21 January 2014

Just Write: Thugs


Having grown up in Seattle during the time when they didn't have an "American Professional Football" team, celebrating when the Kingdome was constructed and the Seahawks were finally a part of the NFC West (then later the AFC West, then back again to the NFC West), and cheering for Jim Zorn and Steve Largent like they were family members (Seattle fans have always been the 12th man), I was thrilled to see the Seahawks beat the 49ers and head to their second Super Bowl.

Enter Richard Sherman's interview with Erin Andrews ...

I have no issue with Richard Sherman. He is a 25-year old who had just made the play of a lifetime to win the game of his lifetime. He was fueled by adrenaline and competition. He was in the moment - raw and unfiltered - and gave FOX some amazing footage.

I do, however, take issue with the name callers that clogged social media.

Racial slurs and innuendos were hurled far and wide, and all that I could think was, "These are the same people who teach my son in school, who will interview him for jobs, who will watch him closely as he walks through department stores. These are the people who think these thoughts, but keep them undercover until they feel protected and fueled by the anonymity of the internet."

THUG

It was the most common word I saw used to describe Richard Sherman.

Dictionary.com defines THUG as:
a cruel or vicious ruffian, robber, or murderer
Richard Sherman is an American Professional Football player, not a cruel or vicious ruffian, robber, or murderer.

One has to wonder if the same word would have been used to describe J.R. Sweezy or Zach Miller had they had similar post-game interviews.

My heart tells me no - they would have been seen as "intense" and "competitive".

Do not be fooled, racism is alive and well, society has just gotten much better at keeping it to themselves ...

At least until they have the protection of anonymity on the internet.

And that hurts my heart.

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In an attempt to revive this blog, I've decided to participate in Heather King's "Just Write" campaign:
Write whatever is happening around you WHILE you are writing (sometimes that’s the very best) OR whatever DETAILS you remember about your day or a specific recent-ish experience.
Next, try not to clarify or explain what you want to speak through your post too much. (Try not to force a theme or message.) Just write your experiences. What did you: See? Smell? Touch? Feel? Hear? What did it make you think?
Then watch how your ordinary and extraordinary experiences speak all on their own. That’s it!
A special thank you to Jana for continuing to blog and inspiring me to attempt to get back to the platform that was (and still is) my first love. 

14 January 2014

Just Write: The Probation Officer


Sitting in her office yesterday, I had hopes that maybe ... just maybe ... Cam would suddenly be inspired to get through his probation as quickly as possible - that he would realize his best choice (in a very bad situation) was to buckle down and get busy doing what needed to be done.

The first 10 minutes went well. Cam's probation officer went through which parts of the probation requirements he had already met (letter of apology, payment of court costs/fees, etc.). Then she brought up school, and the fact that Cam will have to graduate from high school in order to be released from probation.

Things went sour ... quickly ...

It became the ONE THING that elicits Cam to dig in his heels and fight

A power struggle

There was no empathy on the part of the probation officer. She couldn't, even for a moment, acknowledge that the situation Cam finds himself in SUCKS. Yes, it is the result of an impulsive decision. Yes, he is accountable. He knows all of that. What he craves is just for someone to acknowledge that this place he is in isn't a cake walk.

She chose to go with ...

"Do you know why I do this? I do this because I graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Chicago. I do this because I have children and a family of my own. I do this because I have a relationship with God."

*blink*blink*

And then that last thread Cam was hanging on to snapped. It wasn't pretty

As a parent, there are places you never imagine you'll find yourself in. One of those is the juvenile justice system probation office ... 

We go back February 17th

I don't anticipate this visit will be any better

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In an attempt to revive this blog, I've decided to participate in Heather King's "Just Write" campaign:
Write whatever is happening around you WHILE you are writing (sometimes that’s the very best) OR whatever DETAILS you remember about your day or a specific recent-ish experience.

Next, try not to clarify or explain what you want to speak through your post too much. (Try not to force a theme or message.) Just write your experiences. What did you: See? Smell? Touch? Feel? Hear? What did it make you think?

Then watch how your ordinary and extraordinary experiences speak all on their own. That’s it!
A special thank you to Jana for continuing to blog and inspiring me to attempt to get back to the platform that was (and still is) my first love.