Monday

Gawd Bless 'Merica

god bless 'merica
greatest country in the history of the world.

can't provide health care for 1/4 of the population, laying off thousands every month, banks foreclosing on homes, trillions taken from the taxpayers and given to the unaccountable private tyrannies that caused the situation, fighting two wars (publicly) and many many more through private connections and the CIA, wiretapping phones, destroying the environment faster than any other nation except china, hating people callin them "illegal", denying marriage rights, defending gun rights, commercializing people into buying shit they dont need so they start to feel like shit so they buy more shit until their whole world is surrounded and immersed in shit and suddenly everything and everyone around them turns to shit- no sense of community or belonging

greatest country ever

Wednesday

Support Our Troops

The goal of the established is to present a skewed view of the world. There's us here in our little country and we are all happy and together and united etc. And then there's them, the dirty other people that don't belong with us, that are somehow always lurking out on the periphery trying to kill us; conveniently around election seasons no less (communists, terrorists, socialists, mexicans etc).

Governments and businesses have been propagating this idea since the dawn of nation states (approximately 1648). It happened in the late Weimar Republic, it happened in Soviet Russia, it happened in Maoist China, it happened in King George's England, it happened in Franco's Spain, and Polpot's Cambodia, Suharto's Indonesia, Sharon's Israel, Bonaparte's France, Mussolini's Italy, and it happens today in America.

With phrases like "support our troops", (incedentally something that no one is allowed to even fathom questioning) the goal is to create a culture without thinking.

Well, yeah I support our troops. That's a good thing. Right? Or is it?

One is not even granted the ability to question what it is our troops are doing. Let's say our troops invaded a country that had posed no threat of attack to the U.S. and let's say that country did absolutely nothing to harm the United States in any way (take say Iraq and Afghanistan for starters). And let's say our troops are killing civilians, bombing churches, mosques, schools, and hospitals- all in the name of freedom and democracy. Would you support our troops then?

Let's say veteran complaints of terrible health care, or no access at all, have been extremely high in recent years according to escalating rates of PTSD and declining rates of health care access for veterans. Does it even seem that national leaders "support our troops"?

Is it right to support our troops when they are needlessly killing people? How many goddamn innocent civilians have to lose their lives and the ones they love before we stop worshipping our troops and start giving the peace movement some hearsay? With all the money we spend on "national security" (in other words militarizing the world) we could be feeding starving Ethiopian children or building humanitarian shelters in Bolivia.

Does anyone support this?


This is the kind of stuff that is happening in our world today. The true people that actually support our troops as human beings, discourage their status as troops. We must reject outward aggressive war at all cost, or accept the future consequences of our actions. Today we are killing them, tomorrow they may retaliate against us. It is an endless cycle that can end with us if we want it to.


Don't Wanna Be An American Idiot




Friday

The Subtle Differences Between Republicans And Democrats

Another day battling for the scraps of the ruling elite.
Under Bush:


The battle was between which private contractors could kill more people in Iraq and Afghanistan- for which oil giants who could exploit and reap the benfits in order for the maintenance and easy access to cheap fuel- to keep which corrupt international corporation at home making record surplus profits.


Under Obama:


The battle is between which international bank (Goldman Sachs) will inflitrate the fed and reduce interests rates to 1%- to take money from which underfunded public schools- to help eliminate their competition (Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns etc)- that will provide heavy unnecessary bonuses to which top executives running the economic heist.


Somehow this is still called a democracy?

Monday

Illegal Activism

Despite Mainstream Suppression, People Still Care About The Environment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHE-7_s9jj0&feature=player_embedded

Saturday

10 Easy Steps Toward Becoming the CIA


Step 1: Make covert deals with middle eastern countries, exchanging arms for natural resources.

Step 2: Carefully moniter their "democratic" elections (generally support the more tyrannical candidates in order to maintain steady control of the region).

Step 3: When democracy prevails, but not in the direction you intended, send in troops to "stabilize" the area.

Step 4: Begin a rigorous ad campaign at home to make sure the public is a-ok with you attacking that nation (be sure to use words like communists, socialists, racists, terrorists etc).

Step 5: When available, be sure to support militant uprisings that have the potential to overthrow democratically elected leaders that disagree with your view.

Step 6: When the country falls into chaos, be sure to send in waves and waves of troops suppress any further uprisings.

Step 7: Construct clandestine prisons and round up "suspicious" people that might not want you in their homeland.

Step 8: Upgrade "techniques" (like simulating drowning, rubbing feces all over their bodies, rapings, beatings, attaching electrical cords to their testicles, tie them up and allow dogs to attack them etc) to get necessary information out of prisoners (such as where other people that disagree with your presence in their country might be).

Step 9: Disregard international human rights laws and treaties. NOTE: be sure not to apologise nor pay any reparations because these are signs of weakness.

Step 10: Justify all of your actions in the name of freedom and democracy.