Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Monday, July 23, 2018
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
art is life and truth
Labels:
art,
censorship,
culture,
human condition,
obscene,
photography,
sexism
Friday, July 29, 2016
All our systems are in crisis
All our systems are in crisis: Competition and greed have led to ever more conflict and chaos.
The only way out is through cooperation and sharing: Justice and freedom for all.
Adamski: Knowledge is useless unless it is combined with action.
World teacher: Nothing happens by itself. Man must act and implement his will.
The only way out is through cooperation and sharing: Justice and freedom for all.
Adamski: Knowledge is useless unless it is combined with action.
World teacher: Nothing happens by itself. Man must act and implement his will.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Saturday, August 3, 2013
war support betrays humanity
That's what I googled to find the following.
A very well written piece entitled War Is Betrayal, by Chris Hedges, from July 01, 2012, on the Boston Review website. Link to the whole article is HERE.
Excerpt from the article, quoting Jessica Goodell in her 2011 book, Shade It Black: Death and After in Iraq:
"In a poignant passage, she talks about what it was like for her and a fellow Marine named Miguel to come home and see all those yellow ribbons:
We’d frequently pass vehicles displaying the yellow ribbon ‘support-our-troops decal,’ but we never once mentioned it. We probably passed a hundred or more decals—two hundred if you count the multiple decals decorating the cars of the more patriotic motorists—and yet neither of us even once said, ‘Look, more support from the citizenry. Let’s give the ‘thumbs up’ as we pass.’ . . . I knew that these people on their way to work or home or dinner had no idea what it was they were supporting. They did not have a clue as to what war was like, what it made people see, and what it made them do to each other. I felt as though I didn’t deserve their support, or anyone’s, for what I had done. . . . No one should ever support the people who do such things."
Excerpt from the article, quoting Jessica Goodell in her 2011 book, Shade It Black: Death and After in Iraq:
"In a poignant passage, she talks about what it was like for her and a fellow Marine named Miguel to come home and see all those yellow ribbons:
We’d frequently pass vehicles displaying the yellow ribbon ‘support-our-troops decal,’ but we never once mentioned it. We probably passed a hundred or more decals—two hundred if you count the multiple decals decorating the cars of the more patriotic motorists—and yet neither of us even once said, ‘Look, more support from the citizenry. Let’s give the ‘thumbs up’ as we pass.’ . . . I knew that these people on their way to work or home or dinner had no idea what it was they were supporting. They did not have a clue as to what war was like, what it made people see, and what it made them do to each other. I felt as though I didn’t deserve their support, or anyone’s, for what I had done. . . . No one should ever support the people who do such things."
Platoon action figures.
Yes, they are for real.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
what do you grow in a culture of fear ?
Bowling for Columbine is a 2002 American documentary film written, produced, directed, and narrated by Michael Moore. The film explores what Moore suggests are the causes for the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 and other acts of violence with guns. Moore focuses on the background and environment in which the massacre took place and some common public opinions and assumptions about related issues. The film also looks into the nature of violence in the United States.
The film brought Moore international attention as a rising filmmaker and won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature, a special 55th Anniversary Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and the César Award for Best Foreign Film. (read more)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Criminals In Action
The carnage and mayhem committed by the criminal, unelected, unaccountable, woefully incompetent and ignorant C.I.A. on the rest of the world and, indeed, upon the American homeland itself defies belief, logic or common sense.
A crime committed behind closed doors, in secret is still a crime. The rest of the world trusted, lived their lives moved forwards but the C.I.A. has lied, cheated, stolen, in the name of American citizens, who are themselves being kept ignorant of the true nature of the United States of America.
What could have been a great country is now shamed and stumbling towards the abyss, citizens fighting and trampling others for $19 off a PlayStation, ignorant, or uncaring of the millions who have suffered and are suffering in their name, for their "freedom" to shop!
Culture, learning, art, beauty, truth all lost on people who don't want to know about the rest of the world, don't care about the children crying, even their own, it seems, every person just a commodity to be used and abused by capitalism, a system that has failed and is responsible for the failing, polluted world we now live in.
Come on you Yanks, stand up, be counted, don't put up with this any more, you cannot win any of the stupid, criminal wars you have started and most of you don't even know why your young people from poor families are being sent to murder other poor people from a different country.
STOP drinking the fluoride, stop eating the nasty food, remember you are human, people, no better or worse than anybody else, you don't have the right to kill others, tamper with other countries or believe you are the master race, face it you are a plague on the world, through the workings of your "democratic" government and everything they do is done in your name!
WAKEY WAKEY Yankie Doodle it's time to shine, be the light, be the change, write a letter, tell your friends, walk, march, be vocal, demand answers, you are not alone, the rest of the world wants this madness to stop, wants to fly through the night not hearing the children crying in their pain and grief, and perhaps, when you face these horrors, stand up for change and stop criminals murdering countless millions for your "security" the world will be kinder and gentler with you than you ever were with it.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Barbie Arrested !!!
TEHRAN, Iran - Police have closed down dozens of toy shops for selling Barbie dolls in Iran, part of a decades-long crackdown against "manifestations of Western culture," the semiofficial Mehr news agency reported Friday.
Barbie dolls are sold wearing swimsuits and miniskirts in a society where women must wear headscarves in public, and men and women are not allowed to swim together.
A ban on the sale of the Barbies, designed to look like young Western women, was imposed in the mid-1990s. In its latest report, Mehr quoted an unidentified police official as saying authorities confiscated the dolls from Tehran stores in a "new phase" of the campaign.
In 2008, the Iranian judiciary warned against the "destructive" cultural and social consequences and "danger" of importing Barbie dolls and other Western toys. Even so, Iranian markets have been full of them. One-third of Iran's population of 75 million is under 15. (read more)
Labels:
censorship,
culture,
liberation,
religion,
sex,
women
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Max Headroom 1987 Broadcast Signal Intrusion Incident
The Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion was a television signal hijacking in Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of November 22, 1987. It is an example of what is known in the television business as broadcast signal intrusion. The intruder was successful in interrupting two television stations within three hours. Neither the hijacker nor the accomplices have ever been found or identified.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
Saturday, November 6, 2010
silence
"The Eye of Silence"
Max Ernst 1943-44
Max Ernst (2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976)
was a German painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and poet.
A prolific artist, Ernst is considered to be one of the
primary pioneers of the Dada movement and Surrealism.
(read more)
Monday, October 18, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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