Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I've never been one to follow politics, but this election I figured I would step outside of my personal bubble and do the right thing and vote.

I'm 25 years old and this year was the first time I spoke my opinion toward politics. I voted Obama and I am proud to say my vote counted.

It's such an empowering feeling knowing that filling in my little black box helped jump start the making of history -- the first African-American president.

We are, as people, as Americans, partaking in a shift in thinking. A shift in the way other [countries] perceive the way we go about our business.

At least, this is what I hope. I want this election to start a trend. We are not a Christian nation. We are a nation of people of all walks of life. We are that melting pot we've been claiming to be for so many decades.

Now all we need is a female, then gay president.

We are change.

We are the noise in the headphones that disrupts the monotone.

Saul Williams put his feelings toward this shift far more eloquently with this piece:

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Dear History,
For too long have I pondered your meaning, memorized dates of battles, years of servitude, decades of injustice, named eras after movements, mourned the extinction of species, cursed founding fathers, worn vintage suits and cloaked myself with references of your hold on me.

I have walked through museums wondering how it is that greatness had lived and died all before my time. Parts of me feared becoming great because it seemed to include a price of death and a postmortem glory that my memory could never resurrect. I've stared at paintings dying to catch glimpses of the painter, closed my eyes to listen to songs that drunken ghosts dance to, and all the while I've fought to FREE the present to BECOME.

In 1995, I stood with poets in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge, barking metaphors at the new moon of the summer solstice wedging words into it's craters, sewing seeds through nightly wind.

In 1996, I forced the ocean back with words, fathered planets, climbed pyramids, and began to decipher the sirens song to conjure the dream-filled Children of the Night.

In 1997, I stood with prisoners in our nations capitol bending bars with the power of thought as wordsmiths served sentences and Hip Hop diddy-dandified itself: stealing golden calves from the Old Testament to smuggle into the lavish crib of Pontius Pilate for it's birthday party

In 1998, I swallowed fear and sun-danced on film reels, projecting a me that had not been into a me that ever shall be.

And HERE I stand, ten years the difference and witness to changing hands.

Dear History,
I beat you. I stand a generator of generations bearing witness to a world that we are holding accountable for past actions. Me and my friends, we're changing our diets, re-inventing marriage, check-mating capitalism, re-defining ethics, replacing cruelty with compassion, and have sworn not to re-elect the sins of the father.

We are casting our votes for so much more than a lesser of evils, but for change, and greater insight, for wisdom out of the mouths of babes, for races that bleed into ONE.

Dear History,
You are behind us and we are no longer looking back. We are standing on the threshold of new times, new days, new worlds, and charging forward without battle cry or trumpet, while cynicism, apathy, and cowardice take their place beside you, behind us.

Dear History,
We no longer believe in you. We have invested our our thoughts and dreams into the present moment and opportunity to shift our reality into one that does not resemble your dog-eared books.

We stand on the shoulders of those who have dared to dream and on the necks of those who have wasted their time and ours proclaiming a past past its prime.

Dear History,
Blitz! It's my turn now. You can have your mounds of flesh, leather boots, cannons and sabers, nooses and guillotines, warships and fighter planes, trails of tears and blood, genocides, dungeons and dragons, ghost stories and fairy tales..........

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Much love everyone.

Even if you didn't vote for Obama, thanks for voting anyway. If I learned one thing from Leah in our 3 in a half year relationship, it's that there are things outside of ourselves far more important than me, myself, and I.

Night.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

guh

I keep waking myself up too late. I need to start getting up before 10am. It would be the healthy thing to do.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Pretty interesting site

Anit Spore website

I love when people clearly do not do their research on something before they attack it.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

I just got this thing

So I just got this here "blog," even though I already have a livejournal. I figure, this thing is going to be only for me and no one else.

Maybe I will expand into a more social blog, but we'll see.

That's it.