April 13, 2012

harvestheart:

Money, drugs, guns and gangs: Child actors shame Mexico’s politicians with mockumentary

A little girl faces the camera and says: “If this is the future that awaits me, I don’t want it. Enough of working for your political parties instead of for us. Enough of cosmetic changes.”

  • Este movimiento construido por los mexicanos ha logrado recabar millones de visiones, mismas que serán recopiladas en el libro “El Decreto de Nuestro México del Futuro” el único libro escrito por millones de mexicanos que buscan cambiar el rumbo del país y que será entregado a los candidatos a la presidencia 2012.

Deutsch: Wappen von Mexiko. English: Coat of a...

The bullet-point in English:

This movement constructed by Mexicans has managed to successfully obtain millions of visions, some of which will be compiled in the book “Decree of Our Future Mexico”—the unique book written by millions of Mexicans—a book they see changeing the course of the country, and a book that will be given to the candidates for the presidency in 2012.

April 12, 2012

Buzzer by
Dar Williams

— a song inspired by The Milgram experiment on obedience



Sitting with a number eight platter at the restaurant
Four twenty nine for almost anything I want
Add it up it’s cheaper than the stuff I make myself
I get by, I never needed anybody’s help
And I tore out an ad and they told me that I
would press the buzzer
Would press the buzzer
At the graduate lab they were doing some tests
I pressed the buzzer
Would press the buzzer

Ride a circle off the highway
Spiral into the driveway
In the maze of all prefabs
They’ll be waiting at the lab

I don’t know how everybody makes it through the daily drill
Paint the nails, walk a dog, pay every bill
I’m feeling sorry for this guy that I pressed to shock
He gets the answers wrong I have to up the watts
And he begged me to stop but they told me to go
I pressed the buzzer
I pressed the buzzer
So get out of my head just give me my line
I pressed the buzzer
I pressed the buzzer

Ride a circle off the highway
Spiral into the driveway
In the maze of all prefabs
They’ll be waiting at the lab

They called me back to the lab to discuss the test
I put my earrings on found my heels wore a dress
Right away I knew it was like i failed a quiz
The man said do you know what a fascist is
I said yeah it’s when you do things you’re not proud of
but you’re scraping by taking orders from above
I get it now I’m the face I’m the cause of war
We don’t have to blame white coated men anymore
When I knew it was wrong I played it just like a game
I pressed the buzzer
I pressed the buzzer
here’s your seventy bucks now everything’s changed
I pressed the buzzer
I pressed the buzzer
But tell me where are your stocks would you do this again
I pressed the buzzer
And tell me who made your clothes was it children or men
I pressed the buzzer

Ride a circle off the highway
Spiral into the driveway
In the maze of all prefabs
They’ll be waiting at the lab

February 13, 2012

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February 9, 2012
thishappilyeverafter:

xblondebombshell:

This is from the slut walk. One of the arguments is that girls ask for rape because they wear slutty clothes, short skirts, tight, low-cut tops. This girl is an example of the fact that rape victims can look like anyone, you, me, this girl. Rapists. Dont. Discriminate.
I promised a long time ago that I’d reblog this whenever I saw it on my dash. No regrets, it breaks my heart every single time.
an incredibly important message, rape is rape. no one is ever asking for it. a woman has the right to dress how ever they want - it is society that identifies risque dressing as ‘asking for it’, and in my opinion, that way of thinking needs to be diminished.
always reblog
That way of thinking shouldn’t be diminished: it should be destroyed.
always always always reblog.
very powerful.
omg the look in her eyes :’((via imgTumble)
this picture is so powerful. i reblog it every time it comes up.

thishappilyeverafter:

xblondebombshell:

This is from the slut walk. One of the arguments is that girls ask for rape because they wear slutty clothes, short skirts, tight, low-cut tops. This girl is an example of the fact that rape victims can look like anyone, you, me, this girl. Rapists. Dont. Discriminate.

I promised a long time ago that I’d reblog this whenever I saw it on my dash. No regrets, it breaks my heart every single time.

an incredibly important message, rape is rape. no one is ever asking for it. a woman has the right to dress how ever they want - it is society that identifies risque dressing as ‘asking for it’, and in my opinion, that way of thinking needs to be diminished.

always reblog

That way of thinking shouldn’t be diminished: it should be destroyed.

always always always reblog.

very powerful.

omg the look in her eyes :’(

(via imgTumble)

this picture is so powerful. i reblog it every time it comes up.

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February 9, 2012
Poland’s parliament opposition protesting against government’s decision to sign ACTA without public debates.

purenonsens:

domirine:

youaintgonnalikeit:

even when politicians protest it doesn’t change shit. whelp

Sadly. Hooray for our government… -_-

January 23, 2012
juiceonice:

Hundreds of students from Tucson’s Cholla, Pueblo and Wakefield high schools are walking out today, in protest of the book ban and TUSD’s decision to shut down the Mexican American Studies program.
In an amazing lack of foresight, Arizona’s politicians have managed to piss off an entire generation of young brown people who are getting very good at organizing and will also soon be voting. In five years Arizona will be a very different place. And I can’t wait. Que vivan l@s estudiantes!
In lak’ech: tú eres mi otro yo. Si te hago daño a ti, Me hago daño a mí mismo. Sí te amo y respeto, Me amo y respeto yo.
Photo: DA Morales

juiceonice:

Hundreds of students from Tucson’s Cholla, Pueblo and Wakefield high schools are walking out today, in protest of the book ban and TUSD’s decision to shut down the Mexican American Studies program.

In an amazing lack of foresight, Arizona’s politicians have managed to piss off an entire generation of young brown people who are getting very good at organizing and will also soon be voting. In five years Arizona will be a very different place. And I can’t wait. Que vivan l@s estudiantes!

In lak’ech: tú eres mi otro yo. Si te hago daño a ti, Me hago daño a mí mismo. Sí te amo y respeto, Me amo y respeto yo.

Photo: DA Morales

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January 17, 2012
Is protest an “abuse of power”?

wilwheaton:

SOPA lives—and MPAA calls protests an “abuse of power”

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has looked at tomorrow’s “Internet blackout” in opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)—and it sees only a “gimmick,” a “stunt,” “hyperbole,” “a dangerous and troubling development,” an “irresponsible response,” and an “abuse of power.”

“Wikipedia, reddit, and others are going dark to protest the legislation, while sites like Scribd and Google will also protest. In response, MPAA chief Chris Dodd wheeled out the big guns and started firing the rhetoric machine-gun style. 

“Only days after the White House and chief sponsors of the legislation responded to the major concern expressed by opponents and then called for all parties to work cooperatively together, some technology business interests are resorting to stunts that punish their users or turn them into their corporate pawns, rather than coming to the table to find solutions to a problem that all now seem to agree is very real and damaging.”

Can I interrupt for a moment? Thanks. When you complain that opponents didn’t “come to the table to find solutions”, do you mean that we didn’t give NINETY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS to congress like the MPAA? Or do you mean that we didn’t come to the one hearing that Lamar Smith held, where opponents of SOPA were refused an opportunity to comment? Help me out, here, Chris Dodd, because I’m really trying hard to understand you.

“It is an irresponsible response and a disservice to people who rely on them for information and use their services. It is also an abuse of power given the freedoms these companies enjoy in the marketplace today. It’s a dangerous and troubling development when the platforms that serve as gateways to information intentionally skew the facts to incite their users in order to further their corporate interests.”

Oh ha ha. Ho. Ho. The MPAA talking about “skewing the facts to incite” anyone is just too much. 

“A so-called “blackout” is yet another gimmick, albeit a dangerous one, designed to punish elected and administration officials who are working diligently to protect American jobs from foreign criminals.”

Except for the part where this is completely false, it’s a valid point.

“It is our hope that the White House and the Congress will call on those who intend to stage this “blackout” to stop the hyperbole and PR stunts and engage in meaningful efforts to combat piracy.”

Riiiiiiight. Protesting to raise awareness of terrible legislation that will destroy the free and open Internet  is an abuse of power, but buying NINETY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS worth of congressional votes is just fine.

I’m so disappointed in Chris Dodd. He was a pretty good senator, wrote some bills (like Dodd/Frank) that are genuinely helping people, and is going to be on the wrong side of every argument as head of the MPAA. What a wasted legacy.

August 30, 2011
nationalpost:

Daryl Hannah arrested for protesting proposed Canadian oilsands pipelineActress Daryl Hannah, famous for her movie roles in Splash and Wall Street, was among dozens of anti-oilsands activists arrested Tuesday at the White House in ongoing “sit in” protests against TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline.“Stop the Keystone pipeline,” Hannah shouted as she was being handcuffed by SWAT team officers. “No to the Keystone pipeline.” (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

nationalpost:

Daryl Hannah arrested for protesting proposed Canadian oilsands pipeline
Actress Daryl Hannah, famous for her movie roles in Splash and Wall Street, was among dozens of anti-oilsands activists arrested Tuesday at the White House in ongoing “sit in” protests against TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline.

“Stop the Keystone pipeline,” Hannah shouted as she was being handcuffed by SWAT team officers. “No to the Keystone pipeline.” (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

(via bethefoodoflove-deactivated2012)

February 12, 2011
bethefoodoflove says: i just realized something and i think it could be huge

bethefoodoflove:

as far as musicology is concerned, maybe it’s not the most complex idea, but in the current climate of worldwide revolution, my revelation seemed both relevant and somewhat shocking.

almost universally, protest chants all around the world are derived from the exact same rhythmic pattern:

i’ve looked at chants from all over the world, both english and foreign. i’ve listened to chants from the spanish-speaking world and from the arab world, as recently as recordings taken from the egyptian revolution in the past few weeks.

the pattern of accents appears repeatedly: (Capitals represent accented syllables)

“HELL - NO - WE WON’T GO” (America, Vietnam War)

“HEY HEY, L B J | HOW many KIDS have you KILLED TO-DAY” (America, Vietnam War)

“el PUEB-lo, u-NI-do, ja-MAS ser-A ven-CI-do” (Latin American chant, “a united people will never be defeated”)

A few excerpts you can listen to:

Egyptian protestors chant to this rhythm (0:00-0:15)

More Egypt protests, same rhythm (0:10-0:30)

Tunisian protestors (0:38-0:40)

“El pueblo unido jamas será vencido”

What does it mean? I don’t know. What I do know, is that it relates very strongly to human history as social creatures. We use rhythms such as this to unite ourselves to perform tasks that we would never be able to do alone. If you have a very keen ear, you might even realize that the above chants all have the same rhythmic cadence as a military march: Left, Left, Left-Right-Left.

-Matt.

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January 28, 2011

If You All Get To Heaven by
Terence Trent D’Arby





If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for my mother
Say a prayer for my father
Say a prayer for my brother
But most of all please say a prayer for me

Words of a feather
All flock together
Going round and round
A soul is astral travelling
Watching human motion
Wasting thy seed upon the ground
Discreet intermissions
Coroners petitions
Their work goes into the sand
Voices from the middle
Are gaining very little
It’s getting all out of hand

If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer -volace menteh-
Say a prayer for food and plenty
Say a prayer -sehr sensible-
But most of all please say a prayer for me
If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for my camel
As I ride through the desert
Say a prayer for the rumours
The rumours of war

The last moody summer
Was autumn in covers
Bespeaks of dogs in the dark
A perfect reunion
Of bloody communion
Where do we find Noah’s ark?
A thousand words or more
Seep through the floor
And then take root in the soil
Growing trees of doubt
Helpless people shout
Until their blood starts to boil

If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for Asmodeus
Say a prayer for Belial
Say a prayer for his denial
But most of all you gotta say a prayer for me
If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for St. Religion
Say a prayer for blood baptism
Say a prayer for it’s division
But most of all please say a prayer for me

Old men’s cigars puff up the wars
To protect their fuck-ups again
Young men must die!
To keep the old ones alive
And to prove they’re studs once again

It you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for the people
Who will kill for cross and steeple
Say a prayer for righteous bullets
But most of all please say a prayer for me
If you all get to Heaven
Say a prayer for my mother
Say a prayer for my father
Say a prayer for my brother
But most of all you gotta say a prayer for me