tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post1044791789453193870..comments2024-03-13T11:14:26.768-04:00Comments on A Radical Profeminist: Black and White Television Set-Ups, and the Horrible Truth about Wealthier White PeopleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-15105075637457688372010-07-31T13:06:46.965-04:002010-07-31T13:06:46.965-04:00Ah, nezua,
Just when I needed to know there is de...Ah, nezua,<br /><br />Just when I needed to know there is deep humanity among some men in the world! You appear.<br /><br />Actually, I've been meeting "a few good men"--who get what you get, and I'm so very glad to have your comments here on this post, and anywhere else at A.R.P.<br /><br />Cheers, friend. And blessings.Julian Realhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02933612851144914687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-70735256990079701952010-07-31T12:48:26.816-04:002010-07-31T12:48:26.816-04:00Anonymous Coward:
Nothing is more funny than the ...Anonymous Coward:<br /><br />Nothing is more funny than the aggrieved, whiny, white male who is too afraid to leave his name when sarcastically bemoaning his position in society and preemptively weeping about the "hate" his screed may possibly get. It is to LMAO.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-63807511655649835622009-09-20T12:31:58.655-04:002009-09-20T12:31:58.655-04:00Hi Anonymous,
I don't think you'll find a...Hi Anonymous,<br /><br />I don't think you'll find any call to start a war here, just a call to end a few: men's war against women, whites war against people of color, and non-Indigenous people's war against Indigenous people, to name a few.<br /><br />Please check your language when you post here. Speak to what I say, not to what I don't call for.<br /><br />What's so extreme about wanting rape, racism, and genocide to end. One has to wonder about "the status quo" when they see such a position being called "extreme", eh?<br /><br />I'm a Jew; in my people's history we have assessed over and over how it is atrocity happens, with apparently "good people" all around. Well, it's due to the "good people" not doing shit about what's going down.<br /><br />My call is to the good people who are not victims of these wars to call on their brethren to stop the wars. And if they did this consistently, and with consequences for not ending them, the wars would stop. One thing seems tragically certain: if white men generally do not hold one another to account, the wars mentioned above will continue, and the blood is on anyone's hands who had the power, positition, privileges, and opportunity to call out "STOP THESE WARS!" To even name them as such would be a start, eh? And to have the white men with access to media to report on these wars regularly would hep, no? To allow radical feminist, Indiginist, and anti-white supremacist points of view to be THE voices of analysis and action--analysis and action that in no way could be as willfully ignorant, bigoted, brutal, or ecocidal as what white men are doing--to let these voices fill the TVs and radios... if that's "extreme" then, yes, I'm calling for extreme measures.<br /><br />If wanting those wars to finally end, by means necessary to do so because the bloodbaths and the white male butchers of human souls and bodies have gone on long enough is "an extreme position", then I guess I'm "extreme". <br /><br />If these wars are seen from the point of view of those so harmed, and if their pain is as real as your own, as real as any white man's, then I don't think this point of view can be called extreme. I think it can and ought to be called humane. And I wish thousands and millions of other white men would begin to actively object to systems which require genocide of Indigenous people worldwide, and require the oppression of people of color by whites, and require men's rape of women and other gynocidal atrocites to not only fluorish, but be considered "natural" and "inevitable".<br /><br />And you call my views extreme?! Why aren't you busy calling what oppressors do extreme, militant, and grotesquely violent?<br /><br />I write at a blog. I'm trying my best to speak to the horrors that are before me. What's so extreme about that? I'd say it's what anyone with the means and time and energy ought to be doing, at the very least.<br /><br />I await your answer.Julian Realhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02933612851144914687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-22046125696720038622009-09-20T07:49:45.947-04:002009-09-20T07:49:45.947-04:00Wow! When we start the war against the white Amer...Wow! When we start the war against the white American heterosexual male, I'll definitely know where to come rally the troops. While your opinion is valid and many of your points made very good sense, your viewpoint is just a tad too extreme. Don't worry, I'll wait for the hate responses.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-90972297754306410782009-04-28T22:20:00.000-04:002009-04-28T22:20:00.000-04:00Hi nezua.
Thanks for the comment: good story.
Y...Hi nezua.<br /><br />Thanks for the comment: good story. <br /><br />Yeah, I was with some other white folks recently: there was an opportunity for the other man in the room, with the remote, controlling what happened next with the DVD we had seen. He was wondering whether or not, post-film viewing, to get into the "extras" and view an old cartoon. There was this stupid WARNING at the beginning of the cartoon, or before even choosing the cartoon, something to the effect of: "This cartoon was made at a time when race consciousness was not what it is today." I said, out loud "Then why did you include it on the DVD, assholes!" (to the screen), and when the guy with the remote control asked "Should we watch it?" I said "I'd rather not." And everyone else but him felt the same way. Fortunately.<br /><br />I'll visit your blog for sure. And I'll link to it too.Julian Realhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02933612851144914687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6744114065733119575.post-32643456766217323172009-04-27T22:43:00.000-04:002009-04-27T22:43:00.000-04:00Good stuff. I remember the first time I peeped a m...Good stuff. I remember the first time I peeped a moment of Shirley Temple...my daughter was watching it. Lil cute miss Temple pulls out her flute and starts to play. She stops and then looks up to her black servant and tells him happily to start dancing. That was the end of that tape as it quickly became "lost." <br /><br />By the way, I write, at times, on cinema and the messages therein, related to race and class and sex, etc. Stop by sometime!<br /><br />http://xolagrafik.com/mira/category/blog/<br /><br />Peace.nezuahttp://www.theunapologeticmexican.org/elmachetenoreply@blogger.com