Utmost Avoidance
The extreme level of distress I’m feeling over witnessing the election of an authoritarian government led by such a jerk alerts me to my white male heterosexual privilege. I dared to hope. I assumed that an overwhelming majority of people in this country would choose the ethical leader and preservation of our democracy.
I am so aghast over the implications of having all the threats made by the Republican candidate for US President now able to be acted upon; it has me uncertain about how to cope.
That’s when it occurs to me that this is how it must always feel for the many oppressed people for whom this is just another Thursday. Generations of unjustly marginalized people have succeeded in carrying on in the face of enslavement, or their nation’s people being forced onto reservations or forced into internment camps, denied housing, denied jobs, and prohibited from loving whomever they choose.
At my first job after tech school, I discovered I had been lied to about a base salary. I quit on the spot. I knew I would find another job, a better job. I cold-called a company and was given an offer after one interview. No one ever hindered my ability to get a loan and buy any of the homes in the places I chose. No one follows me around a store, watching my every move. I’ve never been harassed or threatened on the street for the way I look, how I wear my pants or who I choose to love.
There is an SNL skit depicting the 2016 election night reactions of a group of white people in an apartment with Dave Chappelle (and eventually, Chris Rock) reacting; the majority being oblivious to their privilege, Dave and Chris commenting in ways that show the comparison of their perspectives and revealing the clueless viewpoints of the others.
I don’t mean to diminish the truly threatening prospects of allowing small-minded people to take control of our entire country. I don’t want my shock over the election results to dishonor others who have been living under unjust discrimination of any flavor throughout lifetimes.
It is what it is. I am resisting the urge to put up a billboard-sized sign on the back of a semi-trailer with a curse word in front of you-know-who’s name or “Not My President” like the ones that have soiled Wisconsin landscapes for the past four years, but I realize we need to be better than that.
I really do want to offer respect for those who have maintained their dignity throughout generations of oppression and rise above vindictive antagonisms at this point. As long as Cyndie and I are able, we will guard our precious property from rancor and resume cultivating peaceful and loving energy, which we will beam out into the world like a beacon of goodness for others to find and absorb.
If something happens in the news that we need to know about, we trust friends and family will let us know. Otherwise, we have decided to aim for the utmost avoidance of all news media. Luckily, we can still safely watch “Shrinking.”
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Written by johnwhays
November 7, 2024 at 7:00 am
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May I share this please?Sent from my iPhone
Jeri
November 7, 2024 at 8:29 pm
Yes, by all means!
johnwhays
November 7, 2024 at 8:31 pm
This is a phenomenal take! I want to drop so many f-bombs right now about the outcome of this travesty of an election. But you’re right. I’m not paying attention to the media at all right now. It’s an absolute shame that Harris couldn’t carry, but it means we need to find new leadership in a hurry. In the meantime, I’m just jamming to the extremely underrated “Cowboy Carter” by Beyonce. That’s what I’m doing, focusing on all the good things we still got here in this country. :)”
Amelia Desertsong
November 7, 2024 at 8:13 am
That’s the spirit! Thanks, Amelia. Lately, the music I have been listening to has been sounding exceptionally profound and the individual elements more brilliant than ever. The songs haven’t changed. I don’t know what it is in my hearing/listening that might be different but I’m taking advantage and diving deep into my music library to feed my soul anew.
johnwhays
November 7, 2024 at 1:02 pm
Just so you know, she is the Amelia a.k.a. my wife.
Thomas Slatin 🏳️🌈
November 7, 2024 at 4:16 pm
Yes! I have explored some of her writing already. 😎 Thanks.
johnwhays
November 7, 2024 at 4:19 pm
Music is one of my best coping mechanisms during these uncertain times! I’ve realized sort of the same thing in songs I haven’t heard in a long time, noticing nuances and better visualizing lyrics better than ever. Intentional listening is what I call it.
Amelia Desertsong
November 14, 2024 at 7:39 am
Sometimes, I can’t turn off my intentional listening and so need to turn off music to get something else done. But, it’s a feature, not a curse!
johnwhays
November 14, 2024 at 11:09 am
thank you, you stated all beautifully.
Im not through processing the mad range of my emotions yet but reading this helps me.
Maybe a walk in the woods and screaming LOUDLY may release some.
take care…
Anonymous
November 7, 2024 at 8:07 am
I’m appreciating absorbing the collective grief of lost possibilities that so many of us are expressing. Thanks for sharing.
johnwhays
November 7, 2024 at 12:56 pm