tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post5815634306488602754..comments2023-11-09T14:15:40.111+02:00Comments on Fatima and Ahmed's Son: The Whiteness of Memory in “The Help”Ridwanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16758153484699728802noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-46060696739966666502011-08-18T16:43:23.088+02:002011-08-18T16:43:23.088+02:00This cynicism has reached a critical point, brothe...This cynicism has reached a critical point, brother ;o) I am losing women by the dozen! I blame it on my unrelenting sense of humor, my dour sense of humor.<br /><br />Sometimes my comments on your posts lead to blog posts on BMAG. And sometimes your comments lead to blog posts on BMAG. This explanation you have given here has just made my day. (Failed state and all).Kwelihttp://kweligee.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-11710990267974957312011-08-18T09:32:42.149+02:002011-08-18T09:32:42.149+02:00Excellent argument Kweli. It is as you say amazing...Excellent argument Kweli. It is as you say amazing that the state can turn its back on providing healthcare yet press that citizenship be defined by submission to its "commonsense".<br /><br />Freedom of speech and politics does not even consider subversion or real structural dissent (don't pay taxes/don't vote) as viable.<br /><br />I love the idiots who will explain how not voting is throwing your voice away!<br /><br />Huh?<br /><br />And the sellouts who put Obama into office? How their voices feeling now?<br /><br />They weren't heard in W's time and they are unemployed and ignored now.<br /><br />I also find the notion of a failed state laughable.<br /><br />Is a successful state one that can extract a greater submission?<br /><br />Just months ago I got a letter from a court in Portland telling me to sit on a jury. I wrote and explained I now live in S.Africa.<br /><br />The clerk in charge wrote back a terse letter telling me I was in "contravention of the law" and must show up or face arrest.<br /><br />I wrote back explaining I could not but if Oregon wanted to pay for me to come I would.<br /><br />He replied with an even more insistent tone that I show up on my own steam.<br /><br />So I wrote back and literally told him to "fuck off" and gave him a cell number to contact me if he wanted to arrest me in S. Africa.<br /><br />That was it.<br /><br />Citizenship is as you say a contrived performance where the state acts like it is your daddy.<br /><br />I am not buying that, ever.<br /><br />My life is about resisting the state and its encroachment on my humanity.<br /><br />Thank you for making me think my brother - loved your Prius post.<br /><br />Made me laugh.<br /><br />We just so cynical huh - cool :0)<br /><br />Peace,<br />RidwanRidwanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758153484699728802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-51870648560435233192011-08-17T21:58:49.374+02:002011-08-17T21:58:49.374+02:00I watched Crash. What a load of bollocks.
Could t...I watched Crash. What a load of bollocks.<br /><br />Could the "deep avoidance of the role of institutions/structures and the impact of power on...life and chances" be in part because of the way citizenship is now conceived in neoliberal terms (as self care and actualization)? People don't see anymore that contrary to the notion that modern life is deregulated and the state is withdrawing from more and more spaces, the regulations of modern life are abundant (as self censorship) and the state continues to grow stronger and gain more control into ever newer spaces and facets of life (think: war against terror and the erosion of human rights).Kwelihttp://kweligee.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-40353441006734811632011-08-17T20:20:33.158+02:002011-08-17T20:20:33.158+02:00Not going to comment on Losing Isiah, we're bo...Not going to comment on Losing Isiah, we're both in agreement about that.<br /><br />Speaking of Morgan Freeman, he kind of lost me as a fan with Invictus! Wasn't the right fit portraying Mandela, but I read that he is who Mandela wanted so hence a crappy movie.<br /><br />LuvYa MoreEricanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-4391056324975952072011-08-17T20:01:19.359+02:002011-08-17T20:01:19.359+02:00Hey Erica:
I know where you coming from for sure....Hey Erica:<br /><br />I know where you coming from for sure. And I feel your frustration.<br /><br />What amazes me is that some white folks think it a gesture of goodwill to tell you they went to see the movie (or movies like this).<br /><br />It is as if they expect to be applauded for their wisdom to sit through 90 minutes of fictionalized crap and yet be so blind to the structure of racism.<br /><br />Sidney Poiter's "Guess whose coming to dinner" sh*t is an early start for this liberal pathology of re-writing racism.<br /><br />Morgan Freedman (what an ironic name for such a sellout) has a movie called "The Power of One" that is perhaps the most vile of this genre.<br /><br />It is set in S. Africa and I used it in my Racism classes to show how whiteness redeploys itself even against historical fact.<br /><br />Black Hawk Down is another such redeployment but in a different context.<br /><br />Thank you for saying this here Erica - at times I begin to question my sanity like the other night when I watched parts of Halle Berry as a drug mother fighting to get her son back from a white mother.<br /><br />You will know the movie: Losing Isaiah. Jessica Lange was the rational white mother taking the burden of whiteness while Berry played the stereotypical black Jezebel.<br /><br />In the end she gives her son back to the white woman.<br /><br />I don't need to tell you how traded these racist stereotypes are.<br /><br />When will Hollywood show black folk in their full complexity?<br /><br />Why are black folk just bit players in the imagined reality of whiteness?<br /><br />LuvYa,<br />ridwanRidwanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16758153484699728802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36009958.post-62301831621232120082011-08-17T19:46:10.555+02:002011-08-17T19:46:10.555+02:00Was wondering when you were going to do a post abo...Was wondering when you were going to do a post about this foolishness.<br /><br />I think that this movie is degrading, vile, and so predictive.<br /><br />As a woman...A BLACK WOMAN, I don't need to be validated by some white heffa with "good intentions!"<br /><br />This shit is getting old. Are we still making movies like this? Hell in my opinion, we're still the damn "help!" <br /><br />I'm thinking the black women in this movie are either hard up for money or just selling out. These women are great actresses who has done great films only to co-sign on this bullshit!<br /><br />I've been asked to go see this movie with a white co-worker. Of course I declined and she asked me why.<br /><br />I simply told her that if WE go see this movie together SHE would probably end up leaving the theater in a body cast.......flashbacks will do that to you!<br /><br />I know you know where I'm coming from Ridwan.<br /><br />ONWARD!Ericanoreply@blogger.com