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You can’t make everything about everything.

“And there’s always a place for the angry young man,
With his fist in the air and his head in the sand.
And he’s never been able to learn from mistakes,
He can’t understand why his heart always breaks.
His honor is pure and his courage as well,
He’s fair and he’s true and he’s boring as hell!
And he’ll go to the grave as an angry old man.”
– Billy Joel

So unless you are living under a rock you know that today was the 50th anniversary of MLK’s I had a dream speech. I made a pretty simple throw away post on Facebook that said:

So much work still needs to be done but the fact that the 50 year anniversary of the “I Have A Dream” speech is being overseen by the first Black president is kind of amazing. 

As someone who is married to a black person, and who has racially mixed children, race issues are something that I deal with all the time. It is important to me. It is appropriate I think to reflect for a moment that when the speech was made a black person could be legally barred from sitting in the same restaurant as a white person and now, 50 years later, a black man is sitting in the Oval Office.

Just wanted to take a moment and reflect on that. But can we do that? OH FUCKING NO.

First comes lambasting the president on civil rights. Then comes the screaming about how we are going to attack Syria. Then comes the list of things that Obama does that King would never agree with*. Finally comes the argument how any law, activism, or protection for discriminated against minorities actually prevents equality.

Now, I think its great to have strong opinions and I think it is great to work towards change. I think its great to hold the president accountable. But I didn’t make an argument or position on ANY of those things. If your strongly held opinion prevents you from seeing ANY OTHER ISSUE AT ALL than you should take a step back and look at what it is doing to your mind.

You cannot take a moment to reflect on how far race relations have come, and how far we still need to go because you are upset at Syria? WHAT?

You cannot appreciate the fact that in 50 years we went from having African Americans legally considered second class citizens to having an African American President because King would have had disagreements with him? I didn’t say anything nice about Obama at all, other than the fact he was elected!

As for the comments about race, I suppose that they were at least on target, no matter how completely wrong they were.

The point is that if you cannot see an issue or a person as anything other than the thing that upsets you most, you are not seeing clearly. You are blinded by rage to a point where you cannot function to actually change the thing that needs changing. This goes for politicians as well as co-workers, family, and spouses. Everything cannot be about everything all the time.

If you cannot find something good because there is something else that is rotten, you are going to have a shitty life.

*I always love how white people in 2013 know exactly what Martin Luther King would think about everything.

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Robert

Can’t argue with a word of that.

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Christopher

I was wondering to myself today whether most of the conflicts in history were actually for genuine reasons…..ie…..food, water (necessary resources) and self-defense…..or have most of the conflicts been motivated by ingrained predjudices, greed, corruption, divisive ideology, anger, egotistical quarrels, power games and all of the other internal cancers that feed on the human soul.

I don’t know…..but its something useful to reflect on when we we find ourselves drawn into any kind of confrontation, physical or verbal and really look at where are motivations come from.

Good post.

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Sara Mastros

Amen. A-fucking-men!

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WiccanWoman

“. . . . The point is that if you cannot see an issue or a person as anything other than the thing that upsets you most, you are not seeing clearly. You are blinded by rage to a point where you cannot function to actually change the thing that needs changing. . . . If you cannot find something good because there is something else that is rotten, you are going to have a shitty life. . . .”

^^^Oh yes, THIS! This, SO much!^^^

Much gratitude for verbalizing my thoughts in a way I could not.

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Bruce Kroeze

Posted to Facebook:

From one of my favorite blogs, referring to the amazing fact that 50 years after MLK’s speech, we actually do have a black man as President in the U.S.

I *really* dislike Obama for many reasons. Yet, these words are spot on:

“The point is that if you cannot see an issue or a person as anything other than the thing that upsets you most, you are not seeing clearly. You are blinded by rage to a point where you cannot function to actually change the thing that needs changing. This goes for politicians as well as co-workers, family, and spouses. Everything cannot be about everything all the time.”

http://www.inominandum.com/blog/you-cant-make-everything-about-everything/

In short, I’m proud that the U.S. elected a black person to its highest political position. I’m just sad that he’s such a tool of the status quo.

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ConjureMan Ali

Excellent point, Jason. Selective, blinding outrage has become quite common for political and social discourse of any type. One must wonder, at the true source of such blinding hate.

It is awesome to see how far we have come, simply moving.

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Andrew Watt

Dear Jason,

Thank you for not publishing my first comment. It’s the first week of school, and I am not being as articulate as I usually try to be. Call it readjustment to school schedule.

I think that both magical people, and those who would help break down institutional racism in America, and those who would wish to lessen their own prejudices, would do well to read “letter from a Birmingham jail” by Dr. King. It is rare to see a prophet of God so specific and concrete, and so totally devoted to carrying out his purpose in the world, in writing.

I wish that it had been only 25 years between Martin Luther King’s speech at the Lincoln Memorial, and the first African American president. I do not think the first such president could have been anything other than a supporter of the status quo. But I hope that the floodgates change are beginning to open. The first leaders of ancient Rome to come from the previous class were all in favor of the existing social order. It took decades more for real reformers like the Gracchus brothers to emerge from the political changes; unfortunately such men often perished and the struggles between Heulitt people.

As a history teacher, I have often spoken to my classes of mostly white students about the problem of racism in America. I have handed them articles, shared movie clips, had presented documents and documentaries. This year, for the first time in 17 years, I am not teaching history. I don’t think there’s a connection between my political leanings, at my transfer to computer science. But I do think, over the years, that I have made both students and parents uncomfortable. I hope so.

Thank you for reminding me that I do not need to be a tireless activist all the time, if it is not my true will to do so.

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WSA

I wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments!

Even though I *really* dislike Obama for so many reasons I could not list them all here. I am glad that the US elected a Black American to the Presidency, I just wish I could be proud of the American we elected who happens to be black and I too wish we had elected one of the many qualified persons of color sooner.

Obama has turned out pretty much as I expected, sadly. However, when he was elected, I thought to myself that even if he turned out as I expected, perhaps he, by his mere presence in the role, might give a boost and a symbolic voice to all who have felt disenfranchised by the lack of a familiar face in a top political leadership position. Now that we have proven that it’s possible for a person to be elected to the highest office in the land, no matter their color… perhaps we can now find someone who is qualified to lead the country through the treacherous waters of the present and future. Perhaps a qualified woman?

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