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John Carlos Recalls The Political Statement Made During The 1968 Olympics

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 1st August 2012

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Good morning!

The Olympics, like so many of us, is something I look forward to watching every 4 years. Growing up competing in gymnastics myself, you can be sure that I love watching the gymnasts…and did you notice that team USA killed it last night, and won the gold. Congrats to the Fab Five girls!

But it isn’t just gymnastics that keeps me glued to the TV. I seem to watch many sports – not necessarily because I love the sport and am an avid follower of any particular sport, but because I love the team camaraderie as well as the competition…the perseverance and devotion that Olympic athletes all seem to embody.

They are all the top of their game, and I find them to be so inspiring in so many ways. When one wins I can feel the joy in myself…just as when one doesn’t do as well as expected, I too feel the loss and disappointment. Let’s just say my emotions run the gamut as I sit in front of the Television.

But my time in front of the tube is limited, which is good for me. So when I am on the road, the radio is usually on giving me lots of interesting things to blog.

While listening to Democracy Now the other day, I was fascinated by the story of two young men in the 1968 Olympics, John Carlos, Tommie Smith, American track stars.

John Carlos, recalls why it was so important for him and Smith to stand on the winner’s podium. And it wasn’t because they won Olympic medals.

Here’s a write from The Root:

John Carlos on His Fist-Raising Protest

This former Olympian recalls why he and teammate Tommie Smith donned black gloves at the 1968 Games.

John Carlos on His Fist-Raising Protest

(The Root) — There have been countless Olympic moments that are memorable because of sporting achievements, but one stands out for the political statement it made. After winning a respective gold and bronze medal in the 200-meter dash at the 1968 games in Mexico City, two American track stars — Tommie Smith and John Carlos — shocked the world when they bowed their heads and raised their black-gloved fists in the air while they stood on the victor’s podium. As the national anthem played, the runners’ symbolic gesture was a protest of the social inequality endured by blacks in America and an expression of solidarity with the world’s oppressed peoples.

According to Carlos’ biographer Dave Zirin, events around the world — from the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy to the war in Vietnam and the massacre of hundreds of Mexican students and workers — that year informed the runners’ demonstration. “For them it was a question of how could they not express themselves at that particular moment in time,” Zirin, who co-authored The John Carlos Story: The Sports Moment That Changed the World, told The Root.

In the run-up to the games, Smith and Carlos had joined the Olympic Project For Human Rights (OPHR), a group of black athletes led by San Jose State sociology professor Harry Edwards who were prepared to boycott the athletic event if authorities failed to meet certain demands. They wanted apartheid countries barred; they called for Muhammad Ali to have his boxing title restored. (It had been stripped away after his opposition to being drafted for the Vietnam War.) They also stood for hiring more African-American assistant coaches, but the most controversial stance was their demand that Avery Brundage, who had a history of being a fascist sympathizer, be removed as head of the International Olympic Committee.

Some of urgency of the boycott relented, however, when Olympic officials excluded South Africa and Rhodesia from the games. When The Root caught up with Carlos, 66, via phone recently, he said he still considered staying home. But it was probably one of the best and hardest decisions he made to eventually attend, win a bronze medal and make history in one of the most enduring images in sports history. Carlos, who once dreamed of being an Olympic swimmer before turning to track, recalled how important it was for a kid from Harlem to make a statement on the world stage, no matter how he was vilified for it at the time.

The Root: I read you first attended East Texas State but left after one year. When did you connect with professor Edwards and his OPHR movement?

John Carlos: I had been reading in Track and Field News about the Olympic Project for Human Rights since I was a student at East Texas State. Everything they were saying I agreed with. I’m saying to myself, these are the people I want to be affiliated with.

After leaving East Texas State, I was back in New York and I got a call from professor Harry Edwards, who invited me to a meeting at the Americana Hotel. In this meeting, Dr. King wanted to let professor Edwards, the SCLC and all those that were involved know that he was coming out in support of the Olympic boycott. After that, I got an offer from professor Edwards to matriculate at San Jose State

TR: Was the black-glove fist professor Edwards’ idea?

JC: Harry had no idea. He was as surprised as you or anyone else who was walking the Earth that day. I would say collectively, it was Tommie Smith and I. It was our idea together.

TR: Describe your feelings and emotions before the race. Were you nervous about your performance?

JC: The main thing that ran through my mind when we ran the final race, my statement to myself was, “Damn, let’s get it on.” Now the formality is out the way, now we can do what we came to do and that’s take care of business on the victory stand.

My premise for going to the games was to make a statement. I wanted to represent the people from where I came from. It was the first time the Olympic Games was televised worldwide. The first time the Olympic Games was televised in Technicolor. The first time that anyone even cared to step up and make a public statement about humanity.

TR: When did you start planning to use the black glove and walk out without wearing running shoes? There were other items you had as well, right?

JC: I said to Mr. Smith, after we ran our quarter- and semi-final race, that I wanted to make a statement. He was with me on that. Then we came to the next stage — what do you have to bring to the table? Mr. Smith said, “I have some gloves.” Bring ‘em. I had some black beads. Bring ‘em. He had a black scarf. Bring ‘em. I had a black shirt. Bring it. We decided that we would wear black socks, roll our pants cuffs up, go out there barefoot and put the Puma shoe on the victory stand.

The black glove was to say that we want the world to know, although we are here for humanity, we want the world to know that these are black people concerned about humanity. We wanted to represent our blackness through that black glove. My black shirt that I had over my USA jersey was for the shame I had for America: Why do we have to come as second-class citizens to be your warriors in the wars? Second-class citizens in the business world … in the realms of education or housing or employment.

Mr. Smith put that black scarf on his neck to show unity. We put black socks with no shoes to show third-world poverty. Individuals are walking miles a day without shoes to try to get an education and we’re sending spaceships to the moon but we can’t stop poverty in the U.S.

TR: The news media’s reaction was harsh. Time had a distorted version of the Olympic logo on its cover with the words: “Angrier, Nastier, Uglier.” The Chicago Tribune called the act “an embarrassment visited upon the country.” Brent Musburger, then a young reporter at the Chicago American, called you “a pair of black-skinned storm troopers.”

JC: We were ostracized. We had everything pelted against us, we had no means to defend ourselves. We couldn’t make them come and have a dialogue with us about the why, where’s and what’s. Then you had individuals like Brent Musburger calling us neo-Nazis … all across this nation, the major newspapers just decimated us. What vehicle did we have to express ourselves? We didn’t have social media, Twitter or Facebook.

TR: Have you talked to Brent Musburgersince then? Do you think he should apologize?

JC: Brent Musburger is a louse, and I don’t care to speak with him. He is going to have to deal with that when he goes before his maker. Between you and I, man, I don’t think Musburger is man enough to apologize. It takes a man to make the right move and it showed where he was by the statement he made. He is not even thinking about an apology.

TRReports have said that you and Tommie Smith don’t get along. What’s your relationship with Smith like these days?

JC: I have the utmost honorable love and respect for Tommie Smith. We don’t necessarily see eye to eye on how we deal with the issues. But I always respect and admire him for his courage. I don’t agree with some things he see or do and he don’t necessarily agree with some things that I see or do. But we have honorable respect and love and admiration for one another. We’ll have that for eternity. And Peter Norman [Australian runner who won silver that day] as well. Peter is no longer with us in the flesh but I think about him every day.

TR: What’s your feeling about the Olympics today? Will you be watching or does it represent a sore spot for you?

JC: Don’t get it twisted when I say I’m against the Olympic movement. I’m against the structure of the Olympics. I’m against the power brokers walking away with all the money. I’m for the athletes 100 percent to exploit their talents that God gave them and they perfected and made better to be the best in the world. I don’t want no less for their dreams than I had when I was a young individual. But I just want them to realize that it’s far greater than just the medal. It’s about humanity.

Brett Johnson is The Root‘s associate editor.

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Alycedale: Just when I think the Right couldn’t do anything more to surprise me, their latest does. But with Romney as their only HOPE, their desperation has reached new levels.

George: I always knew you were a pure racist. This proves it.

Anonymous 2: Thank you for that additional list. You know how much I support my four-legged friends. And I have to say that I use some of the products on that list; not many, but now that I am aware, I will discontinue. Thank you.

Anonz: Absolute power corrupts absolutely. I find it interesting, and sickening that those in power can and will use their power, make decisions based on personal issues that affect the majority of the country, and yet think absolutely nothing of the ramifications. I HOPE you are well, and successful at getting done what needs to be done.

Zen Lill: Thanks too for posting the link. It too made me cry. Thanks for the heads up on my VM. It is clear now. I will try and call this week to chat.

Alice: Ooh..I wouldn’t count on it.

Ruth: :) Love your short burst of Logic. As far as a moniker, let me think about it, and I’ll get back to you.

Greg: In the early days I used to get so excited. The more comments I got, the more excited I got. Now? Well..let me just say that although I realize my readership is big, I cringe when I see lots of comments. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE that people are here reading and loving the discourse, but unlike you who does not have to read everything, I feel that I need to. And let me say it takes time.

May I suggest that if you are on a Mac, and using the Safari browser, you can go to “edit” and scroll down to “find”, click onto “find” and in the field on the right hand side below your bookmarks bar, you can insert “Howie“, and it will highlight all of the times that his name comes up in the comments. I HOPE this make it easier for you because I will not be limiting the number of comments coming in. Thanks for being a loyal reader.

Alycedale: Back to you again. I am happy too, and I feel the same same.

Blog me. Peace out.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Romney: “LSOS”, “Twit”, “Mittastrophe”**…What Else?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 28th July 2012

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Good morning!

This is a great comeback to Romney’s lies about what Obama really said about building a small business.

Jon Stewart Slams You-Didn’t-Build-That-Gate In Romney, Fox News’ Faces (VIDEO)

“You really want to hang your entire campaign on a willful, out-of-context misunderstanding?”

Yes… yes, he does.

If the 2012 election can be likened to a war, then each news cycle is a battle. Actually, that’s probably a terrible way to look at it, but that’s not stopping either campaign or their respective media mouthpieces. To wit, Jon Stewart took a look on Wednesday’s show at You Didn’t Build That-Gate, and how Romney and Fox News have milked Obama’s phrasing for all its tea-party-rousing worth.

Clearly, in his Virginia speech, President Obama was making a point about the way infrastructure supports business and the interconnectedness of the economy and government with personal success and hard work. But, you see, he accidentally said “that” at one point when he meant “those.” So release the hounds.

Jon Stewart doesn’t cotton to that, though: “Making a big deal out of a misstatement is a great way to win a news cycle… But this ain’t a gaffe and Mitt Romney’s not having a little fun with it. This deliberate misstating and misrepresentation of Obama’s position is now the centerpiece of Romney’s campaign.”

It’s almost like taking Romney’s “I like firing people” statement out of context and using it against him. (Although, one could argue that the phrase “I like firing people” is slightly less obscured by being taken out of context than “you didn’t build that.” After all, that could be anything: a road, a business, a sandcastle, a Death Star…)

But in case one doesn’t grasp the real problem with this kind of campaigning, Stewart underlines his point: “Mr. Romney, hanging your attack on a person’s slight grammatical misstep is what people do in an argument when they’re completely fucked and know they have no argument.”

Indeed. Watch the clip above and let us know if you think this kind of campaigning is going to pay off for Romney in the long run.

*L*S*O*S*

Readers: Romney has nothing else to run on except his lies. Can you think of any other names that describe this wannabe president?

Anonymous: Your comment cracked me a smile.

Zen Lill: Good description of the twit Mitt. This is the best that the PTP’s can do. Perhaps like, she who must not be named, twit will get a gig on FOX when this is all over. I see it in the stars  - that’s where all the LSOS’s eventually go.

Anne: I am always shocked when I see a comment from a woman in support of Romney, especially if you have been reading here. Now a man voting for him, I can understand, but a woman? I encourage you to really look at the choices you are making for yourself and your sisters.

Anonymous: Hahah! Great visual.

**Lisa: I don’t know if you coined “Mittastrophe” but I love it, and of course I had to use it. Thanks!

Connie: Nicely said.

George: I suspect you have a tiny dick.

Ooh that is a good place to end – That’s it for me. Your turn. Blog me.

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Michelle Jenneke: Australian hurdler

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 21st July 2012

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Good morning!

Today, I’m going to keep it light and fun. I’m just in that kind of mood.

A source sent me this write. And the video…well the video is a fun watch. It will put a smile on your face as it did mine. This girl is awesome at her talent, blows past the competition, and is just too cute for words.

Michelle Jenneke, Dancing Australian Hurdler, Wins World Junior Championship 100-Meter Heat (VIDEO) (UPDATED)

Michelle Jenneke, a young Australian hurdler, is taking the Internet by storm with her performance during the IAAF World Junior Championship last weekend in Barcelona.

But while she completely dominated her first women’s 100-meter hurdle heat (and placed fifth in the final), it’s Jenneke’s warm up dance that’s making her famous around the Web.

According to Bleacher Report, the sports blog With Leather originally posted raw, live-stream footage of the 19-year-old’s pre-race routine, but it was taken down and replaced with an “overt celebration of Jenneke and her dancing and running presented in gratuitous slow motion, and with an awful song over it.”

With Leather was rather unapologetic about sexualizing Jenneke’s warm-up dance, releasing its own super slow-motion cut.

USA Today took a more sedate angle on what it called Jenneke’s “unique way of stretching,” writing, “You have to appreciate anyone who enjoys themselves this much.”

Update: 
Jenneke’s fame continues to spread, and the Australian media aren’t holding back on her routine, calling the teenager’s warm-up “sexy” and claiming that she’s “set hearts ablaze.”

“Fans are confident this is only the beginning, and expect to see the [Jenneke] wiggling — and racing — at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games in 2016,” Sky Newsreported.

Australian news also added details about the track starlet’s personal life. According to News.co.au, Jenneke is a Sydney-area native from the northwest suburb of Kenthurst. Apart from hurdling, her hobbies include Australian football, soccer, handball and taking care of her pet cats and dogs.

As far back as she can remember, [Jenneke] has had a passion for hurdling, even lining up teddy bears for jumping practice at her parent’s home when she was very young,” the News Limited wrote.

Jenneke will not compete in the London Olympics this year, but the sexualization of female athletes in the media has been a widely discussed topic surrounding the 2012 games. On the other hand, there has also been coverage that celebrates the power of female athletes.

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Readers: I think this girl just loves what she does and is no doubt having some fun.

Howie: I realize that I have not been commenting on the tales of Tsarme/Tsarmi, but I have been reading and I have to say that it is quite amazing. I HOPE that the healing process is going well and that the aliens come together on this and return Tsarme to Earth for his protection. I can’t imagine what his mother Uyber must be going though.

PS: I also enjoyed the story of the little blueberry sized crabs. The visual is fantastic – the story fascinating. Thanks for sharing both.

Before I sign off, I want to first say how deeply sorry I am for the two boys lives taken in Chicago, and the 17 people + the many hurt in Aurora, Colorado. My heart goes out to the families and friends affected. This is just crazy that this is kind of thing is happening in this world.

Peace & Love…where was it in Aurora? Spread it today wherever you are. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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michelle

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Wonderful “Girls” Of The World

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 7th July 2012

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Good morning!

Last Thursday night my mother and I saw Eve Ensler’s play “Emotional Creature” at the Berkeley Rep Theater.  My mother had no idea what to expect, and although, I had an inkling, it was so much more than I expected.

As I sat waiting for the play to start, I took a look around and “just noticed” that 90% of the audience were women and girls.  I thought, “I know that is a play about girls but I really wish there were more men and boys here.” Yes, girls need to support girls but we have learned that we need support from the males living on this planet too. Males need to be awakened to the plight of women in this world , especially since it is the males on this planet that are inflicting such pain and abuse to women worldwide.

And really when you think about it, many women need to be awakened to the plight of women as well. My mother who refuses to even contemplate getting a computer ( and sometimes I don’t blame her :) reads the newspaper daily.  But unless an international story makes it to her local newspaper or local news, she doesn’t really know the extent to what is happening to women in other parts of the world. (I’m trying to get her hooked on MSNBC, the HuffPo, and so far I think it is working :) And like many when she does hear of something horrific happening to women, it makes her cry, she feels deeply. But then like many she gets back into her own world and it is soon forgotten.

Eve Ensler keeps the plight of women in our faces because these women cannot be forgotten.

In “Emotional Creature” she takes us into the intimate lives of girls and young women, here and around the world, through song and dance and very engaging monologues that ran the gamut of making me smile, laughing out loud, shedding a few tears, to sobbing deeply. The monologues talked of wanting to be accepted by other girls, to a young girl seeking out God to save her clitoris from being mutilated, to the imprisonment of young factory girls who mass produce Barbie Dolls.

One of my favorites was a scene in celebration of the “My Short Skirt”  – what it means to wear one, and just as important what it doesn’t mean.

All 6 girls in the play were on stage the entire time either interacting together or performing solo – they were all amazingly talented and inspiring and so believable you got lost in their emotions…joy, fear, relief….and truly believed what they were acting out were actual experiences that happened in their own lives. They are all Wonderful Girls of the World.

I’ll leave it at that and encourage you to go to the show with your girlfriends…and guy friends…and keep the plight of women in our faces like Ensler. I promise I’ll do my part to not ever forget about these women and girls…to continue to support them…until the abuse STOPS.

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Howie: Welcome back. As usual you make quite an entrance. How are you?

I, like my readers, are waiting to hear more. I just HOPE that what you can tell us will help, so that we can get Tsarme back to avoid these major anomalies that will occur if Tsarme doesn’t return. I HOPE you and Al are doing well.

Mike, MT: Nice to see you here as well. Let’s HOPE that there is a plan to counter. How are you doing?

David: My pleasure. Happy to help.

Readers: With all the banter about Chris Rock’s tweet, He’s so right on – I say “rock on with the truth”. As always, the response from white America is the same same.

Peace & Love. Can’t we just all live it and give it?  Blog me.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Happy Birthday America!

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 4th July 2012

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Good morning!

I am going to be brief because it is the 4th of July  holiday, and  I am away thoroughly enjoying myself until at least the late afternoon on Thursday! I just want to wish the same for everyone!

Happy Fourth of July!

Whatever you are doing, I HOPE that you are safe and happy! Here’s a cute lil’ pic from my four-legged friends that I couldn’t resist:

Readers: I suspect it might be quiet today but if not…go ahead, blog me!

Lots of love

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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