Browsing all 8 posts in GWOT.

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Colonialism, Neoliberalism, and Sweatshop Politics: On the March (Still)

WHAT USGOV is now doing to México by way of NAFTA and the overwhelming of México’s market by US-subsidized Agribusiness it does directly in other nations through coups and forced legislation. The Empire, in yet another shape, sprawls and burps and bleeds and chews up humans as it moves into its final phases.

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As American as Gauze Taped Tight Under A Pair of Black Goggles

WE CAN NO LONGER IGNORE the war crimes that trail our national steps like a raging family of ghosts. Either we refute and condemn these horrific deeds through actions that bring justice, or we are become them.

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how does it feel to war on the world?

IN A WORLD FAR AWAY and to the East, robot ships hover and fly over clusters of homes targeting the residents for a violent death. They lock in their coordinates and fire rockets down on Foreign Militants as well as innocents. An exodus of one million people flees from these alien robot killers and the attacking armies of Pakistan.

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In the Context of an American Empire [Empire or Humanity]

HOWARD ZINN: With an occupying army waging war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the military bases and corporate bullying in every part of the world, there is hardly a question anymore of the existence of an American Empire. Indeed, the once-fervent denials have turned into a boastful, unashamed, embrace of the idea…

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Grenades During El Grito

There are simple ways to end so many conflicts today. We could stop seeking punitive measures in addressing human and natural reaction to economic imbalance and hardship. We could change our fearful, reactive, greedy, other-ing philosophies. We could focus on helping, giving, healing, growing—not bombing, fearing, hoarding, killing. Sadly, though, the powers that be do not want such a world.

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a september remembered

NEVER FORGET. This is what many people say about September 11th, 2001. I say it, too. Though I’m not sure I mean it in the same way. Herein is a tale, including diary entries made from NYC during the WTC explosions, of the changes that those horrifically violent and altogether terrifying events inspired in me. They changed me forever, and in some ways, I would be unrecognizable to you now, had they not occurred.

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All About This Game Dances Death and Pain

ANYWHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER to express their voice, their government—be it communist, democratic or otherwise—will be infiltrating and disturbing the cohesion and strength of that voice, ultimately using violence with no hesitancy or remorse. The unsettling juxtaposition of profit, spotlight, and ignored oppressions will always cause this confluence of energy and tumult. This is our modern-day Olympic Games Carnival settling down uneasily into a world where war and class divides are hurting so many.

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The Dark Knight (on Terror)

The Dark Knight (on Terror)

“You think the city’s better now?” the Joker leers at the Law through a video screen. Matted hair, caked-up makeup and eyes wild and wide. “THIS IS HOW INSANE GOTHAM IS!” And he personifies the madness into which society is descending.