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leslie jones back at it again spitting facts
commission done for @zetarays for their fic Strange, Far Places!! I got to choose this scene :-D
Between 1947 and 1954, avant-garde dancer and experimental filmmaker Maya Deren visited Haiti and immersed herself in vodou. Supported with a Guggenheim Fellowship grant, Deren intended to study an…
A nice little blurb on Maya Deren’s work and the reissue of her audio recordings, as well as the entirety of the documentary Divine Horsemen, which contains a lot of her video recordings and reflects the scholarship of her book by the same name.
When people want to re-imagine Vodou out of context or wonder why lineage is important, the documentary at this link is why. This footage was shot about 70 years ago, give or take a few years, and the religion is still practiced in the same way, down to details present in this video. Things shown here are done the same way still, the same songs and prayers said, and spirits coming down in similar ways. Most of the people in the video have probably passed to Ginen, but their children and their children’s children still do things and teach things the same way.Â
It should be noted that not all of the narration is on point, and some of it is pretty dated in it’s descriptions and reflects the bias of the narrator and of Western culture at the time.
Her name is Callie Lou-Bee Haywood and here’s the gofundme link if you’re able to help!
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Romil & Jugal: a gay, Indian take on the most famous of romances in history, Romeo & Juliet
watch the first five episodes for free here (no English translations available yet)
They have English subs now!
It’s been an emotional week. I wanted to share this encounter I had with a very hateful man on the Pittsburgh bus because it reminds me that there are brave people in this world. Let’s all do everything we can to stand up for each other.
On Asian "accents"
It started when I was in kindergarten, and I was so proud I did not have to go to Bingo class, unlike my friends, because I could speak good English -
although I had no idea what a yellow dog that could spell had anything to do with Chinese.Â
(I figure out now that it was probably called Bilingual class)
I am lucky. I speak the fluent, accentless English of newscasters, the dialect spoken by the children of immigrants, that we learned not from our parents but rather from watching Sesame Street and other things on tv.
Last year, a white facebook friend of mine posted, “In order to celebrate Chinese New Year, me talk rike chinese man arr day.”Â
And then told me that she was “sorry I was offended” and “she didn’t mean anything by it” when I (nicely, sweetly) told her that that shit was not okay. She said that she saw it the same as doing an accent, like Irish. Or British. Or Italian. (for bonus points, she even said that she has lots of Asian co-workers and friends, and LOVES Asian people, and so is not a racist.)
And when one of my white friends gets drunk, he thinks his “Asian accent” is hilarious.
And I was told by a coworker about the time my Asian coworker mispronounced “Barroway” as “Bwawwoway” and how hilarious it was.
Here’s the thing - can you guess how many Asian people I know who actually say
me rikey
me from _____
me so solly
(or, if you like, the fetishized versions: me so horny, me love you long time)
if you said ZERO, then ding ding ding! Congratulations, you have working brain cells.
No, my misguided fb friend, the “Asian accent” is not an actual imitation of an accent, comparable to your bad British/Irish/Italian - but rather a mockery of Asian people and their supposed inability to speak English. It is the perpetuation of the image of Asian people as perpetual foreigners in America.
Like that time when my family was at an Italian restaurant, and we were speaking to my father in Cantonese, and a drunken white lady said very loudly, “GOD when you come to this country at least learn the language!”
Or when my father was pulled over for speeding, and although he said “what’s the problem, officer?” the first thing the state trooper said was, “Do you speak English?”
Your fake “Asian accents” are not harmless and silly, because at the root of the joke, it says - you, you are stupid. You cannot speak English. You are Other. You do not belong.
my parents have been in this country for 30 years. They have been American citizens for 30 years.
And they are very self-conscious of their imperfect English, afraid that it makes them look ignorant, knowing that it marks them as immigrants. That, after 30 years, you can still be told (in not so many words) that you do not belong.
The Cultural Revolution started in China when my father was 13. He was pulled out of school and, later, sent to work in the fields. (He escaped to Hong Kong when he was 18, but that is another story for another time.)
When my father came to this country, he had a middle school education and did not speak a lick of English. He worked as a busboy at a Chinese restaurant, the evening shift that ran until 3 or 4 in the morning, and went to school during the day.
It took my father ten years to earn his bachelor’s degree. He is now an engineer.
Is this not your “American Dream?”
When my mother came to this country, she spoke very little English. She got a job as an entry level clerk. Over the years she earned one promotion after another. She is now management at a large federal agency, and manages funds for the whole state.
Is this not your “American Dream?”
And my father didn’t understand why his coworkers said, “flied lice, flied lice!” to him over and over and laughed.
And my father is still afraid to speak in a professional setting, even when he has ideas.Â
And my mother still checks and double checks her professional e-mails with me, for fear of mockery from the same people she manages.
And people don’t understand why I can’t take a harmless joke. Why I don’t think that shit is funny.
No, I don’t “rikey.”Â
No, I won’t “love you long time.”
And no, I’m not sorry.
So, please, kindly - FUCK OFF.
Reblogging this for, like, the fiftieth time because it has never stopped being relevant to my life and it always, always breaks my heart.
It’s not funny. It’s not okay. It’s not harmless. It’s alienating and hurtful.
some of y'all in the notes are so fucking dumb like you think you’re superior despite only knowing english while asian immigrants are out here learning two languages and you’re gonna make fun of their accent? i bet you’d sound funny too if you tried to speak an asian language
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So, today, Marvel published issues of comics revealing that in fact the Nazis were always supposed to win World War 2, and the Allies invented the Cosmic Cube to rewrite history to prevent that from happening. Steve Rogers, the Steve Rogers that Jack Kirby and Joe Simon invented to punch Hitler and fight Nazis back before the US was even IN World War 2, that Steve Rogers is a fake, not the REAL Steve Rogers, not the original or the genuine article - he was always originally a HYDRA agent, always supposed to be a Nazi.Â
That was released today. April 19th.
April 19th is the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the largest Jewish revolt during World War 2, the first urban uprising in Nazi-occupied Europe, begun when the Nazis decided to completely wipe out the Warsaw Jews on Passover eve. Instead, the Jews held out for nearly a month, with whatever they could fight with. They inspired Jews across Europe, including those already in the camps, to organize and revolt. They’re honored to this day.Â
And Marvel published their Nazi-stanning dumpster fire of a retcon today.Â
White boyfriend shows true colors on his Black girlfriend over Trump & Black Lives Matter.
(Trigger warning for racist slurs)
There are a lot a lot of comments and replies on this post saying that this woman (called Maddie by the abuser in the video) is stupid for staying with this man or that they would have fought him or knocked him down. However, neither of those things are practical for Maddie, because it is obvious that she is incredibly unsafe and probably felt recording her abusive partner was the only action she could take without risking harm to herself.
Notice a few things in the video:
Maddie is sitting in her pajamas/workout shorts in a very calm position while he rants at her menacingly, fully clothed in heavy work boots. He could easily kick her, push her back down to the couch if she stood up, or drag her down to the carpeted floor. At one point in the video we see his hands clap loudly in her face, daring her to get up and defy him. She sits meekly, not willing to raise her voice to the level he has raised his.Â
Maddie turned off the video early in the argument. It could have been an accident, but it’s not likely. Imagine the ramifications for her if he had discovered she was recording him. The viewer of the video sees what this abuser behaves like when he thinks Maddie is compliant, sitting down, and responding quietly while he spat vitriol against Black people in her face. Imagine his behavior toward her if he discovered he was being recorded and viewed by thousands of strangers, many of which would love to find out his identity. He might have gone ballistic on Maddie and harmed her further.
They are seemingly alone and he feels comfortable using the n-word in front of Maddie, using it to refute her in an argument, and using it to dare her disagree with him and be one of the so-called dumb n*gg*rs he refers to. He references her past support of President Obama and the BLM movement as justification for this. She has trained herself on how to react, knows recording him is the only safe route of resistance she can take at the moment, and was prepared --not shocked-- enough record him in the middle of the conversation.
The abuser has a thick New England accent. It’s night, the kitchen in the background is dark, and the tv is playing what sounds like an after 7:00 pm program. From her legs, tube socks, and glasses, it seems like Maddie is some late night chill mode, maybe getting ready for bed, or at least at home for the night. This means it would be very difficult for her to just up and leave this guy or walk away without escalating the situation. She couldn’t just go to the bedroom and start dressing. He’d follow and try to stop her. Where would she go if she just up and left? A friend’s house in the middle of the evening. She’d probably feel shame for imposing and having to admit what was going on--that is, if she still had friends...
Maddie is an abuse victim. She might not know it. She might be in love with that abuser. She might doing the only thing she can to resist this person without risking a beating, homelessness, or another danger to herself. It’s hard to discern from less than two minutes of video.
One thing is for sure, she doesn’t deserve hate or to be called stupid. She deserves a safe way out of the mess she’s found herself in. If you know of good abuse victim resources in New England (especially Massachusetts), please attach them to this post.
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@lulainlife speaking truth to power at @brooklynhistory 's "American, Female, and Muslim." (at Brooklyn Historical Society)
It is my guiding thesis that people who claim a serious interest in America but consider racism to be a niche topic are divided against themselves. You can’t understand American politics, without understanding the Civil War. You can’t understand the suburbs, without understanding redlining. You can’t understand the constitution, without understanding slavery. In effect if you are an American who avoids understanding the force of racism, you are avoiding an understanding of yourself and your country. Perhaps you are even avoiding something more.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, on Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands and racism, in American and in Hitler’s Germany. (via theatlantic). Read this (and everything else that this man writes). (via etwritehome)