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as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we become aware of the possibility that, in fact, we always live with our ancestors as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we start to contrive the raw material to obtain our fibers as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we start to cultivate the insights of how those fibers can be woven into strands that when interlocked with other fibers create a collective blanket, untold histories No, not a patchwork-quilt, not a melting *** not a salad bowl not a room full of flags with countries we cant place on a map and full of people WE can’t help but fetishize no, No, NO this is an interwoven stitch this is a tattered rag that has been used to wipe **** off of colonizer’s ******** that has been used to wipe the dripping *** off of Thomas Jefferson’s **** as he finishes up with his Saartjie Baartman, that has been used to hide the faces of the KKK as they drag uppity black boys down the street and LYNCH them in carnival and spectacle that has been soaked in Black and Brown blood on the streets of Ferguson, Baltimore, New York, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and every other city and district in the US of KKK This is not a handholding session with me I am the oppressor and I must fear my own wrath my fiber is white, my strand is white and too many strands are white and too many Black, Brown, Red, and Yellow strands have been bleached or told “wait your turn to be included in the blanket" or "be thankful we even include you in the stitching give us a TOKEN of gratitude” I take YOUR strands and use them to cloth MY babies while yours lie naked The time is now to take the clorox and gulp it down as it eviscerates our throats and consumes our souls We don’t need anymore whitewashed histories we dont need anymore white sheets we don’t need to go to BED, BATH, and BEYOND I cannot come to you with a bail full of cotton and ask you to join me in a knitting session #IMNOTRACISTBUT… this is not a time for diversity and multiculturalism or the co-option of “social justice” this is a time for Solidarity this is a time for Liberation this is a time for Abolition this is a time for Insurrection this is a time for Rebellion this is a time for Revolution I cannot be the leader but I can contribute I cannot be the voice but I can sure has hell listen and this is how we will transform the blanket not with hollow words and moderate reforms but with direct action and liberatory collaboration by yelling the phrase “white supremacy is as American as apple pie” at the top of our lungs not with corporate funding and 5,000 dollar a plate galas but by dismantling the looms that have woven the threads of Hate, **** Land theft, and Genocide that have woven the strands of reservations, redlining, white flight, and gentrification and by co-creating ones that speak to our destroyed histories that refuse to use the bleach even when the blanket gets *****
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Jul 16, 2015
Jul 16, 2015 at 5:02 PM UTC
Tattered Rag
as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we become aware of the possibility that, in fact, we always live with our ancestors as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we start to contrive the raw material to obtain our fibers as we collect our stories and reclaim our names we start to cultivate the insights of how those fibers can be woven into strands that when interlocked with other fibers create a collective blanket, untold histories No, not a patchwork-quilt, not a melting *** not a salad bowl not a room full of flags with countries we cant place on a map and full of people WE can’t help but fetishize no, No, NO this is an interwoven stitch this is a tattered rag that has been used to wipe **** off of colonizer’s ******** that has been used to wipe the dripping *** off of Thomas Jefferson’s **** as he finishes up with his Saartjie Baartman, that has been used to hide the faces of the KKK as they drag uppity black boys down the street and LYNCH them in carnival and spectacle that has been soaked in Black and Brown blood on the streets of Ferguson, Baltimore, New York, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and every other city and district in the US of KKK This is not a handholding session with me I am the oppressor and I must fear my own wrath my fiber is white, my strand is white and too many strands are white and too many Black, Brown, Red, and Yellow strands have been bleached or told “wait your turn to be included in the blanket" or "be thankful we even include you in the stitching give us a TOKEN of gratitude” I take YOUR strands and use them to cloth MY babies while yours lie naked The time is now to take the clorox and gulp it down as it eviscerates our throats and consumes our souls We don’t need anymore whitewashed histories we dont need anymore white sheets we don’t need to go to BED, BATH, and BEYOND I cannot come to you with a bail full of cotton and ask you to join me in a knitting session #IMNOTRACISTBUT… this is not a time for diversity and multiculturalism or the co-option of “social justice” this is a time for Solidarity this is a time for Liberation this is a time for Abolition this is a time for Insurrection this is a time for Rebellion this is a time for Revolution I cannot be the leader but I can contribute I cannot be the voice but I can sure has hell listen and this is how we will transform the blanket not with hollow words and moderate reforms but with direct action and liberatory collaboration by yelling the phrase “white supremacy is as American as apple pie” at the top of our lungs not with corporate funding and 5,000 dollar a plate galas but by dismantling the looms that have woven the threads of Hate, **** Land theft, and Genocide that have woven the strands of reservations, redlining, white flight, and gentrification and by co-creating ones that speak to our destroyed histories that refuse to use the bleach even when the blanket gets *****
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Jul 16, 2015
Jul 16, 2015 at 5:02 PM UTC
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