Thursday, 26 November 2020

And Now for Something Completely Different

Not sure how to start here, but seems that the fight between trans people and J.K. Rowling was extended to John Cleese.

Initially because somehow he defended J.K. Rowling and more recently because he tweeted something about not being interested in trans people and there was an outrage after his comments. Funny enough John Cleese and the Monty Python predicted all this in the movie "The Life of Brian" on a sketch at the circus when Terry Jones claims he wants to be a woman and have the right to have babies.

I am not sure how not being interested in some group is offensive, I guess John Cleese is not interested in me either and I couldn't care less, mainly because I am pretty sure I am not interesting as an individual to get his attention.

Then we come to this point where we are lectured on how to deal with the so call "transphobic" people and by "transphobic" please read "anyone who is not particularly interested in the transgender movement". "Phobia" used to mean "fear" or "repulse" of anything, which is not the case if you just don't bother with the subject. For example someone who has an unjustified fear of spiders is said to be arachnophobic. I, who don't really care about spiders and can live with them in my house, am just someone "who's not particular affected by or interested in spiders". And that's exactly where J.K. Rowling and John Cleese are, they tolerate spiders but don't give them particular importance just because they are spiders.

Do we really need to be educated on how to deal with people that is not committed to promote "transgenderism" (if the word exists)?

Do we need to be educated to deal with people with different ideas and opinions, or with different ideas and opinions than the what so called guardians of the right thinking? I think we do. We need to learn to accept and tolerate them, even if we can't understand them due to our own limitations and I strongly believe that some elements from the trans community need to be educated in this respect. Otherwise we will go back at burning books and, why not, burning witches.

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Something about racism

Yes you got it, I am trying to get into a fight with the PC mob.

Racism seems to be the new buzz word, calling people racist, or labeling some comment as racist, mainly if the comment comes from the "white privileged", is the new normal. Everything is seen as racism, every white person is seen as racist...

I am not sure if I am brown enough or white enough to argument here, because black or brown people can call out if the comment is racist or not, white people must accept the "verdict" and apologise or accept being humiliated for the rest of their lives, or for the rest of the week.

So I am Portuguese living in the UK, and according to the current classification I see on the internet I might be what is called a brown person, I am not white as an English person and I am more dark than some Indian people, however I am European but I am also what the Americans call a "Latin" person because I speak a language that is exclusively derived from Latin, but also a French or an Italian are "Latin"... so here the "Latin" thing starts to cause some confusion because there are no French or Italian speaking countries in the Latin America and so the term "Latin" doesn't seem to apply to French or Italian people, but hey, even I don't know if I am a Latin...

What I have to say, as a Portuguese, slightly darker than most of the English people, but with the wrong accent, me too, am subject of racism, mostly from Asian people, mainly Pakistani. If I apply for a job with a Pakistani person and the interviewers are from Asia it is more than 70% certain that I will not get the job.

When I get a phone call from a recruiter that saw my CV on LinkedIn (but didn't pay attention to my origin) most of the times I'll never proceed for an interview after they hear my accent (but here I have to say that most people thinks I am from somewhere in the North of England, so maybe the racism is directed to someone else). And this is valid either the recruiter is British or not.

And I could go on with a list of situation in my daily life where sometimes I think I am not being treated fairly because I don't have the accent that goes with the looks, or the looks that goes with the European origin... but hey we all get the point.

We are all racists, we all make preconceptions about other people, It's how we let the fact take over and influence our appreciation for the other that matters.

Stop calling out everyone, that is different than you, a racist, stop going after some stupid political agenda just because you think you may get some benefit from it. In the end that just serves to divide the society, and the politics who maintain that agenda are the ones getting the benefit.

Just deal with it.

I am sorry.

I am 53 years old. This generation of self entitled pricks who believe they know everything and have to educate us was created by ourselves,...