Anok that is scary. Many people still think they have the right to dissent. It is all recorded and it will be used against them! we are so screwed. Why can't we get anyone who can do something about this to realize this? You can only come to the conclusion that they are all complicit!
No kidding, you know? I posted this in tandem with the longer post below just to help drive the point home, and also to stimulate the thought process with regards to what we are up against.
There is a reason I wear a mask. People laugh, they think its "cute" "cartoonish" or laughable. They think its all playing dress up or a costume party.
Yes Brother Tim, Enigma, the Sinclair Lewis quote is one of my favorites. Just look at the unbridled call for patriotism and religious piety (or at the very least conversion) that is rampant among the loudest of Bush supporters.
Mosquito, I am enthralled by your blog, and as soon as I get myself together I will add you to my blogroll.
Larry, no doubt, I can only hope that we are both wrong.
Hi Anok. Brother Tim sent me over to see this. I was in that crowd in 2002. The police were not as brutal as they were in Chicago (1968), but it was a nasty one. Great video.
I cannot call myself a strict 100% Anarchist. I do not fit into any label, as I am constantly growing and evolving. I am ready for change. I am stubborn to a fault. My sense of humor is dryer than burnt melba toast. I enjoy the absurd. I am nosey. Overall however, I am generally friendly to those who are friendly in kind.
The reason you see people all over the world protesting, acting out, and engaging in civil disobedience (throughout history) is for one, simple, unified reason.
We want to know that those who rule over us, those who control our daily lives will do so with the utmost respect for us as human beings. If they can't or won't do that, then we don't want anyone to rule over us at all. We want to make sure that our leaders can, and are held accountable for their actions. We want to be free, to live our lives in peace and happiness. We want to be free to love who we love, grow with respect, honor and dignity, to be treated with kindness and respect regardless of our jobs, social "status", religion, gender, race or any defining characteristic.
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Anok that is scary. Many people still think they have the right to dissent. It is all recorded and it will be used against them! we are so screwed. Why can't we get anyone who can do something about this to realize this? You can only come to the conclusion that they are all complicit!
No kidding, you know? I posted this in tandem with the longer post below just to help drive the point home, and also to stimulate the thought process with regards to what we are up against.
There is a reason I wear a mask. People laugh, they think its "cute" "cartoonish" or laughable. They think its all playing dress up or a costume party.
But there is a reason. And this would be it.
"If fascism ever comes to America, it will come wrapped in an American flag."
-Huey P Long
Welcome to the Police State.
brother tim wrote what I wanted to write- except it was by Sinclair Lewis...I think...
it is still fascism....
and it is here....
and a police state...yup...
okay now I will read the post below..
Hey Anok....You've got a great blog...and you posted one of my fave videos...
I really like the old bushism you have in the right hand coluumn...
I'm sure I'll be flying by here again...probably following a buzzflash link.
Thanks for stopping by to visit us and leaving us a note....
I love my young anarchists friends...you remind me that in my heart I'm an anarchist....
buzz...buzz...
This is minor compared to what is to come.
Thank you for all of the comments everyone...
Yes Brother Tim, Enigma, the Sinclair Lewis quote is one of my favorites. Just look at the unbridled call for patriotism and religious piety (or at the very least conversion) that is rampant among the loudest of Bush supporters.
Mosquito, I am enthralled by your blog, and as soon as I get myself together I will add you to my blogroll.
Larry, no doubt, I can only hope that we are both wrong.
Hi Anok. Brother Tim sent me over to see this. I was in that crowd in 2002. The police were not as brutal as they were in Chicago (1968), but it was a nasty one. Great video.
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