Wednesday, July 23, 2008

What are the chances?

What are the chances that the first person to view my blog and post a comment would help me get my point across? "Heather," I guess, tried to engage me in some kind of discourse by calling me gay. Was that to rile? To be cruel?

Anyone reading this should be a little pissed off that "Heather" called me gay. What if I am? Does it matter? Of course, she makes sure that she qualifies her question by saying, "Not that there's anything wrong with that." Then why say it? But why stop there? Why not call me a communist, nazi or muslim terrorist? Better yet, why not a gook, spic, chink, dago, wop, polock, kike, hymie, redneck, nigger, honkey or yankee? I could be anyone, everyone.

The point of my first blog was why are we intent in this country to always point out "what" we are versus "who" we are? Ever notice when the news media describes a suspect they will always say a "black male," but rarely say a "white male?" If we are going to point it out for one ethnic group, it should be pointed out for all. If they don't say "black male," are we to assume they mean a "white male?" Doesn't make sense and doesn't seem fair, does it?

We are never going to get along in this country unless we begin accepting everyone regardless of their race, ethnicity, nationality or religion and JUST BE. "Heather" shows the common ignorance of most folks by trying to label me as being "gay" and attempting to offend me. You offend me "Heather," all right, but not by calling me "gay," but by calling me anything. To you and everyone that reads this, I am just a blogger sharing my opinion.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Day 1

I come from a long line of bitchers, ranters and ravers. Whether it was an aunt named Inez or an uncle called Buck, they knew how to bitch, gripe and just generally chew ass. It's not something I do often, but it's in me and I have found a forum to let me express it...or, at least, I hope I have.

As most folks, I have been overwhelmed by the presidential election. Please let it end, soon. I am underwhelmed by who we have to choose from and wish like the devil we could really have another party with a viable candidate. Mr. McCain seems like a fine man and he seems to speak his mind. My only real issue is his age. A one-term president? Probably. As for Mr. Obama, I wish he would embrace his "whiteness," just once. His mother was his real parent, yet he only talks about being the son of an African. It reminds me of Hallie Berry's acceptance speech at the Academy Awards. All she could talk about was being the first African-American woman to win an Oscar, but the camera kept showing her mother who was as white as any woman I had ever seen! Why choose one color over the other? Why point out any color? Why not just "be?"

I try hard not to see anyone's color, unless they point it out to me. It usually goes down hill from there. Like the dude who points out that he is a "christian," you can bet your ass he is going to rob you blind or try to screw you to the wall at every single turn. If you are what you say you are, there is no need to point it out...we'll all see it in your walk.

So, Mr. Obama, just be Mr. Obama. Tell us about your life, but acknowledge your mother and your grandparents, just plain-ol' WASPs. As for your father, fuck him. He left you. He doesn't deserve you.