Thursday, July 18, 2013

Why is Mandela the Freaking Man?

Today is Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday and it seems an appropriate moment to appreciate why he is so amazing.


After being imprisoned for 27 years under a racist apartheid regime, Mandela was finally freed in 1990. He became president of South Africa and faced a choice when it came to the crimes of apartheid:

Revenge or Understanding?

At a moment when he could have called for trials and punishment he instead called for truth and reconciliation. He founded the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which asked members of the Apartheid Regime to speak about what they did, and critically, not be punished for their crimes. He understood that it was more important to document and grapple with the crimes committed than to take revenge.

Living in South Africa in 2005 I saw a struggling country but a country striving for democratic values and ideals. In 1991 South Africa's future was very unclear. It could easily have gone the way of Zimbabwe, taking random revenge on white farmers and plunging the country into chaos and bankruptcy. Instead Mandela stepped in and tried to form a more perfect union which would include all South Africans.

Long live Madiba!



And now today's:

Random Song of Joy!


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

What's that Song that Every Orchestra Plays?

When I was a kid I remember occasionally going to see an orchestra play and always having the same thought:
Why do they always begin with that same boring song? 


You know the one. Where the instruments seem completely out of sync with each other. They create almost a haze of messy sound in slow lingering notes. I kept asking myself why they began with such a terrible song, even for classical music.
I realized at an embarrassing age what I was listening to:
They were tuning their instruments.

I felt pretty dumb once I realized.
But as I've gotten older I've come back to my childhood opinion that musicians are wasting my time.
Why do they have to tune in front of the audience?
When I perform in a play I don't do my vocal warm ups on stage.
When I perform stand up I don't practice silly faces in front of the crowd.

So get it together musicians.
I'm sick of hearing that boring song!

And now today's:

RANDOM SONG OF JOY


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Why Don't I Care about George Zimmerman?

This weekend George Zimmerman was found not guilty of the murder, or manslaughter, of 17-year-old unarmed Black teenager Trayvon Martin. This story is a tragedy on many levels, and a young boy should not have lost his life.



But I don't care about George Zimmerman because he is just one man, and the problems with America's Justice System are institutional and nationwide.

I care about the fact that in the richest country in the world we have the highest incarceration rate in the world, and over 2.2 million prisoners.

I care that 20% of Federal Prisoners are there for non-violent drug offenses.

I care that even though Blacks and Whites use drugs at the same rate, the rate of incarceration for drug use is 10 to 1.

So I don't really care about George Zimmerman, one guy who arguably got away with a crime.
I care about the millions of Trayvon Martins whose lives are destroyed by a prison state that never gives them a fair chance.

And now Today's:

RANDOM SONG OF JOY!


Monday, July 15, 2013

Why are Americans so Fat?

This poster says it all:


I initially thought the text was a reference to ending hunger around the world. But no.
It's just about buying more empty caloric garbage to stuff down our gullets.


Technically Mexico just passed the USA as the Fattest country.
But I say we're still #1 at being fatties!
USA! USA! USA!