A note from the future
This site represents things that I, Matt Dragon, though worthy of posting to the internet to be publicly consumed
from age 18-27. Many of those things were, and are, wrong. I used words here at the time I hadn't bothered to educate
myself about the harms of. The fact they were more widely used then doesn't absolve my use of them. Many of my
opinions reek of what I now understand to be white male privilege.
But I'm not going to take those posts or this site down. For one because it wouldn't matter, the internet is forever
and people would still be able to find it. But also because it's important to acknowledge that people should and do
change over time. Merely changing doesn't reverse the wrongs or forgive us of what we said or did before. But the
actions we take in response to those personal changes should be evaluated to see if they can offset at least some of
the harms we caused. I no longer believe people are beyond redemption if they put in the work and the communities
their prior words or acts hurt decide to accept their help going forward.
Taking this down entirely wouldn't address the harms nor hold me accountable. So instead I'm adding this note and
asking people to evaluate for themselves if they think that 2021 Matt has done enough to offset 2010 Matt. To be honest,
these were not my worst takes. Around this time I also stated less publicly that when people run from the police they
should hit them with their cars to catch them. If you run you must have done something, right? I had an argument with
someone about how no one who wasn't guilty would ever confess to a crime. (Sorry random dude in MegaBYTES)
Obviously those takes were bad, uninformed, and I was wrong for voicing then at the time.
I share them because I feel they represent how easy it was to feel empowered as a white male teenager and young
adult despite knowing almost nothing. I share them because I think they represent the rock bottom of my opinions and show how much someone's thoughts can
change when you simply seek out first hand knowledge and then listen.
Those are just terrible opinions I can remember right now. I'm sure there were others. I haven't exhaustively
read all the posts here so there may be similar or worse things I said here. But today, I'm writing letters to
the editor about the need for civilian oversight over jails and the police and advocating for the police to be
taken out of traffic enforcement. I'm speaking at County Commissioners meetings about civilian jail oversight
and the need for accountability. I'm constantly trying to unlearn my bad habits and challenge my initial responses
to things. Not because the world has changed but because I have learned to listen. Because people took the risk,
the time, and the emotional effort to share and luckily I realized I needed to hear them.
So I leave this up, with this now lengthy disclaimer to try to push folks reading my bad takes to also learn to listen,
and to be explicit, not always and only listen to white dudes like me. Where I'm at now, I'm trying to lift other voices.
Folks actually experiencing the struggles I have ideas about trying to lessen or solve. Folks who's opinions I trust not
because they have degrees or status, but because they're talking about their community, their friends, their family, their life, their struggles.
For some of my later posts elsewhere, I chose to channel Dennis Miller when naming that blog. That
decision didn't age any better than he did. He's now a racist bigot or at least he is publicly, maybe he always was. He's probably beyond
redemption at this point. Andrew Gutmann is probably beyond
redemption too, but it's honestly not my decision. I think people definitely can change, and they can change for better or for worse.
So I've done some more recent writing elsewhere that, if you want to read it, is definitely more informed,
less self absorbed,
with fewer blind spots, and just generally better all around.
My whiteness and maleness have given me all the second, third, and fourth chances anyone could ever ask for. It's up to me to prove I've
changed for the better. Hopefully this is a step in that direction.
posted 01/31/2007 11:29:18 by matt
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trying to add a site feed to google reader this morning yielded this... simple yet effective.
posted 01/26/2007 18:22:19 by matt
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get yours now i think his best answer is a toss up between "i died for this?" and "let me ask my dad"
posted 01/26/2007 15:49:44 by matt
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so googling for "miserable failure" no longer returns our
douchebag,
miserable failure,
war mongering,
illiterate,
idiot of a president. which is probably good for whoever follows him, as they wouldn't want to be associated with such things. i would have respected google a lot more if they had left this one in when removing the rest of the googlebombs, at least until right before january 2009.
posted 01/24/2007 20:55:32 by matt
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i really need to get
some of these cards, i've met a lot of people i could have given them to.
posted 01/22/2007 14:47:18 by matt
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upon trying to search my computer for something today:
microsoft data execution protection: "viruses don't kill windows, windows kills windows"
posted 01/18/2007 16:32:14 by matt
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the first from
the daily wtf?:
and the second from
exploding dog
posted 01/09/2007 12:36:10 by matt
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i missed this when it originally aired, but this was right after jon stewart was on crossfire, and it's great. it shows how smart and funny he is even when working without a script:
part 1,
2,
3,
4,
5, and
6
posted 01/09/2007 12:01:14 by matt
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jason jones details two plans to curtail violence in schools and make our kids safer. i seriously almost died i was laughing so hard.