Saturday, January 21, 2017

Will the Press Remain Independent?

I notice that Trump's definition of "fake news" is 'Anything that makes me look bad'. For him, the only legitimate news is a story that presents him in a favorable light. There is no room for critique, criticism, and in some cases, verifiable fact.

On the campaign trail, he refused to give press passes to journalists who reported stories he didn't like; he's ditched his press pool on several occasions; he refused to answer a journalist's question during a press conference, citing a story that ran days earlier.

Would this have been acceptable if Obama did it?

Would it have been acceptable for Obama to censure media who had printed negative stories about him? To refuse to answer questions from a media outlet because of a story they ran two days earlier?

Of course not.

In which case, if it would be unacceptable for Obama, why should it be acceptable for Trump?

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So watch for abridgement to come in the form of an executive order or some other Executive Branch mechanism that does not require congressional approval.

And if Congress is willing to entertain a law that effectively abridges the freedom of the press, our country should probably get a new name. The First Amendment to the Constitution is rebar in the foundation of the United States – to countermand it is to begin to transform the country into something entirely new.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

About Some of Those Responses to Congressman Lewis

On Twitter,

Rob Schneider,
an actor who (according to IMDB) was roughly five years old at the time of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death,

Told Congressman John Lewis,
who marched with Rev. Dr. King, and likely knew him personally,

That Rev. Dr. King didn't give in to his anger or hurt, which was how he achieved his accomplishments.

Huh.

I think
A man who knew Rev. Dr. King personally (Lewis),
likely has a better grasp of Rev. Dr. King's motivations,
than a man who probably didn't spend time with him (Schneider).

Also

Is it not possible – nay, probable –
That a little bit of anger and hurt might've been stirred into that motivation pot?

Rev. Dr. King was human, after all.

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In a radio interview (or was it an address? I'm not really clear on that point), The Governor of Maine said Congressman Lewis should thank the GOP for ending slavery. Specifically,

It was Abraham Lincoln that freed the slaves. It was Rutherford B. Hayes and Ulysses S. Grant that fought against Jim Crow. A simple thank you would suffice.

Uh-huh.

The GOP's abandonment of Reconstruction after little more than a decade,
Resulted in the proliferation Jim Crow laws, and consequently,
The need for the Civil Rights movement.

So shouldn't it be
Thank you, GOP, for being less than half-assed about black equality in the first place?



Saturday, January 14, 2017

Put a Period on It

If you can't say Black Lives Matter with a period at the end,

If you have to add All Lives Matter,

What I hear is

I cannot aver that your life is important in and of itself;
I cannot, for a brief instant, celebrate your existence;
I must I must I must see you in reference to someone else;
You cannot simply be.

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Recently, the City of Biloxi, Mississippi sent a tweet reminding folks that city offices would be closed for "Great Americans Day".

That's Martin Luther King Day to the rest of us.

Turns out, for the past 30 years, the city has proclaimed the third Monday in January as a day to honor not only Dr. King but also, "…other great Americans who have made important contributions to the birth, growth, and evolution of this country."

Thanks to Marc Bernardin and Andrew Kaczynski for this photo
























There could be no celebration dedicated solely to Dr. King; his achievements could not be seen as valuable in and of themselves. He had to be put into a pantheon of unnamed others, referenced against anonymity. He could not simply be.

Monday, January 9, 2017

Examining a Charge of Hypocrisy

Soon after the election, a US fashion designer called on all US designers to boycott the soon-to-be First Lady, declaring they should not give her their products to wear.

One of my Facebook Folk called the designer's stance an example of liberal hypocrisy.

Which got me thinking…Is it?

In one corner is the designer. Her opposition is based on the actions/behavior of the president-elect. She does not want him to be supported, however peripherally. She calls for her peers to refuse service to an individual and their family based on the individual's actions.

In another corner are the pizza parlor owners who, when asked, noted they would refuse to cater a hypothetical same-sex wedding. Their opposition is based on their religious beliefs. The sexuality of the hypothetical couple is an affront to the owners' faith, and thus cannot be supported, however peripherally.

Thus, we have

A refusal to serve an individual (and their family) based on the individual's actions

versus

A refusal to serve an individual (and their family) based on the individual's existence.

The basis of refusal is different. What someone has done compared to what someone is.

If the designer had encouraged her peers to boycott everyone who voted for the president-elect, or everyone affiliated with a certain political party,

OR

If the pizza parlor owners had specified an action or actions which would cause them to hesitate to cater the hypothetical wedding (for example, the couple in question are consistently rude to the staff),

then an argument for hypocrisy could be made. We're comparing a Pippin to a Gala, an apple to an apple.

Instead, we have two different fruit: A reaction to an individual, and a reaction to a group of people.

I don't see a hypocrisy here.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

On Hiring "Supermodels" for your Indie Film

Or another thing from 2016 I'm still upset about.

In May, while promoting his film Sing Street, John Carney criticized Keira Knightly, one of the leads of his film Begin Again.

What made headlines was his issue with the size of her entourage; he vowed never to work with supermodels again.

Which was an odd thing to say, because a casual glance at IMDB reveals that in the 10 years prior to working with Carney, Knightly worked steadily in the movie biz. A slightly deeper dive shows she was nominated for an Oscar for Pride & Prejudice, and for BAFTAs for both Pride & Prejudice and Atonement. Her day job is as an Actor1, not a Supermodel.

But this is a digression. The meat of Carney's issue with Knightly was her lack of song-writing skills. He lamented the fact he couldn't collaborate with her during production.

Ummm Dude. How is it her fault you hired someone who didn't have the skills you wanted?

I have a theory.

The people holding the purse-strings had a list2 of acceptable actors and actresses for the lead roles. If they're not on the list, you don't get the money, they may have said.

Which, if true, is a shame.

Not simply because the director was stifled in his options, unable to choose from a talent pool possessing the skills he desired,

But because such a list is an impediment to film diversity.

What if Knightly's role had been played by Sheryl Crow or Jewel or Ann Wilson (from the band Heart)3? By an Asian? By a man4?

The limitations of a mandated list meant that none of these options were available to Carney. This may have resulted in him choosing the wrong person for the role.

If my theory is correct5.

Still, it's hard to believe Carney didn't know Knightly's skill level prior to the start of filming. (I understand she learned to play the guitar specifically for the role.) For whatever reason, he didn't hire an actual guitar playing singer-songwriter for the role of a guitar playing singer-songwriter. Blaming her for his hiring decision was disingenuous at best.



1. or Actress, if you prefer.

2. Note that the ubiquity of Jennifer Lawrence is due to studio/purse-string holder short lists. Such lists should always include, at a minimum, Lupita Nyong'o, Gina Rodriguez, and Constance Wu. I doubt they do, but they should.

3. I have no idea if any of these women can act. But they are all guitar playing singer-songwriters, which seems to been the most important attribute to Carney for Begin Again.

4. Even if he was stuck on having a beautiful young woman, without a mandated short list, he could've easily held auditions in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago and found several guitar playing singer-songwriters for the role.

5. Another theory is that the studio insisted she be in the role, a la Keanu Reeves in Bram Stoker's Dracula (allegedly the studio required Reeves to be in the film over the director's objections). However, given the size of the film, I doubt this is the case. Keep in mind I know nothing about the Business.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Do Blue Lives Matter Conditionally?

In November 2016, several law enforcement officers were ambushed in Des Moines, Iowa. I'm still angry about it.

For several months, every time a law enforcement officer was ambushed, some of my Facebook Folks would reinforce the notion of Blue Lives Matter with a post or a share.

Not this time. No Blue Lives Matter anything appeared in my Facebook feed after officers in Des Moines were killed.

Now, unlike the earlier cases, the suspect in the Des Moines shooting is a white person.

Blue Lives Matter Facebook Folk,

your silence tells me is that Blue Lives matter only when the suspect is not a white person,

that the officers in Des Moines did not deserve a meme or a post because of the ethnic background of the suspect who took their lives.

<icy angry stare>

That attitude, that belief, is disgusting, despicable, and dishonorable.

I hope your silence has a different meaning.