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Post 2018 Superbowl Musings

10. This is now clearly an offensively minded league, and the stereotypes being made about dirty players or street got replaced with smart and skilled, and class act. As more hits get banned by the league, expect it go up.  Brady played very well tonight, and as long as he can get protection, or never get hit because of the potential penalties, he can play for another five years.

9. I didn’t hear of Brady congratulating the Eagles in the press conference; instead I heard that he didn’t shake the hands of the Eagles in defeat. Gisele Bundchen, his wife, congratulated every Eagles player she saw leaving the stadium.  Brady has played in more Superbowls than any other player in the 52 year history of the game.  Shameful lack of grace…

8. No show on the ground during the first week of February in Minneapolis is an ominous wake up call.

7. Randy Moss played for the Vikings and they got blown out two weeks ago….Moss played for the Patriots and said last year that he would love to come back and play for them again with Brady…coincidence?

6. Who is more upset, Hall of Famer Redskins cornerback Darrell Green for having to give the trophy to the Eagles, or former Eagles coach Chip Kelly?

5. Trump doesn’t get to see his guys at the White House, and he really, really needed that win.

4. Justin Timberlake really is a tool; all of the people that got him to where he is didn’t get the invite to perform with him…no N’Sync, No Timbaland, no Janet Jackson. And his routine looked like any mid part of the program on Sesame Street.

3. There was a concerted effort to try to make us feel something during the ads, but I don’t know what they were trying to make us feel. All I know is, Peter Dinklage did a lip sync to my favorite rap changeup in a song of all time, and Morgan Freeman finished the commercial with his.  All the crappy ads I had to get through in order to see that was WORTH IT!

2. I am taking a less than scientific test, but I bet that zero people at home stood up for the National Anthem, and I didn’t see Trump come after any of them in his tweets like he did tonight for the football players in previous games this season. As usual, I guess it only counts when you’re in front of a TV, and not when you’re a citizen and the world isn’t watching.

1. Philadelphia, America thanks you.

Nunes is Now the Official Minister of Propaganda

Your best friend’s kid is a bully.  Your best friend’s kid is threatening several kids in school, taunting them, frightening them, hazing them, shaking them down for their lunch money, and influencing other kids to beat your kids up when the kids stand up for themselves.  You know your friend spoils this kid, and it is obvious to everyone in your circle that nothing good is going to come from this.  But it is your friend’s child, and you leave it alone—you chalk it up to different parenting styles.  But as this kid gets older, the kid becomes more emboldened and the abusive nature grows.  It causes tensions between you and your friend, and you don’t want your kids around this kid, because the kid is a bad seed, and the maturation of this seed is being directly nourished by someone you valued and thought they would do better.  Your friend is raising this kid on poisoned water, indirect sunlight, and tainted earth.  Bad value system about others who are different, poor reasoning in moral arguments, unhealthy ways to manage disagreement and conflict and what the kid desires.  The kid makes Veruca Salt look like a model child.

So, another friend in your circle has a child in the class with the bully and is a victim of your friend’s kid.  For the longest time, you have tried to stay out of the mess; but now one family is not getting invited to the parties or playdates of the other anymore, and each of your friends are in your ear bad mouthing the other side.  Both sides want your allegiance, and not only are you made to choose sides in the argument, but you are now forced to choose between friendships.

You cannot choose the side of the bully; in fact, you realize that you have contempt for this little kid, and it is affecting how you feel about your friend.  As you distance yourself and your kids from this friend, you now see that the friend is also a bully, and now this friend is forcing a way back in your presence, having a I-won’t-be-ignored-by-you attitude in the conflict.  The bully parent is now attempting to bully you to accept their friendship, yet you are having none of it.

As things heat up at school, many parents are forcing the administration to intervene.  Kids need to feel safe, to be safe at school, and the parents are fed up with the lack of results thus far.  The school’s administration engages in a variety of “safe space” meetings, which enable everyone to be heard.  But the amount and the scope of the arguments from the victims is deafening, and it is clear to you that this is a one-sided abusive relationship.  But the bully and the bully parent, your friend, will not back down.  They now see this as personal attacks on them, and they are at war with everyone.  The bully parent writes a note to the school district law enforcement/administration, stating that it is their side which feels threatened.  The bully parent says that because the kids on the other side are black and brown, and they are white, their child is being targeted for being different, and they believe that the system is out to disadvantage white kids in favor of minorities.  The parent brings in tangential arguments about affirmative action to illustrate their points.  The bully parent then makes assertions that the other kids are colluding together because they in fact hate white people, and all accusations against the bully kid are fake.  The bully parent tells the administration that their family is going to go to the media and report the reverse racism in the school district.  In the complaint, the bully parent makes no argument in favor of disciplining any speficic children or taking any particular course of action; they just want to let other white people know of the reverse discrimination on campus.

But the problem is, nearly all the kids who have been victimized by the bully kid, are white.  You, are white; your friend’s kid in the class with the bully, is white.  The school is overwhelmingly white.  No black kids are even involved.  The school law enforcement asks the bully parent to not go public with this letter, because it would set a bad precedent and inflame the community, particularly when the investigation by the enforcement group isn’t over, and it is pointing to a conclusion that the bully kid is indeed the perpetrator of the offenses.

The bully parent calls the news outlets, releases the letter on social media, and hires an attorney…..

When the FBI questions the accuracy of the Nunes memo and has grave concerns about omissions and points grouped together, that means in plain speak that the FBI believes this memo is a bunch of lies.

The Democrats are mad because:

The Democrats believe this entire process is complete crap.

In years past, when they could not reach a bipartisan perspective, both sides were allowed to put out their versions of the conflict; not anymore.  The Republicans voted down on many occasions the opportunity for Democrats to release the Adam Schiff memo.  Even if the Republicans voted for them to release their version, the President could still say no.

The Republicans are trying to sway public opinion to believe that the system is out to get them.

The Republicans are trying to discredit the FBI investigation.

The Republicans are trying to intimidate the FBI, by letting them know that they are prepared to report them if they don’t like what they see, particularly if it places the President in a bad light.

The Republicans are trying to blow up any government agency that does not fall in line with the President.

This reads like a staff written memo, crafted in a way to make suggestions and strange conclusions without a lot of fact (i.e. the Steele dossier was written to benefit Hillary Clinton, rather than the fact that the document was written for Republicans and ultimately reviewed by the Clinton campaign)

This is a document that is likely written by people in the White House and given to Nunes to present to the American public.  Nunes already pulled the same biased stunt in 2017, but he is back to vindicate the President.

Typically, there are several sources reviewed and vetted by intelligence agencies before making any conclusions, Congress is the presented with the information, and the courts are included to open the investigation…none of which happened with this memo.  It is a break of protocols on so many levels.

Problem:

The Republicans released “their” memo but would not release the Democratic version of accounts.

The people involved in leading the investigation of Russian probe are Republicans.

The Republicans are presenting to the American people a report that the FBI is saying is false.

The Republicans are willing to question the motives of the investigators, but they cannot find any proof that the investigation is inaccurate.

Republicans are willing to out the identities of agents and other security related people to get out their point.  And Paul Ryan has been complicit in all of this.

Agencies are not going to trust Congressional leaders anymore.

People around the world working with intelligence agencies are not going to trust us anymore, because they see that nothing is going to be protected.

There is smoke coming from the Russian probe: the Attorney General has been caught lying under oath twice, when he said he did not meet with any Russian emissaries; this fact alone should be enough to remove him from office—either he doesn’t have the memory to manage this agency, or he doesn’t pass the ethical requirements needed to be the top cop in America.  Four aides to President Trump face criminal charges in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

This is probably going to inflame the FBI to work even harder to obtain a verifiable truth; the President has repeatedly questioned the integrity of the intelligence departments, and now has called them out for being less than competent.  It doesn’t help at any level, and it is likely to result in a war against the bureaucracy…..Trump better be lucky there is no J. Edgar Hoover’s in the FBI in 2018…..

Not Showing Up is not Acceptable

Tonight is going to be awful.  A-W-F-U-L.

We are going to witness the coronation of the village idiot by many, including the hateful, the hypocritical, the scared and the selfish.  We’re going to be exposed to the legitimization of his reign on America when the State of the Disunion is spewed tonight, and it will largely be written by his anti-immigrant adviser.  The speech has not been released to the opposition, as was once customary.  Yet, nothing about this ‘leadership’ follows custom, or appropriateness, or cordial form.   It is an-us versus them regime, and everything tonight will be presented to highlight all of last year’s carnage against the people who don’t subscribe to Trump’s America.   Tonight will be the recounting of the actions taken to restore the United States of 1840, instead of moving us to 2040.

We know there will be no mention of a sustained six year economic run; we know there will be no mention of the unacceptable increase of hate crimes against people of color; we know there will be no regard for Black Lives Matter, Me Too, or Women’s International Marches and racial healing.  No mention of broken treaties, new trails of tears, no game plan for environmental degradation, no plan for educational excellence, no plan for coast to coast homelessness, no plan for restoring American standing in Asia, in Africa, in Europe, in the Middle East.

When you hear of tax cuts, you won’t hear of the 100,000 jobs recently slashed, instead of the millions promised with its passage.  You won’t be told that the Obama economy provided the foundation for the stock market growth last year, just as it has since 2010.  You won’t hear about the successful recovery in the Virgin Islands, or in Puerto Rico—because it never happened.  You won’t hear about the 5 million people in immigration limbo because the…well because we don’t want any more colored people coming to America.

When your bulb is dulled out, the first thing you look for is a match to light the flame.  But the light of this fiery match only illuminated the dullard, and in the end, the match burns out quickly and never assumed the light of a bulb.  Even if you thought that we had a flickering light, it is still 100 times better than the match shining the way through darkness.  And America, we have a wet matchbox of leadership right now.

There are many reasons not to sit and watch the buffoonery.  We are going to hear lies and mistruths at an unprecedented level, and it may be enough to turn one’s stomach.  I concede that.  I also confess that I don’t anticipate watching any of this crap.

But I was not elected to Congress.  It is my right to tune out, in the same way that I don’t follow every school board or televised City Council meeting in my city.  It may be shallow; it may be a big cop out, in the way that 44% of Americans didn’t vote in November 2016—but it is my mulligan, and I am pretty damn sure I’m gonna use it.  I hope that all of America takes a pass, and gives him the lowest ratings ever for any presidential address to the citizenry.  I want the man who lives by ratings dies tonight like a Joanie Loves Chachi spinoff series.  I only hope that I can get a pass by encouraging thought amongst the other members in the resistance to the Empire.

I live in Oakland, one destination of misanthropic renegades who moved as far west in the outpost as they could to get acceptably pissed off and take a stand against American oppression, yet my Congressional representative is planning to take a personal day.

Too bad lady; it is your job.  You make $174,000 a year to be there, and please don’t fool yourself in believing that you can be a rainy day Congressperson….you need to be there during times of hail and hell.  You’re only in session 133 days, act like it matters.

How can Barbara Lee fight for me if she isn’t even in the arena?  John Lewis cannot march against evil and then walk away from the halls of Congress.  Maxine Waters cannot reclaim her time on my time; we pay her to be present.  Of course we want to call it a sick day—it’s a sick day for all of America—but you don’t get to call it off.

The most important aspect of participation, of life, is showing up.  Instead of giving America the chance to see a united Democratic Party in silence or irreverence of the sham, we are going to see the silence against the lies and empty chairs.

Unlike the rest of us, you actually get PAID to show up.

I am very angry about these leaders failing to lead.  We need to show our children that you suck it up, you grit your teeth, but you never, ever back down from evil.  Instead, we are illustrating quite nicely that if someone bullies you enough, you simply fail to complete your mission, and you literally give them the bully pulpit.  You don’t get to throw your hands up in exasperation and simply walk away.

They’re just too old.  Yes, Congresswoman Lee is 71; Congressmen Lewis is 77, Congresswoman Waters is 79—but that isn’t what I meant.  Their outlook on what means to fight has gotten stale and crusty.

Your legislation is protest.  Your speeches are defiance.  Your grooming of new ideas and new leadership represents your best arguments against the policies and the policymakers.  Since you won’t retire, it is clear you’re not developing the pathway for new leadership…but you’re now like a bad relationship: you won’t do right by me in staying, and you won’t let me have someone else by leaving.  You want me to sit here in this mess of indifference, with you.

And you wonder why America is also very sick of Democrats…..it’s because you don’t show you have a spine, or a heart.  We have walked with you down the road to the Emerald City, and instead of taking the heart transplant and securing it firmly in your chest, you dove out of the window and ran away when you needed to face the Grand Wizard.  If you cannot bring yourself to fight the fight, move over.  There are 300 people in your district that can better fight for me.  You are a hired mercenary, and somewhere along the line you forgot that.

You think you are making a “statement.”  What you are doing is allow the comedy show to go on without the heckler.  The worst thing in the world for a comedian is to be playing in front of an audience that isn’t engaged.  You are blowing this in so many ways I cannot stand it.  He will be trumpeting that you couldn’t stand the narrative, and it will be true.  His cronies will be saying what you illustrated by not showing up is cowardice and un-American; and it will also be true.

So please, get your butt in the hot seat tonight, or kindly take your ass out of office.

The Twelve Biggest Losers of 2017

#12 Football.  Ratings are down and there isn’t one reason why.  Trump talks about the players, which we all know is code to talk about the black players.  On the face of that, one would think that the black community would rally and start watching as a defying measure to Trump.  But Kaepernick being isolated and not picked up by any team is a factor in blacks not viewing. The manner which many players have been restricted smacks of slavery.  Then there is the disconnect locally: The Niners aren’t good, AND they left their home and haven’t rebounded; the 8th largest city in San Diego lost its team to #2 largest city 100 miles north in Los Angeles, and nobody’s coming; the Raiders are sorry again, and are planning to move out of state; the St. Louis Rams went out of state back to LA, and lost not just a community but an entire state; Houston was underwater and had bigger problems than a football team.  The Pats have drama, the Giants have drama, and other teams seem to be tanking on purpose. Of the nation’s largest 25 cities, only 4 have playoff teams. No one is invested. Player off the field violence toward women and the long term damaging effects on the body is turning off even more.  It’s not like football is the most expensive sport to see live; basketball is 50% more costly.  Maybe it’s because the football players are getting darker, and the basketball players are getting lighter….

Watching people turn their backs on US gladiators is like watching the crumbling of a republic.

#11 Non-voters.  Though it’s your right to abstain from voting (i.e. religious reasons), you are the 44% that never made a choice in the 2016 Presidential election.  Rightly or wrongly, you made a no-decision decision to assert that Clinton and Trump were the same; that your incumbents at the local, regional, state, and federal levels all deserved to remain in place, and any key issues: environmental, social, financial—could be left up to your peers.  People haven’t called you out because each camp is hoping to lure your support in the future.  Yet no one respects your tactics, but the status quo loves it.

#10 Human Resources.  US Department of Labor Statistics show 73% of the human resource managers are women, and Visier Inc. reports that number to be 76%.  With evidence about men wielding abusive power at work, the tiny little secret is that the institutional change that should have happened years ago to empower victims and to summarily punish the perpetrators has been largely overseen by women. Pundits and women advocacy critics argue that if women were in positions of authority, the levels of assault and discrimination and sexual harassment would automatically fall in profoundly drastic levels because women are more sensitive to these issues, and would protect their own.

Well, the feminization of the human resources departments across so far America has meant very little, and the lack of courage and inaction by women leaders in these companies to put a zero tolerance culture in action is shameful.  The idea that women are coming forward after varying degrees of assault means:  1) These women have had to go through many channels at their place of employment to be listened to, most times to no avail 2) If the women did not go through HR, it is likely that they felt that the HR culture would have been of little help.  In other words, HR was a compromised agent for the executive leadership, and the victims would not be able to trust it—or the women who led it, to support them. The worst part is that HR departments are the corporation’s compliance arm, and they have legal obligations to do the right thing. While everyone was championing the courage of the women across government, business, and entertainment organizations which spoke out and publicly reported their aggressors, I was also waiting to hear about institutional reforms being led or championed by women to protect a future generation of women.  I am still waiting……

#9 Millennials.  In March 1955, two black women are arrested for not giving up their seats to white passengers; and black leaders come to the bus company to talk about seating arrangements.  Nothing happens. After the third arrest with Rosa Parks, the black community stages a one day strike that extends to thirteen months.  Hundreds of people carpooled and walked, in the cold of the winter and the heat of the summer in the boycott.  Over the course of the year, MLK’s house is bombed, E.D. Nixon’s house is bombed, and 80 bus boycott leaders are indicted under anti-conspiracy charges, including King, who must pay $500 or go to jail for over a year.  But they hold their ground, and win. Within a week after the bus desegregation, a shot was fired into King’s front door, white men attacked a black girl exiting the bus, two buses were fired on by snipers, and a pregnant woman was shot in both legs.  Real sacrifice and real courage from our youth.

In 2017, the public learned of abuses of Uber, the ride sharing/taxi company, ranging from unethical practices in using stolen corporate documents, to breaking local, state and federal laws, to diversity issues, to sexual harassment, to securities breaches.  Many of the same drivers for Uber also drive for its competitor, Lyft.  There was early social media talk of not riding Uber any longer, to protest the company and its discriminatory policies.  In 2017, there was no need to carpool, or to take the bus, or a city sanctioned taxi, or to walk.  Patrons didn’t need to change their lifestyles in any manner.  All a consumer needed to do was to flick on one application vs another, to get the same driver to pick them up, and Uber would have been out of business in six months.

Millennials are perceived as being aloof, out of touch, or self-absorbed in a manner to which no other generation has been labeled.  They are the poster children of inner city gentrification, cultural appropriation, the tech sector, and a general lack of institutional history.

In companies such as Facebook, 75% of employees are under the age of 27.  One would think that the youth driven environment of these corporations would yield a much less bigoted and much more inclusive workplace.  Instead it is the opposite; the tech world has been the least woke of industries, while utilizing the black and brown communities as consumer cash cows, the most segregated working cultures happen in high tech.  How can a millennial dominated industry brag about being the most forward thinking environment while practicing systematic discrimination reminiscent of fifty years ago?

Simple. Millennials believe in the same things that their great grandparents did.

In a Washington Post 2015 survey, it was discovered that Millennials are 20% more likely to view blacks as less intelligent than whites over Baby Boomers.  62% of white millennials believe that Confederate statues don’t represent prejudice but instead our cultural history.

Jim Crow may have died, but not before he begat James, who traded his white robe and jeans and blue collar for a suit.  James begat Jack, and he gave up the suit for blue jeans and a white collar.

#8 The Environment.  States that have no environmental reason to keep growing, are. Arizona, and Nevada with their lack of water; Texas and Florida, with its ongoing flooding issues and loss of land to the gulf and the ocean due to climate change, are upping the ante on ecological chaos.  When we thought in 2016, there was some agreed to terms about how the world would begin to move forward, when the US had an administration that believed that some things were worth preserving, there was some movement to protect a livable planet for our grandchildren.  No more.

An embarrassingly painful pullout of an international climate accord, which left the US only in alignment with a South American dictator; the relaxation or elimination of regulations for oil exploration on Native American sacred lands, the Artic Circle, and off the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines; the retraction of federally protected parks, the gutting of the EPA with an anti-EPA director, and the coarse rhetoric once reserved for slash and burn pirates on the open seas, we find ourselves giving the middle finger to our air, our creeks, our communities.

#7 The Poor.  Everything in Republican policy not aimed at minorities was targeted at the poor.  Poverty is growing by the tens of thousands in cities and middle America, and we expected the Democrats would be more receptive and supportive, but they haven’t crafted solutions.  The infrastructure plan was set aside for a corporate tax cut, and while the Dow grew 25% in a year, there is no plan to include those left out of the prosperity.  The white poor, the forgotten men and women of a fly over America as we have been so reminded in these last 24 months, got absolutely nothing for their vote.

#6 The Media.  You gave him $3 Billion of free campaign coverage; never made him answer the tough questions you asked of other members of his party, let alone the Democrats, you allowed yourself to be compared to illegitimate news sources such as FOX or Breitbart, never once exposing them to the public as less than factual, so now you all look the same.  You were less prepared for a Trump presidency than the black barbershop crew on Grand Avenue in Oakland.  Now you are ticked off that the President has no respect for you.  Guess what; most everyone else doesn’t either.  And you male, smug, patrician acting bastards seem to be the most depraved sexual abusers in America when the cameras are off.

And a side note: Twitter should be ashamed, but they’re in it for the money.

#5 The Republican Party.  Five Thirty-Eight shows over the last dozen years, white Republicans (which is 86% of the party) believe too much money is spent on improving the conditions of blacks, believed three times more by them than white Democrats, and the view is growing. White republicans have many negative views about engagement and support of people of color, while they have little dissatisfaction with the rise of white nationalism.  Going after China and engaging in Far East provocations, repealing opportunities and/or enforcing immigration restrictions against immigrants from non-European nations, assault on Latin American immigration and DACA, and the incessant zeal to demolish every action taken by the Obama administration, supporting the Alt Right, decimation of Native lands, targeting affirmative action while bringing in the least qualified white leadership to run the federal and state governments ever assembled, raising taxes in minority states, gutting funding to minority programs such as the HBCUs, and making anti American comparisons at people challenging systemic brutality, the Republican Party has been openly active, or quietly complicit with its leadership.  After seeing a 25-year increase–from 7% to 14%–of the Republican Party’s base become minority, the numbers are showing that trend reversed in 2017, and now the Grand Old Party is going in the other direction, becoming whiter again.

#4 The Democratic Party.  You have revealed yourselves to be more protecting of the old timers that you are of the fight for the people.  You are cowards, you abandon due process and tell one of your real dissenters of the Trump administration to leave so that you can pretend that you have no sexual predators on your team—then you ask him to come back at 23:59:58 pm…  America has been rooting for you, and all you had to do was drop the formula and present outspoken leadership, an action plan to reclaim Congress, a vision for what America should be doing—and all you do is trot out a doddering Nancy Pelosi.  Even Orrin Hatch knew when to throw in the towel…

#3 Truth.  When the President is can lie 95% of the time and still enjoy a majority of Party support even when they know he is lying, there is nothing one can say about that.  America is about as honest now as it was in 1860, and you can take that whatever way you want.

#2 Race Relations.  When the Washington Post polled us in 2014, blacks had ten times as many black friends as white friends.  But white people had 91 times as many white friends as black friends.  Even if we were going for race based friendship, white people on average should still only have about 51 times more white friends.  But hello, America isn’t only just black and white.  75% of white people have entirely white social networks with NO MINORITY presence. California is 61% minority, New Mexico is 63% minority, and Hawaii is 77% minority.  Even the Lone Star State of Texas is 56% minority…white people can’t find one colored friend? In 2017 NPR said it is getting worse for white people, while black and Hispanic people are becoming more inclusive.  The greatest barometer of race relationships are friendships.  On Facebook, sometimes I look up your friends.  When topics arise that show your friend is making a complete ass of himself yet is too clueless to correct, I will look him up.  I do two things: I look at their total number of friends, and then I look for black people in their friends list. Now, that isn’t scientific since pictures change (like mine), but it’s a start.  I find that the people who stay the most insipid, stupid, irredeemable shit is directly related to the number of black friends they have; the fewer number of black friends a white person has, the greater the race related imbecilic comments.  If you have 300 friends and you have 2 black friends, we’re done.  We’re not talking to each other and we’re finding reasons not to know each other.  It’s hard to represent a United front to the world with a division at home.

#1 The Black Church.  No group’s leadership could be less representative of its community than the black church.  Fifty years ago, leaders moved the congregations to being bold and challenging the inequities of American life.  Now the church is concerned about individual self-fulfillment.  Being a prosperity preacher at the expense of moral outrage is a daunting challenge that many seem to navigate well.  They don’t even need to follow the lead of the Pope, leaders in Canada, Mexico, Germany or England talking about the lack of American religious stewardship.  They don’t even need to take up education, or brutality, or sexual assault, or immigration.  The most notable preachers have been alarmingly silent as the rise of homelessness hits its cities while the most significant movements to protect, support, or uplift the disadvantaged communities are secular.  Part of this is due to the rise of black evangelical churches run by white leadership that has never engaged in civil rights; much of this is due to an institution preserved by leaders who have multipliers more resources than their congregations.  Yes, there are signs of life; in Alabama and in Virginia, where the church community rallied blacks to the polls.  But until the greedy, selfish and the sexual predatory leadership—I predict the ‘Me Too’ is coming to the black church in 2018—is flushed out, expect a silent church in this pivotal election year.  The communities are sinking slowly into the abyss, and the black pastor is flying overhead in his private jet, begging for a meeting with the President to get a federal grant, while en route from promoting his recent book about black people forgiving the rise of the largest hate group in America, white nationalist organizations……The black church has gone full Cornell West, blaming secular black leaders for not going along with the formula, while never challenging the institutions systemically hindering its flock.

Contain Trump? Contain Kelly….

Slavery was indefensible.
Stop trying to justify it. If it was significant enough to go to war over it, we know that there were opportunities for people to see that it was wrong.
Stop trying to say that the men were honorable, or that they loved their states so much, when they deserted their nations. West Virginians loved their country too, and they separated from Virginia rather than joining the Confederacy.
 
If these men were honorable, would they have wanted someone to do to their own children what they did to slaves?
 
Robert E. Lee raped children and took pleasure in torturing slaves. He believed that slavery was the proper position for blacks, and said that they were better off in slavery than in Africa.
 
The only thing that he did honorably was arguing against Confederate monuments.
 
General Kelly, there is no real compromise that could have satiated the Southern states, except to allow them to not only keep their slave owning status, but to allow them to expand. People like you want to pretend that the war was about slavery in the South–the war was about how slave owners were so despicable that they were incensed that as the nation moved westward, they saw that the government was trying to not take slavery with it.
 
General Kelly, how do you look at all those fighting men and women and tell them that you honestly believe that they should remain enslaved for the sake of compromise?
 
How do you compromise on pedophilia? How do you try to strike a deal in allowing some people to be owned and others should be free?
 
For those that think we should not use our 21st century lens to look back at 19th century figures, then we should also not look to faith or leaders of thousands of years ago.
 
When did we by into this narrative that the South wanted “states rights” and the North did not? The North wanted states rights to demand that slavery not be allowed in the north or to allow slavery to be expanded.
 
General Kelly, honor is not a lifetime title; it can be bestowed and lost quite easily, as we have seen with the recent revelations of abusive men in power.
 
You took a position to work for a man who has been documented to outright lie 95% of the time, and you defend him. There is no honor in that.
 
You publicly admonish a politician and use racially charged language and you yourself lie about her comments.
 
You now argue for the credibility of the founders of the Confederacy, and you at best, misinterpret history; at worst, you bastardize it.
 
All within a month. If you were a stock, I would have told my clients to sell you faster than Robert E. Lee sold a slave.
 
Many of us thought that you would be a voice of reason, Mr. Kelly. We thought that you were different, that you had honor and integrity and could think independently and choose the respectable path.
 
What we are learning is that Trump only surrounds himself with people who are either unqualified or unfit for their positions, people who are corrupt, people who are bigoted or racist, people who are elites with little concern for the average person, or people who are willing to accept all of these others in order to be on the team.
 
Any clean glass of water with dirt in it becomes muddy; and Mr. Kelly, you have indeed muddied the waters far too much lately.
 
I think America has done enough compromising for this administration; we have seen people make far too many excuses for this leadership.
 
Kelly isn’t any different than anyone else in the Trump clan; they all miss the days and power of long ago. While Trump wishes he could have been Andrew Jackson, it is clear to me now that Kelly would have been Robert E. Lee.
Since the days of Adam and Eve, there has never been a compromise on truth.  For shame Kelly, for shame.

Time to Set Down That Drink for ‘Merica

There is a NFL game tonight.
There are also NCAA football games.
Baseball is in playoff mode.
Anyone watching?

If you are, and you have NEVER stood up at home, the bar, a friend’s house, during the TV screenings in the mall, or in the airport, then you are a traitor.

You see, if it is right, it means that you have to do it when no one else is watching….

If you believe that holding your hand over your heart is only good enough for the stadium, then you are one of those people that believes in PDPs, or Public Displays of Patriotism, and while you hold everyone to this standard, while you are at home, walking in and out of the room with snacks, only to pay attention AFTER the anthem is over, you turn down the anthem to talk, you turn on other shows while the anthem is playing, you drink, talk or eat during the anthem, you are not watching television during the anthem, or you are occasionally engaging in sexual acts in front of the TV, or you are doing something else irreverent while the anthem is taking place–but in no way have you EVER stood with hand across heart, mouthed the words simultaneously with the speaker, and thanked America in the confines of your own space while it was being played and displayed–then you are not a true American.

If you believe that a Congressmen, who is a proven liar, should be able yell at the President of the United States during the middle of a live address to the nation, and not receive any punitive measures, then you are not a patriot. If you were one of the many who helped contribute the million dollars in donations to his reelection campaign just hours after his outburst, then you are a traitor to America.

If you believe it wrong for people to question the views, motives, messages, and statements of the President, while thinking it right for the President to assert that people who don’t share his views should be fired, then you do not know the American Bill of Rights and perhaps any of our Articles.

If you believe that people can protest as long as they want to, because it is their American and God given right to be ultra conservative in the face of the progressive agenda; if you believe that it is wrong for socialist hotbeds of intellectualism like UC Berkeley and other coastal universities to stop being ‘politically correct’ and stop coddling our youth and allow for conservatives with no ties to organizations, no articulated vision inclusive to all Americans, or the any relationship to campuses, are not educators or elected officials, to have the right to come and give hate speeches and sell their books, and make the university responsible for paying for their security; if you believe in the right of the KKK to exist, for FOX News not to be held liable for inciting intolerance under the guise of free speech and not the requirements of accurate reporting—and you get mad that ball players that are publicly showing their dismay with a law enforcement system which has collectively held the sworn oath (and receives pay with benefits) to protect us all has been found on hundreds of occasions to be in violation of that promise and they don’t want to stand for a program that has been issued over the last 8 years, then you are a hypocrite, and a traitor, and Un-American.

If you are okay with the fact that the NFL donates only 8-12% of proceeds for Breast Cancer Awareness contributions, or that the armed forces pay about $11 million dollars to advertise and promote the military by the use of the ads and the flag and anthem, and you think this is truly about patriotism, then the players are not the only ones on the field of vision with CTE…..

 

Now, hurry up and get back to the game, the anthem is just about to start….

While this won’t make America Great today, this would go a long way to make America Greater Tomorrow:

  1. Congressional Term Limits, and no pensions for elected office
  2. Every student should take mandatory courses every 3 years (3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th) in American History that includes slavery, Native Nations’ wars and relocation, and you cannot have a ‘Texas version’ style of instruction.
  3. Remove credit for AP coursework, eliminate legacy status as a factor in college admissions in public universities.
  4. Allow anyone under the age of 21 brought to America by undocumented status to be fast tracked towards American citizenship.
  5. Corporations that have broken the law at a primary level or discriminated against minorities in the hiring, promotion, contracting should not be allowed to engage in any local, state, or federal contracts for 10-25 years.
  6. Treat the Alt Right and the KKK and related groups like terrorist ogranizations
  7. Any law enforcement officer that commits hate crimes–this includes state and federal officers, and elected officials at every level–gets mandatory jail sentences, and is prohibited from working for government service.
  8. Law enforcement agencies with at least 11% of their officers engaged in abuse/law enforcement agencies with documented corruption get dissolved, and those agencies become agencies of the Federal government.
  9. Corporations found to pollute are responsible for the cleanup, and corporate officials are sentenced to minimum 5 year prison sentences
  10. Instead of building a wall between the US and Mexico, invest the money in creating a National Aqueduct.

The Emperor may have no soul, but ours is in question as well.

15 million American people have been affected by the hurricanes in the last two weeks, with the whole island of 3.5 million in Puerto Rico is without power. It may be that way for months.

Your president has not a care in the world about any of that. He moved on from those tragedies faster than the hurricanes themselves.

Instead, Trump is tweeting about Stephen Curry not coming to the White House, baiting Kim Jong Un into nuclear war, railing on at Southern (white) republican rallies about NFL players (correction, black NFL players) not standing up during the National Anthem and demanding that they be fired.

Your President is angry because not all people don’t want to support his program–correction, he has zero program, zero detailed plans–he is angry because people don’t want him, love him, or respect him. He is trying to get civilian folk fired, and lying about the way of life because some of us think he is unfit.

Shame cannot express how I feel about us right now. The world is watching and no one at the highest levels in America is saying anything to challenge this man, to make the world understand that this is not us.

But this is US.

I’ll hear pundits say that folks didn’t truly know who they were voting for, and this is a complete shock to all things normal and civil. But pay attention, when leaders are quiet, when churches are quiet, when citizens are quiet, it doesn’t mean that they are shocked or even embarrassed; it means that they are going along with the program. They aren’t that scared to hold their tongues.

Remember when people thought that Obama was going to take their guns, give their lands to foreigners, bring down the economy, and was part of the New World Order; they thought he was going to be a tyrant–yet they could speak out against that guy? It doesn’t make any sense that people would’t speak out now.

If these people are going along with the program, then they support the program, period. They are the silent majority. They are your friends and family and bosses and pastors and elected officials. And they cannot even publicly disagree with a thing that Trump says or does. Some of you have posted about players not standing for the flag, and all things patriotic. But were is your patriotism now?

I have always been a supporter of politics and governance and an engaged citizenry. I was a Student Body President in elementary school; I was one in high school; I have worked for free on campaigns, run unsuccessfully for office, and if I could do it, I’d go back to school in a heartbeat and earn a PhD in Political History and teach at universities for pay, and in primary schools for free. I have never missed an election, and I watch more socio-political news that sports. I have tried as best as I could to be a part of what is best about community in American policy, and I am failing.

And so is everyone else around me, and it doesn’t matter what your politics are.

When the world ends in movies, it is usually because of some multinational corporation’s contagion that has been unleashed, or because some uncontrollable force has devastated us. In reality, when we end this civilization as we know it, it will be because we were too filled with our own lusts to stop ourselves.

I hear people around me saying, one day, we will find another planet to start over. We cannot run from ourselves; we would surely find a way to screw that place up as well.

But we don’t deserve another planet; we don’t even deserve this one.

Dear Mr. Eastwood…… 

Clint Eastwood said that “we see people accusing people of being racist and all kinds of stuff. When I grew up, those things weren’t called racist…”
 
When he was a kid, nobody said anything because they couldn’t. Just because the victims did not speak up doesn’t make the racism non existent.
 
Clint Eastwood has said a ton of stuff in the past, yet he believes that like Trump, people say dumb things, but that should not be held against them.
 
In part, I agree with him.
 
The things you say are not held against you, they are reflected in your being. What you say is a direct reflection of who you are, and is the mirror to your soul. While the light is on you, it may not be in you; it may also be fleeting as soon as the clouds appear, or darkness falls. While we Americans have experienced some dark days, it is becoming clear that the lightness on many of our leaders was simply a reflection of the world around them. The clouds have removed the masks.
Now, we don’t look the same each moment we pause in front of the mirror; as time goes on, even the familiar reflection modifies itself. Our gluttony is just as revealing as our sorrow, contempt, happiness. A projection is a snapshot of we we are in time, and one slip up in speech is about as close to having a personal portrait. Yet the artist who puts our image to film, canvass, screen, or bust is seeing us many times over, and is capturing our essence for all time. Trump’s reflections, like Eastwood’s, are a many decades’ full portfolio. There are so many screen shots there, that the image is as recognizable as the universal imagery of the white Jesus–everybody knows what the white Jesus looks like, just as everyone knows what we see when we look at pictures of Abraham Lincoln. When we see the best Republican, we see his soul, no matter the picture, no matter the statue.
 
The attribtues that should be held against you are the things that you have done……now I know your acts can also be your words: yelling ‘fire’ in a crowded theater, causing people to flee with panic and to be injured or even trampled to death; yelling at a pedestrian to ‘look out’ from a potentially fatal car crash; lying to authorities about a rape that does not happen, sending an innocent boy to jail for 5 years…the lists goes on of examples of how words matter.
 
Even as your words fail you, they are only one measure and must be accompanied by other factors to reveal your three dimensions. There are physical acts and actions that should be held to judge us, to fill in the width and depth of the image, and to show the person. It is with this context that I offer the last part of this post.
 
Clint Eastwood and I graduated from the same high school; albeit almost 40 years apart.
 
In these decades that have separated us, many people have come to him and asked Eastwood to step up and not be a whiner, a coward, a “pussy” in a variety of ways; in his personal life with his lack of support for his kids, by standing up to his political party as a former Mayor/elected/revered leader, or giving back to the community to which he was raised.
 
In all estimations, just like the abject blindness he shows towards hate speech of yesteryear, he has side armed many of us when we have sought kindness, or compassion, or duty. In the old days to which Eastwood reflects, people of stature gave of themselves; they believed it was their duty to sacrifice and leave a legacy to society, independent of their earnings or personal reward. Eastwood seems to forget that when people built railroads and factories, these greats also built museums, libraries, parks and schools.
 
I wasn’t ever planning to show this (I have only shared this with one person, the man who forwarded this to Eastwood’s secretary for me), but after 14 months, I feel compelled to letting this go.
 
The following is a part of a letter that I wrote to Clint Eastwood in June 2015, after quite frankly, being fed up with the months of understanding that he knew what we were doing, but didn’t have the courage or decency to acknowledge us, and unless his secretary prematurely threw it in the trash, I am pretty sure he got it…even though he still doesn’t get it:
 
“June 2015
 
Dear Mr. Eastwood,
 
My name is Harold Lowe. As the Chair of the Oakland Technical Centennial Committee, I wanted to reach out to you now that the celebrations are over. Many of our other folk have contacted your office, but I wanted to express remarks about your noteworthy achievement.
 
For two years, parents, students, administrators, alumni and supporters prepared to mark the 100th anniversary of Oakland Tech. Our purpose was to rekindle the relationships with peers, the school and the community, and to usher in a renaissance of engagement.
 
We kicked off a series of ‘fun’ events, and continued the campaign with a ‘serious’ effort to improve the infrastructure and programs at the school. Tech is Oakland’s second largest high school (and 25th largest school in the Bay Area), and the highest academically ranked public school in the area. While many of us recognized that Tech was special long ago; it took the academic community some time to appreciate it. Fifteen years ago, a Tech student won 3 medals (2 gold, 1 silver) in the International Mathematics Olympics. Five years ago, Tech had more students accepted to MIT than any school west of the Mississippi; last year an African American male was accepted into every Ivy League University. This notoriety has accelerated its popularity at a time that Oakland and its public schools are under fire. It also has spotlighted our blemishes….we need over $1 million to fix broken buildings, buy science equipment, etc.
 
We honored your contributions to the entertainment industry and your significant successes in business and political leadership in the Monterey Bay area at the inaugural Oakland Technical High School Hall of Honor gala. I understand that our committee contacted you on several occasions, requesting your attendance at the Gala.
 
Of the 120 people considered for the Hall of Honor, your selection was a slam dunk. You are without question our most famous alumnus.
 
There is an unfortunate price which comes with that distinction, and I can empathize with the challenges of paying the bill. Leadership has a cost that is rarely valued fairly.
 
When I joined the Centennial Committee, I understood that people had been trying to contact you for years. My first question was why would we contact you if there wasn’t a plan? If you came back to contribute your time, treasure, or talent, to whom would you be working? How would you know if the requests were legitimate? Celebrity and financial success has a way of attracting all the wrong types of attention, and I could imagine the types of requests you’ve received over the decades. I made sure that no matter the outcome, we would be reaching out to our Tech family only after we gave them a reason to reach back.
 
In your case, Mr. Eastwood, the chance for Tech to be acknowledged by its most famous celebrity is important to us. Your presence validates our standing by having our senior statesman on board.
 
My primary goal as Centennial Chair was that we are able to articulate that message to you and to all of the honorees, alumni, and supporters. In addition to the conversations, we created a 20 page plan to express our wishes. There is another aspect of the notoriety that we anticipated should come easier; disengagement with a response. If for any reason, that an honoree was not available or willing to interact with the Oakland Tech community, we were more than certain that we gave the opportunity for someone to let us know.
 
The challenge for the backers of Oakland Tech is to maintain enthusiasm and a public face in the wake of missed opportunities. This benchmark for help is set by the champions at other institutions. For years, assistance to improve the conditions at Tech has been compared to the level of assistance at the other campuses. Castlemont had its favorite son, baseball Hall of Famer Joe Morgan; Skyline had its Oscar winner in Tom Hanks. They have been visible in their support for their schools, and both the donor and the institution benefited from their philanthropic efforts.
 
It has been an inexplicable answer to the question of ‘what are Tech’s notables doing to help maintain the institution?’ For the few Marshawn Lynch’s that have come forward, there are dozens who have lived a longer period of time in absentia. The first words I heard from dozens of people were all related to involvement of our honorees. “Will so and so be there?” “Are you getting help from so and so?” “That athlete can help raise a lot of money to fix the gym; that actor should help fix the stage like so and so did at that other school…”
 
Last month, the silence was obvious, and it was deafening. Many of our most accomplished who are still with us, were not with us.
 
Just shy of 47, I hope to have as many days ahead as I have behind me. Even with that awareness, I have come to understand that there is a lasting legacy that must be honored, not for any particular personal fulfillment to which I may be bestowed, but in order for the cycle to continue. There must be that acceptance of a higher ethos to value those who have come before, and the determination to preserve our institutions for those to follow.
 
We hope that you recognize the value that you have to the hearts and minds of the Tech community, and we encourage you to take the formative leap to collaborate with us.
 
Your support could bring about institutional changing results.
 
Please consider bringing the leadership you show to the world back home. We welcome you to speak, lending your name for special activities, and direct sponsorship.
 
The letter below has been sent to our local supporters….”
 
Meow Mr. Eastwood….meow.

I Have to Quit you, Because your Horns are Showing Through your White Hood

I have been on social media for a while now, and I’ve noticed that about every three and a half years, the heightened discourse over politics simmers for some weeks, and hits its fever pitch in late summer. This boiling over coincides with the hot, restless nights, shootings, and political conventions.
People who have been typically cordial start to take on a political surrogacy; my team is the best, and the other is about to cause WWIII, the apocalypse, or the destruction of America. If you love the other side, you’re an idiot. If you like the other side, you’re stupid, so I need to re-educate you, and let me bring my other social media friends in on the frenzy to show you just how much of a tool you are.
I get it, people have very strong views of their right and wrong. Most folk are able to see the other sides to arguments, and while they read others’ posts, unless something is blatantly obvious, they tend to keep it moving…maybe you’ll get a “like” out of them. Yet, I have some Facebook friends—and for goodness sake, even Linked In connections– that are out there to initiate discourse, to just plain vent, or to start a culture war. A post every couple of weeks about a thing said by a politician or a societal wrong, like a shooting doesn’t qualify. I consider those as public announcements. But there are some of them that say things that you can tell they picked up from the local barbershop or AM radio.
To you: No matter what I think about what you say, even if it is asinine, bigoted, backward, insensitive, or having varying levels of stupid all over it, you will still be my friend on Facebook.
Unless……you have personally called me out and justified your position based on your moral high ground. Lately, I have seen some of you upping the ante, driving full speed into the fog, making the leap that my support for any position differing from yours also means that I cannot be a Christian. And to take it a step further, most of these positions are coming from the Right.
I voted for Bernie, but you didn’t want to hear that. You see, you laughed at a man who wanted to create more taxes for the wealthy, and you angrily scoffed at his socialism solutions. Get that; you and I together are part of a faith that celebrates a belief in a socialist afterlife, in which all have mansions with the almighty, all are fed and clothed, and loved. While on earth, together we value the teachings of Christ, a descendant from our Lord who walked with the poor, admonished the rich, and was murdered by the powerful…yet your ‘faith’ leads you to the conclusion that any course that drives us closer to parity is in fact, a pathway to being unequal. But you didn’t debate me on that Christian/Christ/Money is the Root to Evil/It is easier for a rich man to find a needle/ thing when it came to wealth and God. I let it go; because that would be me on my moral ground, and I don’t want to go there with a person who see today’s Jesus as a conservative white male dot com CEO.
Now there is no more Bernie for me, and you are coming after me with a vengeance. You see the writing on the wall…no Bernie, he is defecting to Hillary Clinton for President. You start dropping post after post about Hillary–lying Hillary, murderous Hillary, sneaky Hillary, Hillary who wants to see your kids turn gay, Hillary who wants to take away your guns, but also wants to keep killing babies with abortion…..and then it gets nasty. The people who show up at the Democratic Convention are Devil Worshipers. Hillary is evil, Hillary is Satan; Democrats for siding with Hillary and what she stands for are evil. No Democrat or Hillary voter can be a real Christian.
Wha? The Non Democrat supporters now have a lock on faith too? I supported Bernie, and dude is at best an agnostic…but I wasn’t evil then. Now, because I am titling Hillary I am evil and I have lost my faith?
Let’s be perfectly clear: your last guy standing is Donald Trump. He has never walked by the measurements of faith that you use to challenge me. He has been accused of rape, he has been endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan, and his political platform speaks to racial division and bigotry. He has thousands of lawsuits against him for business practices, and most of his comments are significantly misleading to downright lies. He has never held office and doesn’t understand public policy or government, but wants the biggest job in the world; he doesn’t want government intervention in business or taxation, yet he got his start evicting people in subsidized housing, has declared bankruptcy four times and has stolen public funds from city budgets through non-payment of debts, and he won’t release his tax statements as there is a likelihood that he is doing business with a foreign entity that is a US enemy state, and he has donated virtually nil to charity.

Yes, but he is still better than Hillary.

That might be a funny punchline if told correctly, but that is all.

Now, you have told me that to even question this suggests that there is a problem with me. My problem is that I cannot look past the particular candidate and roll with the whole Republican Party. Even if he needs help, I need to support this Party. See, the Party will handle everything, and the Party is moral.
Then they do either of two things; they are acknowledge ‘yes, he is a flawed candidate, but…’ HOLD up: Al Gore was a flawed candidate: Trump makes Bill Cosby look like the better choice in giving out Halloween drinks to white sorority girls at a rave party. Or two, they absolutely ignore the reality that Trump is their candidate, and start off every comment with the number one issue for religious conservatives: abortion. In the Pachinko machine of morality, as soon as you cast a position on abortion, you get slotted down a path. There are 50 more important platform decisions that affect all US citizens than this one, but they won’t let you think of that. Abortion is it brother. You don’t believe that a person (I said a person, because a man who sides with the woman is also included) should have one for any reason; you get the nod. You don’t believe exactly that; you get put at the line of indecision, and get placed at the equivalent of the kids’ table of Christianity on Thanksgiving. You believe a great deal more about not infringing into someone else’s body, and you are a worse sinner than the person having the procedure. You see, you know better….better? What am I to do about someone doing something with their body that I cannot control? That my faith and current law tells me I should not control? It does not matter; your lack of verbal commitment to the cause makes you a murderer. You are in alignment with a political party who believes in murder. And then they let their Facebook friends gang up on you. These people start calling you everything short of nigger, and you say to yourself, I gotta see who this nutcases are. When you see the profiles of their friends, they do not look like the America you know; they don’t act like the America you want. Then you go though their pages, and you see the race comments about Obama, or Black Lives Matter, or the jokes—and there are so many jokes– which range from chicken eating, to being monkeys, to bad grammar Mexicans…and then it gets to the guns and the flag and eliminating all of those who don’t fit their bill of Americans.
And I say to myself; so now we have it. In my compromise posts—and as I look back over the years, they all were compromises to ease the peace– I have told you that as a black man who can trace my roots to slavery, I have a hard time with the prospect that the only way to stop abortion is to enslave the pregnant women. I have a hard time with your candidate that believes you change immigration laws and do not believe in the ability of others because of the color of their skin. I have a hard time with a man who doesn’t disavow the Klan, and there is strong evidence that his father was aligned with the KKK. I have a hard time with a man who puts out falsehoods that 87% of whites murdered are because of black men, when the numbers are almost inverse with white on white murder. I have a history of understanding what it is like to see blacks being called rapists and murderers, and I have a hard time with a man who labels others as such. We haven’t even gotten to his lack of vision, his lack of civility and his absence of details to make this a constructive conversation. When I throw out facts, or analysis, or reason, or the decency card, you fall asleep. But why do I need explain myself to you? There is nothing sacred about my beliefs as to yours…why do I owe you an explanation in the first place? You don’t back down, you don’t see it any other way, you don’t apologize. I am wasting intellectual arguments on you. I have born my soul to get you to understand to hear you only say ‘eh, sounds like a cop out;’ ‘you aren’t doing enough;’ ‘that still doesn’t cut it..’ Why do you feel so superior, even with an inferior argument, time after time? Then it hits me, you cannot ever be inferior to me, and religion is just a part of it.
I have to quit you. You are a manager of people; you are a counselor; you are a teacher; you are an adviser, you are a coach. You work with people all the time; that is your job. Life must be pretty lonely for you; all of these people you meet are liars, idolaters, sinners. You are not casting any stones; you are just reading it how it is. I have no idea how you can work with people that while you are looking at them, secretly you wish you could banish them, stone them, or send them to hell yourself. How can you possibly help someone to which you cannot understand them, or you believe that their very existence is an abomination? You are living the ultimate lie.
You didn’t like MLK, because he was a liberal and a ‘racist’, but you sure use him to your advantage when it comes to dismantling affirmative polices for underserved….’what about the content of one’s character?’ ‘What about giving someone an opportunity based on their ability?’ you say. But when it needs to be put into practice, in your camp, you stare at the ground. Was Sarah Palin among the best or the brightest? Is Trump? You call yourself a Christian and you can understand what it was like to be Moses, but you cannot understand what it is like to be black in America (particularly funny because you have not made the logical leap that Moses was black). You have been silent about police brutality, yet when cops get murdered, you tell the world that we need to heal and stick together; your friends yell that blacks are being evil, and you say nothing. You distort the facts that tell us police are of all stripes, their killings in the line of duty are the lowest they have been in almost 50 years, and nearly 3/4ths of those killings are by white offenders. When you are faced with a rebuttable truth, you are Judas.
Your guy is not enough of a problem to see that he is presents a big issue to me, and yet I am the liar. A lie is to spread a falsehood; the notion that you can accuse one candidate as the liar while being in bed with a person who has lied about everything astounds me.

If I vote for Hillary, I won’t be doing it to start a revolution; I will be doing it to stop one from Trump.
But when I unfriend you next week, you won’t be hearing it.
Goodbye Melania.