Monday, May 24, 2021

It Was Always Going To Be

You had to start with Millennials kicking things in high gear. Before them was this:

Boomers: "You're either a man or woman or your black or white and always straight".

Gen X: "Well men and women should be equal and obviously racism is a problem and I guess gays are ok if they stay over in their corner. you don't have to fear them." 

Then Millennials took a deeper dive. Men and women ARE equal but aren't treated that way and here are the detailed, longstanding reasons why... Racism was something we labelled a problem, but never defined as white people in terms of what it consisted of -including systemically. And there are interracial people and people experience different kinds of racism and intersectionality exists. Gays are awesome, trans-people aren't new they're just being complained about now, and on a distant shore somewhere are non-binary and ace people waiting to be "discovered". 

Gen Z: Everything Millennials said but with a deeper tone of resentment since they knew this and "did nothing" even though we also scientifically acknowledge Millennials and Gen Z are the poorest generations with the least amount of power in the last century or so. Also, let's take action! Let's do something. Even if marches don't work as well or aren't as effective let's do something. 

Bigger Picture Beyond That: The Government and Corporations and Economy govern everything and their founded in White Supremacy. Individuals and whole generations getting enlightened is great, but what's imposing the greatest forms of oppression aren't people -they're systems. Always think on systems. 

But it was always going to be this way.

Millennials start to acknowledge issues with rape and pedophilia. Dialogues begin online. 

White Millennials start to acknowledge racism and everything that's gone on behind it online. 

Still a whisper, but at least known individually by those who started listening.  

LGBT+ starts being silently celebrated and appreciated and the primordial acknowledgment of racism and issues within the community starts to also be seen online. 

Feminism is called out online for being "too white" and not inclusive. 

Islamophobia is denounced online. 

Non-indigenous people start hearing more about what's happening to native people. 

Americans start to learn more about their own history -the true version -and come to distrust and acknowledge the evil of the US Government. 

And then it followed:

You had to acknowledge Racism for Black People specifically. And the reason it paired with LGBT community -pride with marches -was because both communities hadn't been as inclusive towards the other as it should.  

You could NOT address the issue of Racism towards any other demographic of Americans if the greatest one that had been inflicted the most, for the longest, the most overtly was ignored. No one would acknowledge AAPI hate and those within the community wouldn't feel as compelled to speak up. Acknowledging one paved the way for the other. Same as white gay men paving the way for white transwomen and white lesbians and then black transpeople and so on. It's sad it can't be all at once but ignorance is slowly chipped away at when it becomes a marble stone wall. 

Racism Against Black People & LGBT ---> AAPI and Native Racism ---> 

Religious Groups/Issues with Appropriation (Israel, Palestine, Jewish People, Muslims, "Witch" Practices, Native Practices, Abuses of Christianity ---> 

WOMEN (ALL women, LGBT+, Racially, Culturally) ---> 

POVERTY which effects everyone (veterans, domestic violence victims, white men) ---->

 AMERICAN (countries founded as they are now in colonialism/imperialism. Everyone who's American will have to reflect on what we stand in as a country in the world, the countries we ignore and inflict harm on, how our governance functions and what it is, and country-based accountability will be called for ---> 

Slavery /Abuses of Children (Because if you don't acknowledge #MeToo, BLM, or Poverty you won't get anywhere close to addressing the kinds of kids being trafficked) --->

GLOBAL position in the universe and with spiritual realms beyond this plane and how we're interconnected and impact our surroundings. 

You can't have one ended without the other preceding it. If you ended abuses against Women it would only be white women unless issues with Racism were addressed first. You can't end Poverty if you turn a blind eye to way it's orchestra to hit certain demographics of people -and it's people you don't see or care about. You can't end human trafficking if you don't acknowledge race, poverty, inequality because of who trafficking tends to target. 

And like a rose it will unfold. 

And the way for the divine will be paved within and around. 

And then we'll move beyond the divine once we've gotten the Hell/Heaven dynamic in harmony and fulfilled. 

Then we'll just BE. 

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