(Side note~ I updated the “Eat Cake” blog–)
Warrior Publications has this up on the racist rant of *cough* Ethical Oil, a pro-oil group.
Al Gore said in this article “there’s no such thing as ethical oil”….
This just makes my morning! Bob Braun’s article here.
The explosion of personal anger occurred at 8:30 pm, two hours after the meeting at First Avenue School got off to a delayed and troubled start. Scores of residents who wanted to attend the meeting were kept outside in single-digit temperatures. Then some were allowed to enter an unheated cafeteria. Police officers, citing fire regulations, said the auditorium in the school was too crowded.
The venue clearly was chosen to keep the size of the crowd down.
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See…you can control the negative speech against you by making it harder for the mounting opposition to even get a space to stand.
Remember what I said in the previous blog about education and how it seemed like they were trying to separate kids from their parents by reducing the amount of time at home?
Well, this statement kind of supports that:
a letter to families that suggested if Newark children were home from school they would get into trouble, make the city “less safe” and cause crime to go up
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Where do I start? The insinuation is that parents don’t know how to raise their kids. That kids are little criminals just waiting for the opportunity to commit a criminal act.
Perhaps art and music instruction would be helpful here in creating and encouraging imaginations so that kids could entertain themselves while out of school, eh?
They could be painting, drawing, learning a new game, playing/practicing an instrument, playing tag outside, making snow sharks 🙂 , or doing something to give back, like shoveling an elderly/disabled person’s sidewalks, or running errands…the list is endless….
Mi’kmaq Warriors will begin a speaking tour on the environmental protests against fracking, but also pipelines and tar sands.
“We are all being systematically displaced within our own traditional territories,” Patles explained. “Once they destroy our territories and these resource companies are gone, we will be the ones left with destroyed land and poisoned water.”
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Again, we have the disaster capitalism…take the resources without even paying for them, and then leave poisoned land and water. And no, I don’t think the Mi’kmaq would take money even if it were offered to them. Their spirituality cannot be bought…and the Earth is seen as connected to the Creator…
You can’t buy clean air, clean water, nor clean land after it’s been poisoned. This point seems to always be lost on politicians and energy companies who couldn’t care less what happens to people after the fact…
The Chalk Face has a video up of the Newark principals who were put on indefinite layoff (fired) for exercising their right to Free Speech. (hat tip GF Brandenburg)
This is probably the only place you’ll hear them…because no one in the mainstream media is covering this. It is a hot topic going by the amount of activity my blog has received. This should be a top story on the networks…and yet…*crickets*.
Why?
In the latest gang rape of a woman from India. I can’t even wrap my brain around elders ordering this brutality. What kind of sick mind thinks this is okay??
Blessings to her and hopefully gaining strength from this…
**edited to add: to elaborate more on my previous post on domestic violence–I don’t mean to give men a pass for violence when I look for the cause behind it, such as heavy metal toxicity or steroids. I do try to look for reasons other than surface reasons.
I think ultimately, the man makes that decision to hit her because:
1. He can.
2. Society has not strongly condemned such action, so he doesn’t feel the pressure NOT to hit or rape her.
3. Women and children are still looked upon as possessions.
4. Economic inequality plays a role in women being seen as second class.
5. If she stays home instead of working outside the home, she is extremely vulnerable and society has not valued her being at home nor made provisions to help her if she needs to leave an abusive situation. The opposite will happen, where she is pressured to stay in the relationship by society.
A woman with some serious issues is trolling the indigenous of Canada. She used her father’s credit card to create 100 domain names with one to interfere with traffic to the legitimate site for Idle No More.
What a sad, messed up person.
Several folks have posts up this morning on Dr. King–
I’ll start with Mercedes Schneider — it is disgusting how George W. Bush used MLK to somehow try to link No Child Left a Mind with civil rights. As we are seeing, most of the public schools being closed are in neighborhoods of the poor and minorities. An excellent point made by Joanne Barkin about how they have appointed themselves as leaders of the reform movement without the rest of us included. Our opinions don’t matter…unless, of course, we agree with them.
A quibble I have with “I Have A Dream…” is the sons of former slave owners and advocating brotherhood...what is glaringly missing are women being part of the whole.
As has been pointed out by others–Dr. King was defending workers who wished to unionize…he would have no part of the destruction of teacher’s unions.
Next, Diane Ravitch has a blog up on MLK. When breaking the law is just…if one follows one’s conscience.
Finally, Democracy Now! has a video up on MLK. When I first clicked on, I heard “I Have a Dream…” and sighed that it was going to be yet another rehash of the I have a Dream speech without reference to his other great speech, Beyond Vietnam.
http://www.democracynow.org/shows/2014/1/20
I was so glad that they aired this speech. It was so wonderful hearing Dr. King’s voice again…hard not to get emotional at the love that was flowing from him. He and John F. Kennedy were advocates of Peace working against dark forces. Both were killed for it. But as Dr. King said prophetically, he had been to the mountain top and was not afraid of the consequences of doing what he knew God wanted him to do.
I want to say something about this speech by Amiri Baraka, also on DN!
He speaks about women being raped and wanting to have reparations for it…does he not think that white women have been raped, too? Where is the white woman’s reparation?
What about the Irish slaves whom also worked for no wages? Where are their reparations? What about the Irish women whom were forced to birth babies for lighter-skinned African Americans?
The music we stole? Didn’t all music come from the great classical composers? Isn’t music supposed to be a shared experience? Did we not enjoy each other’s music and share that special connection? It is deflating to hear such anger for something we both enjoyed.
And then he says “give us our lives or be prepared to forfeit your own…”
Dr. King was against violence of any kind. I can’t see him agreeing with advocating violence.
And I don’t understand “giving” someone their life….you can’t “give” someone their life. You can’t give someone self-esteem nor a purpose in life–it has always come from within…from that connection to God (or your Higher Power).
Dr. King knew this…it emanated from him. He was solidly connected and acted accordingly. He mentions the overzealous need for material things…and questioned why someone had more than enough while others had to beg for the things they need.
Advocating violence against whites is just as bad as a KKK leader advocating violence against blacks.
I see white faces amongst the black faces in the civil rights protests. I read a story of a white guy being hosed down and beaten along with the blacks during the civil rights riots. He nearly had an eye gouged out.
Other whites wrote that they had fought alongside blacks and then were told they were not welcome anymore.
White folk were right there alongside black folk, and now it seems that part of history is being rewritten.
I know I’ll probably catch hell for writing this, but it is written with an open heart, and not meant to offend, but to question biases and prejudices….and somehow get back to that love that emanated from Dr. King. Violence, anger, and hatred don’t serve anyone. Anger is only useful if that energy is used in a positive way.
As a side note~ Dr. King spoke about them keeping Vietnam going when they knew it was wrong. I happened upon this the other day–and how Kissinger was behind the scenes prolonging the war…because he loved the power and he, Nixon, et al, wanted to “save face”. They prolonged death of our soldiers, death of Vietnamese so they could keep their reputation intact. Remember, he had stated that power is an aphrodisiac…it’s as if he thought of himself as some sort of “James Bond”….how disgusting.
Diane Ravitch has this up on the latest in taxation without representation and punishing an American citizen for exercising their right to Freedom of Speech.
One of the links was so compelling I want to put it here. So much for inept educators being disciplined for non-performance…you’re punished even if you’re doing well, apparently. Good Grief, what a nazi!!
Gov. Christie must have a “Bully’s Playbook” that all in his inner circle go by…
And Michele Brown and the Economic Development Authority should be investigated, also, while they’re at it…
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