This is probably incoherent babble. Just ranting and typing with my thumbs on my phone. So don't mind me...
Have any of you watched this? If not, I suggest you do. A lot of it I'm sure you know if you're familiar with the subject of slavery and how imprisonment replaced it, but it was really good to me and I did learn some things I never knew about. For instance this company ALEC...pure diabolical evil.
I watched the movie Snowden right before this. I guess watching them both has really showed (not that any of this is surprising mind you) the erosion of our rights. In the case of blacks, the stifling of our achieving those rights in equal standing, but yeah...
Trump is president.
All I could feel as I watched the documentary was exhaustion. When will this shyt end? Why must we always be subjected to the bottom of a shoe? Can we just be!? It's everywhere, inescapable, a cloud over your head. Especially now, I feel like I'm just waiting for somebody to say something.
I just want to leave, but where would I go? Why should I have to?
The one thing that resonated with me was at the end when van jones said (paraphrasing), "we always talk about how I wouldn't stand for subpar treatment (slavery, Jim Crowe, etc.), but we're standing for it now". I've definitely said this, but I won't even go downtown to a protest
.
How did this complacency become so common place? For the amount of people there are we should be up in arms. Not just blacks, but everybody. All we are are ones and zeroes trying to make someone dollars and cents.
Money is evil. That's what everything always comes back to. It's miserable. The pursuit of power...
Le sigh
Have any of you watched this? If not, I suggest you do. A lot of it I'm sure you know if you're familiar with the subject of slavery and how imprisonment replaced it, but it was really good to me and I did learn some things I never knew about. For instance this company ALEC...pure diabolical evil.
I watched the movie Snowden right before this. I guess watching them both has really showed (not that any of this is surprising mind you) the erosion of our rights. In the case of blacks, the stifling of our achieving those rights in equal standing, but yeah...
Trump is president.
All I could feel as I watched the documentary was exhaustion. When will this shyt end? Why must we always be subjected to the bottom of a shoe? Can we just be!? It's everywhere, inescapable, a cloud over your head. Especially now, I feel like I'm just waiting for somebody to say something.
I just want to leave, but where would I go? Why should I have to?
The one thing that resonated with me was at the end when van jones said (paraphrasing), "we always talk about how I wouldn't stand for subpar treatment (slavery, Jim Crowe, etc.), but we're standing for it now". I've definitely said this, but I won't even go downtown to a protest
. How did this complacency become so common place? For the amount of people there are we should be up in arms. Not just blacks, but everybody. All we are are ones and zeroes trying to make someone dollars and cents.
Money is evil. That's what everything always comes back to. It's miserable. The pursuit of power...
Le sigh



