Sunday, May 16, 2010

Little things make me smile


For the last 36 hours or so I have had a number of little failures and frustrations. Nothing massive or life shattering, just the kind of things that when they happen one after another are frustrating.

For dinner I made baked chicken with risotto and steamed broccoli. It was good. It was an accomplishment because I never made successful risotto before. Now I am happy.

It is amazing how just a little thing can make me happy!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

proud to be an American

I just read an article about Montreal hockey fans that rioted after the Canadian's win last night. After reading this I had a surge of patriotic pride. It is good to know people in other countries do incredibly stupid things too. I mean its not just us for once.

Or maybe I just don't understand hockey.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

an observation on racism and sports fans



Ok, unless you are living in a box or more off the grid then me you know that Arizona passed a law allowing police to demand that any person prove citizenship if there is a suspicion they are in this country illegally. One day soon I'm going write my response to this law, but not today. Today I want to contrast two articles about the response to this law that I have read.

Both of these article were posted on espn.com. The first one had to do with Ozzie Guillen's statements that unless the Arizona law was changed he would boycott the all star game next year which is to be held in Phoenix. Guillen is a retired major league player and current manager of the Chicago White Soxs. He also urged MLB to move the game out of Arizona in respect to the latino major league players. The second article featured the Phoenix Suns decision to wear uniforms that say "los sun" instead of "the suns" as a tribute to their latino fans on Cinco de Mayo. Steve Nash, perennial all star for the Suns, said that he supports the idea of wearing "los suns" jerseys and he personally believes that the Arizona law is a travesty.

There were a substantial number of comments about the immigration law written buy sports fans after these articles. Predictably, some writers supported the law while others argued that it was unconstitutional. This was true about both articles. However, there were also a substantial number of comments personally attacking Ozzie Guillen of his statements. Many of these writers basically told Guillen that he should keep his opinions to himself, and, if he doesn't like the state law he should leave this country. Nobody commented that Nash didn't have the right to talk about the Arizona law or that he should leave this country if he doesn't like the laws passed here. These commenters the still defended law but did not attack the speaker. The writers chose to insult Guillen personally but not Nash for having the same political opinions.

Ozzie Guillen is latino. Steve Nash is caucasian. I believe that this color difference is the reason for the difference in tenor for the commenters.

Oh yea, also, just so you know Ozzie Guillen has become a legal American citizen. Steve Nash is a Canadian (not American) citizen. Who do you think the Arizona police are more likely to target for identification?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Sarcasm

Last night I had a nightmare that has been haunting me. For some reason I was living at home with my parents. I was working as a cop in Jim Thorpe. And the worst part was I didn't have the ability to be sarcastic.

Needless to say being a cop in Jim Thorpe living with my parents is pretty much my worst nightmare. But not being able to be sarcastic made me defenseless. I guess most shrinks would say sarcasm is bad. We should confront the things we don't like honestly and try to change them. Sarcasm is a passive aggressive way to mask our true hurts; therefore not really healing them.

Still, I like being sarcastic. In my dream, when I couldn't be sarcastic I felt so weak. I felt almost suicidal, not because of my situation, but because I couldn't see a way out of it; even if that was just a quip. I think sarcasm is an expression of hope. No matter how bad things get I know I will alway be able to have a comeback. That gives me hope.