I
have introduced the idea of community policing repeatedly for the last decade.
Maybe you all are tired enough of losing your children and falling prey to the
tyrants roaming our streets in uniform. Maybe now you will embrace the idea of
community policing, so I will discuss it yet again. We could pay young adults
to protect and watch over our children. We could pay unemployed men to protect
the women in the community. This means making sure they get from their
transportation into their homes safely. We could ask any strangers in the
community if there is any way we could help them. The attention will scare away
those who mean us harm and help legitimate strangers find their destinations.
We could use our phones to record anyone violating rules of the community, even
law enforcement officers. The best part about all of this is that we do not
need anything from outside to help us carry out community policing. We could
start right now if we wanted. I meet my wife every night at the train station
to make sure that she gets home safely. I would gladly work to expand this
security to others in my neighborhood, but they are not interested. Maybe you
are interested.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
WHAT YOU LEARN IN COLLEGE
You
can learn a lot in colleges and universities. You learn that the deeper
knowledge is in the library while the classroom skims across the surface of
information. You learn that if you were born a have you really do not need to
complete college. If you were born a have not college really will not help you
much these days. You learn that professors can design classes that everyone can
pass or that no one can pass. You learn that the interesting subjects like art
and philosophy never earn you a good paying job, but since there are not too
many of these jobs around today you might as well study what you like. I would
not go to college if I was young today, but colleges and universities do have
lessons to teach.
Friday, December 27, 2013
SEEING THROUGH JEWISH WINDOWS
Sometimes
I look through my Jewish neighbors windows. I see bookshelves full of books.
Some of the books are volume works. I never see televisions or television lights
coming from Jewish windows. I think about how nice it must be to have so much
information without being forced to defend how much space these books fill. I
also think about how great it would have been to grow up around so much
knowledge. I was a curious child, but my community did not encourage study. I
was considered a strange child because I wanted to know. I grew into the
curious adult that I still am, but it is a daily battle to maintain my hunger
for knowledge. I am told that it does not make money to gain knowledge and
share knowledge so it should be a side activity, a hobby. I fight to keep a
system of study alive. If improving the mind is a hobby and the mind is who we
are, how can I do anything but to study? This battle comes at a price in my community.
I live as a destitute while so many of my people die of stupidity with plenty
of resources at their disposal. I have also lost many friends in this battle.
People rather not have someone around that is informed because their stupidity
is blissful. It would be nice to go into the Jewish homes, sit down, and read
something, but all I can ever do is look through the windows and think of what
might have been if I were born into a different kind of community.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
BLACK MAN (A POEM)
Someone
said
Black
man does not
Describe
us
That
we are brown
That
black means
Without
color
But
I wonder,
We
are without
So
much now
We
have no brotherhood
Because
of no homo
No
love from our children
Because
we are not there
No
respect from our women
Because
of disappointments
I
think that black man
Describes
us exactly
U. S. CITIZENS CHOOSE TYRANNY
The
citizens of the United States choose tyranny every single day. They choose one
of the worse kinds of fascist structures, the plantation. One reason the
plantation is so bad is because it can lumber along for centuries before those
who suffer from it realize they are even on a plantation. It could continue for
centuries more before slaves rise up against it. The plantation is a system
where a small number of rulers almost completely control everyone’s life. The
people on the bottom of the plantation structure suffer horribly, but not
consistently. The slave settles into a sense of comfort because the attacks on
them are not on going. The master will even show genuine kindness from time to
time in order to confuse the slave. Current masters are called the 1%. U. S.
citizens live where the ruling 1% tells them to live. They also eat what the 1%
tells them to eat and wear what the 1% tells them to wear. As a matter of fact
U. S. citizens give themselves over to the 1% mind, body and soul. This is why
we eat food that has been tampered with and breathe air that poisons us. You
can march and rally all you want, but as long as you leave the heavy lifting of
the functioning of your community to the 1%, you will always be a slave.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
U. S. CITIZENS REJECT DEMOCRACY
The
citizens of the United States reject democracy every day. Democracy requires
that a majority of the population seek out knowledge for the purpose of knowing
concepts like existence, ecology, and democracy itself. You cannot be something
that you do not know. U. S. citizens seek knowledge in order to belong to an
elite group of people or to gain employment that pays a little more. Democracy
requires that a majority of the people be bonded in a fundamental way. U. S.
citizens are divided into groups and organizations. They do not even co-exist
in a peaceful manner. Democracy requires that a majority of the people decide
policies for the whole group. U. S. citizens leave all of the decision for
their lives up to a small number of people. People who live on this territory
called United States talk about democracy, but hardly ever practice it. The
paradox is the louder they scream democracy the less they practice.
Monday, December 23, 2013
THE REALITY OF IT ALL
If we can reach higher state of consciousness so can you, really. I never did believe in this limited system and neither did you, really. There is no career ladder, really. You do not have to treat your people like stepping stones, really. They are not better than you or you better than them, really. We are all pieces of to the puzzle and when one puzzle is solved we become pieces for the next one, really. You can believe your eyes, but you do have sight beyond sight, really. When you are within the natural cosmic order of things you have no need for wants, really. The reality of it all is that you are a lot closer to the truth of it all than you know.
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