be redeemed.

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Source: other-wordly

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    • #history
    • #racism
    • #psychology
    • #philosophy
    • #literacy
    • #politics
    • #social justice
    • #education
    • #etymology
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Research Shows Tea Party Members Have Non-Mainstream Views of Race and Sexuality #bigsurprise

Keep in mind that the Tea Party is definitely not racist:

“A black kid asks his mom, ‘Mama, what’s a democracy?’

“‘Well, son, that be when white folks work every day so us po’ folks can get all our benefits.’

“‘But mama, don’t the white folk get mad about that?’

“‘They sho do, son. They sho do. And that’s called racism.’”

That “sho” is a thigh-slapper. The good old boy-types in Arkansas thought so anyway, they laughed and applauded.

Of course this isn’t going to help the Tea Party deny the charges of racism that are leveled against them daily. Then again, neither will the new study from the University of Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity, Race & Sexuality. Simply stated, it shows that people who are supporters of the Tea Party have a 25% “higher probability of being racially resentful than those who are not Tea Party supporters.”

They don’t like it when you call them racist. They don’t like it you catch them at being racist. And it’s no surprise that they don’t like science.

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Went to the Disney store and saw a bunch of princess dolls - this is supposed to be Jasmine. She really needs to lay off the bleach.
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iamabutchsolo:

Went to the Disney store and saw a bunch of princess dolls - this is supposed to be Jasmine. She really needs to lay off the bleach.

    • #whitewashing
    • #politics
    • #education
    • #racism
    • #jasmine
    • #disney
    • #toy
    • #doll
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    • #search
    • #suppression
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    • #voter
    • #social justice
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First Nations Continue to Be Savaged and Ravaged by Mascots

No right-wing GOP chubby-belly apologist would dare attempt to persuade civil rights activist Al Sharpton into believing that black-faced caricatures of young African Americans, clad in ripped overalls and Afros, are not disrespectful.

Yet it was recently that a high school principal in Colorado attempted to persuade an American Indian mother that a stereotypical cartoon of a shirtless Indian boy sporting a loincloth and gripping a spear is not offensive—that he and his school are honoring Indian peoples with their caustic caricature. His curt comments were in response to the concerns of a Denver parent who questions the use of the school’s mascot, which she argues is distasteful and offensive.

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    • #rights
    • #representation
    • #politics
    • #education
    • #mascot
    • #news
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Right-Wingers Use Facebook To Play The Race Card With ‘Miami Zombie’

In an image that’s been circulating around Facebook, Rudy Eugene, the “Miami zombie,” has been made into a joke designed to insult both African-Americans and those of us who advocate for racial tolerance and equality.

In other news, the next time a far right person claims that there’s no racism on their side of things, I’m showing them this picture…

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    • #social media
    • #conservative
    • #right-wing
    • #racism
    • #politics
    • #education
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Justice Department Orders Florida to Stop Voter Purge Targeting Latino, Democratic Voters

The Justice Department has ordered Florida, a likely key swing state in the 2012 election, to end a controversial voter purge that has primarily targeted Latino, Democratic and independent-minded voters. The Justice Department says the process had not been cleared under the Voting Rights Act. Some Democratic politicians have expressed fear the purge could help Mitt Romney win the state in November. “What we’ve seen in Florida is an effort on a massive scale by Governor [Rick] Scott to suppress the vote, to make it more difficult for people to vote,” says Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL). We’re also joined by Diana Sen, lead counsel for LatinoJustice, part of a coalition of civil rights groups working to protect Latino voters in Florida and elsewhere; and by Maureen Russo, a Fort Lauderdale resident who was among the voters initially purged even though she is a U.S. citizen who has voted for the past 40 years. “I believe it’s because I’m a registered Democrat,” Russo says.

    • #democracy now
    • #election
    • #florida
    • #latino
    • #news
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    • #voting
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The simple fact remains here: that a grown man with a gun, safe in his locked car, against the implicit instruction of a 911 police operator, left that car to pursue, confront and kill a child (yes, racists, under the age of eighteen one is legally considered a child) who was holding nothing more than a bag of Skittles and an iced tea.
The Most Outrageous Aspect of the Trayvon Martin Case (via azspot)

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Source: The Huffington Post

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    • #george zimmerman
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Investigate Vernons' KKK Marks as Possible Hate Crime

  • Target: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • Sponsored by: Susan Vaughan
Lakota Sioux elder Vernon Traversie isn’t absolutely sure the “KKK” marks on his abdomen got there via malicious means, however other hate crime investigations have been launched under less certain circumstances.

The marks, showing up after Traversie had heart surgery at South Dakota’s Rapid City Regional Hospital, were apparently suspicious enough to prompt one nurse to insist her blind patient have someone photograph them as soon as he returned home.

If not the marks alone, Mr. Traversie’s complaint of other abuses at the hospital are disturbing enough to warrant an investigation into this entire matter.

He says that when he asked a male nurse for pain medication he was told to “shut his F-ing mouth,” even though, he adds, he did nothing to provoke such a response.

Further grounds for investigation come from reports by others of similar abuses at RC Regional.

Tell the FBI to take Vernon Traversie’s claims and the marks on his abdomen seriously and launch an investigation at once.

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