I know it has been a very long time since I last wrote, and for that I am sorry. My life has been following the path of general exhaustion for the past few weeks so in my free time I have been anything but inclined to sit down and enlighten the world. So now I am. I will go into some more details on my life and such and tell you more about what is going on here in Miami, but first I'm going to talk about something else - politics. Cringe if you want, but please read on. It's going to be a long post.
What prompted this political conversation I actually happened upon last night; it was for the sake of calm and collected writing that I waited. I was so angered by what I saw and so upset that I "enjoyed" a fitful night of sleep in order to spare any readers of an emotional outburst.
I assume many of you know my political sway - I am a proud democrat, but I have indeed voted for a Republican or two in my life. Ususally, though, I do side with the more socially progressive candidates. This year I am supporting Barack Obama to be president. I did not start with him in the primary but have found him to be a worthy and a dedicatd servant to this country that has given us all so much.
Now, I understand that this is a very controversial presidential race, and for a vast number of reasons. The Bush Legacy, left to be cleaned up by a new president. The wars going on in the Middle East. Our role in peacekeeping around the world. The economy, gas prices, etc etc etc. And yet there also are more cosmetic issues - Obama is black, McCain is Old, McCain is "experienced" and Obama is relatively new to national politics.
Throughout this campaign (as with many others) I have been disappointed by many of the ads run. Some disappointment comes from the attacks made and how deeply saddened that makes me, and other disappointment comes from the nature of the ads - that they are poor quality. Take for example a recent ad by the GOP - it said Obama has no executive experience and talked about how he would make his first executive decisions from the chair in the oval office. Well, DUH, of course he would! But so would McCain! Neither of them have been president before so neither of them have executive experience and neither of them have sat in that chair as POTUS! In ads like this I am less upset over the content and more dismayed at the stupidity of the idea.
Recently, I have been very proud of ads Obama has put forth. Calmly discussing his plans and his ideas on how to implement them, reassuring the voters that things will get better and yet also calling us to accountability - he said in a recent ad for education that it is up to the parents to "turn off the tv" and read to the kids, etc for not only their future but ours. I really like these ads. They encourage us to get involved not only in politics, but in our lives. I do understand that Obama does have his own share of negative ads running out there, but I have found them to be much less offensive and even less negative "sounding" (music, narration) than McCain's.
The real thing that upset me the most and caused me to go on this particular topic was a late night tour of the internet. I, as many members of the worldly society do, love Facebook. Last night I was doing my usual updating and such on facebook when I decided to pop on over to my favorite app- Pieces of Flair. It's a fun little application in which you can get buttons and display them - buttons on anything, and I mean anything. I have cartoons, buttons from my favorite tv shows, some made for me by my friends with our pictures on them and more. I also have a few political ones. I have the popular red and blue drawing of Obama's face and I have one I find to be funny - a picture of McCain with a red "no" circle across it and the words "No Country for Old Men." Now I realize that this is slightly offensive and it mocks McCain's age. But let's face it, he's very old so far as presidents come. If he was a two term president he'd be 80 when he left office. But I also (incorrect as it may be) believe a general mock of McCain's age to be much less offensive than a mock of Obama's race. To know that at McCain and Palin rallies across the country people have shouted things like "off with his head" and "kill obama", and have these things met with small, sly smiles by the candidates on the stage disgusts me. I have learned more in this election than in others that there are people who truly HATE. I came across this on the facebook application last night.
I, looking for more "pro-Obama" flair, typed in "obama" in the search box. I found a few pro-Obama ones and many anti-Obama. Granted, the anti-Obama ones on the first page were usually more funny to me than not. There was a button with the word "Socialism" written on it with the O being the Obama logo. There was one saying "Obama/Marx" as if Obama was running with our favorite communist. And then there was one with Obama's face imposed on the movie cover of The 40-Year Old Virgin... but they added "political" before the word virgin.
Okay, so none of these bothered me too much. But then as I clicked through the pages I began to sense something completely different.
666 - on a piece of flair, the obama logo being used in the rounded part of each 6
Obama isn't the messiah he's the 12th Imam
Give Al-Qaeda A chance - Vote Barack Obama!
Buck Ofama
The only difference between Osama and Obama is BS
A picture of Obama in a darth vader suit - don't be seduced by the dark side
and the one that made me stop - A picture of a sonogram and the words in cold red: OBAMA HATES ME
I was so angered, so disgusted, so upset that I literally kicked my chair back and paced my room. There are anti McCain buttons of course but they are usually going after his choice of Palin as VP, his age or his funny faces that he makes. But none are nearly so offensive as these against Obama.
So what if he's black? And he's not that young! He's 48! He's intelligent, and he worked himself up from the bottom. Barack Obama is the epitome of the American Dream. He is someone I'm proud to vote for.
I was so shocked at seeing hatred so blatant and so alive in such a medium! Facebook applications? Honestly?
I know this kind of hatred exists and I've come across it before. I was just so saddened to see it here, now, in this way. I am praying for both our candidates to find a way whether they win or lose to bring this country together and heal the wounds that we have created. We need someone to help us and teach us how to stop destroying ourselves; because right now, we've set ourselves on self destruct and nobody even knows it. We have hate, greed, jealousy and overwhelming fear of all things different. We're so used to being in control and being the "big one" in the world that we can't even cope with the idea that other countries, other races, other people have worthy ideas and ways to help this great earth. We need someone to help us, and we need someone to lead. And for that, I'm choosing Barack Obama.
Now that my political rant if you will is over, I'll provide an update on the ongoings in my life.
Music school is up and going strong. Our student base is growing and we're enjoying working together in learning music and growing in God. This has been the main reason I've been so busy lately.
Right now, CCDA (Christian Community Developers Association) is in town for their annual conference. They picked Miami this year and a local organization that two of my housemates work for has been heading up the local side of it. It's nice to see things finally going! It's been a long and difficult road to get this here but now it is and it's moving along nicely.
I'm facing a lot of tough decisions with the church I'm involved in at the music ministry. We're making lots of big choices right now and being new, I often feel like I am unworthy of input. But occasionally I feel God tugging at my heart and I speak up.
My parents are coming down soon for thanksgiving and I am quite excited to see them. It will be wonderful to have them around!
I've been able to spend more time with my aunt and uncle lately which has been great too.
In general, things have been moving along, quickly and crazily, but steadily as well. For this I am thankful.
Now, I really must get back to work. The band is playing tonight at CCDA and I've got a lot to do before taking off to pick up some of the musicians.
I hope you all have a wonderful day. God bless!
Cheers,
Em
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Em,
So much concern for the voting day ahead. The racial hatred is seething just below the surface and it is ugly. Hard to imagine that God loves all of us given what we see. Keep praying and encouraging others to vote too.
Nancy
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