Richard Conrad [email protected] On May 26, 2014, at 8:42 AM, Glenn moyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rick, > You are dealing with the real purpose of deregulation. Today, all > corporations can do whatever they want to do to us, in the interest of their > money and power. Customer service is a cruel joke, as was noted by Michael Valentine Smith in George Orwell’s 1984? > and they never need to justify anything anywhere, now that the courts are > owned too. as for instance with SCOTUS' John Roberts and his croniest chums BUSILY big-time assailing Barack Obama NOW currently! > > Most of our neighbors have similar frustrating experiences with all > corporations, but are mostly too embarrassed to share. The massive > manipulation and propaganda system that the rulers control insists that > people must always blame themselves, when corporate cruelty and deafness > beats upon them. The hypermasculinity of neoliberalism tells us to "man-up" > and accept abuse. or having been ‘taught' to never question, object, or even "petition for redress…” ? or maybe because those with true “TRYING" power are not even those who are truly actually listening or caring…? > > With regard to media, we need to remember their modern purpose. Edward R > Murrow is long dead. Pseudo-journalism is designed to manipulate and > infantilize us. It's designed to keep us away from the news and stories we > need to hear, while substituting worthless and mind-numbing garbage to make > us controlled yet violent. (and this week, even on PBS’ McLaughlin Report - ALL right wing rhinoceroses against Obama!) > > At the stop Monsanto rally, I was thrilled to hear some vital intellectual > connections, which the beautiful people among us are beginning to make. Can > we talk of divestment from one evil corporation, when the upper middle class > is "diversified" in the stock market? When pensions are tied to the > interconnections between evil corporations...? Should we pull the money from > Monsanto, so that it can go to private prisons, health insurance, and drone > manufacture? > > I know I have often felt extremely isolated, just like many of our beautiful > neighbors. But when we gather together in formerly public spaces, it's > unbelievably inspiring to connect with other beautiful souls, who are also > able to see oppression and neoliberal capitalism as the criminality it is! > It's time to OCCUPY EVERYTHING! > > Good luck and thanks for the response, > Glenn ALL POWER TO ALL THE PEOPLE, GLENN, MY FRIEND, SOMEDAY SOON… MY FRIEND, SOMEDAY SOON!
