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People vs. Animals

The president hasn’t demonstrated any desire in wanting to unite the country recently or any modicum of diplomacy, so when he shut down the government for over a month in response to not getting funding for his stupid wall, I must say, I wasn’t surprised. Was anyone?!

What I was surprised about was how little I knew about the effects of a government shutdown and the number of people it impacted. I was surprised by how many people were employed by the US GOV’T living paycheck to paycheck - I’ve certainly been there - and I was surprised by the unapologetic callousness of the Right. I know the latter shouldn’t have come as a surprise considering their profound disregard for humanity, but seeing how politicians really didn’t do anything to stop the shutdown, how disinterested they were in coming to an agreement, how persistently stubborn they were at the expense of people’s lives- it was alarming to witness. I just don’t understand how anyone can continue to support the Republican party as it is now. It’s representing less and less of the American people and they don’t seem to give one f-ck that their base is dwindling. Ah, their base is a whole other ball game. The people who blindly concede to leadership that has no plans to include solutions to their actual problems with any sort of viable policy. Instead, they use fear and white supremacy disguised as patriotism to brainwash people into believing the “preservation of whiteness” is going to solve all of their problems. News flash: IT’S NOT.

The sentiment that these rich, greedy politicians are going to somehow “save us” from economic plight is getting so old, and so exhausting to debunk. Minds that far gone can’t be changed. I still day dream of sending all of the bigots to an island where there’s nothing “foreign,” so there’s just dirt and grass, maybe some trees, and absolutely no amenities that people of color have had a hand in, so they can really “stay true” to their ways and live lives devoid of happiness , wonder, and spices.

Speaking of crazy ideas, I did want to touch on another sentiment I’ve seen being circulated around the internet and that’s- get this- the comparison of human life to animals.

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Let me start this off by saying I love animals, though, I’m not a vegan, and I wholeheartedly believe in human rights and animal rights respectively. HOWEVER the strange, and honestly, downright maddening outrage for people who abuse animals versus the justification given to police who kill unarmed people has become beyond bothersome.

I will never forget that moment a few years ago when Cecil the lion was shot and Jimmy Kimmel cried on air. I think this is when I started thinking about the way WP react to animal cruelty vs. human cruelty. The amount of outrage I saw about the lion being shot wasn’t remotely comparable to the emotions from the white community to any of the police brutality at the time. I know there were white people who were and always have been outraged by police shootings but this isn’t about them. This is about a wave of people coming to the defense of this beautiful animal, with genuine sadness. An amazing consensus indeed. We were all stunned and disgusted by these imbeciles. But some of these same people virtually ignored this homicidal epidemic.

My question is, where was that unifying disgust and outrage when it came to police brutality? Instead what I see is the harsh judgment of lives and situations, not a universal upset about the disproportionate number of unarmed people of color being assaulted and killed. People feel it necessary to scrutinize the lives of innocent individuals dying at the hands of police instead of joining the outcry to surface these obviously racist confrontations. It’s not just police brutality that’s subjected to these comparisons, but the treatment of inmates as well. People who are taken into the system somehow lose their humanity in the minds of these disturbing people who are so self-righteous, they believe the life of someone who stole a box of cheerios and winds up in sing sing is no longer worth protecting. No, it was the victim of brutality or prisoner’s fault for “not adhering to simple laws” so they deserve death/mistreatment - I have literally seen someone comment this in response to the prisoners who were protesting not being given appropriate heat. The same commenter later said, animals were innocent so deserve to be treated better than “those criminals.”

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And let me also clarify that it is mostly black lives that are under attack in these detrimental, misguided arguments. The fact that animals are brought up at all is a fundamental issue with this country and the thought process about police brutality/the prison system. Animals have rights, yes, and they should, but these rights should not be involved in conversations about the mistreatment of HUMANS. I will never stop saying how slavery’s effects persist today and they are alive and rampant in the prison/judicial system. No. In the fabric of our society, ever so carefully and completely woven in.

I do want to point out the Tiffany Haddish video about her wearing fur until police brutality stops to raise awareness and further show how f-cked up American society is, proving her point through the insane comments to the video. In this respect, it was necessary to raise awareness, and I personally though it was a powerful declaration. It certainly pissed a lot of people off, and I totally understand why, but I hope those people also reexamine their anger and empathize with what she’s ultimately saying. Seriously, go read these comments. So insane.

All in all, animals absolutely deserve to be protected, but SO DO HUMANS- especially unarmed, innocent ones and it’s not helpful or productive to continue bringing up animal rights when it comes to fucking humanity.

Fight me.

tags: race in media, racial equality, racism, racists, systemic racism, peta, animal, people of color, humanity, politics
Sunday 02.03.19
Posted by Christina Scarlett
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Moral Compass Shmoral Compass

Hearing both sides can be exhausting when one side completely discounts your humanity.

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tags: race in media, race in america, racism, politics, political parties, republicans, democrats
Sunday 08.12.18
Posted by Christina Scarlett
 

Year In Review - 2015

Everyone’s doing these stupid year round up posts so naturally I thought I would jump on board and add to the exhausting barrage of 2015 highlights and lowlights. 

Just kidding I’m going to talk about my boring observations about society. Oh, I’m sorry, did you think this was going to be a fun year in review? Nah.

Pardon my french but, where the fuck do I begin? This year has been, as I’ve written before, an eye opening experience for a lot of people who were previously clueless about the war on black lives that is being waged and has been for years within the black community. This year is the rise of the discussion about white privilege, putting that idea into context, and even breaking it down in Buzzfeed posts to make it more palatable for the masses. 

This year more people became ever so slightly more aware of the unconscionable hardships faced by trans people who continue to fight for a voice and their lives in this society of binary bullshit. Caitlyn Jenner’s coming out though very powerful is eclipsed by the amount of work that we need to do as a society to make sure everyone regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, etc. are not targeted and can feel safe no matter where they are in this country. Even typing that I can feel that heavy weight of hopelessness descend upon reality, but we must persist to move this country forward. 

This year people are at their wits end with the incessant racism that saturates our incomprehensibly flawed justice system, how racism is still so alive and rampant,  and the connection slavery has on the current racial climate. 

This year there is more talk about class and it’s detrimental affect on society that is usually overlooked. Class is such a huge issue in this country and it’s a very real issue Presidential candidates are discussing while campaigning, but, honestly, not enough- except Bernie Sanders. Bernie’s been all over it.

This year we’ve also seen the rise of a wannabe leader whose purely racist rhetoric has lead to numerous acts of violence and his unapologetic followers have shockingly (or not so shockingly) risen in numbers to the true terror of the rest of the country. It’s been such a strange contrast with the rise of Bernie and his notion of an overhaul of American politics. 

This year more people than ever have been getting upset by the concept of Hollywood white-washing stories about people of color, yet Hollywood continues do nothing about it. Surprise. Surprise. Also, this yea including another round of people who love getting mad when a person of color plays a white character, which gawd, get over it.

This year women have had to face numerous challenges to protect their bodies and minds from the onslaught of patriarchal arrogance, which we will always persevere against because we have no other choice until the shroud of masculinity is unraveled and disbanded. When we realize as a whole these constructs do nothing but divide and destroy, then can we create this utopian society that lives in my head where everyone is content with who they are without judgement from anyone and constantly high five-ing  each other.

On a more personal level, this year has been another amazing growing/learning experience and I’ve been lucky enough to meet and get closer to so many incredible, funny, talented people. It makes me feel like this world can’t be ALL BAD. Here’s to 2016! 

tags: race, class, race in america, race in hollywood, race in media, society, feminism, transgender, bernie sanders, donald trump
Thursday 12.31.15
Posted by Christina Scarlett