The Speed of News
News is
happening so fast that I can’t even comment on all of it. Charlottesville seems more of the moment, so
I am going to talk about it in a shallow way to get my feelings out before it
is all washed out by the next horrible thing.
I do feel
it necessary to point out, last week atomic war was something that might have broken out and it is somehow not the top news story illustrating how awful
President Trump is. It is an issue that
promises to hang around for a while.
Keep that in the back of your mind while I reflect on my worldview.
Some Context
Growing up
in the 90’s I was exposed to numerous TV shows and movies that wanted me, and I
am assuming children in general, to know that the world was in trouble and
everyone had to work together to save it.
Shows like X-Men
are perhaps the most iconic and ongoing properties in that vein, the comic
having been around since the 60’s and even now being a massive movie franchise
about bigotry and alienation when it isn’t about firing as many lasers as
possible at a purple cyborg to… You know, maybe we can all acknowledge that “X-Men Apocalypse” did not understand the franchise’s core appeal and move on.
My point
is, diversity in the casts of those shows was not something that was advertised
or commented upon, but was something that was there. Even as a kid I recall having the thought, “Oh,
I see, they want to show how everyone is included”. Sure, it was often clumsy and rarely subtle
(for instance the kid in the wheelchair for the Burger King Kid’s Club, was
named “Wheels”. Yeesh), but I didn’t
mind.
When I watched
the shows or movies, or looked at the asinine advertising for subpar burgers, I
was there to see an adventure. If not
every member of the cast was a cis-gendered-white-male I just accepted that as
how the world was. Because not everyone
is a cis-gendered-white-male.
They even included Kid Vid who was really into 80’s new wave pop music… Or was possibly a time traveler from 2080, they were not really clear on the concept. Apparently his real name is Ryan Mcfarland according to wikipedia. |
I know that
I had and have biases and prejudices that I am not even aware of, things so
subtle that I would not even understand what was being pointed out if someone
explained them to me. I know that I had
a resentment toward my schools for putting a huge focus on certain cultures
over others (you can read my review/reflections on “Pocahontas” for more
of my feelings on that), but I do know that the area I grew up in was not
diverse and if not for some focus being put on other cultures and people I don’t
think I would have gotten any exposure.
The best I
can do in my day to day life is try to treat everyone as an individual. Every person has their own little story to
tell and is at their own place in this world because of decisions made not only
by them but by countless other people.
We will never meet all of those people who caused the dominos to fall,
we just know that we are getting knocked over.
Nazis
With all of
this in mind, I have to ask what shows were these guys watching when they were
growing up?
What made
them this? What made them see “Indiana Jones” and think that the guys getting punched were the ones in the right? What part of Picard’s Drumhead speech made
them think that diminishing someone was alright? What part of “Heart” made them think that
having fewer and whiter people was a winning strategy?
I really do
not get it. What made them think that the
“Red Pill” Morpheus (a black man) gives to Neo (a white man) to explain how
everyone is being marginalized by a system (whose avatars are all white men)
was a symbol of men waking up to the oppression of… Feminism? Guys, I think you missed the whole point of that movie. Like all of it.
Who lied to
these weak racist fools so often about the Civil War that they now think it
wasn’t about Slavery? Who lied to them
about World War II to make them think the Holocaust didn’t happen (though they
seem to think it should have)? What
happened to these guys to make them blame minorities for how disappointed they
are in their own lives?
Didn't they see "Fight Club"? The Credit Card companies are responsible. |
Why is it
so many people think every time white nationalists do something horrible at an
event celebrating racism it is somehow a false flag operation? Are they really that stupid, deluded, or just
trying to cover it up? I do not get any
of this.
A few
months ago, I decided to coin the phrase, “Not-Zees” as a descriptor of the
Alt-Right and White National supporters of Trump who were pedantic enough to
point out they were not literal Nazis, which they defined entirely as a
political party started in Germany following the first World War.
I guess I
can throw that cute nickname out the window.
Kind of hard for anyone to claim Nazi is such a narrow term when there
are guys yelling “Heil, Trump!” and carrying Swastika branded merchandise. Images of the KKK battle flag sitting next to the Nazi flag also erases any illusions people had of the two being distinct,
and curb stomps all future moronic arguments of, “Heritage, not hate” as transparent
lies, as if they somehow weren’t before.
My Thoughts
Like I
said, I don’t get any of this.
I see the
world as a big and diverse place full of people who are awful, but I see them
as awful on an individual basis and I judge them on their Words and Deeds, as I
have explained before. So here we are,
the President shows more deference to a Russian Dictator and Nazi mobs than he
does to Senators in his own party.
What is more,
that is not just me exaggerating, I have a quote from white nationalist rag The
Daily Stormer who took President Trump’s awful response to the issue and
rightly interpreted it as a winking endorsement.
“Trump comments were good. He didn’t
attack us. He just said the nation should come together. Nothing specific against us.
“He said that we need to study why
people are so angry, and implied that there was hate… on both sides!
“So he implied the antifa are haters.
“There was virtually no
counter-signaling of us at all.
“He said he loves us all.
“Also refused to answer a question
about White Nationalists supporting him.
“No condemnation at all.
“When asked to condemn, he just
walked out of the room.
“Really, really good.
“God bless him.”
Sleep tight
America. It has been less than 9 months.
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