Nov. 23rd, 2019

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Part of what bothers me about blaming Boomers for everything that's wrong in the world is that it allows younger people an artificial separation from their culpability in the problems our world faces.  No matter what age a nazi is, they're a problem.  No matter what age a white person is, they benefit from racism and practice it, whether consciously or unconsciously so (though that doesn't mean they can't and shouldn't try to do better).  No matter what age a man is, he still lives in and benefits from a patriarchal system that privileges him over women.  No matter what age a straight or cis person is, they still live in and benefit from a system that privileges them over LGBT people.  I refuse to absolve the younger generation from their responsibility for these issues, and even a cursory understanding of history tells me that Boomers didn't create any of these problems. 

I think this is why the whole "Okay, Boomer" thing has gained such popularity, because it allows younger white people, younger men, younger straight and cis people to feel like they're not part of the problem, when in fact a younger white person can be just as racist to an older black person, a younger man can be just as misogynist to an older woman (and let's not forget how ageism is particularly hard on women), and a younger cis or straight person can be just as transphobic or homophobic to older cis or straight people.

There's a certain irony to the whole thing too, since there was eg. much more in the way of antiwar demonstrations when Boomers were growing up than there is now and in certain ways the current prevailing culture is more conservative.  The other ironic thing is that quite a few of them were also pretty ageist when they were younger with the whole "don't trust anyone over 30" thing so in some respects the "ok, Boomer" thing is just a revival of that Boomer-era slogan in different clothes.  I wonder what the Gen Z equivalent will be?  Every generation believes it is somehow inherently better than the one before it.

But I don't think Gen X and Millennials accomplish anything worthwhile by blaming the world's problems on Boomers.  All they do is obscure their own culpability in those problems and make themselves feel better at the expense of older people of color, older women, older trans and lgbt people, and older activists, some of who literally died for what they believed in, and some of whom are still fighting for those beliefs today.  All they do is lump in all those older people with their oppressors, while implicitly absolving their younger oppressors of responsibility. 
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I wish there was a better term than 'people of color' to describe people who are affected by racism.  I have never cared for that term and believe there are a number of reasons it's less than ideal, but sometimes you just need to talk about the entire category of people who are affected by racism and not particular subgroups who are in that category. 

 I also refuse to use 'non-white' for that and generally consider non-negational terms better as a way of describing people when there are *any* available to choose from (though I can think of other cases where a negational term is the only one in common usage, and I don't currently have a position on whether things should change for those cases or whether there are reasons inherent to those specific cases for why negational term use is different).  I also do understand and agree with the idea that general terms shouldn't be used when a more specific term is more accurate, but it is also my position  that when people discuss more general ideas like racism, a more specific term is not necessarily more accurate, and I feel there needs to be better ways to talk about these things.  

Fries

Nov. 23rd, 2019 11:59 pm
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I briefly forgot that not everyone bakes french fries while looking up fry recipes and for a moment my mind was boggled when the recipe didn't give the oven temperature and time.

Anyway, I'm making fries from some red potatoes I had.  I use olive oil, garlic powder, and paprika with potatoes for this recipe.  As I don't use any salt, this is one of my low-sodium recipes. 

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