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(T)he Occupy Movement has brought "Income Inequality" as a meme where
before the prevailing topic and prevailing justification for political action,
even by President Obama, was the Debt Crisis. Now allegience to the 99% is
being used in Republican political campaigns, despite how poorly or even
nonsensically those claims are supported. This is a victory for the Occupy
Movement in itself. All that remains is that it moves beyond words and
discussion and actually becomes policy and institutional change.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Trayvon Martin and Black on Black Violence

The killing of Trayvon Martin with impunity and the implicit blessing of the Sanford police department has brought to light some genuine ugliness in the American public in its discussion on race and justice.
Apologists for George Zimmerman invariably bring up the recent St Patrick's Day killings in Chicago as an argument that black folks kill people too. No-one is disputing that. But unless the Chicago PD stood around, looked at all the dead bodies and the guilty with their smoking guns, pulled their thumbs out of their butts, sniffed them then said "Duhhh...okay. Nothing to see here. You can all go..." Then the situations are not nearly the same. The culpability for the crime is not for George Zimmerman alone, but even more for the police department for
1. Not arresting George Zimmerman.
2. Not even subjecting George Zimmerman to a background check, drug/alcohol test.
Even though all of the above were preformed on the dead black kid.
3. Not even bothering to collect evidence. If George Zimmerman was being pummeled, as many sources allege, then he had to have shot Trayvon at point-blank range. He would have been covered in evidence which any REAL law enforcement official would have been obligated to collect, even if there was no culpability for the attack to assign. Either all of the cops involved were as professional as George Zimmerman himself, or they wanted to make the case disappear. It would have been a cover-up, but they were either too sloppy or lazy to manufacture evidence in place of what they failed to collect.

"What about black on black violence?" Zimmerman's apologists respond. "Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are always there when a non-black is accused to killing someone black, but they never have anything to say about black on black crime."

Zimmerman's cheerleaders should not pretend that you give a rat's about the horror of black on black crime. The NRA is wrong. It is politicians who make firearms more plentiful than opportunities in depressed neighborhoods that kill people. It solves a multitude of problems...it shrinks the population of the black, the poor and the dispossessed through sheer attrition of casualties, the survivors who pulled the triggers are culled from their natural environment where they are kept out of harm's way in one of many fine penitentiaries where they are stripped of any future politically representative voice, even if they DO walk as free men and women once more. High body counts and rates of incarceration means less weight of the public dime in public assistance and education. Blacks with guns scare whites and the middle class, upping support for tough on crime legislation which is always a winner for both Conservatives and the gun lobby in particular.Black on black crime is not a social ailment. It is a SOLUTION. Why should the pro-gun lobby and their pet politicians interfere with a policy that has worked so well for them?

Do you REALLY want to get real about black on black crime? Black on black crime is social dysfunction caused by the same policies that Reagan instituted back in the '80s. Bust up the unions, ship out the jobs, replace former union workers with scabs from Mexico in those jobs that can't be exported, gut public assistance to the now swelling ranks of unemployed, and gut public education because the only people who go public schools are those who are going to prison anyway so it's a waste of the tax payer's money [in truth four or five white kids attend public schools for every black child...but let's not confuse the issue with FACTS!]
By the '80s a nice little Crack Epidemic sprouted up like a malignant poisonious mushroom, and why not? No jobs no future no security. But you don't need to have an education to make money. All you need is a supplier and a gun. Don't even need a GED. Besides you're are as likely to be killed by other fools making money or by the cops just by stepping foot out your door, so WHY NOT?
It didn't always used to be this way.  (Dave Chappel inside the Actor's Studio, after the 2 minute mark.)
And it doesn't have to be this way. Crack is yesterdays news. The underlying causes are still intact however. Widespread unemployment, anemic public education, a skewed if not broken justice system, a gutted public assistance program.
 Now we have houses cars and apartment buildings exploding from numbnuts making meth, which is really hardly a strictly black problem, face it. Why else is anyone not hollering for mandatory minimum sentences for meth cooks and dealers and users? Similar to gun violence, the crime isn't that people USE meth, or crack. The problem is that they honestly view making or selling meth as a viable alternative to ALL the other choices they have to choose from to make their way in the world. It speaks to a wealth of really crappy options. It, along with all the other crimes that involve money goods or property, are the economies of last resort.

You want to DO something about black on black crime? Shut up, pay your taxes, bring back manufacturing from overseas even if it means trade wars to do it, allow tax cuts to job creators ONLY IF all of their factories and customer service is right here in America, roll back Right to Work and other union busting laws, make sure that schools are well funded, and tell the NRA to back off. All of  that all by itself will take weight of of the public dime in public assistance and provide more opportunities than those found in drug dealing, prostitution, theft and the moving of stolen merchandise  -  all of which will lighten the weight on the tax payers for the back-door institutional welfare of incarceration. Further, more legitimate employment means they become tax-payers as well.

But then, I doubt Conservatives REALLY view black on black crime as a problem. It's just nice to talk about because it makes blacks look like savages and that gives them a warm glow inside.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Before the Garden of Eden

Originally posted on Newsvine http://redsfan.newsvine.com/_news/2012/03/13/10670359-sarah-palin-freaks-after-obama-uses-her-racism-to-attack-the-gop?last=1331939307&threadId=3368565&sp=0&pc=25#c63433093

I Married an imperious Paleolithic Goddess! I'm with you women because my adoration for you goes WAY back!

When Man was a hunter and a gatherer and even into the advent of Agriculture, Man enjoyed a special grace when he was moved to artistic and religious veneration of the corpulent female form. It was WOMAN that was the object that moved man to create the first realistic and abstracted image of art in the most durable materials he could find. That is ART and that is LOVE and that was the birth of CULTURE and Man's first step away from the world of beasts and toward Civilization.

But there was a snake in the garden called Animal Husbandry. When men gave up hunting for herding they discovered that males impregnate females and that they can have children too. The status of women fell to nothing overnight, anthropologically speaking, and the rest is literally history. Look around. It is STILL being played out!

But I still remember. My taste in women is more Old School than the oldest Monotheistic religions. I loved you back before God spoke to Abraham, before there was a Garden of Eden.

That is why I have happily wed an imperious Paleolithic Goddess!

Ladies friends mothers sisters daughters...TAKE NO GUFF FROM THE SWINE!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Cogito Ergo Sum was Only Half right

excerpted from maddowblog:


Jilly... the whole issue with religion and faith is that it is personal. Your relationship ( or not) with God is your own. As is mine. God is found in conciousness alone because this is a relative universe bound by space and time. An island in the eternal, infinite, and absolute that is the mind of God. The only place that those exist is in the hearts and minds of men. To go back to the cosmic watchmaker argument (for which **** is trying to find an organic analogue in the creation and structure of eyes) it doesn't matter whether or not it is found, no hand needs wind it...it just keeps ticking away. Did God create the universe, design the world? It doesn't matter. In the Bible, the Name of God is "I AM." Cogito ergo sum is only half right. Sum, what ever you cogito about it. Things ARE, life IS. Unarguable. That is the starting point. If you try to look any further back for first causes the way **** is, you might as well sit in a corner and diddle yourself for all the good it will do you or anyone else. I am among other things, an existentialist. Essence follows existance. Sh!t happens. How it happens is open for investigation, why it happens is for you to wonder about, what happens is for you to decide. If there were no people, would there be God? Would it matter a gnat's fart?

To impute any further than that, much less to coerce actions, belief or fealty in others in the name of God is truly to take the Lord's name in vain, reduce the Logos down to a brand name which is wielded in the persecution of gays and lesbians, women, and others who worship the same God, but under a different brand name. The lily of the valley is sufficient in its rainment, but there is great political power in use of the brand name. Hence the V A S T disparity between what Jesus actually preached and what is done in his name and the willingness of his followers to sacrifice others on the altar of political expediency just like he was by the Romans at the agitiation of the Pharisees.

And THAT is the history that keeps being repeated time and again. Be cynical, its good for you. [I'm going to have to copy this and put it in my own blog]

2!#21.111 - Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:54 PM EDT

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Do NOT Take the Re-election of Barack Obama for Granted

Don Quixokie
Chi'ren chi'ren. You would think that because of Santorum's appeal to the Chistofascist segment population at the cost of demonizing the vast majority of Americans, you would THINK that he wouldn't have a snowball's chance right now.
What everyone has forgotten is that the electoral, the participatory political process (oh Jesus, the alliteration!) has been chronically deformed since the Red Tide of 2010.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Dream Journal 2 - 17 - 2012

I dreamed that my wife and I were at a party and we were writing poems.
Then we went to a park and heckled squirrels until they fell out of the trees, stunned by our taunting.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Nation Died for Stupid Reasons

Excerpt from Newsvine thread

Since I am experiencing the revolution in Egypt, I tend to follow American comments on events here. What is rather sad is the those who cry out over an Islamist takeover of Egypt are often the same people who favor America as a Christian nation. They refuse to see their reflection in the mirror of Middle East politics - just because they are using a different holy book.
These religious movements, often tied to nationalism, are very dangerous to both the societies and to the religions involved. Imposes religion becomes religion of public ritual - not a matter of the heart or soul. It makes no difference if it is religious dogma or political dogma (communism) that is imposed. People adjust and learn to be great hypocrites. Human development and intellectual growth is stymied as all want to appear to fit the current orthodoxy.
The major change of the 60's social revolution was not that we changed our behavior. We just admited we were doing what we were doing in reality. Peyton Place revealed its secrets.
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Reply#10 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:01 PM CST
Some of us see it. Some of us are cognizant of the precipices that our nation straddles. I think our nation won't be able to afford another Republican Administration for another 20 years. And I know for a fact that we don't have that long.
The Occupy Movement might be the game changer that actually prolongs the life of the nation, but it wouldn't take 5 minutes to get the obituary written:
"The Nation died for stupid reasons.
Somebody had to make a buck.
The money changers took control
Of the Temple of the People.
And the Pharisees spoke from Sanhedrin
And that made all the difference.
For that the nation died for stupid reasons."

Samen, if it is all the same to you, I'd like to blog this.
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#10.1 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:25 PM CST

Friday, December 30, 2011

I Told You Bitches!

Just like I detailed in Pepper Spray Nation 7: Occupy Oakland and just like I told Frank Miller in the Open Letter. I was right!

So let's think long and hard about the esteemed place we hold Ronald Reagan and Bush the Elder as Respected Statesmen, and just how much we can trust the CIA when it comes to foreign policy!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/30/ron-paul-conspiracy-theory-cia-drug-traffickers_n_1176103.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

Posted: 12/30/11 02:13 PM ET