A mixed bag

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The Terrible Twos and More

Published November 9, 2017 by Nan Mykel

From Mother Jones:

“The one that matters is me,” Trump said. “I’m the only one that matters because, when it comes to it, that’s what the policy is going to be.” …. “I want my vision, but my vision is my vision,” he said.

I remember when I went to church long ago the minister would pray for our president.  Are you sure they’re still doing that?

OOOOh! A Day late!

Published November 8, 2017 by Nan Mykel

Due to my sloveness (I looked it up in  my Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary), definitions include “untidy, especially in personal appearance” and “slipshod in thought”   — I overshot my day to return to the site.

Where have I heard this before: “I’m writing a novel.”  But don’t hide your money– I’ll probably be long dead before it’s finished.  (Strange sentence, since it won’t be finished.)

It’s about a tranny (a term of affection or disrespect? I don’t know, but easy to say).  She is struggling with whether to come “out” or not.  That’s why I’m puzzling (secretly, of course) my librarian with all those books on the topic I’ve been checking out.  I’m also a feminist who knows a couple of nice guys.  Anyhow, that’s why I read with interest and want to share the following accomplishments from Benjamin Goggin of Digg, as a little confusingly amplified by several half-a-day-later clarifications.  OOPS IS RIGHT!   2017 ELECTION

TRANSGENDERED PERSONS

Danica Roem became the first transgender person to be elected to Va. House of Delegates-TRUE

Gerri Cannon became the first transgender person to be elected to political office in New Hampshire (Somersworth School board). TRUE

Andrea Jenkins became the first transgender person to win a spot on Minneapolis’ City Council (TRUE) and the first black [openly] transgender person to be elected to political office in the U.S. (Per Digg).  In 1992 a  black  closeted transgender person was elected to a  seat in the Massachusetts state house  but was “outed” by a reporter who found her birth certificate.  She served only one term.  Although she left the Republican party, her beliefs remained conservative.  Her name is Althea Garrison. (Per Wagonwe, Daily Kos)

Lisa Middleton became the first transgender person to win a non-judicial position in California, joining the Palm Springs City Council. TRUE

LESBIANS

Jenny Durkan became the first lesbian elected mayor of Seattle and the first woman to hold that position  since 1920. TRUE

Dawn Adams became Virginia’s first-out of the closet  lesbian official in Virginia’s 68th district. TRUE

OTHER MINORITIES

Kathy Tram became the first Asian American woman elected to  the Virginia GeneralAssembly. TRUE

Two latino women, Elizabeh Guzman and Hala Ayala  were the first to be elected to the Virginia General Assembly. TRUE

Vi Lyles bcame the first black woman elected mayor of  Charlotte, N.C   TRUE

Ravi Bhalla was elected to mayor of Hoboken, N.J. and the first Sith mayor in his state.         TRUE

Joyen Craig became Manchester, New Hampshire’s first woman Mayor.  TRUE

Taking a Break. Don’t Go Too Far Away!

Published October 24, 2017 by Nan Mykel

I’m going to force myself to take a two-week break from blogging because I’m still buried with old genealogical stuff I have to dispose of. I was administrator of two Myfamily.com blogs but Ancestry bought them out and I never got switched successfully to SPOTK, I think it is.  I won’t forget you in the meantime, and please don’t forget me.  I’ll be back by Nov. 7.  By the way–are any of the free art apps really free?

 

No Assistant, No New Avatar

Published October 23, 2017 by Nan Mykel

I said I was going to add a new avatar from 68 years ago tonight, but my helper didn’t show up so I was unable to. Although I’m not making it an avatar, I can share a photo from 81 1/2 years ago:    (My helper recently cut her thumb so that’s probably the reason she’s not here.  Or I haven’t checked my e-mail or I got the dates mixed up again).

Sorry I Missed This Earlier…

Published October 22, 2017 by Nan Mykel

 

Art by Rob Goldstein. re-blog by me of a re-blog by kstreet607, The Fifth Column, from Gronda Morin 2016.

The Ethics of Biography

Published October 20, 2017 by Nan Mykel

Anyone who spends much time doing family genealogy and even talking to our elders will stumble across aspects of the Dark Side (i.e., The Shadow) sprinkled here and there. Is overlooking those aspects when recording a life lying?  (See page on The Shadow for info on this aspect),

What is a life?  Where there is naturally some of the good and the bad, is leaving out the bad not misleading the reader?  There would be (and is) the family’s wrath to deal with. Is one of the problems that the dark doings overshadow the good? Certainly this is demonstrated in the best-selling news stories.  On a personal level, do we really want our personal failings removed from the record of our life experience?  Are there not some lessons to learn and perhaps empathy to ripen from our (and others’) lives?  Where does the value of truth enter in?  How much do we value the truth versus misrepresenting a life?  Or valuing the truth versus whitewashing the real struggle of a life?

This is a question I need to resolve soon.  Some say secrets destroy a family.Image: Dreamers, 1899. John Brown.

On the same wavelength with Grumpy Gorman today:

lips loosen slowly
guilt purged so plainly
truths, too dark to hear

© Anthony Gorman 2017

The Better Man …

Published October 20, 2017 by Nan Mykel

I think I may be reblogging a reblog but that’s fine. Original by Jill Dennison, reblog by Patricia Ruth Susan

jilldennison's avatarFilosofa's Word

It seems to me that it is highly unbecoming, unprofessional and undignified behaviour for a leader of a nation to threaten his political antagonists.  But then, ‘professional’ and ‘dignified’ are not words that I have ever heard or considered applied to Donald Trump.  Earlier, I posted John McCain’s speech upon acceptance of the Liberty Medal on Monday evening.  The day after McCain’s speech, Donald Trump had this to say:

“Yeah, well, I hear it. And people have to be careful because at some point I fight back. I’m being very nice. I’m being very, very nice. But at some point, I fight back, and it won’t be pretty.”

This, my friends, is how the man sitting in the White House, the highest and most revered position in the United States government, speaks of a member of his own party, a man who is a war hero and who just received…

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Global warning – Reblog by Jane Dougherty

Published October 18, 2017 by Nan Mykel

How to explain the many women who voted for a pussy grabber?
I agree with your blog, but maybe it’s a secret that evolution kept up his sleeve.

Jane Dougherty's avatarJane Dougherty Writes

Call me naïve, but I was struck and dismayed by a string of articles on the social media today. First, a report of the 19th Chinese Communist Party Congress, and the images of dozens of men in suits…and one woman. Then the protests about said congress by Tibetan nationalists, men in orange togas facing up to men in uniforms, crowd scenes of lots of shouting…men. Then a photo report on Istanbul, crowd scenes of, guess what, men, clumps of black veiled women, cheeky children (boys), more men, more cheeky boys and glimpses of their veiled mothers in the background, but not a single girl child.

In how many countries would you expect to see the same thing, women at home, girls invisible, and all the leaders male, all the protesters in the streets male? Far too many. Women in general have little or no public face and little or…

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Republicans Need To Accept Fact That “Black Lives Matter” Is Not A Hate Group

Published October 12, 2017 by Nan Mykel

Don’t all lives matter? What’s the big deal?

Gronda Morin's avatarGronda Morin

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Too many on the far right have been calling for the “Black Lives Matter” movement to be classified as a hate group. Some republican legislators, the republican President Donald Trump, FOX TV  pundits, far right print media have been resorting to this talking point ever since its inception They have taken a few inappropriate phrases uttered by a few protesters  to generalize in a negative light, everyone who has participated in the movement. This movement was started to simply shine a light on too many tragedies having occurred, where unarmed suspects of color had been fatally shot by police.

Image result for photos of blm protestsHere is the rest of the story…

On August 18, 2017, the staff of the Economist penned the following report, “The misplaced arguments against Black Lives Matter.”

“ON AUGUST 15th Donald Trump repeated his belief that “both sides” were to blame for the violence on August 12th at a…

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