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This Wild-Eyed Southern Woman Is Mad As Hell And Sick Of Faux-Southerners​Who Need To Crack A Few Books

1/28/2024

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     Someone messaged me to ask if I was "looking forward to the coming civil war." This person lives in this part of the country now but does not have roots in the southeastern U.S. They may or may not be aware that tornadoes ripped through my hometown last month. Parts of it still look like a war zone. Even though I am actually a native of another county in Tennessee, I feel a lot of affection for the place I live in and like many people here, have lingering feelings of sadness mixed with relief that it wasn't worse.

     Only someone who is insane, evil, irretrievably stupid, or a mix of all three would wish this on their own home, much less on anyone else's.  Don't say you love this country and declare you want to rip it to shreds in the same breath.  Remember the CSA?  Some of those people are family and I love them, but they were also seditionists.  Their continued citizenship and by extension mine were restored by the good grace of people who wanted to see our country healed. How dare you profane the legacy my ancestors worked so create by cheerleading the very people they fought at various points in the Twentieth Century.

     Would you tell your relatives to their faces that you now feel loyalty to people with ideologies they were trying to protect the U.S. from?  Don't lie.  You know you wouldn't.  I've seen your type slink away when older men and women bearing warrior marks from those conflicts cross your path. They're dying out, but that does not give you permission to wreck what they sacrificed so much to see happen. 

     In short, yeah, I know -Too late!- take several seats.  Can you say who your people were and where they fought?  No?  Am I surprised?  No.  Guess which one of us could join The Daughters of the Confederacy?  I'll give you a hint. (whispers) It's not you.

     I wrote this three years ago and stumbled on it this morning.  It still applies:

"Not gonna hate. I was a stereotypical default Southeastern chauvinist until I was a few months shy of thirteen. Then a librarian in the Lubbock County Library System cracked the right books for me. Everybody has to learn at some point.

The bellicose, blustery offspring of Mumma'n'Deddy get a pass until they have their own Damascus Road moments if they're lucky. People who remain willfully ignorant into adulthood and those who wrongly underestimate those of us who refused the Kool-Aid will end up with well-deserved claw marks. This is the way."


     Yes, I watched The Mandalorian.

     You have been warned. The grownups are tired of your nonsense.  You want to cosplay the tough people you aren't and never were?  Go find someplace else to create your dystopia. The rest of us have enough we want to do that does not entail being cruel jerks. 

This was written in memory of my fourth cousin, Alvin York, who was a real hero and who spent his remaining years as an advocate for peace, prosperity, and education for all!         

Pax vobiscum, y'all!
Jas Faulkner
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Happy New Year!

1/1/2024

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     I'd like to say that I started the first day of the year by sitting down to write, but that wouldn't be accurate.  The truth is, I woke up, petted the cat, fed her breakfast, looked out the front door for a few minutes, put some coffee on to brew, and then sat down here to write. 

     This is the part of my contemplation of this site where I say it needs to change.  Twelve years ago, there were somewhere between eight and twelve people writing at Zen Dixie. I brought this up to a friend who asked if I plan on doing anything with Zen Dixie this year.  Of course, I do.  I always do.  The problem is trying to find that magical golden mean where momentum and inspiration come together. Intellectually, I know there is no such thing.  It's about sitting down and tapping out words until they create a thing. 

     The problem, as I saw it, was this site was designed to show other people's work.  I had doubts- No.  I knew that people weren't coming here to read what I wrote or see my art.  For the first time ever, I said it out loud.  Faith just nodded. Then she asked me a question: Does a perceived lack of audience mean that I shouldn't ever write or make art?  Then she told me to make some resolutions and fold creative goals into those, consider writing about subjects that I cared about, and to just not worry if anyone else read it or commented on it or whatever people do on the internet. (For the record, Faith is eight years younger than me and probably twenty years older is technology years. She mostly hates the internet.)  

     I don't like resolutions because I rarely if ever keep them.  Also, there's the whole calendar thing, which, like our perception of measured time, is really rather arbitrary in the grand scheme of things.  She was right, though.  So, part of today will be spent making my version of resolutions in the form of a daily diet of things I need to do. Writing is on that list.  As for subject matter, I am starting off with two projects that I hope to continue for at least the better part of the year. 

     I want to write about food.  No, this is not going to become a foodie website.  Okay, I might post the occasional recipe or talk about something I found and liked.  What is more important to me is how we choose to feed ourselves, how we see the need to feed others in terms of food justice, and the impact (yes, I am using that word as a noun) on us individually and in a more global sense on politics and the environment.   I also want to look at divination and how it tickles the parts of our minds that play with our sense of time, destiny, and how we shape our identities as we navigate those things. Both subjects are part of my DNA and they seem like good places to start. Well, there's also what I read, watch, and listen to.  I'm going to talk about what I like and once in a while, share some disappointments. They may or may not be new things. Click on them if you see them.  Or not. 

     In the meantime, I am taking everything on here right now and not deleting it so much as taking it off the menu for a while until I can find a way to make it all fit. There are other projects I want to take on, some were on the list of things I made while I was in the hospital the last part of 2022.  It didn't occur to me that it would take the better part of 2023 to recover body, mind, and spirit from spending almost two months in a weird, sunless state of being very sick.  I may finally write about that. Or not. 

     Congratulations on your fortitude if you read this far.  It might get more interesting from here.  I hope it does. At the very least, I'm starting the year off energized and ready to do...something.  Right now, I need to sign off and get started with 2024, shiny new year that it is.  

Pax vobiscum, y'all!
Jas Faulkner
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