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Michael Brown & Robin Williams

Posted on by Gigi in American Life 1 Comment

Two men, from totally different worlds were lost this past week. 18 year old Michael Brown, unarmed was shot and killed by the police at 2:15 in the afternoon. My son will be 18 on November 18th, Michael could have been my son. My son does not have his drivers license as of yet, so this summer I have been driving him everywhere, in a way it is a blessing. I worry about my son in this mean world we live in, I worry about what college he will go to and what the “area” will be like- is the neighborhood safe? What are the police like ?

I know first hand that this type of situation could occur anywhere, not just the midwest. I have been the victim of police abuse right here in Hollywood…PARKED in my car, in a store parking lot with a girlfriend. First of all, how does one get “stopped” if you are parked…but  I did, the officer  spoke to me as if I had horns, accused me of not having insurance ( I do) and he never ever said why I was being interrogated, he finally left me alone when he realized my friend was caucasian and she shouted at him to “LEAVE MY FRIEND ALONE!”.

Michael missed his first day of college, I can’t even imagine the pain his mother is going through. I tell my son to ALWAYS be humble and respectful if confronted with law enforcement, don’t make any sudden moves and answer all questions and don’t get “smart”. It is sad that I even have to have conversations about this…I wonder if my caucasian mother friends have to have these conversation as well…

Michael Brown RIP

Michael Brown RIP

Robin Williams, another tragic loss, suicide by someone the world viewed as one of happiest people, one who was always making others laugh. Depression, bipolar, and mood disorders, are diseases just like high blood pressure, diabetes etc. they have to be diagnosed and treated. It is easy to overlook these conditions, especially in our children, no one wants the stigma of “mental illness”. Many are embarrassed and ashamed at the thought of having a family member with mental illness, so hence many people go undiagnosed.

My family and my husband’s family are both riddled with family members struggling with mood disorders. I have seen what long term untreated mental illness can do to a loved one–not something I would wish on anyone. Alcoholism and drug abuse combined with mood disorders can be deadly. The abuse piece puzzles me, I understand it and I have witnessed it in our families, but how do you cure it? What can family members do before it is to late, and something happens like a suicide or some other tragic situation as a result of an unstable lifestyle…I know Robin Williams probably had the best therapists, and rehab programs and he could not win this battle, so what does this say for others that are dealing with this…

With my own family we work on communicating with one another and having a home where we can talk openly about everything. Learning to accept each others and all our flaws I think is key, knowing that no one is perfect.

I pray for Michael and Robin and their families at this difficult time, and embrace my family daily, because tomorrow is not promised.

Robin Williams RIP

Robin Williams RIP

XOXO,

GIGI

 


MONDAY MOURNING

Posted on by Gigi in Thoughts 2 Comments

“There is a saying in Tibetan, “Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.” No matter what sort of difficulties, how painful experience is, if we lose our hope, that’s our real disaster.”

Dalai Lama XIV

I am haunted by the Sandy Hook Elementary school massacre of all those innocent babies. It seems disrespectful to post about more holiday cheer today, when so many are grieving and will experience the worse Christmas ever. The loss of a child, especially to violence is something I cannot even imagine. My 81 year-old- mother still has not gotten over the death of my brother who passed away three years ago, no parent should have to go through this unnatural loss. Those of us that are parents do not send our children to school thinking that there is a possibility that a shooting may take place.

I question who are we becoming as a nation? Based on the events of the past year this craziness can happen anywhere, the movies, mall, churches and now kindergarten. I wish I knew a solution to this madness. Mental illness is a legitimate disease, yet so many people don’t want to acknowledge it, do to the stigma attached. I have a few numerous friends and family members that refuse to treat and recognize that their loved ones are battling mental illness. Their attitude is sweep it under the rug and perhaps it will go away, or so and so does so well in school, no way she could have any problem, or sometimes I hear “so and so is  “crazy”, or he has a “drinking” problem that’s all, or so and so sleeps all day, I could go on and on with the excuses I hear, anything but this person needs help.

We are a society that is so concerned with what others think, so much so that we would rather hide like cowards than face the truth for fear of judgement by others, who btw probably have a shit load of madness ready to fall out of the closet. We don’t want others to know where we grew up (Compton), where we went to school (UCR dropped kicked out and then went back class of 2006), we don’t want people to come over for fear of “house” judgement, we are constantly trying to be something else other than ourselves.

We cannot help the genetic card our children were dealt, but we as parents have a responsibility to be brave enough to get them the necessary help.

And this gun thing…WTF who needs semi-assault high-powered rifle?

My thoughts and prayers are with these heartbroken families in Newtown.

Xoxo,

Gigi

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