I want the elections to be over. Elections are designed to make me fully understand how much I do not belong. Worse, I get the overpowering feeling that I will never belong!
It is always the same pattern with electoral campaigns. Candidates and parties start by telling us they really feel our pain, and want to fight for us. Then the issues that the election must address start to be pondered, identified, and, defined. For a short time in the electoral campaign you think these issues will be debated. However, soon after, it all comes down to having to watch how spineless candidates, grovel, trying to re-present and re-create themselves parading their ever-so-wholesome families to proof beyond a reasonable doubt, that they are 300% American. Whatever the fuck “American” means…it is made very clear that it is not me, that it will never be me.
So…here is a list of reasons electoral processes tell me how Un-American I am (Sorry I could not contain this list to a mere 10):
1. I am an atheist. Apparently it does not matter my commitment and desire to make this country a better place for all. Loyalty is a mandate to worship a disaffected, warmonger, punitive, sexually repressed and sexually obsessed god.
2. I am a Leftist.
3. I belief we should actively and robustly pursue social justice. I believe this country should ask, and be told by its citizens what to do for its citizens (Yeah, screw JFK).
4. Same set of rules for all citizens, all citizens first-class citizens, regardless of buying power, age, sex, language, ethnic background, sexual orientation, disability, religious or non-religious background, political or lack of political affiliation or gender representation.
5. I believe poor people matter, you must talk about the poor and your plan to end poverty during your campaign.
6. I do not hate immigrants and believe there must be a path to citizenship that is just and fair to all.
7. I believe in a big government that will actively and loyally protect me from: Greedy Health insurers, Corrupt Banks, discriminatory and oppressive lending practices, exploitative employers, polluters, gentrifying and unscrupulous, real estate scalpers and the police.
8. I believe in free Universal Single Payer Health Care and free education including Graduate School.
9. I value education and deplore anti-intellectual rhetoric.
10. I have contempt for mediocrity.
11. I believe in a small government that will be out of my personal life, will stop spying on me and will not regulate my every day activities. From forbidding dance outdoors, to closing parks at night, to having a beer on a sidewalk! From entrapping people to criminalizing sex work, from telling me who to date and who I can marry (and divorce!), to telling me whether I can adopt or not.
12. I oppose the Death penalty and oppose torture of prisoners, including prisoners of war.
13. I am not a warmonger and I believe it is OK to question and criticize a president’s decision to go to war.
14. I believe citizens have a right to organize and participate in the political life of the country.
15. I believe all people are free to self-determine gender identity and expression, without facing harassment, discrimination or violence.
16. I believe men should be able to marry men and women should be able to marry women, even if they never have to visit one another in a hospital!
17. I greatly enjoy having non-marital, non-procreational sex in many different positions.
18. I live and thrive in a big city.
19. I do not feel more threatened by Muslims than by Christians.
20. I am a feminist
21. I am Latino
22. I am queer
23. I donate and ask you to donate to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project.
Wow, it just occurred to the cyborg today while watching Body of War, that one of the possibilities of this blog is that I can promote a documentary! My good friend, Da Dobbs, recommended this wrenching documentary to me including a link to the Washington Post review of it. I’ll say at moments where it seems so many forces are so hard at work to make sure we forget we are at war, these type of documentaries are necessary, because the patriotic reaction to those forces that try to make us forget is to continue to pay attention to this war and to increase the pressure to end it.
This poignant documentary follows Iraq wounded veteran, now anti-war activist, Tomas Young, through his daily routines and political activism. Parallel to this, the documentary also shows the shameful moment in history in which congress abdicated its constitutional duties to the mad man in the white house. How pathetic to watch most senators act like parrots, repeating ad nausea anything that came out of the mad man’s born again mouth.
If this great documentary, is not in a theater close to you, call and ask for an explanation as to why is not being shown ans ask that your theater schedules it.
Below: A trailer of the documentary, an Interview with one of the directors, Phil Donahue.
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