30(ish) Days of Music Meme: Day 20
Jul. 30th, 2020 11:30 amThey Might be Giants āYour Racist Friendā
Okay, again with the cheating. It's just that I've been racking my brain for a song for this day-- I have songs for all the rest and an itch to finish this thing already-- and all the while, this song's playing in the back of my mind. I think the first time I heard it was, in fact, on this show I linked. I was OBSESSED with David Letterman.
So, this song. I guess it actually does have multiple meanings to me these days as I try and expand all I know and reckon with all Iāve thought about myself and the world I live in. I used to think this was a witty song about other people and the people in their lives they let slide about racism. And I used to think it never applied to me because I try really hard not to have racist friends. BUT, Iāve been doing a lot of reading, A LOT of listening and a lot of contemplating and itās been eye-opening and soul crushing and a little bit overwhelming. And I know what BIPOCās are saying while reading this; āWelcome to my life.ā
I used to think that being not racist was the same thing as being anti-racist. Oh, you sweet, stupid, Summer Child. Turns out being Not Racist is the bare-fucking minimum that is expected of you if you want to live in society. And that being Anti-Racist is a lot of work. Iām doing the work. But, constantly fear that Iām not doing enough--Iām not--and more importantly for me, TERRIFIED of saying--or thinking--the wrong thing due to ignorance or conflicting instructions.
But, more on that later, for now, letās reflect on a simpler time where ignorance was truly bliss and no one was racist, but we all had that one racist friend.
♥ ♥
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Fandom Snowflake Challenge Day Six
Jan. 8th, 2014 12:13 am
Day Six
In your own space, share a book/song/movie/tv show/fanwork/etc that changed your life. Something that impacted on your consciousness in a way that left its mark on your soul.
Since I'm unlocking these posts as part of the challenge, I wanted to talk about this book and movie without getting too personal, but I find I can't. So, I'll probably lock it once the challenge is over.
( āWhen I stepped out into the bright sunlight, from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home...ā )