I think its part of my destiny to write about the story of Black bears and I don't mean the ones living on the Appalachian trail. We Black queer cis/trans men who identify with #bearish culture have a very unique set of blessings and challenges and our own origin story.
And yes I own that entire outfit.
#LGBTQ history and lifestyle narratives will be incomplete until those of us with very different #bodyody 's are acknowledged not only as representative but thoroughly resistant in our demand that we have aesthetic and erotic identities too
It seems like we have a new divide. And I understand why. I also understand that we cannot return to practices that lead to cyclical repeats of systemic injustice.
To that end we need a few friendly reminders: 1. Twitter is not lobbying or voter registration or the voting booth.
2. Money talks and bs walks. 3. Diversify your activism portfolio--collective legal action is important, local activism, commit to shaping your local politics now....now...now...and your state legislatures, judicial appointments and executive branches.
4. Get people who are passionate but civically apathetic to get registered. We have too many people who can vote and do not. 5. Felons who have served their time and pay taxes should be voting. (Don't get in my ass...im going for what will get mass appeal.) 6. Organize and act.
For 4 years I've had a picture of Barack Obama&Drumpf...u know the one...made to look like Barack is giving him the finger...that has been my lock screen.
Giving it up on Wed.
It's time to celebrate, not fear. Its time to give up the old and release.
Be free, you earned this.
The day of Jubilee is coming. A Pharoah who knew not Yosef, a copycat Haman, is on his way out.
Do not despair
Do not let your fears and worries overcome your passion to fight w/ your joy.
This is not the time to gloat but to have absolute glee in a new day.
Don't let them win.
Our greatest weapon is our hearts.
The love is the point.
Deny them their chaos.
Deny them their blasphemy.
Deny them their gotchas and guffaws
The love is the point.
Celebrate your kinfolk
Love up on your diverse neighbors
Post pictures of you safely celebrating
Our survival
Hi Twitter I can't sleep again. I need to ramble and rumble myself into passive aggressively sleeping.
The past 12 years haven't been easy for many but for those of us who are Jews of African descent in America it has been a trial by ordeal.
When Obama was president I remember when 1 of my students expressed a sense of fear of him. Their parents compared him to Hitler, wary of his passionate speeches &ability to arouse the masses. I immediately balked but knew where there was this sentiment there were others.
I lost a friend in Eva when she called him a Muslim born in Kenya. She also splashed a kid in the face with water...a lot...and I was like that's not cool but I also realized that would be my ass if I did that.
The more details that come out about the #CapitolRiots the more the news is sheepishly leaking just how racially tinged the whole matter was and most remarkable with a smattering of dedicated accomplices of color in a sea of angry white males.
Like the Black officer being chased..."this is OUR America" they chanted at him....
Or "we defended you during Black Lives Matter, why don't you have our backs"