Sunday, October 16, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Poem for The President
Madelyn Dunham meets Nancy Hanks
by Genki
If Tutu Madelyn
Returned as a ghost,
Seeking news
Of the one she loved most,
She'd ask first
Of her grandson:
"Was Barry successful?
What has he done?"
"Can I now rest,
With God above?
My family's pride
A sign of love?
Is Barack strong,
To help the weak?
Could he find lasting
wealth to seek?"
"I wonder now
How he's got on...
Help light a path,
When hope is gone."
Hillary Clinton on the Fence
Weeks have passed, and the movement to Occupy Wall Street has become bigger & more determined.
Hillary Clinton, former Senator for New York, has been largely quiet about the 99% movement. She sits on the fence, expecting to scavenge useful morsels. Disgusting ! Poorly imitated emotion... She's an animated dancer solely for those who fund her wealth. Hi Sugar Daddy!
Hillary Clinton, former Senator for New York, has been largely quiet about the 99% movement. She sits on the fence, expecting to scavenge useful morsels. Disgusting ! Poorly imitated emotion... She's an animated dancer solely for those who fund her wealth. Hi Sugar Daddy!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
A Man Called Boy
Dear Diary,
I go to work everyday, happy to be employed. My employer knows of many hungry outside willing to work, so while this job sucks -- it'll probably get worse. My duties require wearing a jacket & tie (what's the function of a necktie anyhow?) and dealing with the public. Always professional, our clientele looks at me with a mix of respect, fear & envy. I read of friendly small town life, but here all is sterile, semi-efficient, & dull.
My boss and her boss speak to me in flat measured tones. They also seem to dislike their jobs. I'm ordered to complete work tasks and follow directions. My boss's boss's boss once visited our branch and ordered me: "Boy! - help me with this copier!" He yelled "Boy!" though I'm 41 years old and he's younger... I ran to help him. I dislike the name boy, but I heard him angrily yelling at my boss & called her "slut" - so I feel lucky in comparison.
When my wife & I go out to dinner, we wear nice clothes and look prosperous. Walking from our car to a restaurant, or for shopping, I notice more & more ill-dressed people eying us, perhaps with revulsion. Recently one asshole cursed me for no reason. When I told him to "Get a life!" he sort of choked & sobbed.
I sometimes wonder: Is this a Wonderful Life?
I go to work everyday, happy to be employed. My employer knows of many hungry outside willing to work, so while this job sucks -- it'll probably get worse. My duties require wearing a jacket & tie (what's the function of a necktie anyhow?) and dealing with the public. Always professional, our clientele looks at me with a mix of respect, fear & envy. I read of friendly small town life, but here all is sterile, semi-efficient, & dull.
My boss and her boss speak to me in flat measured tones. They also seem to dislike their jobs. I'm ordered to complete work tasks and follow directions. My boss's boss's boss once visited our branch and ordered me: "Boy! - help me with this copier!" He yelled "Boy!" though I'm 41 years old and he's younger... I ran to help him. I dislike the name boy, but I heard him angrily yelling at my boss & called her "slut" - so I feel lucky in comparison.
When my wife & I go out to dinner, we wear nice clothes and look prosperous. Walking from our car to a restaurant, or for shopping, I notice more & more ill-dressed people eying us, perhaps with revulsion. Recently one asshole cursed me for no reason. When I told him to "Get a life!" he sort of choked & sobbed.
I sometimes wonder: Is this a Wonderful Life?
Monday, October 10, 2011
Understand the Press as Parasite
"The press of the United States? It is a parasitic growth that battens on the capitalist class. Its function is to serve the established by moulding public opinion..."
-- Jack London (1908) The Iron Heel. Macmillan, Ch.7
"The revolution will not be televised."
-- Gil Scott-Heron (1970)
(On the Occupy Wall Street movement) "Sure we're scared. But admitting weakness is suicidal. We've got strategy teams working round-the-clock developing ways to defuse this situation."
-- Anonymous source (2011) Speaking 'on background' to avoid responsibility & accountability, and to increase the sinister fear of unseen forces quickly ready to powerfully strike & stifle dissent
-- Jack London (1908) The Iron Heel. Macmillan, Ch.7
"The revolution will not be televised."
-- Gil Scott-Heron (1970)
(On the Occupy Wall Street movement) "Sure we're scared. But admitting weakness is suicidal. We've got strategy teams working round-the-clock developing ways to defuse this situation."
-- Anonymous source (2011) Speaking 'on background' to avoid responsibility & accountability, and to increase the sinister fear of unseen forces quickly ready to powerfully strike & stifle dissent
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Our Unknown World
It is worthwhile to think about & appraise how much in our world we do not understand. Those with great hubris might imagine almost all is known. The more realistic will acknowledge that many systems and processes are still poorly understood, or almost wholly unrecognized. Curious scientists, trained to recognize anomaly, seek regularly to refocus their perspectives. We re-explain to a better fit reality.
Perhaps we actually understand just a small percentage of that happening around us. We create hypotheses and stories, but are largely blind.
This scenario better explains mass foolishness. And deliberate mis-education to perpetuate mass bewilderment. Ignoring a few key processes can result in virtual enslavement. Many enter a world with no right to rest peacefully - from the instant of conception starts a struggle to exist in a world "owned" by others. Immersed in Social Darwinist survival strategies, we eke out life. Personal well-being requires addressing a few central elements, including health care, freedom of communications, equal opportunity vs. the social impact of inheritance & privilege, investment in community, etc.
This explains how exploitation can exist in a systematic way. We're delivered at birth into a world of institutionalized criminality - many accept it, some exploit it; a few will always fight it.
Perhaps we actually understand just a small percentage of that happening around us. We create hypotheses and stories, but are largely blind.
This scenario better explains mass foolishness. And deliberate mis-education to perpetuate mass bewilderment. Ignoring a few key processes can result in virtual enslavement. Many enter a world with no right to rest peacefully - from the instant of conception starts a struggle to exist in a world "owned" by others. Immersed in Social Darwinist survival strategies, we eke out life. Personal well-being requires addressing a few central elements, including health care, freedom of communications, equal opportunity vs. the social impact of inheritance & privilege, investment in community, etc.
This explains how exploitation can exist in a systematic way. We're delivered at birth into a world of institutionalized criminality - many accept it, some exploit it; a few will always fight it.
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Occupy Wall Street
rejoice
have fun !
freedom to disapprove
dissent without aggression
identify contradiction
decline conform
hinder violence
Land of the Cree
Home of the Slave
have fun !
freedom to disapprove
dissent without aggression
identify contradiction
decline conform
hinder violence
Land of the Cree
Home of the Slave
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
McDonalds News Network
Would you be well-informed if all your nutritional news & background information were supplied by McDonalds fast-food franchises?
An independent press is essential - but most media outlets in the USA are owned by wealthy corporations. Americans are typically unfamiliar with press independence, and 99% of the media consumed is owned & controlled by the 1% richest people.
Too many people unthinkingly rely on the huge corporate news machines -- which clearly distort, omit & manage information. In the USA, official brutality is deliberately hidden when possible. Democracy is threatened when a large proportion of people are fooled, deluded or deceived.
Pre-digested infosnacks offered by corporatist networks are not "free news" -- docile media endangers the health of the world & the survival of future generations.
Neglecting media's importance is costly, but blame yourself. Civic media is an available alternative in many nations, but people are captivated by corporate-supplied buzz.
The below site offers a different view of the news:
http://commondreams.org
An independent press is essential - but most media outlets in the USA are owned by wealthy corporations. Americans are typically unfamiliar with press independence, and 99% of the media consumed is owned & controlled by the 1% richest people.
Too many people unthinkingly rely on the huge corporate news machines -- which clearly distort, omit & manage information. In the USA, official brutality is deliberately hidden when possible. Democracy is threatened when a large proportion of people are fooled, deluded or deceived.
Pre-digested infosnacks offered by corporatist networks are not "free news" -- docile media endangers the health of the world & the survival of future generations.
Neglecting media's importance is costly, but blame yourself. Civic media is an available alternative in many nations, but people are captivated by corporate-supplied buzz.
The below site offers a different view of the news:
http://commondreams.org
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
I Feel Different About Obama
I had some envy for Barack Obama. He's younger than I am, and he is The President of the United States. I've a far simpler life.
Yet Barack Obama is a hypocrite, and he surely knows it.
He's dirtied our world in significant, highly important ways. He's clever & must deeply feel his deceit.
His grandmother would be shocked, his parents disgusted. His wife should feel shame.
So happy I ain't Barack Obama.
Yet Barack Obama is a hypocrite, and he surely knows it.
He's dirtied our world in significant, highly important ways. He's clever & must deeply feel his deceit.
His grandmother would be shocked, his parents disgusted. His wife should feel shame.
So happy I ain't Barack Obama.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Let My People Go
Palestine leader Mahmoud Abbas raised havoc this week at the United Nations in seeking statehood for his people. But efforts for Palestine were no surprise. A year ago (25 Sept 2010) Abbas spoke to the UN General Assembly, seeking to end escalating Zionist settlements in the Israeli military-occupied West Bank. Over this past year ... the world did nothing.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
World Crisis: UNSC Reform
Why should a handful of nations enjoy non-elected membership in the United Nations Security Council? It is wrong.
Ten elected members must contend with the five fat noblemen, each with unilateral veto power. This anti-democratic system emasculates decision-making & stifles debate.
2012 Election Day
The new US President-Elect appoints former Pres. Barack Obama as White House Spokesperson for the upcoming administration.
"Over the past four years he's performed admirably. He ain't said much for himself. We want him to keep working."
"Over the past four years he's performed admirably. He ain't said much for himself. We want him to keep working."
Monday, September 19, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Exceptionalism !
The US Republican Party rallying cry has become "American Exceptionalism" - a fine & noble sentiment, stirring patriotic passions & grand visions of divine grace and unique heroism. But unilateral assertions of greatness are dangerous, especially when created by PR & advertising professionals. Such self-declared nobility is ridiculous. It's a threatening world we create where "Chinese exceptionalism" and "Jewish exceptionalism" and "German exceptionalism" and the "exceptionalism of inherited wealth" and other bold brash ideologies savagely compete for dominance. We might be convinced of our own true exceptionalism, while others exaggerate; far better to keep such views to oneself. Those trumpeting their own exceptionalism are dangerous narcissists, sadly all too common.
You're #1 in line for reaming. Prepare to be volunteered...
You're #1 in line for reaming. Prepare to be volunteered...
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Rep. Dennis Kucinich & Obama
Can U.S. President Obama be reelected? He's betrayed the hopes of most who voted for him. Obama has been a bureaucratic tool of Washington politics rather than a progressive voice for change.
But he can still do good. Surely his Supreme Court appointments are far better than the Republicans would have offered. But how about some other enlightened appointments? Why does Big Barry want to be the only leader's voice in his government?
Obama might start with high-profile appointments within his administration for US Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former US Sen. Russ Feingold.
But he can still do good. Surely his Supreme Court appointments are far better than the Republicans would have offered. But how about some other enlightened appointments? Why does Big Barry want to be the only leader's voice in his government?
Obama might start with high-profile appointments within his administration for US Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former US Sen. Russ Feingold.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Palestine's Right to Exist
Are we to demonize all non-Jewish people? Most people of Palestine are peaceful & law-abiding. But political leaders of the USA & Israel maliciously oppose recognizing the state of Palestine. Should Palestine have the Right to Exist?
Monday, September 12, 2011
Evil Scum
"If he were allowed contact with foreigners he would discover that they are creatures similar to himself and that most of what he has been told about them is lies. The sealed world in which he lives would be broken, and the fear, hatred, and self-righteousness on which his morale depends might evaporate."
--- Goldstein, Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism quoted in Orwell, 1984.
--- Goldstein, Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism quoted in Orwell, 1984.
Friday, September 09, 2011
Hot Dog Paul Ryan
U.S. House Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) should return to driving the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile (a task he did after his Social Security survivor's benefits ended ... and the little creep never drove by my house...).
At a 6 Sept. at a Wisconsin Rotary Club fundraising speech, when Rep. Ryan claimed "Most of our debt, in the future, comes from our entitlement programs" - retired plumber Tom Nielsen interrupted him, "I paid into those for 50 years! My Social Security, my unemployment, my Medicare, and now you're gonna..." But Nielsen (71), couldn't complete his dissenting comment -- being pushed from the room, wrestled down & arrested. His elderly constituent was bundled away by police while Rep. Ryan joked & laughed at him...
See it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBhdXfCdaA8
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Yet as Chairman of the House Budget Committee, Ryan was silent about huge expenditures for overseas military interventions. Guns before butter! This twerp, from the Ryan Incorporated Central family, a major Big Business, "one of the nation's largest site-work contractors" is a callous hot-dogger.
He'd sell your grandma for meat, label it 'veal' - and snicker at the pain he caused.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Public Private Partnership
America's unprecedented Public Private Partnership is in full glory - from the vaults of mega banking firms to the shores of Tripoli...
The public pays, and rich private interests gather all benefits.
The public pays, and rich private interests gather all benefits.
Monday, September 05, 2011
Labor Day USA
We can construct a society
where all enjoy balanced life.
There's no shortage of work to do...
Don't give up worker pride
to entitled brats of the richest 1%.
Wake-Up! Union Power Made Labor Day
United We Bargain -- Divided We Beg
where all enjoy balanced life.
There's no shortage of work to do...
Don't give up worker pride
to entitled brats of the richest 1%.
Wake-Up! Union Power Made Labor Day
United We Bargain -- Divided We Beg
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Cherokee-Memorial in Palestine
Believing that God supports you is empowering... but it's also led to horrible cruelty, theft & murder.
Nothing stopped U.S. settlers from theft & massacre of the Cherokee and other Native Americans. Though victims of systematic genocide, native peoples are still often depicted as savages. Resisting Invasion is condemned as Rebellion.
Israeli settlers now similarly dispossess local people. "Nation Building" is a wonderful goal, but most people of the world (and many in Israel) feel theft and murder unjust.
Nothing stopped U.S. settlers from theft & massacre of the Cherokee and other Native Americans. Though victims of systematic genocide, native peoples are still often depicted as savages. Resisting Invasion is condemned as Rebellion.
Israeli settlers now similarly dispossess local people. "Nation Building" is a wonderful goal, but most people of the world (and many in Israel) feel theft and murder unjust.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Propaganda for Breakfast
Reports of atrocities by the (now seemingly former) Libyan government leader are perplexing.
Quadaffi is blamed in most reports for many types of horrible outrages. But wait - what of when the devil is us?
When the Argentinian right-wing tortured, killed and 'disappeared' thousands of supposed troublemakers, capitalist-controlled media was largely silent. When photos emerged from Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison of torture by America's military, President Bush evaded blame.
Where's the outrage for genocide of native Americans? Old news? And to free slaves is reasonable, but it doesn't wipe the slate clean, fully pardoning atrocities.
Recognize we're fed predigested half-truths most mornings with breakfast. Food for thought.
Quadaffi is blamed in most reports for many types of horrible outrages. But wait - what of when the devil is us?
When the Argentinian right-wing tortured, killed and 'disappeared' thousands of supposed troublemakers, capitalist-controlled media was largely silent. When photos emerged from Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison of torture by America's military, President Bush evaded blame.
Where's the outrage for genocide of native Americans? Old news? And to free slaves is reasonable, but it doesn't wipe the slate clean, fully pardoning atrocities.
Recognize we're fed predigested half-truths most mornings with breakfast. Food for thought.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Lunch with Hitler
Most people swept up in warfare would avoid brutality & violence. They're pressed to participate, under threat, to support one or another group.
Count your blessings if such choices are not forced on you -- when a bad choice may mean death.
We know ways to defuse rivalries and to minimize sectarian turmoil. But belligerent leaders and assorted parasites make trouble, seeking to scavenge gains.
Rejoice you've not had the misfortune of Hitler & his minions coming through your door, demanding lunch.
Count your blessings if such choices are not forced on you -- when a bad choice may mean death.
We know ways to defuse rivalries and to minimize sectarian turmoil. But belligerent leaders and assorted parasites make trouble, seeking to scavenge gains.
Rejoice you've not had the misfortune of Hitler & his minions coming through your door, demanding lunch.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Greek Dinner
Greece has overextended itself. As the Greek government is unable to easily repay assorted (mainly private) lenders, pressure has developed for other European governments to bailout the Greeks. As I understand it, such support allows the Greeks further easy borrowing, at lower interest rates.
Finland has demanded collateral to invest in Greece, not simply promises of reform and privatization. Seems reasonable. But too many bailouts are tapping public funds, in often incestuous insider relationships.
The global financial system has become corrupted. One of the worst offenders is the US Federal Reserve, which has quietly been lending private banks huge amounts of funds with little oversight.
Finland has demanded collateral to invest in Greece, not simply promises of reform and privatization. Seems reasonable. But too many bailouts are tapping public funds, in often incestuous insider relationships.
The global financial system has become corrupted. One of the worst offenders is the US Federal Reserve, which has quietly been lending private banks huge amounts of funds with little oversight.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Libya as Stolen Property
Interfering foreigners are creating a new regime in Libya. We should hope it will be an improvement on the last government, but positive signs are few.
In declaring the right to wage war on Libya, the foreigners claimed to be protecting civilian lives. Just now, many civilians and low-level officials are suffering & being killed. The outside forces are not protecting civilians properly. Instead, the foreigners, their underlings, and Libyan patriots fight among themselves to divide Libya's wealth.
In declaring the right to wage war on Libya, the foreigners claimed to be protecting civilian lives. Just now, many civilians and low-level officials are suffering & being killed. The outside forces are not protecting civilians properly. Instead, the foreigners, their underlings, and Libyan patriots fight among themselves to divide Libya's wealth.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Trickle-Down Looting
Violence & looting are wrong. The looting now overtaking the UK is a black eye for every community.
But serious looting of far larger sums was imposed on the people of Britain by crony capitalism. The government spent £850bn of public funds to "bailout" private banks (link). The government shovels money to military armaments merchants and for overseas adventurism in distant lands. Past wrongs don't excuse present crimes. But don't be deceived - larger scale looting is now the norm for government & select businesses. We've been completely fleeced: Grand Theft by our rulers.
And pilferage is worse in the USA. All Common Wealth is appropriated by super wealthy opportunists; the rest of the people fight over crumbs.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
No Reckoning
The United States of America suffered a sovereign credit downgrade last Friday by rating agency Standard & Poor's. Media's now full of dust & smoke, squawking, the sound of gnashing teeth, etc. etc. What's going on?
The basic affront is the United States of America has grown contemptuous of accountability. Having enjoyed unilateral freedoms for so long, the US government is accustomed to doing whatever it wishes. Public relations and the press are too often interchangeable, rewriting history, ignoring it, or diverting attention & outrage to new stories and memes.
US policymakers see the key lesson of the Vietnam War as marking a point to where one can stray but still reap the Nobel Prize (Kissinger), avoid trials for war crimes, and simply apologize with 'oops'...
The present economic meltdown owes much to the financial crisis of 2007, when the US housing bubble showed major banks and financial firms were insolvent. The US government rescued selected private companies with bailout funds, allowing the executive managers to remain at work. The crisis was blamed in part on regulatory failure and poor government oversight, but top public officials also kept their jobs. These corporations along with Bush, Obama and their cronies, fundamentally undermined our market system by gifting huge public assistance to a few private firms. Importantly, although such shenanigans resulted in global recession, the sovereign credit rating of the USA was not adjusted downward. In other words, this correction is very little, very late.
The basic affront is the United States of America has grown contemptuous of accountability. Having enjoyed unilateral freedoms for so long, the US government is accustomed to doing whatever it wishes. Public relations and the press are too often interchangeable, rewriting history, ignoring it, or diverting attention & outrage to new stories and memes.
US policymakers see the key lesson of the Vietnam War as marking a point to where one can stray but still reap the Nobel Prize (Kissinger), avoid trials for war crimes, and simply apologize with 'oops'...
The present economic meltdown owes much to the financial crisis of 2007, when the US housing bubble showed major banks and financial firms were insolvent. The US government rescued selected private companies with bailout funds, allowing the executive managers to remain at work. The crisis was blamed in part on regulatory failure and poor government oversight, but top public officials also kept their jobs. These corporations along with Bush, Obama and their cronies, fundamentally undermined our market system by gifting huge public assistance to a few private firms. Importantly, although such shenanigans resulted in global recession, the sovereign credit rating of the USA was not adjusted downward. In other words, this correction is very little, very late.
Friday, August 05, 2011
In Every Mirror, A Sucker
A great title to criticize cosmetics firms. But my target is finance.
Listen to the stupid pronouncements of market analysts & financial pundits -- we're easily suckered. "The market is responding to ...xyz..." is often simple hot air. The next day, or 20 minutes later, the same idiot belches another plausible scenario.
Feel like a puppet being jerked about? You should. Are you a step behind? Yes.
Talk of fears, correction, and jubilant investors serves to squeeze hefty commissions (or more) from common punters who move their funds. Often the "experts" are parasites, positioned to reap windfall profits from the gullible acting on their advice.
Two weeks ago we were told loans to Greece were in crisis, and that private lenders should be paid with European public funds. Germany forced the private banks to shoulder part of their own problem. But the public now subsidizes much of each repayment.
Now suddenly we're told Italy is in crisis. Other nations, recognizing it's "drink now or go thirsty" -- edge nearer to the money pot. Is it Big Capital playing us as dupes? Financial professionals care for us only if we bring them money, pushing for lax oversight & self-regulation without threat of penalty. All we are is dust in the wind...
Don't forget Kenny Lay & Co, the Bush & Cheney corporate friend...
Listen to the stupid pronouncements of market analysts & financial pundits -- we're easily suckered. "The market is responding to ...xyz..." is often simple hot air. The next day, or 20 minutes later, the same idiot belches another plausible scenario.
Feel like a puppet being jerked about? You should. Are you a step behind? Yes.
Talk of fears, correction, and jubilant investors serves to squeeze hefty commissions (or more) from common punters who move their funds. Often the "experts" are parasites, positioned to reap windfall profits from the gullible acting on their advice.
Two weeks ago we were told loans to Greece were in crisis, and that private lenders should be paid with European public funds. Germany forced the private banks to shoulder part of their own problem. But the public now subsidizes much of each repayment.
Now suddenly we're told Italy is in crisis. Other nations, recognizing it's "drink now or go thirsty" -- edge nearer to the money pot. Is it Big Capital playing us as dupes? Financial professionals care for us only if we bring them money, pushing for lax oversight & self-regulation without threat of penalty. All we are is dust in the wind...
Don't forget Kenny Lay & Co, the Bush & Cheney corporate friend...
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Cultivate Activists
I protest against war and the military industries as socially brutalizing, monetarily costly, and personally repugnant. I'm also opposed to exploitative colonialism, torture, and the US prison system.
What to do with such outrage? I write this blog, contact elected officials, and hope to cultivate activism.
Social activism is tough. It's easy to burn-out. Successes are short-lived and local. New generations, oblivious, inherit democracy or a world powered otherwise, and submit to authority. Mostly.
Science enjoys incremental progress over generations; evidence doesn't need continuous re-analysis. But social systems are continuously rediscovered & redefined, with the gullible hoodwinked by swindlers. Social concerns change; arrogant exploitation morphs to family concerns into aged infirmities.
Entertainment may be unfulfilling, but so is politics. Much competes for attention.
I try to balance the beauty of the world, and a natural peace, with activism. Simple redoubled effort will lead to grief. Nobody carries world problems long. Cultivate others and always model peace in daily life.
What to do with such outrage? I write this blog, contact elected officials, and hope to cultivate activism.
Social activism is tough. It's easy to burn-out. Successes are short-lived and local. New generations, oblivious, inherit democracy or a world powered otherwise, and submit to authority. Mostly.
Science enjoys incremental progress over generations; evidence doesn't need continuous re-analysis. But social systems are continuously rediscovered & redefined, with the gullible hoodwinked by swindlers. Social concerns change; arrogant exploitation morphs to family concerns into aged infirmities.
Entertainment may be unfulfilling, but so is politics. Much competes for attention.
I try to balance the beauty of the world, and a natural peace, with activism. Simple redoubled effort will lead to grief. Nobody carries world problems long. Cultivate others and always model peace in daily life.
photo source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/virgomerry/11227682
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