Showing posts with label segregation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label segregation. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

We Still Need You, Dr. King

WARNING: Vitriolic language below. Do not read if offended by hate-speech.
A powerful insight, but...
Has the message and the inspiration been lost?


How will most folks commemorate Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s birthday recognition? Complaining about no
open government offices? Laying around and doing
nothing of much importance? Perhaps making snide
remarks alongside their buddies, or radio disc jockeys,
or Fox News reporters as to the so-called illegitimacy
of this day and of our current president?

I wish to take the occasion to give tremendous Thanks
to Dr. King,  Coretta Scott King, all those who fought
the good fight as Freedom Riders and Freedom
Fighters, and those who continue the legacy today.
There is still so much to be done.

I feel the sting every day of just how far there is left to
go on the journey.

I hear the rat-a-tat-tat gunfire on my soul as an orchestra
of "nigger-this" and "nigger-that" are barked daily, easily,
repetitively, their issuers incorrectly imagining me a
receptive brother-in-arms of hate and dismissal.

These calloused, thoughtless words owing nothing but
to ignorance; born in, bred in, taught, recycled, imposed,
carried down so ironically triumphantly from the shameful
"don't know no betters" of hate that passes for heritage,
especially in these lowly southern backwoods.

One generation to the next, passing on the familiar
like a treasured family heirloom, defiantly daring someone
to tell them all that they 'know' is wrong. Clutching
dissension like a badge of honor. "Accept me by seeing
how faithful I am in my nonacceptance, Paw!" they seem to
cry out.

Others like them offer up the same withered theories as
to why there is a proper scapegoat--with misinformation
its father--behind every mishap and wrongdoing ever suffered
by these scared and lost boys. They don't even know the
meaning of the words they speak, the lies they spill, the
hate the brew like bathtub gin, ever-more potent and
dangerous the longer it sits and steeps.

A world connected non-stop, all peoples seeing into
one another's lives, across the oceans and across the
barriers of language and time. And still we have pockets of
time-displaced folks who revel in their lack of development,
who seek to know nothing more than what they surround
themselves with. They are as preserved as a mosquito in
amber, as annoying as if still alive and mounting a campaign
of frustrating distractedness.

Like the atrocities of World War II, are we destined to
have the evils of segregation become like fantasy as those
of that generation slowly die off? Will the lessons of Dr. King,
and the need for them still, be forgotten because we no longer
have a breathing reminder of how far we have left to go?

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Donalsonville News Feedback

(Let's see if we can't change this dynamic.)

So the Donalsonville News is under new ownership/management,
and has been calling for feedback on how to improve the overall
paper.

I took some time to make a civil and deliberate plea for what
changes I would like to see made, and sent it in. In the spirit of
reconciliation and advancement. Or some such.

Just for shits and giggles, I'm including a copy here since I
am not in highest hopes of seeing any of these items addressed
or changed. But we shall see.

Hard as it is, I try and keep hope alive.

Peace,
the one who knows very little

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July 20, 2011


To the attention of Mr. Dan Ponder, Mr. David Maxwell, and
Mr. Bo McLeod, I submit the following:

1. Please be a leader in our community, and make the paper an
integrated--not segregated-- part of this community where all citizens
are treated equally. Keep the contents of "Ebony News" without
providing them a separate section. All people are equal.

2. There is a diverse and rich community to choose from in these parts,
and there are many different stories to be told. Repeatedly, however,
we seem to see the same people and the same kind of people featured
in the paper. Some suggestions?

   + Have a Community Profile column spotlighting people who are not
farmers, church people, or friends of the newspaper staff (yes, there are
many of us!)

   + Have stories on the entire community, not just the parts the staff agrees
with; Stories about the NAACP, other points of view on political stories,
 information/dialogue about important matters like STDs and teen pregnancy,
 etc.
     These matters impact people in the area whether the paper addresses
them or not. It would be nice to make the paper modern and deal with all
aspects of life, not merely the safe and comfy 'small town paper lite' take.

   + Give some space in the editorials to someone besides Charles
Musgrove. I think we've heard what he has to say.

   + Get some new blood for columnists, artists, and other contributions
to the paper. There is a lot of talent in this area, with no place to shine.

3. The political and religious views of the paper are felt on every page,
as much by omission as what's included. If the intent is to include the entire
community, then the fact that there are many of us overlooked in the paper
needs to be addressed.

4. Please bring back "What's Happening Around Lake Seminole"/
”Son of Seminole”

5. Please don't disrespect our President, though you disagree with him.
If there are policy issues to be debated, kindly debate them. Any discord can
be handled without the disrespect used in the past.

6. An expanded Community Calendar, incorporating the various support
group meetings and all events, would be useful, including the food bank
events that the churches offer. In addition, an ongoing guide to community
resources and contact info would be wonderful. I continue to speak to
people who don't know about the food bank, the library, and other useful
resources.

Thanks for being open to the feedback. I look forward to seeing what
changes are incorporated.

I like the following quote I once heard, though I don't know the original source;
"A town in a happening of sorts."
That's a very good summary. Just like the greater nation, a town is a collection
of all its bits and pieces, all the ingredients of its melting pot coming together
to make a unique concoction.

In peace,

Robert Sayre II
Georgia Unity


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To make your own contribution to the paper's request for feedback,
e-mail them at opinions@donalsonvillenews.com or visit them on facebook

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Donalsonville Noose


THE DONALSONVILLE NOOSE......August 2009

An organ servicing the privileged few in the armpit of the South, dedicated to overt racism and segregation for nearly 100 years! (White Jesus, we misses us some slavery!)

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"Out Of My Gourd"...by Boo-Boo "Oopsies!" McLoud
I been done seen lotsa things wont tell of my Lord none of thems
near enough to tell wide open rightly we are right and all others
wrongly, accordingly. Maybe you done heard a bit about the
senator osama and his merry men mostly fruits and nuts
taking our hard earned financials and such likely but iffin'
you oughtens to be assured of nothing in particular but this
reckon you might know he's coming to get you and your
white wife in the middle of the night and your children too.
boogey man boogey man boogey man watermelon patch
stream of hardly consciousness I peed myself.


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SWIMMIN'HOLE HEALTH SCARE....
a promotion for the Springed Leak Health Uncooperative

The US Department of Health has issued state specific changes for us. Since we all don't want to lose weight, they now increased the weight definition of Obesity so we don't feel bad about ourselves before the coronary hits or the sugar takes us. They have also changed this here four basic food groups as follows;

1. Lard/grease/fried anything and everything
2. Sugar
3. White flour
4. Corn
5. Pork

Make sure you get plenty of these at every meal, and sneak some in between there, too. Other groceries are optional. We here in Swimmin'hole County are very concerned about getting our way; so much so that we are willing to die to prove "It's always been that way, and there ain't nuthin' you kin do about it!"\



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PUBLIC SERVICE ALERT FOR ALL NEGROID TYPES:Don't be confused by the calendar's date.

We scream "Jesus" at every turn, but when it comes to that regretful
'tolerance' and 'love' and 'acceptance' business, our 'Christianity' is stuck back in 1916.
Women got pregnant and the blacks knew their place, period.
The 'back of the bus' policy still works.
Don't be distracted by our lack of public transit.

We got the back of the paper reserved for you blacks.
Unless you steal something; then you can get front page treatment.
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OUR HERO!
Wotta man!

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GOSSIPY MILDRED'S B.S. ROUNDUP
Hey y'all, this week we're taking letters from readers!
Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy writes "Dear Mildred; How come in all your speculatings and such we never hear about them thieving, lyin' delinquent kids of yours and all of that --"
Uh...no more space for letters this week, folks. Mildred out!

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NOTICE; Unless you are reporting a speculated child molestation or are bashing Democrats, there will be NO mention of ho-mo-sex-u-al-i-ty in The Donalsonville Noose. We have worked hard to marginalize and keep invisible these unwanted among us, and must continue the good works of Satan in pretending that there is something wrong with sex and that some sins are greater than others. Please do not remind us of how many 'good' people exist among us, especially our friends and family who are deeply hurt by our ignorance. We feel we can shame them into becoming what we think they should be; shining examples of Jesus' never-ending love! Praise and Glory! Repeat after us;
No Queer lives here! No Queer Lives here! And if they think we'll forget Jesus' command to love the sin (for ourselves) and hate the sinner, have we got a surprise for them.


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NEWSFLASH & CALENDAR OF EVENTS (snort! Yeah, right?! We can't keep a straight face either!)

* The next Tea Party (seriously? WTF?) is being held on Thanksgiving Day. What better way to celebrate than with this Turkey of a concept. And it also represents a good hoodwinking, which is what we gave the Injuns in the end, so... keepin' it real y'all. Cuz you know we just got bloated government spending and taxes in January of 2009! Recognize!


* White Folks Good Ole Boys Club for spittin', huntin', talkin' smack, hatin', complainin', etc. meets pretty much whenever and wherever we please. And there's not a damned thing no one can do about it.

* Anything else going on in town in sponsored by people we don't like or people who we don't know, so it is the same as not existing. Nyah nyah! Ha! We win! Teaching people life-saving skills in our town without our say-so? Not on our watch! You better ask somebody!

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STEPPIN' OUT on JESUS
by Clueless Heiffer

Hey y'all! Ya might notta heard that Jesus didn't have time before he up and got crossed
to change summa his stuff. So to help you out, we're givings the SWGA translations and
updates, so pull up, ya hear!

All sin is NOT created Equal! What God really meant to say was we should pick and
choose what we like about the book, or we can just give lip service-- but do what we
damned well please. Either one works. Here's a good rule of thumb though if you're
new to it; If YOU'RE the one committing the sin OR if people KNOW about your sin,
then it's A-OK in God's eyes! Relax and unclench, Wilma!

But if someone else is guilty of it OR you hadn't been caught yet, then it's time to open
up youins a can of WHOOP ASS! besides, it is so much more interesting to follow
other people's business than worry about your own! God, I would be bored to tears!


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The Donalsonville Noose;Keeping Donalsonville tolerance-free and growth-opposed
for nearly a century! Rock on! Cuz it's the Stone age baby!
We got all the shit that ain't fit to print!

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