Post-Giftmas packages!
I majored in history. (And art history, but that was a different story, one you can read about in my viz arts column this week.)
I wrote my senior thesis on how the religious right of the 1980s stole civil disobedience tactics of the civil rights movements of the 1960s. I studied Students for a Democratic Society (including the amazing Port Huron Statement); the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Richard Viguerie and his tactics; Operation Rescue and the Christian Coalition etc. ( I even interlibrary-loan-requested and read Jerry Falwell's dissertation). Sometimes I was elated, sometimes I was sickened. But it was one of the more intellectually demanding times of my life, which means some of it is seared into my brain.
Also? I like graphic novels.
So today, when Molly opened some of the pile o' packages waiting for her and we got Harvey Pekar's new Students for a Democratic Society: A Graphic History AND Rick Geary's new J. Edgar Hoover: A Graphic Biography, I about swooned with joy.
History! Comix! Wowzers!
I need to read Perry Moore's Hero first, and then I can get to these two. Hm, YA gay superhero novel or comic-book depiction of the Weathermen? Damn, it's hard to decide.
Of course, this may trouble my vow not to review in 2008 anything written by a straight white American man. Or perhaps I meant "not review in the print version of the paper anything in 2008 written by etc."
That reminds me: First book review of the year will be on Jan. 17 (for me; Molly has a review Jan. 3), and I'm planning to review Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun. The publisher says, "A masterly, haunting new novel from a writer heralded by the Washington Post Book World as 'the 21st-century daughter of Chinua Achebe,' Half of a Yellow Sun re-creates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra's impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in Nigeria in the 1960s, and the chilling violence that followed."
Hm. I seem to be back to history. Awesome.
How ironic that the dope smoking capitol of Oregon, the uber-liberal Eugene, has gone RACIST.
Can anyone besides me remember when "Liberal" represented "Open Mindedness", when "Liberals" would say "I am offended by what you say but I will defend your right to say it" (after all, the 1st Amendment says nothing about politically correct speech being the only kind that is Free)?
So now we have some dope-smoking addled-brain feminazi retard calling herself a "Liberal", throwing around a blatantly racist and sexist phrase such as "my vow not to review in 2008 anything written by a straight white American man".
You have a right to say what you said, but you should also face consequences. I am demanding that you be fired because no responsible journalist has a right to say what you did with a straight face. What you said is as offensive as Don Imus' "nappy headed hoes" comment - except he was JOKING.
Beeyatch.
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