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Of Murder and a Friend

Anonyme, Wednesday, September 15, 2004 - 07:54

Ytzhak

 
I am reminded of murder and a friend shot through the head behind a police station... I am reminded of Anthany James Dawson pounded into a coma on the streets of Victoria by police officers... I am reminded of the self lynched black and Native youth sentenced to death by the callousness and mental pimpin of this city... cuz they consume native and black boys...

 
Peace,

I am reminded

Of murder and a friend shot through the head behind a police station

I am reminded of Anthany James Dawson pounded into a coma on the streets of Victoria by police officers

I am reminded

Of the self lynched black and Native youth sentenced to death by the callousness and mental pimpin of this city... cuz they consume native and black boys

I am reminded;

"keep a cool head" as the song by marcus Garvey goes.

I am reminded;

"I recall that my great master the late Grand Ayatollah (Hossein) Boroujerdi once said: "I am a different man every day." This statement expresses an important point: that no one can claim to have access to the absolute truth, and that everyone should always strive to correct one's positions and views in the direction of the superior truth. Yet, what one has achieved as a result of one's sincere efforts at any given time can be taken as evidence of truth, and one should adhere to it until one has reached a superior truth, or has discovered one's own error." -- Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri

...and dig the samizdat

Islam as dissidents and antipoverty revolutionaries -- a Muslim as a revolutionary one step forward from Sandinista

I'm noticing more bullying, more propaganda -- the propaganda of hate and self deception coming out of my town; even within the artist community and the left (which has never really been open minded – simply pretentious in its blue haired decadence – its post modernist fascism = hacks) -- all are afraid of the powers they posed to be against or have fallen inline with them for profit -- and the ignorance which they hid behind, with their middle class political correctness, is showing itself to full effect.

the trend is to find a moral high ground to hide behind to express your hate for the samo people you've always oppressed -- niggers, natives and sand niggers. It transforms into the metaphor of invasion -- invasions of noble peoples, the psychic, the emotional and physicals assaults of those who dissent, be they overseas or across the street. The treachery has come to the point of hiding your odi(N)um behind a cause celeb – the defense of white wimmyn hood (kinda like the south during the civil war), the gayousie gated community and crime ... reaganomic and mulronyISM in hemp funKKKAY gear with a alternative twist.

it seems that the left only concerns itself now with white rich homosexuals, pagans, the business community and their security forces.

on the anniversary of Anthany James Dawson's murder by the VDP all that our "HEP" weekly "Monday Mag" (now a Pravda for the city and the thugz) would concern the citizens with is the DIStraction of cellulite around the city and why gay men have a bad body image.

Our so called left remained silent ...yes... we had to hear of the struggles of white folk -- an amerikkkan vegan looking for imported food in prison and old middle class caucasoid woman claiming native land for the neocolonist – the environmentalist.

"All they're doin is telling us black kids and everybody that's minorities that our life isn't worth anything

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