I finally finished writing up that meeting report, so one is in the books, with several more to go.
The audio was excellent, and that certainly helped make matters a little bit easier for me.
I just hope that that continues.
Otherwise, I put a lot of hours into this story, and then I had a couple more stories to edit, so all told, I am pooped.
I must have put in about 10 or 11 hours on writing the main story and editing the other ones I had to do, so this supposedly retired guy is really tired.
At least I received my Social Security payment yesterday, but a good portion of that went to rent, which was also due yesterday, so I am awaiting my monthly paycheck from work which will give me money to live on for the rest of the month.
I see thst they finally decided to tear down Sunrise Mall in my old stomping grounds of Massapequa, but the tear-down will probably, according to reports, take several years to accomplish.
They plan to subdivide it into four sections--one, presumably for an Amazon warehouse--and the other three parts--
Who knows?
The owners insist that no housing will be included in this plan, but that proclamation isn't set into granite, so again--
Who knows?
By the time they demolish this ghost town, I will probably be in my 70s, and it really isn't going to impact me one way or the other, even though I actually live closer to the old mall now than I did when I lived in Massapequa--
When I went to Massapequa High School, graduated from the school, and was considered a "Chief."
But as I am sure you heard, New York State wants all New York school systems to change any team name related to Native Americans, and the state--primarily Governor Kathy "The Yokel" Hochul--will remove funding if a school district does not comply.
Several districts on Long Island bowed down to these demands, but Massapequa was not one of them.
They, and a couple of other Long island districts, have filed suit to stop the name change.
Massapequa's 'Chiefs" name honors Native Americans who lived on the land before the white man arrived, and honestly, I never found the logo insulting at all.
The caricature of the Native American was very dignified, unlike, let's say the old Cleveland Indians' logo, which was clearly defamatory.
Well, President Trump has stepped into the fray, saying he doesn't agree that the name "Chiefs" is defamatory or derogatory at all.
I mean, he is the "Commander in CHIEF," isn't he now?
Rather than get rid of the name entirely, I think a good compromise would be to get rid of the logo and mascot, and just use the name "Chiefs."
The word is part of our language, so getting rid of the name entirely is a ridiculous waste of time.
Do we next get rid of the word "chief" entirely?
I think not.
All so stupid, all so woke, all so much a waste of time and money.
I guess I am a "Chief" forever based on where I lived for more than 50 years and where I went to high school, but it could be worse--
I could be a "Chump."
Have a good weekend, and I will speak to you again on Monday.