Re-Release of Paused Blog #3
The NGO crusade against the overseas Tech and Repair Sector, or "Repair and Overhaul" (R and O) not only reminds me of the segregation logic, but also smacks of environmental malpractice. For several years, people in the Recycling community have said to me:
Now the people who said the quote at the top about interracial marriage were good, church going people (family). They really were. Really, really, good people. And the people who said the second quote, too, are outstanding environmentalists. But the fact is that, in the second case, for too long I walked around satisified that people trusted ME to export but believed that most of the export market was bad. And I knew the SKD markets and RandO was misrepresented. I did try harder, I'm sure, than others to screen the exports. But the racist imagery just bugs the hell out of me, and we have to do something about it. Like ask, "what the hell is MIT's Senseable Media Lab doing hooking up with Basel Action Network?? Didn't they read the Travis Reed Miller thesis?
From the banner atop the NGO's web page (screenshot), we have the 1970s Prince Nico Mbarga white Magnavox TV. No doubt imported used, originally. And absolutely no doubt it was imported more than a decade before the photo was taken. If the NGO planted a GPS tracker in that old white TV today, the chances of it winding up in Agbogbloshie or Hong Kong are zero.
But the propaganda continues, despite the fallacy and illogic. I could run a photo of the Lovings in their 70s and imply that their aging was a result of the marriage, and it would make as much sense as running a photo of a TV in Agbogbloshie now which was imported in 1977.
Will PBS repeat the mistake it made in Frontline?
"Well Robin, you might have a nice biracial marriage. I'm just worried about your future children, they seem to me to be the victims. Don't you worry they'll be rejected by both races and won't fit in anywhere? And the fact your marriage works out doesn't mean that most interracial marriages will".My first fiance (1980) was non-white, and I heard that kind of crap where I grew up in the Ozarks. I vividly remember arguments about the Loving vs. Virginia Supreme Court decision, which ruled Virginia law against interracial marriages unconstitutional. It was completely illogical, driven by ignorance and fear. There were no facts in the argument against my engagement announcement. It was completely based on conjecture and speculation.
The NGO crusade against the overseas Tech and Repair Sector, or "Repair and Overhaul" (R and O) not only reminds me of the segregation logic, but also smacks of environmental malpractice. For several years, people in the Recycling community have said to me:
"Robin, I would prefer that you not export anything for reuse. Even if you know the people that you are selling displays to - and I don't doubt they are good people - the fact is that I've read 80% of the waste is burned by children under primitive conditions."
Now the people who said the quote at the top about interracial marriage were good, church going people (family). They really were. Really, really, good people. And the people who said the second quote, too, are outstanding environmentalists. But the fact is that, in the second case, for too long I walked around satisified that people trusted ME to export but believed that most of the export market was bad. And I knew the SKD markets and RandO was misrepresented. I did try harder, I'm sure, than others to screen the exports. But the racist imagery just bugs the hell out of me, and we have to do something about it. Like ask, "what the hell is MIT's Senseable Media Lab doing hooking up with Basel Action Network?? Didn't they read the Travis Reed Miller thesis?From the banner atop the NGO's web page (screenshot), we have the 1970s Prince Nico Mbarga white Magnavox TV. No doubt imported used, originally. And absolutely no doubt it was imported more than a decade before the photo was taken. If the NGO planted a GPS tracker in that old white TV today, the chances of it winding up in Agbogbloshie or Hong Kong are zero.
But the propaganda continues, despite the fallacy and illogic. I could run a photo of the Lovings in their 70s and imply that their aging was a result of the marriage, and it would make as much sense as running a photo of a TV in Agbogbloshie now which was imported in 1977.
Will PBS repeat the mistake it made in Frontline?
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