Saturday, October 18, 2014

CinderellaThe Little Mermaid

Binded



Maybe it's me but this article did not take me by surprise in even the slightest way. It almost bored me because like don't we all know this already? I mean don't we hear about this everywhere i must see 200 flipping diet ads a day between internet ads, radio ads, and magazines. Have you looked at the people on fox news they look like freakin barbies. We talk about the class diffrentials in schools, movies, the news, the law ect. We talk about how the media and cultural push has tried to make us feel that "Gay" people were "sick" and needed help and medication. Im not ignorant im aware it's called Heteronomy thinking, It's called the ruling of Religion. Take a philosophy class. It's called pre judgement that you may not even be aware you have. Cartoons are just a 1 millionth of the influences that push a certain agenda, im not ignorant but i also refuse to be cynical i choose a life of being aware but not being submerged. I didn't even have cable in my house for the last six years and i only have it now because it was part of the Verizon bundle but it never goes on. we don't watch the news in our house, we don't go to church, we read books about facts that help us learn about the world. I love people for a living, i always put my heart into everything i do, I work with every orientation and every ethnicity, people with all illnesses and i love them all. I try to rarely wear make up and remember im beautiful the way i am i tell my girls the same daily. I let them dress themselves as long as its reasonable and we don't shop at the F@#%^#%^# stores that are selling short shorts to 7 year olds. We go to Savers and we have fun buying different pieces and making our own outfits.
 It's great because theres no size negative 8 plastic models modeling absolutely impractical clothes. My daughter wont wear a dress without shorts under it because she wants to be able to go on the monkey bars...good for her. I don't know maybe it's me i just didnt think any of what i just read was a secret i kind of felt like "well ya no s#$#". Just don't let it turn you cynical, there's plenty of beauty in life too focusing on this stuff will drive you crazy,
http://mediamatters.org/issues/diversity-discrimination


i thought this was perfect

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYSVMgRr6pw
My lover's got humour
She's the giggle at a funeral
Knows everybody's disapproval
I should've worshiped her sooner

If the heavens ever did speak
She's the last true mouthpiece
Every Sunday's getting more bleak
A fresh poison each week

'We were born sick,' you heard them say it

My Church offers no absolutes.
She tells me, 'Worship in the bedroom.'
The only heaven I'll be sent to
Is when I'm alone with you—

I was born sick,
But I love it
Command me to be well
Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen.

[Chorus 2x:]
Take me to church
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies
I'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife
Offer me that deathless death
Good God, let me give you my life

If I'm a pagan of the good times
My lover's the sunlight
To keep the Goddess on my side
She demands a sacrifice

Drain the whole sea
Get something shiny
Something meaty for the main course
That's a fine looking high horse
What you got in the stable?
We've a lot of starving faithful

That looks tasty
That looks plenty
This is hungry work

[Chorus 2x:]
Take me to church
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies
I'll tell you my sins so you can sharpen your knife
Offer me my deathless death
Good God, let me give you my life

No Masters or Kings
When the Ritual begins
There is no sweeter innocence than our gentle sin

In the madness and soil of that sad earthly scene
Only then I am Human
Only then I am Clean
Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen.

[Chorus 2x:]
Take me to church
I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies
I'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife
Offer me that deathless death
Good God, let me give you my life

Sunday, October 12, 2014

imagine a world where being gay was the norm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnOJgDW0gPI please watch

It Goes Without Saying....LGBT Reflection

This weeks reading "Speaking the Unspeakable" reminded me a lot of S.C.W.A.M.P. The privilege we have without even realizing it, the way we favor one identity more than the other. Why we feel the need to hide the fact that Love is Love is beyond me. It reminded me of my privilege as a heterosexual and how I never have to be concerned about being judged on my orientation. How I can talk about my partner freely without discrimination and how as I look into the future at our wedding I know I wont face scrutiny. These are things people who have different sexual orientations cannot say. It reminded me of the meeting we had at work the other day that lead to this post by my boss...

‪#‎NationalComingOutDay‬! Hopefully one day there'll be no need for this & we'll all just realise ‪#‎LoveIsLove‬

feeling pride at RI Council of Resource Providers for Children, Youth & Families (RICORP).
 
My co worker who we all love dearly also happens to be a Lesbian. We never really addressed it though because no one in our office really thought about it I geuss non of us thought of her as different. However, the other day she help an hour workshop on LGBT education and how we can help our youth and all the kids we work with, She educated us on how to be part of the solution.
The Riddle Scale: Attitudes Towards LGBT People
 
The statements reflect the following attitudes:
 
Repulsion: LGBT people are strange, sick, crazy and perverse.
 
Pity: LGBT people are born that way and, therefore, should be pitied.
 
Tolerance: Same-sex attractions and gender non-conforming behaviors are just a phase of development that most people outgrow.
 
Acceptance: One needs to make accommodations for LGBT people’s difference; although they are not as valued as heterosexual, gender-conforming people.
 
Support: The rights of LGBT people should be protected and safeguarded.
 
Admiration: Being a LGBT person in our society takes strength.
 
Appreciation: There is value in diversity. Homophobic attitudes should be confronted.
 
Nurturance: LGBT people are an vital part of society.
 
She talked about her own experience and brought great awareness to the issue. It was on this day that we decided to make out building an official safe space and ordered a safe space kit with banners and everything to put around the building.
 
 
It reminded me of Delpit "The silenced Dialogue"  Sexual orientation is the silenced dialogue.
 
From the reading there was a few things that stood out to me. Things I believe whole heartedly but as a Heterosexual do not have to think about this reading brought those issued to light for me,
 
"As Epstein and Johnson (1998) have highlighted, ‘out’ gay and lesbian teachers are threatened with the loss of their credibility, homophobia, adverse media reactions, a loss of privacy, and even (in the past at least) the loss of their jobs. As discussed earlier, teachers’ personal sexual lives are not seen as an appropriate subject in classroom spaces (Epstein and Johnson 1998), despite the fact that heterosexual teachers are implicitly and explicitly ‘out’."
In some of the schools that I visited I was warned about the use of ‘more public’ spaces in the school, such as the playground; about the ways in which both pupils and their parents would become agitated and aggressive towards members of staff. It is also no wonder that some teachers endeavoured to keep their discussions of (homo)sexuality bound to these ‘safe’ spaces, for, as Skeggs (1999) suggests, fear is as significant a factor in people’s use of space as violence itself. Within schools, teachers are often expected to take responsibility for their own safety, and so if visibility (being recognised as LGBT or an ally) is a central means for instigated attack, then invisibility would appear to be the safest option. Indeed, a number of authors have commented on the need for ‘safe’ spaces for LGBT people. Hubbard, in particular, contends that, given the fear of homophobic abuse, the metaphor of the private space of the closet appears to be an ‘appropriate description of the schizophrenic spatial lives that many gays ‘‘not out’’ in public space lead’ (Hubbard 2001, 56).
 Both reminded me of S.C.W.A.M.P both boggle my mind.
 
'I can't seem to understand how someone decided it hiding it, not talking about it, and disregarding all together was the logical thing to do. Welcome to the world of bullying created by an immense lack of education on subjects such as sexual orientation, mental and physical disabilities, Privilege, Culture, and well everything else that REALLY MATTERS 
 
 

Friday, October 3, 2014

Meier, "Why Can't She Remember That?" Arguement

Roald Dahl


Winnie the PoohTo kill a mockingbird
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.If you know what a rumbus is ..You can share these with your child as early as two.I did with my son"If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales." - Einstein


Although i am not a huge fan of just rewriting what was already written i feel strongly about what the Author has written and want to agree with her. Meir argues about how important it is to read to young children. She argue that even more important not how many books you read but what books you read. Children will be much more engaged and interested when the content of the book is relate-able to them.She talks about reading to her audience and bringing the books alive. She gives examples of how a classrooms favorite book can extend into all activities. I loved this article and i couldn't agree more. I think that it is very important to read books that are in the children's interest, I mean would you want to pay attention and read a book you were not interested in?  I've always felt that reading to children was one of the most valuable activities in the world. Through literature your child can learn anything, there is no limit. Through literature your child's social and academic skills can flourish. It can help them spark an interest and find what they are most passionate about.
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