08.12.2010, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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As a native Arizonan (of Mexican descent) living in New York City, I regard Kim Gordon as "semi-intelligent."
She recently said she's always regarded Arizona as "semi-evil." She shouldn't get away with that. What does she have to say for the racially based-violence in New York City and Long Island, which far exceeds the level of violence in Arizona at any point in history? Violence on Long Island against Latinos is very well documented. The New York Times is one publication that has scores of articles on this issue. That's not a law or a proposal, that's actual physical violence and death. There was a murder of a Latino man near Prospect Park, which many Latinos in Brooklyn are labelling racially-motivated, after a Sonic Youth concert took place there on July 31. Obviously the violence has nothing to do with Sonic Youth, but demostrates the hypocrisy in referring to Arizona, or any grouping of people, as "semi-evil." Fact is, Kim Gordon wants to look politically aware by being sensational and comes out looking the exact opposite. Hurting Arizona business doesn't fight SB1070. It actually weakens the power of the citizenry to influence government. Be against our law, Kim Gordon, as most Arizonans are. I certainly am. Just know that, given the immigration situation near our border, Arizona still has less violence than New York within its borders. Not by volume either, by proportion as well. Or be consistent and boycott your own city. (If, in fact, you are from New York City. I neither know nor care.) Just don't think your reactionary understanding of this issue is actually accomplishing anything or helping anyone. Protest Arizona even, it's your right. You should, however, make more intelligent statements about the issue or actually do something productive towards fighting SB1070 with whatever public clout you have, if you actually want to change what's happening. You just came across as someone very ignorant posing as someone who is socially aware. It's fine if you don't want to "celebrate Arizona" Kim. Arizonans tend not to celebrate the less-than-stellar music you've been putting out for the last 15-20 years. I do, however, and that's why your comments hurt. Sonic Youth still rocks! Down with SB1070! |
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08.13.2010, 02:01 AM | #2 |
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I think the comment about AZ being less than genius was about the governor being hell bent on limiting the rights of humans.
I'm not a mathematician but I'm going to say Brooklyn has a more concentrated/ much higher pop. than say the border area in AZ. Violence happens everywhere and it's mega dumb. |
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08.13.2010, 02:51 AM | #3 |
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This makes me real sad. If they don't come back to Arizona, what will I do?
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Arizona and Massachusets were the only two states whose governors would not ratify the legislation that created the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
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Arizona and Massachusets were the only two states whose governors would not ratify the legislation that created the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
Doing these actions force their hand. Saying someone doesn't recognize something is kinda odd. I don't support state sanctioned racism in any way but this is a strange way of forcing compliance. These states might have their own way of dealing with things in a legit and non-violent manner. Raoulduke71 made a valid point and sorry to hear about the murder of a brother. I have felt that some of Kim Gordons statements regarding men seem to be pointed with a broad stroke, when they should be targeted more towards select men. It shows a lack of integrity of purpose in her argument.
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or it shows that kim gordon is just a busy woman and giving stock answers to repeated interview questions
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Geez I live in Massachusetts and I remember having MLK day off as a holiday. Yes though I do believe that we one of the last one though to accept the holiday. Our state is so confusing as we were the first to elect a black senator Ed Brooke in 1968. We finally have a black governor Deval Patrick. Yet racial profiling, segregation and prejudices are alive and well
in this state. They just do a good job of hiding it. Kim Gordon is just a human being and prone to mistakes like anyone else. Why we think people in Entertainment and Sports should be held to a higher standard than anyone of us is puzzling.
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Yet racial profiling, segregation and prejudices are alive and well
in this state. They just do a good job of hiding it. Exactly my point. Why we think people in Entertainment and Sports should be held to a higher standard than anyone of us is puzzling Well they do, because people look up to them. Sometimes people who are impressionable. Sad fact for those public people.
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Flagstaff AZ is a beautiful place. still has old Route 66 running through
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I live in LA, and we have more violence than y'all would know what to do with, BUT we are also mostly sanctuary cities and accept immigrants regardless of petty dompass and vagrancy laws which are the direct tools of enforcing bitter and racist laws, from Jim Crowe to Apartheid, and we are not fooled by SB1070..
the entire problem with illegal immigration is on the corrupt and greedy businesses who exploit people who will work for less money and so the enforcement should entirely rest on business, not the overall population, not the workers or just the people on the street, but these greedy businesses who promote and encourage illegal immigration. by the way AZ, the vast majority of illegal immigrants did not hop the fence, they came here legally and let their visas expire and because the terrifying climate of racism they are often too afraid to simply get their paperwork renewed and remain legit. its like when you were a kid, you don't ask your parents for something you think they are going to say no to, its easier to get forgiveness than permission. its not the law that is wrong, it is the social climate which accepts and even begs for increased and legislated racism. fuck racism and all its vestiges, both at home and across town, in your own backyard and in somebody elses.. big up Kim! maximum RASpect
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08.14.2010, 01:48 AM | #14 |
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when sonic youth came to tucson kim looked really bored. do you think it's because she's mad at me for being too young to vote?
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I agree with such friends are dangerous, lets not stop at Arizona, take a close look at the Fed. gov't policies, the so called "Department of Homeland Security" and INS I believe they are doing truly evil work, another day another horror story, just read the news. And all this on Obama watch.
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I agree with political content in music, a comment like 'semi-evil' is just not really getting anywhere.
I am sure there are many Church-going American housewives who think Kim Gordon is evil for playing bass in a rock band. We must as Nietzsche said move "beyond good and evil" in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality.
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the so called "Department of Homeland Security"
Lets remember that both in the US and Canada there is a large contingent of 'security-minded' people that make their living out of law-enforcement, military etc. These people seem to be the silent majority and need jobs. BTW, the recent G20 summit in Toronto cost each Canadian $100 a piece for security. Kudos to the artists who are speaking out against 'homeland security' etc.
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Sure it's on Obama watch but let's face it how many Americans believe we need Homeland Security? I'd wager it's like 70-30 in favor of it. People in America would rather give up their rights than their money any day of the week. So he has to sleep with it and use it to get some of his agenda passed. I'm more disappointed that he has done more on bring the troops back home but if you think about we don't have any jobs for them to come home to anyways. We are in a catch 22 and thanks to Bush's extending Free Trade agreements to the rest of the world our wealthiest companies took the opportunity to move their labor forces to these countries how's that working out for us? It's not easy to be the president and if nothing else Bush took every challenge head on unlike Clinton who went to polls before making a decision but to many of his decisions favored his rich friends. For the record I'm in the 30%. I'd rather give up my money than my rights any day of the week.
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