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Feb. 11th, 2010 10:58 am
[personal profile] rm
  • Tonight we do the paperwork for Claudette and we pick her up Monday.

  • Meanwhile, tomorrow we head to Cold Spring.

  • Google Buzz - less confusing than Wave but just as dumb? Certainly the various drama that's sure to arise when people start realizing who people know (either through the "how dare you talk to my ex" phenom or the "OMGOMGOMG you know Random Famous Person") because people couldn't figure out how to be discrete is going to be epic. Google, of course, auto adds contacts in a way that makes avoiding drama harder.

  • Nelson Mandela was released from prison 20 years ago today.

    When he came to New York, after, there was a ticker tape parade for him. I had just met a young man through our mutual recent appointments to the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation National Youth Committee whose father was a judge, and he invited me down to one of the court house buildings where he said he could get us out on the roof. He did, and we were the only people up there and we watched the parade from there. It was terrifying, and I remember thinking he was supposed to kiss me; he didn't.

  • Tigers are on the verge of extinction in the wild.

  • What's on a $177 bagel?

  • What would you do with 178 sq. ft.?

  • Alexander McQueen has taken his own life.

  • Charlie Wilson has died.

  • A queer zombie anthology from a small horror press got canceled apparently because some of the other authors who write for that press expressed their homophobic complaints about sharing a publisher with queer content. When you surrender to bigots, even if you are not a bigot, you are still doing something bigoted. This goes for the press in this little drama and it goes for everyone who automatically gives a higher rather to fanfiction with gay content in it because otherwise someone on the Internet might yell at them.

    Capitulation to bigotry causes real harm.

    [livejournal.com profile] phaetonschariot explains why: Queer people people don't get to stop being queer. How fucking handy it is that you can duck out of the fight. Just because you can, doesn't mean it's right. You know, I don't like people yelling at me either.

  • [livejournal.com profile] jslorentz talks about desire, activism, quaint little categories and trying to do the right thing -- for oneself and for the community.

  • Designing a better gender menu, via [livejournal.com profile] supergee. I don't agree with all of the suggestions (I don't, for example, like "it's complicated" as the only choice beyond "male" or "female" and I'm not all that off-put by "other" because I feel it includes less judgment than other options which assign narrative that may not be relevant to me. Obviously YMMV), but it's a good, interesting, relevant read.

  • Is it terrible that my main reaction to this seems to be about my hatred of the double-breasted suit jacket?

  • Last night we watched that Buffy episode where everyone keeps reenacting that final fight between the teacher/student murder/suicide couple in 1955. It was like "here, watch the cast of Buffy demonstrate Practical Aesthetics." Seriously, it was WEIRD. I have no idea if any of the actors or the director were drawing on that technique for the episode, but every time the scene played out, it felt EXACTLY like a a Practical Aesthetics scene to me. EVERY TIME.

    Also, wow, I feel way too much compassion for Spike.
  • Date: 2010-02-11 06:05 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    What they are, I hope, increasingly aware of is that the Internet enables small groups of angry people to fuck up company's images REALLY fast. And the Internet is marginalized-friendly. Which means, don't piss off the queers, pretty much.

    Date: 2010-02-11 06:29 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] delchi.livejournal.com
    That might be a reason they are using to stay away from the demographic. Do you think that maybe posing as an angry mob poised to fuck up a company at the first slight would turn business away? Even if it's not completely true - projecting that image in a risk adverse economy might backfire. Likewise a slight could be unintentional or ignorant instead of malicious or hate based, and yet get the same Maxwell's silver hammer response.

    I love and respect my queer friends and family-of-choice, but sometimes I am afraid of them. I'm more understanding because I know where the anger comes from , and how hard it is to exist out of the box ( geek, obese, queer supporting, pro choice, book reading not book burning ), but the fear is there.

    Date: 2010-02-11 06:31 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    You know, being nice, simpering weak (WOMANLY) homosexuals hasn't been working for us. Letting people know that we're not that isn't likely to make things worse. Also, I have no patience for people's tone arguments. I am not treated like a human being by my government or by many, many companies that would have me by their products. I'm not interested in, nor obligated to, pet them and tell them not to be scared. Some queer activists have the patience for that, and that's useful, but it's neither a requirement nor something I'm interested in doing.

    Date: 2010-02-11 06:51 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] delchi.livejournal.com
    I completely agree from the perspective of not being treated like a human being - and being angry and militant about that is the only way it will change. The government as a whole both state and federal needs a kick in the ass and to stop treating the issue like it was some large point of debate. Equal rights for all, all freedoms for all - it's not rocket science and there should be no roadblocks to making it happen. I will gladly stand next to you or anyone else on that front. Historically it takes strong and sometimes violent activism to change that - and that's why we are where we are as a society.

    As for advertisers and products, let them all burn in hell. Using our own biological/mental processes against us to twist our heads into consuming is pure evil and the source of many many many social ills.

    That said, I like to think that there is a middle ground that is not being violently militant and likewise not petting them and telling them not to be afraid. They should be able to market to the community without the fear of having the factory burned down because the packaging had the wrong color.

    Just to be clear - I am NOT by any means telling you what to do or how you should conduct yourself - not at all, not my place. I'm just making observations and looking for feedback.


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