Never Forget: Skateboarding Matters (Written on September 20, - TopicsExpress



          

Never Forget: Skateboarding Matters (Written on September 20, 2001) In light of the recent tragedies … weve heard said over and over. And then we tune out. This is not to say that we havent felt the significance of what it meant to watch silently as the second plane quickly wedged itself between the 60th and 70th floors. It doesnt mean we didnt wince deeply upon hearing of one mans charred skin slipping completely off in the helpful grip of a good Samaritan. And it doesn’t mean we didnt cover our mouths, or shake our heads, or mutter, oh, shit, at the real-time horror of the sky falling, knowing that it didnt matter what we did. At that moment, with the word LIVE in the upper left-hand corner, thousands upon thousands of people were in the process of breathing their last breaths all at once. Things have fallen apart. Its today when you realize that almost nothing matters, especially skating. To tie all this up into a digestible package of catch phrases, lies, and punctuation that cleverly relates to skateboarding seems less than fruitless and ultimately the act of a very stupid person. Yet… Planes are now bombs, buildings are now rubble, people are now gone. And so we tune out; we turn away from the screen; we go sadly about our daily routines. Labor. Scrape. Ache. Working to keep the memory of those touched, all the while forgetting just enough so when you hear the first jet engine of the rest of your life, you dont freeze in your tracks, hunch your shoulders, and wait for whats next. The marquee in front of the movie theater cheers, U.S.A. Too Strong! Your professor lights a candle on her desk everyday before class. Your mail carrier smiles and says, god bless, as he hands you a glossy handful of direct mail advertisements. Things fall further apart and skateboarding still seems trivial. The weight of the unlit events that ticked away on the first Tuesday of this past September has radically shifted our future paths and will never be lifted from the collective shoulders of the human race. No matter how much we puff up with patriotism, petition publicly, peddle our wares, or tune out, it’s all on us now. Our new calling is to never forget how we felt during those first few seconds the world changed — hauling those memories with us wherever we go, whatever we do Of course, skateboarding isnt important, but today thats exactly what makes skateboarding matter more than ever. As long as you can go push around, you can also remember; and as long as you remember, others will never forget.
Posted on: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 15:04:10 +0000

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