Monday, August 20, 2012

Wisconsin Shooting

Racism, a belief that race is the primary determinant of human characteristics and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race, is what propelled a dishonored army veteran to vent his personal frustrations out on an ethnic minority in their place of worship. On August 5, 2011, a U.S. veteran named Wade Michael Page stormed a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and opened fire in one of the worst hate crimes committed on American soil. Thereafter, the gunman sustained fatal injuries during a gun battle with first responders on the scene. Of the six people who were killed, four of them were Sikh priests.

Incensed by this senseless massacre, the Hindu American Foundation, which was founded in 2003 by a group of Hindu Americans who were discontent with the political status of all Hindu Americans within the American diaspora, reacted with this:

Dharma traditions--the Hindus, Buddhists,  and Jains --hold non-violence (ahimsa) and peaceful co-existence as paramount values. It is a cruel irony that Sikhs, donning the turban as among proud symbols of a spiritual mandate to serve humanity as defenders of dharma against all onslaughts, find themselves sought out and victimized like this. We, at the Hindu American Foundation, join all Americans in shared shock, disbelief, and outrage over today’s tragic events that unfolded at the holy gurudwara, or Sikh temple, near Milwaukee, Wisconsin earlier today.

United States President Barack Obama, the first African-American to ever hold this office, cited this incident as an act of domestic terrorism. Broadcasted nationally, the President issued the following statement:

Michelle and I were deeply saddened to learn of the shooting that tragically took so many lives in Wisconsin. At this difficult time, the people of Oak Creek must know that the American people have them in our thoughts and prayers, and our hearts go out to the families and friends of those who were killed and wounded. My Administration will provide whatever support is necessary to the officials who are responding to this tragic shooting and moving forward with an investigation. As we mourn this loss which took place at a house of worship, we are reminded how much our country has been enriched by Sikhs, who are a part of our broader American family.


Saturday, August 11, 2012

How to Defend Against a Creature of the Night

Hello everyone. Sorry I haven't posted earlier, but ... life kinda got in the way. I wanted to let you all know about a great little show coming up today (Saturday, August 11, 2012). It is a one-hour show created for ages four to adult in mind. Following the recent pop culture themes of vampires and werewolves, this show revolves around how you can protect against such creatures from invading your life. It is being put on by the production company of some new friends that I have made, who have worked in the entertainment field for "ages"! The show goes by the same name as the title of this post, and it will be held at Your Space Studio at 4120 Franklin Blvd. (Near Sutterville Rd.). Tickets are between $4 and $6. If I manage to see it, I will post more about it later. Til then, have a nice one!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Welcome to my blog!

Good morning! And welcome! It has taken me a while to post this entry because I was trying to decide how to write it. I started this blog at the beginning of July (2012) to share my passions for writing and cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropology, you ask? Yes…the study of cultural variations in humans who live in different parts of the world, including their beliefs, values, customs, traditions, and other social and cognitive constructs. As I approach the subject, I will write about places I’ve lived, people I've met, possible tourist destinations, intercultural comparisons, American subcultures, cultural identities as portrayed by Hollywood, popular personalities from all walks of life, and the like. If you are interested in such things, return often and add to your own cultural treasure trove. Or, if you are more outgoing, post a comment. If you present a question, I will do my best to answer you. In any case, we will both grow from the experience…. Until next time, have a great day!