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words + picturesAuthenticity
Brother Daniel posted this and it is worth posting again…
Do not assume that order and stability are always good, in a society or in a universe. The old, the ossified, must always give way to new life and the birth of new things. Before the new things can be born the old must perish. This is a dangerous realization, because it tells us that we must eventually part with much of what is familiar to us. And that hurts. But that is part of the script of life. Unless we can psychologically accommodate change, we ourselves begin to die, inwardly. What I am saying is that objects, customs, habits, and ways of life must perish so that the authentic human being can live. And it is the authentic human being who matters most, the viable, elastic organism which can bounce back, absorb, and deal with the new…The authentic human being is one of us who instinctively knows what he should not do, and, in addition, he will balk at doing it. He will refuse to do it, even if this brings down dread consequences to him and to those whom he loves. This, to me, is the ultimately heroic trait of ordinary people; they say no to the tyrant and they calmly take the consequences of this resistance. Their deeds may be small, and almost always unnoticed, unmarked by history. Their names are not remembered, nor did these authentic humans expect their names to be remembered. I see their authenticity in an odd way: not in their willingness to perform great heroic deeds but in their quiet refusals. In essence, they cannot be compelled to be what they are not.
finding a way in the middle east
Conservatives are desperately struggling to deal with this information and reconcile it with their blind allegiance to the buffoon who led them into the war in the first place.
Bottom line: The buck stops at Bush, and he is entirely responsible for the abysmal leadership- Paul Bremer anyone?- which has led to current dire situation. So, the Kool-Aid drinkers come forth with desperate proclamations we’ve seen before- “Bush was right.” (Remember the horrific propaganda song? Good for a laugh.)
Sad would be the appropriate word here, if only for the fantastical ability Conservatives have to not face reality. War in Iraq? Not a hard call. If you cared to just think about it all for a minute, without being an ideological fool.
Meanwhile, write to a newspaper and show your support for a diplomatic effort in the Middle East. We need to fight the diplomatic fight, and find a solution to the occupation of Iraq. That much is quite clear.
International World AIDS Day

Today is International World AIDS Day.
People living with HIV:
* 39.5 million people worldwide
* 37 million adults
* 17.7 million women
* 2.3 million children under 15
New HIV cases in 2006:
* 4.3 million total new cases
* 3.8 million adults
* 530,000 children under 15
AIDS deaths in 2006:
* 2.9 million total deaths
* 2.6 million adults
* 380,000 children under 15
HIV by Region 2006…
Sub-Saharan Africa:
* 24.7 million adults and children living with HIV
* 13.3 million women living with HIV
* 2.8 million adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 5.9% adult prevalence
* 2.1 million adult and child deaths due to AIDS
South and South-East Asia:
* 7.8 million adults and children living with HIV
* 2.2 million women living with HIV
* 860,000 million adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.6% adult prevalence
* 590,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
East Asia:
* 750,000 adults and children living with HIV
* 210,000 women living with HIV
* 100,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.1% adult prevalence
* 43,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Eastern Europe and Central Asia:
* 1.7 million adults and children living with HIV
* 510,000 women living with HIV
* 270,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.9% adult prevalence
* 84,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Caribbean:
* 250,000 adults and children living with HIV
* 120,000 women living with HIV
* 27,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 1.2% adult prevalence
* 19,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Latin America:
* 1.7 million adults and children living with HIV
* 510,000 women living with HIV
* 140,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.5% adult prevalence
* 65,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
North America:
* 1.4 million adults and children living with HIV
* 350,000 women living with HIV
* 43,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.8% adult prevalence
* 18,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Western and Central Europe:
* 740,000 adults and children living with HIV
* 210,000 women living with HIV
* 22,000 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.3% adult prevalence
* 12,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Middle East and North Africa:
* 460,000 adults and children living with HIV
* 200,000 women living with HIV
* 68,000 adults and children newly infected
* 0.2% adult prevalence
* 36,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
Oceania:
* 81,000 adults and children living with HIV
* 36,000 women living with HIV
* 7,100 adults and children newly infected with HIV
* 0.4% adult prevalence
* 4,000 adult and child deaths due to AIDS
All figures from UNAIDS AIDS Epidemic Update 2006
The day also serves as a reminder that AIDS remains a grave threat to global public health that requires a sustained global response.
Please remember those who have perished. And, have no doubt, we are witnessing a genocide.
Give a damn.
(c/o Schmuel)
go vote…
A graphic from now defunct Impact Press for the 2004 election that still applies… .
Tell your friends to vote tomorrow. Make a lunch or dinner date to go vote. Kick the bums out.
webuzz – slouching towards…
…in years to come progressives may look back and sigh for the good old days when journalistic “objectivity” still encouraged the corporate media to give the truth and conservative propaganda equal weight, instead of just mindlessly repeating the latter.
Read it all.
…gun control is a red herring and we should really be talking about why we have so much violence in America even when compared with countries that have far less restrictive gun laws.
Well, for starters, we are a violent nation, founded on violence. It’s hardwired into the American psyche. Violence is almost an American right, like the right to drive alone in your car around the block to get a pack of smokes and a six pack when you could walk.
But, more to the point, violence is fostered in the American society on a level that is not only acceptable, it’s encouraged and propagated. It’s business. Big business. From prisons to nuclear missiles. Violence and money go hand in hand and are at the root of the American Dream – Freedom = Money and the right to defend that freedom by any means is practiced freely. So, is it any surprise that people feel vindicated in their belief that it’s entirely acceptable to kill someone for violating their territory whether it be a physical or a conceptual boundary? My two cents…
Instant Karma
Douglas Rushkoff posts a note from Robert Anton Wilson to those who lent a hand. Good work.
Rushkoff and Pinchbeck Dialogue
After working out some tech issues, Part 1 and Part 2 of a 4 Part dialogue I shot between Douglas Rushkoff and Daniel Pinchbeck is finally up on Google Video. The final two parts will be uploaded shortly. Stay tuned!
Part 1:
Part 2:
rushkoff and pinchbeck
Went to a discussion between Douglas Rushkoff and Daniel Pinchbeck last night, kindred spirits with very different perspectives on the Apocalypse, the afterlife, altered states, prophecy, change, spirituality and a host of other equally as interesting topics.
Video will be forthcoming, but until then, here’s a link to the first two chapters of Pinchbeck’s latest work 2012 : The Return Of Quetzalcoatl and a link to the interview (mp3) Douglas did with Boing Boing for their new Get Illuminated podcast series.
get up stand up
Friend Douglas Rushkoff’s recent article for Arthur magazine has me thinking, as always, in new and inspiring ways. Douglas never ceases to hit me between the eyes when I most need it:
So was democracy a failed experiment? Should we just let these guys run the country as long as they let us eat? Clearly, they’re not scared of us or what we might be saying about them. In fact, their best argument that we haven’t descended into fascism is the fact that we’re allowed to distribute columns like this one. How could we be living in a totalitarian propaganda state if there are articles pronouncing the same? Because fascism looks different every time around. 1930’s fascism failed because it was too obviously repressive. Today’s fascism works because it has turned the mediaspace into a house of mirrors where nothing is true and everything is permissible. The fact that there are plenty of blogs and even major books saying what’s happening and still it doesn’t matter is proof that it has worked.But there is hope. It’s not just the radicals and militias who are alarmed, but mainstream congresspeople and government wonks. I, myself, have been approached by two separate government intelligence agencies and three members of congress (of both parties) for help understanding what they already deem to be actionable offenses against the American people by some of our leaders. They are disturbed by the disinformation campaign leading up to the Gulf War, voter fraud, and the way Americans have been frightened into supporting the curtailment of civil rights. Surprisingly, most of my conversations with these patriotic people involve two main concerns. First, they have been ostracized by their peers for their views. This has created some urgency, for they fear they will not get enough party support for re-election if they don’t succeed in their efforts in the next few months. Second, and more troublingly, they are afraid to disillusion America’s youth. Isn’t there a way to fix this problem, they wonder, without raising an entire generation of Americans in environment of acknowledged voter nullification? And what of our reputation in the world? Which is more damaging to democracy: voter fraud, or the public awareness of voter fraud?
To this, we simply must conclude that the reality of voter fraud is more dangerous than any associated disillusionment. To worry about the impact on public consciousness is to get mired in the logic of public relations – and that’s what got us into this mess to begin with.
It’s time to get real, and either fight (through the courts, if possible) to reinstate the rule of law as established by the Constitution, or accept that Enlightenment-era democracy simply doesn’t work and move into a new phase of government by decree or market forces or whatever it is that comes next.
As chaotic and dark as the current times may appear, we can change it. We all have some serious decisions to make. People are thinking, and talking and looking for answers. And, that’s the key: solutions.
I for one am searching for ways to utilize my skills as a filmmkaer and writer to further the fight, as the masthead above says, to “kick the darkness until it bleeds daylight” and to facilitate the work of finding solutions.
Make sure you read Douglas’ entire article. It’s an important piece IMHO.








