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Police find 11 dead bodies in the home of Anthony Sowell

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

I was absolutely horrified when I heard about this on the news!  This man, Anthony Sowell, had been raping and killing women for who knows how long and keeping their decomposing bodies inside and outside of his house.  They say they found a severed head just left in a bucket in the basement.  And that other bodies were in the house decomposing.  All the while, this psycho lived in this home.  What?!  Seriously?!  It is so hard to comprehend how a person could do such terrible things to other people and then live that way.  I can’t help but wonder what the hell is going through his head day to day.  How could a person live with the stench of dead bodies in their house??  I mean, his whole sense of reality and life has got to be completely screwed up.  This man is a complete waste of human life.  He is worthless.  He is destructive in the most disgusting and inhuman way.  I hope and pray that they give him the death penalty.  Even that would be too good for him.  I hate to say this, but in a fair world… he would get exactly what he gave to those poor women.  I most certainly do not want my tax dollars to pay for him to continue his miserable life.

I feel so bad and so sorry for the poor people who have their lives destroyed by losers like this.  I just can’t imagine the horror and pain they went through.  All I can do is hope that they died quickly and suffered as little as possible.  It’s just so sad.

I just can’t understand what the hell is wrong with people.  The human race can be so evil and disgusting.

Westerville Ohio Freedom Trail on Slavery

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

I just heard about the “Freedom Trail” that is taking place in Westerville, OH (not far from where I live).  Apparantly, it’s a walking tour that allows the visitors to be a part of a reinactment of slavery.  It includes everything from hiding from slavers to an actual slave auction.

Now I really don’t have time to be writing a blog right now (have a lot to do), but I just HAD to write this immediately.  I am absolutely disgusted by this “Freedom Trail”.  Don’t get me wrong, I am all for remembering the past for the sake of not making the same mistakes again and for bettering ourselves.  However, I believe that in this day and age, we should NOT be reinacting things like slavery.  Everyone today knows that slavery is wrong.  Everyone knows how horrible it is, how stupid it was, and how unfair/unjust/inhumane it was.  There is no doubt about that. 

All I have heard growing up is how everyone wants to move on past the slavery, yet no one really wants to let it go.  As a caucasion person, I don’t spend my day taking note of skin color and thinking about slavery.  And frankly, I don’t believe I should.  Instead, I believe it’s time to move on and let go of the idiotic mistakes that our ancestors made so long ago.  I am not them.  You are not them.  So why do we keep bringing it up?  I am so tired of hearing about it like it happened two days ago.  Things like this are why we can’t move on.

Now please, before you start cussing me out for being insensitive… I realize that anger and resentment is still there to an extent.  I don’t blame anyone for feeling that way.  But what I do have a problem with is people who want to continue pointing fingers and blaming each other for things we had nothing to do with.  As the future generation, it’s not our faults that things went down the way they did.  And because this is still going on… this is why we should NOT be reinacting things like slavery.

I’m not suggesting that everyone forget about the past or forget about slavery.  It is something that must be taught in school history as a reminder of human nature.  I’m simply saying that it’s time we all unite (every religion and ethnicity) and accept each other for who we are.  Stop living in the past.  Stop creating more new ways to say “LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENED” and rubbing it in everyone’s face.   We KNOW.  It’s horrible.  But I am ready for something better and new.  And I imagine most other people are too.

I also want to point out that I feel the same way about war reinactments.  Or any other reinactments of terrible events in our history.  Why do we keep trying to relive this terrible stuff?  Are the books and pictures not enough?  Ugh.

Virginia poverty study put on hold.

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

I mentioned in a previous blog that I would be traveling to Richmond, Virginia again with my husband’s band and that I was planning on dedicating some of the time to photographing and studying the homeless crisis there.  I was really excited about doing it but, unfortunately, the trip was canceled at the last minute.  I am sure we will have another opportunity to go out there soon.

Maybe I will move my focus to the homeless situation here in my area.  It just doesn’t seem as bad here.  Either that or Columbus does a good job of hiding it.