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	<title>The New World Otter &#187; Kick In the Shins</title>
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		<title>Grate (sic) Moments In Racism</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Livingston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 11th, Dalas Texas&#8230; all was going as smooth as could be (read: not very) during a county commissioners meeting until the Santa Ana winds brought in a stiff breeze of stupidity. During the meeting the conditions of the growing bureaucracy were compared to a black hole. That&#8217;s when the breeze blew clear through the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 11th, Dalas Texas&#8230; all was going as smooth as could be (read: not very) during a county commissioners meeting until the Santa Ana winds brought in a stiff breeze of stupidity.</p>
<p>During the meeting the conditions of the growing bureaucracy were compared to a black hole. That&#8217;s when the breeze blew clear through the ears of Commissioner John Wiley Price and out his mouth who exclaimed it was more like a “white hole” and demanded an immediate apology for the metaphor. Some judge decided to chime in too.  Both Price and the judge are black. (<a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,380143,00.html">news source</a>)<br />
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Now, as we &#8211; black, white, male, female, enchanted pastry humanoids and unicorns &#8211; all know, a “black hole” is a scientific term that came about in 1967 to define an anomaly with a gravity so strong, nothing can leave its grip, not even light&#8230; an apt description of any mound of paperwork produced by local governments for sure. The color black was chosen as a describer for the phenomena because black is the absence of color &#8211;  color being created by light waves, which aren&#8217;t being let go by the black hole&#8217;s gravity – and not for any racial means. </p>
<p>And even though it&#8217;s obvious that the “offended” failed 7th grade astrophysics, the term “black hole” is also ingrained in popular culture (for convenience). We have “”The Black Hole,” a Disney epic about&#8230; well&#8230; a black hole. We have a song called “Black Hole Sun” about&#8230; well&#8230; the sun going nova (not really). We have the black hole of Calcutta, a dungeon where people, light light and pending ordnances, disappear forever. </p>
<p>For more info on this subject, just ask PBS&#8217; Nova host Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, an African American and author of Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries.</p>
<p>But this wasn&#8217;t about being offended, was it? This was about being on TV and the opportunity to make waves. I agree whole heartedly that racism is a bad thing and that it&#8217;s still prevalent in this new millennium. However, with Price&#8217;s track record and the quickness to leap at the mere sound of “black” (at the speed of light) and the ensuing attacks against the terms like “devil&#8217;s food cake” and “black sheep” I question Price&#8217;s seriousness on the subject. I also question his introductory statement on his website: “John Wiley Price addresses real issues, advances real change and achieves real results.”</p>
<p>Really? The fact that “Devil&#8217;s Food Cake” is black is a serious issue? It&#8217;s chocolate. Chocolate is decadence. Decadence is sin. Sin is the devil&#8217;s domain. Alternatively, the Devil was cast from heaven and therefore the light of God&#8230; the absence of light = black. Sigh.</p>
<p>So, for achieving high office with little common sense or knowledge; for governing people with a clear reactionist mentality; for making accusations of racism just to extend your own 15 minutes of infamy&#8230; I hereby award John Wiley Price and anyone who jumped on that bandwagon that medal of freakdom – The Kick in the Shins award.. </p>
<p>We need address REAL racism; not pull issues out of thin Aether (that&#8217;s another astrophysics nod btw&#8230; look it up!).</p>
<p>But we&#8217;re not done here, oh no. England&#8217;s got it&#8217;s head up its ass when it comes to this stuff too, even though they have sort of the right idea by attacking racism young.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7493654.stm">BBC</a>, the National Children&#8217;s Bureau issued a 366 page guide for nursery staff to look for racist overtones in “yucky food.”</p>
<blockquote><p>It said: &#8220;A child may react negatively to a culinary tradition other than their own by saying, &#8216;Yuck!&#8221;&#8216;. </p>
<p>That may indicate a lack of familiarity with that particular food, or &#8220;more seriously a reaction to a food associated with people from a particular ethnic or cultural community&#8221;. </p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, if a child turns up his or her nose at an unfamiliar meal it must now be determined if this is due to that fact it is a foreign delicacy or just too freakin&#8217; spicy. I didn&#8217;t and still don&#8217;t eat brussels sprouts&#8230; does that mean I have a latent hatred for the Flemish? Doubt it. If a kid spits out a taco, does it mean he hates Mexicans? It&#8217;s England, how many Mexicans can there be to form an opinion about them?</p>
<p>Besides, a nation that produced blood pudding and eel pie shouldn&#8217;t dig too deep into culinary tastes else you&#8217;ll uncover a serious case of self-loathing.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s give half a KITS award to the NCB. Right time of life to deal with intolerance, but just get it out of the bloody kitchen (or else my soufflé&#8217;ll fall).</p>
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