Wednesday, December 17, 2014
The Return
I am trying to get better at writing blog posts. No one reads this blog so it is a fine place for me to place long form things.
I am reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" again. It is terrific. However, I had to have a hard conversation with my 13 yr old because of the language in the book. I don't have a problem with the language - but it is hard to explain to your son why certain words are beyond taboo. I am white and thus, I do not always fully appreciate racism, racist words, and racially insensitive things. However, to my mind, there are a number of things going on in this world right now that make TKaM still pretty darn relevant.
I mentioned Ferguson to him. He had no idea what was going on. I talked to him (at him may be more appropriate) about North Omaha and how it discourages me as a fairly privileged white person. I don't know what to do to help and feel like I am "in the way" or only helping to be noticed.
I thought about the Washington NFL team. I wondered about why that does not seem to change. Why is it even a debate.
So, here is what we are doing right now - trying to be more inclusive and thoughtful. We celebrated Hanukkah this week - jelly doughnuts and brisket. We are starting a book club, reading the classics - Great Gatsby (which strangely I had never read) and to Kill a Mockingbird. And I am trying to talk to my son about hard issues when we are alone (usually around his swim practices). That feels like something...
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Actually, I do read it, but as with many things not too frequently. Case in point, a post from more than 4 months ago I’m now just reading. Anyway, I think racism in America is hard for people who are white to relate to in any direct way since they have never had to deal with the racial discrimination the way other people have. There has been and still is religious/ethnic/gender discrimination that nearly everyone has had to deal with, but again not at the same level of racism. I think the problem with modern America is that most of the current racial problems are caused more by economic issues than they are by direct institutional racism, but it’s hard for people to see that. In any case, it’s a difficult subject for anyone to understand.
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