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"MASSACRE"
- the headlines scream: "No Warning"! All of this is dipped in
the 'Shock & Awe' of tragedy and horror on a grand scale. And this is
proof positive of the dimensions of our two-faced, two-tiered society as
it really is: when the real-world 'happens' to the other half in
their manicured and protected bubbles where real-life is never allowed to
intrude.
That might sound cynical to some:
but ask any ghetto kid, spend some 'quality time' on the other side of
life and you will discover just how ridiculous this entire collegial
episode truly was. In Oakland and San Francisco kids die every day,
sometimes the stray bullets find babies in their cribs, sometimes mothers,
sometimes brothers: but all of it is tragic, because there is no
protection, no reason, and no paper world to protect the poor from random
violence in so many ways. Death by gunfire is only one of the very many
ways this society kills those that it does not consider worthy.
The USA is a world of dualities
where the shadow half has never counted: because just as the 'chosen
people' have always felt entitled to protection from the realities of
everyday poverty-the plight of those not chosen has never mattered to
anyone but the loved ones of those who die each and every day-in the
mean-streets that are not paved with gold.
The buffoons are babbling on and
on, inter-cut by words from the official grief counselors that have
gathered like the vultures they are, to suck every drop of panic-terror
from everyone that thinks they are, or have been, affected by this
'national nightmare.' This is the war between the paper world; the one
where no amount of phony laws can ever stop a bullet - is finally forced
to meet that 'other world' where death is sudden, random and often
senseless. So while the paper world of bubbles and bogus laws and
artificial lives begins to ramp up the machinery of heartache and
victimhood: The only thing still certain in 'the real world' is that this
society will not give a damn about how many of 'those other people' are
maimed or murdered, starved or left to die alone on the impoverished
streets that have elevated our sacrosanct universities into their own
little worlds of untouchable privilege.
Local tiny headlines around
almost any major city tell the whole story-usually on the back pages of
what remains of local papers. Weekends come and go and each and every day
the 'others' die in the same way those students did in their classrooms at
Virginia Tech yesterday - yet these deaths are hardly ever mentioned, much
less decried; because you see they never really counted in the first
place. This is a direct result of the class-system that has ruled this
country absolutely, since before we were even a nation. The native
population (still under attack in many places), the slaves that we
technically freed, yet whom we continue to think of as 'lesser people'
along with women and children - these stories are daily denied by phony
fanfare and complex studies that seek to justify yet only end up
tolerating and 'legally' skirting nearly all of this 'societal
behavior.'
Here for instance is something
that has gone on for hundreds of years, in Canada, just across the
border-but is NOT ancient history at all-No, this is history in the making
STILL! Everyone who calls themselves an American needs to know this part
of who we are, as well as who we have been. (1)
Inner-city life in the USA is
something that someone needs to document, because it has nothing whatever
to do with how most 'Americans' see themselves. Yet this has everything to
do with how 'we' can send these same disadvantaged throw-away
people off to fight, so that the children of the privileged can maintain
their little bubbles of safety in that world-of-real-life-horrors, that
very few of them could ever survive in: much less 'prosper.'
The paper world that has ruled
this country - and for the most part this continent - is a fraud because it
pretends to protect the public, but it only applies to the few. The tumult
of the damaged and the disaffected know this for the fact that it is.
While the children of the elite simply accept these 'facts' as the basis
for their rights to continue with the status quo that they shall one day
inherit. The elite fail to credit the numbers of those who oppose them,
primarily because these grievances have always existed, and the great
unwashed have not risen in revolt. That seeming 'silence' has always been
seen by the elite, as 'acceptance and compliance' by those 'others' with
their tyrannies and lies. That's about to change-precisely because of the
numbers and the depths of the real and bloody grievances against these
same elites worldwide.
In Palestine, in Gaza, in
Lebanon, and in literally dozens of other places the world is documenting
our global invasions by the neo-colonialists into those reluctant places
that have steadfastly refused to welcome us. Nature has laws that cannot
be violated-because those violations create imbalances in life itself. The
backlash is not in question-it's only a matter of time.
As if any more proof were needed,
about the farce of this 'national-outpouring' of grief over the fate of 33
dead and twenty-something injured: just look at what this did to those
real events that could actually have begun to alter life in these United
States. The hearings concerning the completely corrupted US Attorney
General was postponed (in deference to the grief of so many). Yet the
whole world knows that this so-called nation is rotten to the core, and
that if anything is to ever change then some of those who have corrupted
the laws must be held personally to account. The fact that 'America'
cannot handle more than one thing at once is proof enough of the farce of
American political life. But to postpone the investigation into why there
is no 'justice' in the US 'CRIMINAL' Justice System-is itself a
massive indictment of the entire farce by which this nation claims its
false-flag of legitimacy in the wider-world. (2)
The Disunited States of North
America is a land in need of cleansing because it cannot continue as this
two-headed monster that it has become. The paper world must find ways to
accommodate the real world problems of the majority of the people here. If
this cannot be accomplished-then the entire sordid affair will have to
finish tearing itself apart, just as the 'Decider' and his creators have
envisioned that, for all of us.
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