Sunday, June 22, 2008
The Battle of St. Paul?
I will write more on this sad hypocrisy later.
Right now, I implore you to pray for this city!
Fear of a Multicultural State
Actual quotes from the article:
"White people wake up!"
"White people have always seen this government as being for them."
"(Don) Black has enlisted the help of 40 moderators and his 19 year old son to help run (his white supremacist website)"
This is the politics of fear at its worst. This is what happens when one group of people feel that their own well being can only come at the cost of others.
I have to remind myself that these fearful souls are far outnumbered by those who have embraced the idea of a future where anyone can lead our nation and people really are judged by the content of their character.
What scares me is that it only takes one fearful soul to fire a well aimed rifle.
My hope? "Perfect love casts out all fear."
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Baracknapohobia
Thank you John Stewert...thank you for letting us laugh about it....
It's Stuff Like This, Man....
Now, when I first heard read the story linked above, I had a fantasy about posting a profanity-laden screed about the racism of the right. But, after taking some time and reading that the Texas GOP itself was not sell this button, but rather a vendor at the state convention, I began to cool off a little bit. I am still mad, but more of a simmering volcano mad versus the exploding volcano I was earlier.
More than anything, stuff like this just makes me sad. There is such an ugly spirit of racism that still exists in this country. Sen. Obama's candidacy is almost having the effect of an exorcism on this country. If you ever saw the movie The Exorcist, you know that the harder the priest fought against the demon possessing the little girl, the more visible and unchained the demon inside the girl became. In the same vane, I sense that the closer we get to November, the more unfiltered the hate will become. The question then is two-fold: Just how ugly will things get (Re: Attempted assasination ugly?) and is America ready to undergo an exorcism of the demonic forces that are at the root of its original sin?
Sunday, June 15, 2008
J.C. Watts? Maybe Not So Much.....
Black conservative: this is a term, I am sad to admit, I have long kept in the category of oxymoron. I mean, correct me if I am wrong, but it was the ideals of conservatism, such as the exultation of the free market as the greatest force known to man and limited government, that embodied the philosophy of those who lead the Southern states to secede from the Union over slavery. I mean, I may be wrong, but wasn't that the argument? That the federal government was encroaching on the states rights to maintain a genocidal but extremely lucrative institution that, in my opinion, to this day remains America's worst and original sin.
So, if I am an educated black man or woman, what in the HELL makes me think that these same ideals are the silver bullet that will lift the black community to greater heights? I mean, is not unreasonable to question a political philosophy that lead to the enslavement and mass killing of one's ancestors and led the oppressors of that time to tear apart the fabric of their own mighty nation and kill their own brothers and sisters in defense of this philosophy. Yeah, damn right black conservatives are having a crisis of conscience when they see a liberal black man dethrone one of the most powerful political dynasties in modern politics.
So, in the fallout of this coup de grace, even J.C. Watts, former foot soldier and number three man in the Newt Gingrich revolution, has to admit that he feels torn about who to vote for this fall and agrees that the Republican party has largely ignored the issues that are of central importance to the African American (Re: inner city) community.
Change is in the wind, y'all. Change is in the wind.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
I Wonder What They're Like Up Close...
- I take pride in my adopted home of Minneapolis/St. Paul and this an opportunity to show it off to people across the country.
- It's a once in a life time event. It's not everyday a big political convention is held where you happen to live.
- I figure it'll be good for the Republicans to see a black person helping out with their big show even if I have scant evidence indicating that Republicans trip over themselves to help out with the NAACP National Convention, the Urban League National Convention, or the State of the Black Union. I wonder if they'll think I am the next J.C. Watts....
- Sheer (morbid?) curiosity.
- I want to think to myself, "Barack Obama drinks your milkshake!" as I reflect on the glorious events of June 3rd.
Honestly, though, if I am to be a reconciler, I figure I must be willing to move into spaces where there may be people who disagree with me. I think this will be a great way to humbly serve my city and my friends across the aisle. Political reconciliation begins with us, THE PEOPLE!
Will I propbably have to hold my tongue a great deal? More than I even care to think about!
Will I lean a lot? Yeah
Will I blog about what is sure to be one of the most challenging reconciliation experiences of my life? Oh yeah
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
They Said This Would Never Come...
It is somewhat of an indescribable thing to find ones self swept up in the midst of a historical event. Reflecting on the times I have volunteered for Obama events or attended a speech by the candidate, I realize that it is the little things that make Obama's campaign feel so epic and historical. It's not just the "props" such as the american flags and campaign signs. Every campaign has that. With Obama, it's the diversity of the crowds that really hits me. I have seen the man speak three times now and at every event it's the same beautiful cross section of the American fabric. I've seen an old white couple standing next to an african american father and who's brought his young son. Not too far away will be a group of young, white professional twenty-somethings next to an old Ethiopian man who himself is not too far from a nice looking east-indian family. Incredible. And almost all of them have the same look in their eye, a gleam of inspiration and awe at the candidate they have come to hear speak. But maybe too it is awe at themselves and the show of unity in the gathering of which they are all apart.
Tuesday, June 3rd was no different. The lines? Staggering in length. The crowd? As wide ranging as ever. However, this event at the Xcel center, the culmination of so much strife and struggle, was the most epic of all I had seen. First, there was the location. For those who don't know, the Xcel Center is site of the Republican National Convention, the event where John McCain will formally claim the nomination and make his case to the American people. I would call Obama's choice to use their venue as the stage on which he proclaims victory over HRC a declaration that Minnesota is Obama country. It's a not to subtle way of saying to McCain, "I drink your milkshake!" (see this link for background on reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWuGWmM2PAI)
So, given the locale and the circumstance, the crowd was fired up.
There were protesters against the war with large banners bearing sayings such as "Not Another 100 Years." There were media and from all over the world. There were vendors of selling shirts and buttons and hats, yelling to draw attention to their goods. One lady entreprenuer stood on a corner, shirt in hand, announcing "Obama, Obama, OBAMA, OBAMA!!!" like she was selling hot dogs or scalped tickets. It was then when I turned to my roommate Katie and declared, "Congratulations, Obama. You're officially a brand!"
Oh, and there were helicoptors; multiple media helicoptors. A true sign of an epic event. You see, at its longest the line to get into the Xcel spanned almost 2 miles. For those counting, that's almost 20 city blocks. My roommate Emily, who also attended the event but arrived seperately, indicated that she witnessed the line grow at a rate of about a new block every 10 minutes.
Once through airport style security and inside the arena, I saw that the place had been turned into Obamaland! The Obama logo was everywhere! Even on the megatron!
I and my friends were able to obtain access to the arena floor, mere feet from the podium! The seats slowly filled until there was a capacity crowd. Signs were passed out and I passed the time, waiting away the hours for the moment to arrive. I read news updates on my blackberry. Watched parts of a movie on my friend Wilt's ipod. Chatted with strangers and new acquaintances Gregor and Fiona about the election up until now. Waited some more.
Then, an old face from my past emerged onto the stage. Professor Severson, my communications instructor from business school, took the podium and gave a rousing introduction for the man of the hour. And with that, the place went crazy. I lost myself in a sea of signs and screams as Obama declared himself the victor in the long fought race against the most formidable woman in US political history!
Monday, June 2, 2008
On The Verge of History
What has been most exciting about this process is seeing the signs that Hillary is about to concede:
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/06/superdelegate_meeting_at_the_d.php
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/politics/ny-ushill025711170jun02,0,4569258.story
Need more proof? Here is a video of Bill Clinton getting all nostalgic like the party is over:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH9LEs1Iwec
And the big give away? Huffington Post is reporting that Hillary will give a "major speech" in NYC Tuesday and, even more telling, she has recalled her advance team to let them know their roll with the campaign has ended.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/02/clinton-summons-top-donor_n_104715.html
This means no more campaign events...yeah...presumably no more speeches or Puerto Rican caravans or Bill Clinton country side shows.
Yours truly plans to head the Xcel Center Tuesday and see what's going down.
More to come!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
So I am copying Katie....
So, here I am. Besides, this is a great way to share my ultimately inconsequential though hopefully sometimes amusing or intriguing thoughts about life, liberty, and the pursuit.
Some topics I will try to cover:
- Politics (one of my first loves and passions)
- Faith (another of my first loves)
- Race and Racial Reconciliation (my cross to bear)
- The Human Condition (something I muse about perhaps too much)
While the above are my main topics of interest, I will likely cover:
- Life in Minneapolis-St. Paul (my adopted home and two favorite cities)
- Life Living with Four Women (the white sisters I never had but kinda always wanted)
- My Occassional Travels (both past and future)
- Urban Planning (what it seems God has shaped me take up as a vocation)
- Movies (yet another thing I love)
- Food and Cooking (another of my first loves...yeah I love a lot of things)
So I may stray from this stuff from time to time, but these two lists should cover it. I hope people out there find something thought provoking on here from time to time. Please feel free to past your thoughts.