The elective franchise is withheld from one half of its citizens, many of whom are intelligent, cultured, and virtuous, while it is unstintingly bestowed upon the other, some of whom are illiterate, debauched and vicious, because the word "people", by an unparalleled exhibition of lexicographical acrobatics, has been turned and twisted to mean all who were shrewd and wise enough to have themselves born boys instead of girls, or who took the trouble to be born white instead of black.---Mary Church Terrell

From: [identity profile] slit.livejournal.com


FANTASTIC QUOTE!

all who were shrewd and wise enough to have themselves born boys instead of girls, or who took the trouble to be born white instead of black

MY LEAST FAVORITE PEOPLE EVER: the ones who act as though though it took BRAINS OR EFFORT to be born into a white or wealthy family, or to be born male. There are those who have advantages and sort of don't know what to do with them, and I can live with that (reluctantly), but the people who take pride in it as though they EARNED it somehow ARE TOO STUPID TO LIVE.

(This obviously gets me riled.)
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


I went to vote today and was completely bummed out by the lack of young women in the lines. It was me and the grannies. I commented on this to the lady next to me in line who looked about 75. She nodded her head sadly and said, "I've voted in every election that I ever could, because my mother never got to vote. I don't ever forget that."

It's the apathy of people that just chaps my ass raw. This fucking sense of entitlement without any sense of responsibility. Those of us who are lucky enough to have voices and don't use them are shameful. It dishonors every effort made on our behalf by people who cared enough about the future to fight for our say in it. And now our say is what? I can't be bothered with having a say??? Gah!! That's what makes me crazy...it's the reason we have a moronic drooling dickhead in the Whitehouse being puppeteered by BIG BUSINESS(aka WHITE RICH MALES).

Whew! Ranting! It must be contagious! ; )

From: [identity profile] channelinglucy.livejournal.com


When will people learn that in their rush to forget the past and live in the present, their future is at stake?

From: [identity profile] wretchmuffin.livejournal.com


Wonderful quote; I'm cut-n-pasting it for my commonplace book. How's the cold?

From: [identity profile] suladog.livejournal.com


too true..I always vote and every time I do I remember how my mom and I are the first women in my family who have been able to vote..I campaigned to lower the voting age, back when I was 18 and all the guys in my neighborhood including my boyfriend were in Vietnam, I wish more people voted....as my father said to me this afternoon, "if you don't vote you got no right to bitch"...guess I've just reserved my bitching rights for the next two years

From: [identity profile] theodicy.livejournal.com


I agree. And I will keep voting, even though I feel sometimes as if I'm swimming against the tide.

From: [identity profile] ex-friedrich47.livejournal.com

Privelege


I may be debauched but I don't think I am either illiterate or vicious. I did becpme concerned for my literacy yesterday when a student complained about my use of the plural "fishes." It turns out that there are both fish and fishes in my Oxford desk dictionary.

I was a voice crying in the wilderness on all of the races here in Georgia. The only ones which went the way I was voting were the local city commission races. I wound up having to vote in a precinct other than the one in which I live. The address on my driver's license is wrong, and that is the one used for voter registration. I only feel moderately guilty having done that, given how dismal the outcome was in all of the other faces.

From: [identity profile] glembe.livejournal.com


I’ve been lurking since you added me.
Just checking in saying Hidey-Ho!

:-]
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


Hidey-Ho back, neighbor! I found you through [livejournal.com profile] aiobheil and I've enjoyed reading your journal very much. : )
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


I love this quote too. The cold got the best of me for a few days, but I'm gaining on it now!
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com

Re: Privelege


At least you voted. I don't even care whom people vote for---that's their business. I was mainly just trying to make the point about how sad it is that we (mainly women and other minority voters) are already taking for granted the legacy for which so many people fought hard battles. And you? Debauched??!!?? Why, I can't believe it! ; )


p.s. Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea!
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


Funny thing about tides. They always turn. Hang in there, doll, because it will get better after it gets worse. I agree with G. when he says that this country has withstood (and will withstand) all sorts of idiots in office. ; )

From: [identity profile] ex-friedrich47.livejournal.com

Re: Privelege


"becpme" for become?

"faces" for races?

Have you noticed the wine prices of late? At least something is going in the right direction?

From: [identity profile] ex-friedrich47.livejournal.com

Re: Privelege


"becpme" for become?

"faces" for races?

Have you noticed the wine prices of late? At least something is going in the right direction.

From: [identity profile] ex-muzer409.livejournal.com


I almost didn't get to vote, because they moved our polling place, after sending us the wrong address not two weeks ago. And, there were NO signs, no notice, no one knowing where to go. Sadly, when I went in the morning, I thought they just weren't open yet (which was odd in itself). Luckily a passerby told me what was up when I went back at night, I had to go call the election board. Then I printed up some posters to put by the old site, but it was already after 6pm! All day people had been going there and leaving in confusion. (It was a church, they told me that, but had no idea where people were supposed to go.)

I put up the posters, and complained a bit, to the typically useless polling workers. (What a crew of strange folk! A story in itself. One old lady in huge, huge hair and red-leopard mules, did not stick out too much in that crowd. Would've been cute except they couldn't read, and kept telling people "I don't see your name, hon.")

After all that, and watching some of the early returns, I just passed out, and woke up in the wee hours, to the horrible news, with an outrageous migraine. My first in months. Thanks, Georgie Peorgie.

One good thing, I feel motivated to join some group, generally anathema to me. Do you have any suggestions? I'd like one that concentrates just on the basics, not on a whole bunch of out-there issues. (Sort of like what the Democrats SHOULD be doing, instead of diddling about.)
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From: [identity profile] catelin.livejournal.com


I don't know what's available where you are, but I bet with a little research, you can find just what you're looking for. The main thing is to get (and stay!) involved! : )

From: [identity profile] ex-muzer409.livejournal.com


Thanks for the encouragement! I think MoveOn (http://www.moveon.org/) seems to have gotten a lot done, and to be fairly sensible, I'll check them out more, and since I can't give money, maybe they can find a use for my time.

PS: Lavendar harvest sounds SOOOO good! I went to a place like that in New England a few years ago, 'twas wunnerful.
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