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Avatar: Not quite a revolution.

Avatar.
(Note: I give the story away, so please don’t read if you want to see the film…)

I’ve got to say…for Hollywood, this film comes very, very close to the revolutionary borderline – thought it definitely does not cross. It’s inspiring to see the essence of indigenous life painted so poetically and in 3D! The spirit and the landscape of Pandora, the Na’vi people, the language, the animals, the flora and fauna…all of it is just miraculous. It looks and feels like how life should be here on earth – at least how it exists in the minds of fantasists like myself. Avatar succeeds in honorably relaying the heart of life and love as it exists in Indigenous people. For the first half of the film, I was totally in love.
The critique of American military, big business and even scientific research is keen – a sigh of relief from the Michael Beys of the world. I’m glad the film was so clear (without being too on the nose) about dissecting the imperial process by using language contemporaries understand. Redefining the word “terrorist” from an Indigenous-sensitive lens on a blockbuster major motion picture event platform is a noble step. Throughout the film, we were rooting for the Na’vi. The big bad USA was a cruel tyrant. An evil and sick, mindless, heartless dictator of the worst kind of philosophy.
But in the end… the story was Dances With Wolves and The Last Samurai all over again. Meet these rich Indigenous people. Love them. Enter White man, give him a couple of months to get the hang of things, and bOoM! He’s running thangs, emasculating the Indigenous male characers – who consequently, all die – leaving him to, of course, become leader of these hopeless people.

It reminds me of the many wars that are going on in our world today – born of greed by way of a desire to deplete the world’s natural resources – imperialists plotting and planning an attack – sexual warfare (sleeping with the chief’s daughter) – sympathy – white guilt – NGOs and human rights organizations – the dilemma – “being the voice for the people” vs. being a microphone…

Stream of consciousness…let me explain:

I’ve seen the work of “Western” people who attempt to fight for the protection of Indigenous people. They are around, doing the hard work, and I give them much credit. But oftentimes, I’ve also seen people get on their own high horses, wanting to become saviors and Jake Sullys. They become so self righteous that they loose sight of the very people they are fighting for, and in essence, they become subtle machines of the cultural genocide they think they are trying to cure. They cannot deny the blood-work of their fathers in destroying God’s people and enforcing Eurocentrism the world over. This war is great and has been going on for a long, long time. It is simply white supremacy. In 3D.

The question I would ask Jim Cameron is: Once you recognized that you were following the formula of “white man leads the natives”, were you comfortable with the decision to stick to that theme? Are you comfortable now?

here’s a great article that goes a little deeper.

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WTF is up with Albany?

Drama. Lemme try to break it down. So, basically, this is my understanding of what happened…

Republicans tried to Dee-bo the New York State Senate on Monday. This billionaire baller, ya boy Tom Golisano gathered his Republican crew – cuz see, the Democrat crew was ownin’ the block, right? They was holdin’ it down, but you know the Republican crew, they been runnin’ the block like since my Daddy was little, nah mean? So you know, Tom G was like, bet – how ’bout I pay some o’ dem Democrat boys, you know, get some Jacob for dey wifeys and shyt – some Gucci, an’ on Monday, when we open up da block get them to be like ‘yo- peace out Dems, we reppin’ Republican now’. Blahw! Yeah son! Yeah!
Right? So, they got dey boys Hiram Monserrate from Q-boro an’ wassa name? umm…Espada. Yeah Pedro Espada from da Boogie down. The Republican crew and ya boy Tom G sweet talked them two from the Democrat crew to be reppin’ Republican now. So they shocked the shyt outta eeybody on da block cuz the Democrats thought dey was still runnin’ shyt. Yeah, they boy Malcolm Smith was like the king pen. But Dean Skelos was like ‘nah, kiss my pinky ring, biatch. i’m runnin’ this shyt’. Riiiight. Cuz see now the Republican crew think they outnumber the Democrat crew. But they don’t know how hot dis block is. Cuz yo, eeybody been sick of how the Republican crew be runnin’ shyt. Folks was like, nah. Ya’ll some greedy, backward @ss muh fukkas. Your day is done. Done!
The people really run da block. They say who’s the kingpen and the people voted for the Democrat crew. Fair and square. They was like, ‘yo
it’s time for some change up in Albany. Obama and shyt. It’s a new day, nah mean?!’
So they took the shyt to da courts. You know, you gotta listen to ya elders, nah mean? And the courts was like – nah, ya’ll can’t do business on da block. The Republican crew is tryina carry on like it’s just another day on the block, but the Democrat crew is like eff that shyt man – this is OUR block! Recognize that shyt, son!

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……….or something like that. And apparently Smith may no longer lead the Democrat crew. Some other drama. Oh, and Hiram? He sliced his girl in the face wit glass. Yeah. Too much.
And the saga continues…
Oh snap! and someone just broke into Espada’s crib!

Meanwhile, if you live on this block, or care about this block, then you should call your Democratic Senator and tell them:

we voted for a Democratic Majority in November and we will not accept this hijacking of democracy. We will continue to support you and the Democratic Majority we elected.”

Long Island:

Senator Brian Foley: 518.455.2303
Senator Craig Johnson: 518.455.2622

New York City:

Senator Eric Adams: 518.455.2431
Senator Joesph Addabbo: 518.455.2322
Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr.: 518.455.2511
Senator Martin Dilan: 518.455.2177
Senator Thomas Duane: 518.455.2451
Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson: 518.455.2061
Senator Shirley Huntley: 518.455.3531
Senator Jeffrey Klein: 518.455.3595
Senator Liz Krueger: 518.455.2297
Senator Carl Kruger: 518.455.2460
Senator Velmanette Montgomery: 518.455.3451
Senator George Onorato: 518.455.3486
Senator Kevin Parker: 518.455.2580
Senator Bill Perkins: 518.455.2441
Senator John Sampson: 518.455.2788
Senator Diane Savino: 518.455.2437
Senator Eric Schneiderman: 518.455.2041
Senator Jose Serrano: 518.455.2795
Senator Daniel Squandron: 518.455.2625
Senator Toby Ann Stavisky: 518.455.3461

Westchester:

Senator Suzi Oppenheimer: 518.455.2031
Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins: 518.455.2585

Capital District:

Senator Neil Breslin: 518.455.2225

Central New York:

Senator Darrel Aubertine: 518.455.2761
Senator David Valesky: 518.455.2838

Western New York:

Senator William Stachowski: 518.455.2426
Senator Antoine Thompson: 518.455.3371

New York State Senate’s Reaction to My Film ‘Strength of a Woman’

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Last week the Coalition for Women Prisoners ventured up to Albany for Advocacy Day, to encourage legislators to support the Merit Time Bill (a bill that would expand merit time eligibility for survivors of abuse in prison, thereby allowing them to serve shorter sentences and more quickly begin the process of healing from abuse and reconnecting with their families and communities. Currently, people incarcerated for violent offenses are not eligible for merit time).
A copy of the film Strength of a Woman (directed by yours truly) was screened that day in front of some very influential people in NY State politics; Sen Hassell-Thompson, Sen. Perkins, Sen. Montgomery and Assemblymember Weinstein. To say the very least, they were moved. Sen. Bill Perkins even admitted that he’d been thinking about changing regulations surrounding Domestic Violence but hadn’t really been proactive. After seeing the film he said that now he’s going to be taking domestic violence regulations more seriously.
It’s so wonderful to see the film in motion, doing what it’s supposed to do.

We all can do our part to get the Merit Time Bill passed. Send a quick note to these senators encouraging them to support the Merit Time Bill;
Senator Perkins,
Senator Hassell-Thompson,
Senator Montgomery,
Assemblymember Weinstein

The message can be as simple as: Thank you for supporting the Merit Time Bill for survivors of abuse who are in prison.

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