It’s a beautiful day and Kim’s on his way to Menard’s on his e-bike to research a project – he wasn’t made for indoors so spring is especially timely this year. Just when I think I couldn’t love him more it’s another good day, and yesterday was one of those. After a morning meeting, we had lunch at a Bar & Grill new to us and got our socks blown off – wow. The menu is amazing, and we weren’t surprised that they were nearly at COVID-restriction full-capacity before we left. The specials were meatloaf, chicken enchiladas, and pot roast, the last of which we glommed onto before the waitress could walk away, and it was… OMG, so good. Fall-apart roast beef cooked with carrots, brown gravy, mashed potatoes, and cornbread… with real corn in it and a bit of streusel on top. Felt like coming home to a big Sunday dinner and we couldn’t stop grinning at each other. We had no room for any one of the four desserts listed, but there’s always next time.
It’s been a heartbreaking week, and with more deaths and assaults of young Black men, I lack the stomach for watching the defense of George Floyd’s murderer. It pains everything I’ve got when people tell us we didn’t see what we saw, nor hear what we heard, nor do we recognize the evil that wears the killer’s skinsuit. It’s too much, all of it. Why do all the “accidents, mistakes, and errors in judgment” happen to Black people? A taser (8 oz.)… a gun (2 lbs.)… all same difference unless it’s a white person in the line of fire – then it matters. The anguish of Black mothers is gut-ripping, and even loving Anthony like I do I cannot register the depths of his mother’s love for him and his brothers and sisters, nor know her sleepless hours. It’s too much.
“I need to drive my two-year-old to daycare tomorrow morning. To ensure we arrive alive, we won’t take public transit (Oscar Grant). I removed all air fresheners from the vehicle and double-checked my registration status (Daunte Wright), and ensured my license plates were visible (Lt. Caron Nazario). I will be careful to follow all traffic rules (Philando Castille), signal every turn (Sandra Bland), keep the radio volume low (Jordan Davis), and I won’t stop at a fast food chain for a meal (Rayshard Brooks). I’m too afraid to pray (Rev. Clementa C. Pickney) so I just hope the car won’t break down (Corey Jones). When my wife picks him up at the end of the day, I’ll remind her not to dance (Elijah McClain), stop to play in a park (Tamir Rice), patronize the local convenience store for snacks (Trayvon Martin), or walk around the neighborhood (Mike Brown). Once they are home, we won’t stand in our backyard (Stephon Clark), eat ice cream on the couch (Botham Jean), or play any video games (Atatiana Jefferson). After my wife and I tuck him into bed around 7:30pm, neither of us will leave the house to go to Walmart (John Crawford) or to the gym (Tshyrand Oates) or on a jog (Ahmaud Arbery). We won’t even walk to see the birds (Christian Cooper). We’ll just sit and try not to breathe (George Floyd) and not to sleep (Breonna Taylor). These are things white people simply do not have to think about.” –David Gray
“Today’s policing is nothing more than modern slave patrols.” -Bishop Talbert Swan
It’s.Too.Much.
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I read this morning that Lawrence still has some 200 people living outside, sleeping rough, and that efforts are being made to alleviate that, in keeping with the tent city already operating in “midtown.” Living here heals us in ways we could never have asked for.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 14:07:16
And it’s utterly ridiculous that the pigment of one’s skin has been such a dividing line in our society. I posit we were all Black once. There, I said it.
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Apr 16, 2021 @ 17:29:56
If we issued from the heart of Africa, we can pretty much count on it. Shame we pale-skins have lost so much of the original model.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 13:21:59
Thank you for adding a little hope at the end. The fear in living while Black is so unimaginable to a lot of people, but we have been given a front row seat to why that fear is valid. It’s certainly not right, changes have to happen. @aRJay is right, on all counts.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 13:52:33
She’s my sister and she’s right more often than not since she got all gwowed up.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 12:31:45
So happy to see how #lfk takes care of its underprivileged.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 13:47:47
We instinctively knew that vibe ran underneath community life here, and it’s reaffirming to see it in action. I don’t want to live my life among hardhearted humans.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 12:29:54
Black people are being punished in this country for simply existing.
We have such a LONG way to go for social justice to prevail. It grieves
my heart.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 13:51:31
There are days when the grief comes out of my eyes nonstop. And it’s so all-encompassing… we not only have the reality of what’s happening right in front of us, we have people we thought knew better telling us there’s no embedded racial problem in America and if Black people would just do what the police say, these things wouldn’t happen. I have a feeling the people standing around Jesus’ cross told him if he’d only obeyed the Pharisees, that wouldn’t have happened either. The privilege of walking around in pale skin is blinding.
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Apr 14, 2021 @ 14:02:01
TRUTH.
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