Is this racist?

Just posted on OurKingdom (article and comments here)

John Hill (London, Camberwell College): I’ve always quite admired Fathers 4 Justice for their media-savvy radical conservatism (transforming embarrassing your children into political dissent) and applauded middle-age white men entering into a gender politics debate, so I was willing to give the English Democrats the benefit of the doubt.

English Democrats

Ex-pat Scottish, and a voter in both London and Edinburgh, I suppose the above poster isn’t aimed at me, though in principle I support the sentiment. Independence for Scotland, independence for England. I believe, as does Gareth Young, that real economic independence for Scotland could allow for real economic change, perhaps even the holy grail of Scandinavian-style social democracy.

There are of course problems with the simplified economics, the benefits the UK receives from Scotland. Most obviously, there is the last of the North Sea oil but, perhaps more importantly, there is somewhere to keep the nuclear subs. Will power over planning decisions on matters of national security be one of the things Gordon Brown suggests the Constitutional Commission return to Westminster? It seems hard to see New Labour surviving the relocating of nuclear weapons to the Tyne or the Trent or the Thames. A Conservative Government in Westminster would be no bad thing for Scotland, pushing independence and allowing Scottish Labour to finally work for Scotland, rather than the Union.

So is the poster racist? Yes. Do I care? No, but perhaps the English should. Having the cross of St. George associated with a strong democratic national identity would benefit everyone, having it associated with petty racism, bad puns and embarrassing haircuts will do no one any good.

America

O, yes,
I say it plain,
America never was America to me,
And yet I swear this oath –
America will be!

from Langston Hughes – Let America be America Again (1938) here

National Unity

Kosovo is Serbia

Kosovo Serbs under the banner reading “Kosovo is Serbia”, during a protest against the independence of Kosovo, Monday, Feb .25, 2008, in the Serbian part of the ethnically divided town of Kosovska Mitrovica. Kosovo Serb protesters rallied against Kosovo’s independence in the new nation’s tense north, and a few set fire to EU flags in what has become a daily challenge of the country’s secession from Serbia. (AP Photo/Srdjan Ilic) From Boston.com

In my last (performative) presentation I had as a prop a mug with ‘Gaza is Palestine’ written on it. I’ve just started making a work about (or rather using) Kosova, prompted by the playmobil 2008 catalogue my mother just posted to me.

Further Kosova/o/Palestine connections here and here with my comment (with my comments bellow)

Burns Night – 25 Jan 08

I attempted to read Edwin Muir’s Scotland 1941:

Now smoke and dearth and money everywhere,
Mean heirlooms of each fainter generation,
And mummied housegods in their musty niches,
Burns and Scott, sham bards of a sham nation,

Rather better than my penning for the occasion, which I’ll spare you.

Met an American called Janet who I decided should be in a film of mine.

Quote – Religion

With regard to debates about Islam, we must recognise how the portrayal of Muslims as violent fundamentalists still resonates with those 19th-century beliefs that white westerners are inherently superior to their savage and barbaric counterparts in other cultures and religions. Also lurking within the media treatment of religion today is a masked anti-Catholicism, for that too has been a feature of modern societies such as Britain and America whose values have been largely shaped by Protestantism. Unless we are attentive to these subtexts, our discussions about religion risk being vehicles for unacknowledged prejudices and historical animosities which can only serve to fuel conflict in these uncertain times.

Tina Beattie 20/12/07
The end of postmodernism: the “new atheists” and democracy

The Very Good Room

I ejected by
backbone through
my bellybutton
and plastered it
Ato the wall! may
boneless remain
lay in a lake of
sweat, blood and
plaster. 54hs left!x
timur

Timur opened a gallery in a basement in the beating heart of trendy east london. I helped. Prolonged Subterranean living got to us both.

theverygoodroom.co.uk