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beetiger ([personal profile] beetiger) wrote2004-11-03 02:58 pm

Another day in America

I really wanted to go out this morning and set something on fire, do something dramatic and angry. All I've managed is to pull a bunch of those ribbon magnets off people's cars on the way back from lunch at the mall.

Part of me wants my son's life quiet and stable and roughly middle-class. But part of me wants to call down the revolution.

The top reasons cited by Bush supporters nationwide for their continued support of the President were "terrorism" and "moral values". Given that the kind of "moral values" I think we're discussing don't cover queer poly witch chicks like me, I think perhaps the terrorists are winning, whatever fundamentalist religious base they come from.

A yet another disappointment

[identity profile] silverweb.livejournal.com 2004-11-03 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
This election wasn't lost, it was stolen. Major mal-functions in Ohio voting machines, blatant attempts to intimidate black voters,
loss of provisional ballots and last minute registrations. No, we din't so much lose, as we wuz robbed.

Well, so what? Elections don't create major social change - movements do. The president, above all, sets the tone of discourse in the country, so we have four more years of idiot babel to put up with.

One of my more cynical friends in one of the alternative parties said to me: It's not that bad if Bush wins, because it will galvinize the progressives and create a new mass movement for change which will render elections irrelevent. Gee, I hope so. It's happened before. Right now, I'm grasping for straws - I think that we need
to start thinking succession for some point in the future. What we have is three countries within one, each with different cultures. The northeast, the west coast and the rest of the country. I just don't see how it can go on.

[identity profile] tempralisis.livejournal.com 2004-11-04 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Idea: make some counter-ribbons.

You know, like:
(Big American Flag) “These Colors Don’t Run: This Isn’t Over”
(yellow ribbon) “Support Our Troops: Bring Them Home”
(flag ribbon) “gods bless America”
(purple ribbon in mobius strip with 3/2 twist (upside down from the 'mundane' configuration)) “America the Free”

-Tau

[identity profile] ladyperegrine.livejournal.com 2004-11-30 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading back a bit and checking out some older lj entries of yours. I had added you as a friend a few days ago; I hope you don't mind. [livejournal.com profile] shaterri introduced me to your s/o on FurryMuck, and Floki was saying to check out your journal and that we'd probably get along well. :-)

I'm also queer, poly, pagan and a stay-at-home mom. I have two children, a boy (5) and a girl (2).

I'd love to chat or email or just catch up in here. It's always good to talk to people in a similar situation (home with kids) with similar (read: open-minded, heh) points of view.

As far as the election goes, I too have been feeling marginalized. Check out my LJ entries from early November if you want to hear more. If not, well, just know that as a queer and poly pagan mom, who laments the direction in which this country is going, you're certainly not alone. :-D

Peregrine/Christi

[identity profile] beetiger.livejournal.com 2004-11-30 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, welcome here! [personal profile] shaterri has notably good taste in people, and I look forward to getting to know you better.