Today's Mighty Oak


More reason that I’m a pacifist.  And the fighting on the various websites around the net are even more saddening.  From accounts that I’ve seen, the alleged gunman was a strange person, obsessed with individualism and apparently the idea of the 2012 apocalypse.  Sad no matter how you look at it, but maybe this will make people calm down and act with civility towards each other.

Sullivan has been live blogging and I’ve been kind of transfixed.  Here’s the link, and here’s a quote I’d like to highlight:

I have no expertise in this at all, but my impression of his writings and web presence does indeed suggest to me that some mental illness is probably a key part of this. But this does not exonerate violent or excessive rhetoric from the far right or far left: it’s precisely the disturbed who can seize on those kinds of statements and act on them. The danger of violent rhetoric, especially involving gun violence, is its interaction with the disturbed.



Written 01/04/2011

Originally I was not going to keep this going after I find a new job, but as I’ve written it, I think I will keep it as a separate category, to keep my thoughts about equality all in one place.

So I wanted to break things up a little bit.  I love music, it keeps me going, and of course, who doesn’t love pirates?  So enjoy the musical interlude:

All my best,

The King of Spades



It came out last year, but I love it, so I’m reposting it:

It’s almost time for the Winter Classic!



I just got back from my first trip to the Consol Energy Center, watching the Baby Pens play the Hershey Bears (who happen to be the Capital’s feeder team, hence the match-up in the lead in to the Winter Classic).

Check out my pictures below, and they are in the gallery as well.

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Written: 12/29/2010

Note: DADT still exists for trans service members, so our work is not quite done yet.

So DADT was finally repealed and signed by Obama.  The law itself is still on the books and will be for a little bit longer, but it is on its way out.  I will write as though it is gone, just for ease of sentence structure.

Of course I’m excited that the policy is gone.  It should have been gone years ago.  The move however, from many people around me, was largely unknown.  Maybe the people around me don’t care that much about LGBT* issues (and isn’t that the truth), but no one really talked about it.  Friends of Facebook commented on it, and that was heartening, and in some cases surprising, I’m always excited when I find allies in unlikely places.

I had hoped that somehow this would inspire a change in the Boy Scouts.  No such luck there.  At least not yet.  Maybe people will still see that I’m not a monster, admit that I have worth.

And that applies in some cases to people, as well as the organization.

But for now, I continue to work, continue to be awesome at my job (and with the crazy day that I just completed, I know I will be sorely missed when I leave).  I toil on, knowing that some people would love to be able to hold the fact that I could be fired over my head, but with the knowledge that things can change and get better.  I need to remind myself that there are people who support me, and of course, the opposite is just as true.  People can even change, and prove to have a giant heart.

I celebrate for all the gay and lesbian service members, and am happy for them, and look forward with hope.

All my best,

The King of Spades

 

*Just a quick side note, you can keep adding all kinds of letters (Q being the most common), however, in my head, I like to use GBLT, because, no joke, I like BLT sandwiches.  But I only use that in my head.



This is spreading pretty quickly, as many people were waiting for it, so if you haven’t seen it, enjoy the annual mash-up of the top 25 Billboard Pop Hits:



One of the things I’ve been working on is sorting all my photos.  I’ve added a new menu item, which will show some of the photo galleries which I have uploaded.  Once I get caught up, new photos will go up a lot faster than before, so I hope you like it.  Not only will they all show up in the photo gallery page, but I can easily link to them here, just like these pictures from my trip to Quantum Theater:

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Okay, one more Christmas type video, this one from T-Mobile in a follow up from their “Welcome Home” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29pYYtejLpg



Okay, popping in once more to share a video that’s been circulating.

 

Here’s the background of the story at the Times:

They had handed out a few letters to friends to answer, but not nearly enough to make a dent in the pile. Each day when one of them would check the mail more letters would fall out of the box.

One option: Take the letters to the Main Post Office, where they would be added to the thousands of other letters sent to Santa each year. Thoughtful strangers, in a perfect world, would pick them up and buy the letter writers gifts.

But Jim imagined the worst: “If we bring them back to the post office, are all the kids getting a letter back with ‘Return to Sender’? I don’t want that to happen.”

And another follow up interview here:

It’s interesting to think about kids growing up and learning that Santa was really two gay guys in Chelsea. How do you think that will make them feel?
Jim: By the time they grow up, it won’t matter. Years from now, they won’t even think in terms of gay or not-gay.

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