"Here all is strange" |
I was feeling beside myself over the weekend. I got in my car and headed north on the PCH toward Malibu and turned around just about where Pepperdine sits so I could make my way back home to my regular, blessed and somewhere between a Monty Python comedy skit and a Samuel Beckett absurdist drama life. Silly Walks. The Office of Arguments. Happy Days. Waiting for Godot. The ocean was on my right as I headed south and it led, as always, out to forever. I pulled over to the side of the road and slithered out of the car as other ones whizzed by me. I stood then, on the side of the road, on some rocks and looked out to sea (that phrase looked out to sea) and contemplated the strange world and my own insignificant place in it and the outsized emotions that I've been feeling about everything, knowing nothing. Knowing nothing and knowing more of nothing by the day, it seems. I looked down at my feet and saw this mermaid etched into the rock. Really. Beside myself.
That is what I find so wonderful, that not a day goes by....hardly a day, without some addition to one's knowledge however trifling, the addition I mean, provided one takes the pains.
Samuel Beckett, Happy Days
St. Louis lawyers, Patricia and Mark McCloskey, defending their folly/home/castle/domain/wayoflife |
Back to my PSA for all my lurkers and anonymous folkx:
Black Lives Matter is not a terrorist organization. I imagine you have never really explored what the organization's mission is, so I urge you to do so. Here is their website: Black Lives Matter. Here are some of the statements on their website about their founding, their mission and their intent that jump out at me, a 56 year old white mother of three, pastry cook, English teacher and disability advocate:
We are guided by the fact that all Black lives matter, regardless of actual or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or disbeliefs, immigration status, or location.
We make space for transgender brothers and sisters to participate and lead.
We are self-reflexive and do the work required to dismantle cisgender privilege and uplift Black trans folk, especially Black trans women who continue to be disproportionately impacted by trans-antagonistic violence.
We build a space that affirms Black women and is free from sexism, misogyny, and environments in which men are centered.
We make our spaces family-friendly and enable parents to fully participate with their children. We dismantle the patriarchal practice that requires mothers to work “double shifts” so that they can mother in private even as they participate in public justice work.
We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable.
Again, my Lurkers and Anonymous Folkx.
Again, #BlackLivesMatter is not a terrorist organization. I have contributed money and am committed to their purpose. I am not a terrorist, and no one I know supporting the movement is one. We are not brainwashed. We are marching or protesting peacefully with our whole bodies. The work of these women and men is profound and awe-inspiring. I am grateful to be listening and learning about the movement and to bring my own passions and experience standing up for the vulnerable to the table. I am blessed to be on what I believe is the right side of history, as they say.
To have been always what I am - and so changed from what I was.
Samuel Beckett, Happy Days
There are people who think Black Lives Matter is a terrorist organization? WTF.
ReplyDeleteAnd that couple with guns, that's just embarrassing. I'm thankful nobody got hurt.
Love you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this, Elizabeth. Sophie looks so very cool in that blue egg chair. Love.
ReplyDeleteMr. Moon got pulled over yesterday on a tiny road on our way to the beach for speeding by a Florida Highway Patrol guy. We hadn't realized we were speeding but we were. And he ended up not getting a ticket, just a warning because he hasn't had a ticket in seventeen years and it was his birthday and we were on our way to see our grandchildren and...well, as I told Glen afterwards, "There's your white privilege. Not only did you not get a ticket, you didn't get killed."
ReplyDeleteThat mermaid on the rock and the mermaid resting in the sunshine. Beside ourselves.
ReplyDelete"The Mermaid
is a tribute to my daughter who
has always felt most
comfortable by the ocean. We
think she's a mermaid."
That mermaid! Wow! What kind of cosmic message was that?!
ReplyDeleteThose lawyers and their firearms are just so over-the-top. Do they realize how ridiculous they look? Perhaps it's a good thing, though, that so many comfortable people feel threatened. Perhaps it's a sign of impending change. I read an interview in which the guy said he felt like the protesters were "storming the Bastille," and I thought, "So you're King Louis and she's Marie Antoinette? Don't you see that says everything about the inequities of the society we've built?"
What serendipity, that Mermaid etched on the Rocks! That ridiculous couple overreacting was disgusting and embarrassing! Sadly, too many people exist with that mindset and reactive violent bent.
ReplyDeleteBlessings on the mermaid. xo
ReplyDeleteWord! Thanks. Just that. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.