Friday, April 20, 2018

Shadorma: Get Sick and Die




Despite the
 Worst efforts of the
 New order
 To insure
 My early death, I live on
 And I will fight them

~The Real Cie~ 


Notes:
This piece was inspired by this post about the treatment of sick and poor people in Lord Dampnut's Amerikkka. As part of the working poor class, and as a disabled person, living in Lord Dampnut's Amerikkka is terrifying.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Pink Floyd - Waiting for the Worms

Monday, January 22, 2018

The Cheese Grates It: An Angry Cog


I was in the public school system from 1970 until I graduated in 1983. I became well aware by the time I was in junior high that they were trying to churn out cogs for the machine. I didn't want to become one of those cogs.
Although my life did not work out at all like I planned and I now work in a low-paying contract labor job and have to be careful not to earn too much so I don't lose Medicaid (I have several serious health concerns), I still refuse to bow down and be a happy little cog dependent on my Soma. I'd rather be an angry cog criticizing the individuals and problems spoken of in this post and trying in whatever small way I can to work for change. I may go to my grave a pauper, but at least I never became one of their kind.

~The Cheese Hath Grated It~

Spoken by a patriot who is extremely distressed at the destruction of my country by demagogues and theocrats.
This is not my America.

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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Check out THIS Creative Way for COPS to Steal MORE of Your Money





The owner of this channel seems to be a Libertarian. Whatever the case, this is some bullshit right here, fining people for not locking their vehicle. Yeah, that seems fair. (sarcasm)

~Sly~

Sunday, September 24, 2017

30 Days of Haiga: Day 14: Lament for My Flag

Original background image:
Fighter planes image (upper left corner) source NPR News
Racist graffiti image source: Olean Times Herald
Misogynist quote source: Donald Trump


Notes:
I like to think the piece speaks for itself, but I will include a little personal history. 
When I was a young child in my early school years, I was very proud when it came time to say the Pledge of Allegiance. I sprang to my large and far from dainty feet, puffed out my scrawny chest, put my hand over my stalwart young heart, and spoke those hallowed words in my biggest voice. 
I was born in 1965. I didn't go to Kindergarten. Many years later I had a nightmare that Ronald Reagan ordered me to go back to school starting with Kindergarten. Initially, I attempted to comply, but then I realized that there was no legally binding reason for me to do this and I said "I quit," and walked out of the classroom to the sound of Mr. Reagan's voice berating me as a loser.
From first through third grade, the Viet Nam war was still taking place. I believed that the United States would eventually see that the war was a bad idea and would end it, so I said the Pledge proudly because I believed that my fine country would eventually do the right thing because we were the Good Guys.
During the next several years, the country was healing from the aftereffects of the Viet Nam War. I believed that we were headed in the right direction, and I thought that Jimmy Carter was a fine president and would continue to take us that way.
The Reagan era began when I was fifteen years old and I came to believe that we were all doomed to either eat flaming death in a nuclear holocaust or freeze to death in the nuclear winter which would follow. The Pledge of Allegiance lost its former wondrous appeal to me, but I still said it because I felt it was my duty as a patriot to try and believe in my country.
As my son says, the United States is still one of the best countries to live in, but we have a lot of problems. The election of Donald Trump brought a plethora of pathology boiling to the surface. 
We are not post-racist or post-misogynist and we are severely intolerant of anyone who isn't a God-fearing American "Christian." I put Christian in quotes because I don't think the behavior of those who subscribe to the ideals of American religious fundamentalists is Christ-like in any way. There is a frightening new wave of nationalism, and free speech is under fire. There is normalization of bigotry and intolerance.
This is not the America that young me believed in when she put her hand over her heart to proudly say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning at school and even at home in her bedroom on Saturday and Sunday because she thought it was the right thing to do.
This America brings tears to the eyes of middle-aged, working class me as I write these words. I despair for the loss of innocence in the heart of the child I once was and fear for the future of who I have become, for those I love, and for my fellow citizens of this world.

~Sly Speaks~
As real as it gets

Copyright Julia Henze +123RF.com 

Sunday, July 16, 2017

‘We Need to Survive His Presidency’: Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Blasts ‘Buffoon’ Trump—and the Media Covering Him @alternet

‘We Need to Survive His Presidency’: Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Blasts ‘Buffoon’ Trump—and the Media Covering Him @alternet: 'It’s totally unpredictable. I don’t think he knows what he’s going to do.” Appearing on CNN Saturday morning, former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters tore into President Donald Trump—and the media covering him—while pondering if we are going to survive a Trump presidency.Speaking with host Michael Smerconish, Waters talked about his latest tour that features copious images of Trump—and not in a flattering way.Smerconish asked about the anti-Trump imagery and if the rocker was running “the risk of helping him by going over the top.”

Sunday, July 9, 2017

5 Wingnuts and Reactionaries Bill Maher Has Made Peace with in the Last Year Alone @alternet

5 Wingnuts and Reactionaries Bill Maher Has Made Peace with in the Last Year Alone @alternet: Ted Nugent is just the latest extremist the 'Real Time' host has courted in recent months. With his snarky, irreverent style, liberal comedian Bill Maher has a way of getting under conservatives' skin. To many, the host of HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher” epitomizes the coastal elite who mock them mercilessly and belittle their values at every turn.



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Really have never cared for Bill Maher. To me he seems like one of those neoliberal men who is more than willing to throw women under the bus. He tends to use statements such as "like a girl" to insult men he dislikes.



~Sly~