Friday, November 11, 2011

37 Mafia suspects take a hit. or do they?

Loanshaking and gambling on trial!


http://mafiatoday.com/gambino-family/37-suspects-rounded-up-in-major-bust-involving-gambling-loan-sharking-rings/

The audacity of the State has no bounds. First they claim without evidence nor citation of fact that the 37 people indicted are part of he Mafia. But I doubt this. It is like those they claim to be Terrorists or Communist or whatever is in vogue at any particular time in history.

In this case there is just a lumping together of all 37 people and voila. Mafia indicted along with their 37 champions.

For what?

Loansharking and Gambling?

But this is the basis, the foundation of the Capitalist Economic system. Capitalism is born from, and survives and thrives on loansharking and gambling. And the Capitalist' gamble lost! The states were high and still are. Bankruptcies, foreclosures, eradication of IRAs and savings. The collapse of entire countries~ The list is endless. And it doesn't stop.

We are encouraged every day to spend, to barrow, to gamble, to play the lottery; for what? For capitalism to survive.

Making money from money is the essence of Capitalism "Making your money grow" is it's motto.

Capitalism frowns on the distribution of wealth and goods. It calls those who receive lazy, unsophisticated......... a drain on the system. The entitlement programs are not considered part of Capitalism. They are deemed a necessary evil required for the perpetuation of Capitalism. (To my way of thinking Medicaid, unemployment insurance are like the band aids that cover the evidence while the sores fester.)

This trial of the 37 self appointed CEO of the 99 percent can bring to light the hypocrisy of the rulers, the champions of law and order while putting Capitalism on trial.

Linda Zises
from Chicago

Sunday, October 30, 2011

OWS: Just getting started

It isn't the outside, the rain, sleet or cold weather that will drive the movement of OWS into the dustbin of history because it is a youth driven movement without God on their side, nor media or money.

It is a movement of the young who see the future as hopeless, with debt that far exceed their ability to gain financial stability. The more educated, and most are educated, the greater their debt.

Sooner rather than later the OWS will wake up to the problem with the Universities that make debt a graduation nightmere while the schools amass huge futunes in tax free real estate at the expense of culture, of history of places that hold memories more rich than the education that schools offer to those of their chosing.


The OWS movement will also wake up to the reality of their political power. They will form their own political party, the 99 per cent party and they will not have to go through the arduous process of trying to gain acceptance on the ballot for their party, their platform, a voice on radio, telvision. They won't have to debate anyone because there is no debate with crooks, liars and mouth pieces who have destroyed the fabric of life for millions upon millions of people, countries....the world

The OWS will go to the polls in numbers almost unheard of in this great country, and they will offer up their candidates for Prsident of the United States, and it will be Anon for President and Wiki for Vice President and the 99% will wear masks when forced to speak. Anyone wearing the mask will satisfy the need for public discourse. The 99% will run on a platform of full transparency and democratic participation and human need above greed. And work?

They articulate a way to distribute goods, life sustaining necessities without making the sole method of income distribution the almighty "work" that professed character building trait deemed mandatory for the 99%. Work will be a luxury as it is for the one per cent. What people won't do. machines will.

And the OWS will write-in their candidates for President and Vice President. If you have ever tried to write in a candidate you know this is a long arduous process that will impede if not bring to a premature end a day of voting on the aloted line for the corporate delivered candidates of no one's particular choice.

Come rain or shine, sleet, or winter cold,
the work of the OWS is but just begun. If only they have the vision to do what must be done.

That is my dream

Linda Zises
recent Chcago resident

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Winter: A premature end to Occupy Chicago:

Chicago has recently passed an ordinance limiting the amount of glass allowed in home construction.

Down the street from me is a newly constructed glass guzzling home that clearly pushes the ordinance limits.

Why the need for inordinate amount of glass and why the huge, mansion homes which look more like museums than intimate family hovels.

The answer lies in the dreaded inevitable prospect of the looming winter.(excessive money aside)

Chicago has endured the windy part of its legacy with some discomfort but the recent blizzard which for the first time in Chicago history caused the schools to close is still fresh on the resident's minds. In addition to the wind and the snow that makes walking hazardous is the ever present cold preserved by Lake Michigan which is the root cause of the excessive heat in summer and cold in winter; the opposite of an ocean that keeps weather moderate.(of course global warming contributes its fair share of projected and real discomfort)

What this translates into on the every day mundane life expectancy is the inability to get up in the winter cold days, and an even greater inability to go outside. Jogging will be a distant memory and bike riders will be few to none for almost 6 months.

This explains why the house, no matter how big, how conversant with the great beyond through it's mammoth use of glass, becomes for one and all, a jail. A $15 million Jail. You gotta love it!

As a rule I am not one to hibernate as I learned people do here in winter but I will be held up in my home with the rest of the Chicago residents when the brutal weather hits for long endless dark days. And that is why I had my windows cleaned. To be able to be locked inside while feeling in contact with the great cruel Chicago Environs.

And that is why there is no need to use force to end the Occupy Chicago movement or the OWS denizens; winter weather will bring the troops back to their warm abodes, or so it is hoped or rather forecast.
This is where planning count.

Preparing for the not so distant future.

Linda Zises
recent Chicago resident

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

occupy wall street: report from Chicago


Occupy Wall Street : Poster Man


the crowd is growing. the police are mulling about and the government agents are engaging the protesters with their ill disguised clothes. But this is a beginning. I couldn't figure out where people would sleep; there is little space between the Federal Reserve Bank and the protesters.

I offer a quote we might all want to keep in mind during these still warm enough days for outside happenings

"Liberation is an act of simultaneous conscious awakening and direct action, a concrete engagement with Reality guided by a freed Consciousness, a massive collective labour of love that conjoins praxis and theory; it's a spiral in which labour struggles and political struggles fuel and nourish each other to turn in a widening rising helix. As that helix turns, it brings in more people into its process, sculpting an expansion of the liberated community outwards and higher. David McNally's article paints a picture of how this took place in Egypt and anchors it to the work of other prominent revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, who had a lot to say about the revolutionary moment, and its process."

The picture above is of a man who wasn't on Wall Street but in Chicago. He worked hard to get his outfit just right, the red tie and black shirt. His red and black hair didn't make it into the photo but it was great! And his Mask is outstanding, as was his attitude; gentle, determined and.........all that is needed to go the mile.

Linda Zises
a recent chicago resident

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

RAPT : The monetary value of love

Lucas Belvaux

Wednesday, July 6 at Film Forum --2 week engagement


“.......based on the 1978 kidnapping of the French industrialist/playboy, Baron Edouard-Jean Empain. In RAPT, the victim spends a harrowing nine weeks in the hands of a criminal band, but the experience proves less life-threatening than the scandalous revelations of his secret life -- uncovered by the tabloids in the course of these events."

Commentary

I did not experience the unfolding of this tabloid perfect, gossip juicy sexual/political scandal in real life time which might have heightened the impact of the drama.

As a fresh viewer to the unfolding scandal I became enmeshed in an emotional struggle. On the one hand I wanted to remain sympathetic to the unshaven, filthy man/victim as he deteriorated in the course of his torture experience including the brutal chopping off of his finger without apparent benefit of surgical procedures. It was a struggle not to appreciate the torment of his family; his wife, daughters, mother who rightfully acquired the address of Madam with her dignified posture and demeanor.

The collateral damage to those who bore his name and blood line inflicted by this kidnapping certainly should not be endured by anyone.
However, I was simultaneously confronted with the reality of how obscene the wealth and status of privilege was for this French man who hoodwinked those who knew him best into thinking he was what he wasn’t and wasn’t what he was.

The juxerposition of two scenes brought my emotional dilemma to the fore. In the first scene we are looking at the barren, seemingly mildewed room, where a TV is turned on while the victim eats. This scene is immediately followed by the sight of The Family eating in their more than opulent dining room with the TV on, and again functioning as a distraction to the immediate task of eating.

From the one visual scene to the other the contrast said it all. Who is right in this kidnapping event? And what is justice, Injustice?

In our world where the wealthy appear to be free to act, flaunting their immorally with impunity, isn’t their wealth the real culprit, the enemy of us all?

Rapt
brings this reality into clear focus. It messes with our seemingly instinctual reactions. It shows the extent to which we are conditioned to feel and it forces us to reassess what is right, what is wrong and to what extent we, the viewers, have become the mindless victims manipulated with strong music, great acting and a message which maybe in another arena we would never embrace.

What more can be asked of a great, a meaningful provocative and entertaining film?
except
that it be shown again and again to remind us who the enemy really is.




Linda Zises
WBAI Radio

Monday, February 28, 2011

Wisconsin leads the way!

I went to school in Wisconsin- four years at the University in Madison where it is colder than I ever imagined cold could be.

The people of the State are not unusually sophisticated. They are like most mid westerners, concerned about their families. They don't have the time nor inclination to read the New York Times from cover to cover or to think about politics in detail. That is why they elect representatives, to represent their interests, the interests that they assume their politicians who live next door to them share and want to see realized.

In up state Wisconsin it is so cold that often the parents of school age children do not go to social functions or even to P.T.A. meetings. They allow teachers to teacher and administrators to administer a Democratic academically sound curriculum.

It is unimaginable that the foundation of their lives, their values of democracy, of taking care of the middle class, of having feelings for and about other people are not being respected. To see their politicians with
Scott Walker at the forefront of this malaise is not only abhorrent to the Wisconsin citizen, it is unthinkable. And although Wisconsin is a Republican State each person seems to remember the great Governor at the turn of the last Century, Lafayette who brought to life the idea that Republican/Democrat means nothing. It is the middle class, the financial emotional wealth of the State that must be realized and maintained, a lesson Scott Walker has yet to learn.

150 thousand strong took over the Capitol last weekend. Next weekend, there will be more and then more and more. And banning the Pizza from Egypt won't stop the Wisconsin citizens from protecting the exercise of their Democratic process. This struggle isn't about which Party rules, it is about middle class values, the right to discuss, negotiate, bargain. Wisconsin isn't a Monarchy/Plutocracy , not yet.


Keep up the good, the great work, Wisconsin. .
Change, it is a coming
even to the U.S.A.

Linda Zises
Reporter at lage

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Black Atheists And The Values Wars

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MORAL COMBAT: BLACK ATHEISTS, GENDER POLITICS, AND THE VALUES WARS
By Sikivu Hutchinson


The word atheism elicits shock, dread, anger, and revulsion among most African Americans. They view atheism as "amoral," heresy, and race betrayal. Historically, the Black Church was a leading force in the fight for racial justice. Today, many black religious leaders have aligned themselves with the Religious Right. While black communities suffer economically, the Black Church is socially conservative on women's rights, abortion, same sex marriage, and church/state separation. These religious "values wars" have further solidified institutional sexism and homophobia in black communities. Yet, drawing on a rich tradition of African American free thought, a growing number of progressive African American non-believers are openly questioning black religious and social orthodoxies.

Moral Combat provides a provocative analysis of the political and religious battle for America's soul. It examinesthe hijacking of civil rights by Christian fascism; the humanist imperative of feminism and social justice; the connection between K-12 education and humanism; and the insidious backlash of Tea Party-style religious fundamentalism against progressive social welfare public policy. Moral Combat also reveals how atheists of color are challenging the whiteness of "New Atheism" and its singular emphasis on science at the expense of social and economic justice.

In Moral Combat, Sikivu Hutchinson highlights the cultural influence of African American humanist and atheist social thought in America. As the first African American woman to publish a book on atheism, she places this tradition within the broader context of public morality and offers a far-reaching vision for critically conscious humanism.

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Planned Parenthood and the Rape of American Women

By Sikivu Hutchinson

Lately, the sound of galloping hooves and rustling white sheets has risen in a deafening squall from the Capitol. Like their Klan ancestors, elite white males in Congress’ political lynch mob are once again savaging communities of color. The House’s vote to gut Planned Parenthood is a criminal act against poor and working class women and their families. In many rural and urban neighborhoods there are few affordable alternatives to the health care provided by Planned Parenthood and other reproductive rights service providers. These clinics are the frontline of preventive care in poor working class white communities and communities of color, providing pregnancy and STD testing, contraception, pap smears, abortions, and counseling for families with little to no health coverage.

Ever since its midterm elections’ sweep, the far right has ramped up its unrelenting drive to theocracy, using reproductive rights as its battleground. Drawing on the sabotage of ACORN, Speaker John Boehner and a host of other GOP and so-called Blue Dog Democrat fascists are bound and determined to take down Planned Parenthood. Extending Hyde Amendment restrictions on federal funding for abortions to private providers is central to their agenda. Too spineless to criminalize women who seek abortions outright, Religious Right politicians instead choose to pillage health care provisions that keep women from falling deeper into poverty, illness, and economic dependence. Hiding behind Orwellian claims of being pro-life, far right politicians exercise draconian control over the bodies of poor women and their families in the name of God, guns, and bloody fetuses. Why not just jail ‘em all and let God sort ‘em out?

It should be no revelation that when poor women are denied access to decent affordable reproductive care—including access to safe abortions—families and communities suffer. While federal and state governments dismantle education and health care funding, the American military regime goes untouched. Because black and Latino communities are on the frontlines of imperialist military recruitment and educational inequity, few people of color would argue that government handouts to the military industrial complex should trump education funding. However, reproductive justice just doesn’t have the same political cache or urgency amongst progressives of color. Consequently, conservative reactionary forces within the African American community have successfully allied with the Religious Right in a revived anti-abortion billboard campaign targeting black women. This propaganda has cropped up recently in black and Latino Southern California neighborhoods. By implying that aborting black babies makes them an “endangered species,” these billboards evoke plantation era regimes of social control.

In essence, bad “genocidal” black women don’t know their place, don’t know that they were put here to be God’s sacrificial vessels and don’t seem to grasp that only evil promiscuous misguided Jezebels get knocked up. They also haven’t gotten Sarah Palin’s telegram...
MORE@ http://blackfemlens.blogspot.com/2011/02/planned-parenthood-and-rape-of-american.html

Sikivu Hutchinson is the author of Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars (Infidel Books).

Obama: An American Magician Extraordinaire!

If Obama didn't exist, would there be a Tea Party?

If we didn't have a President hell bent on spending money with a guarantee that the money spent would instantly or almost instantly, disappear because it would be devoured by the wealthy who already have more than they know what to do with and thus do nothing, or to a war/national security/spying effort that produces bullets which, when used, disappear, or tear gas or other armaments so dangerous that their intended use is unconscionable and counter productive, and a spy network that couldn't see a full blown Egyptian Revolution in progress even though it was inaugurated with the recent textile strike by thousands( wasn't it the Iron building fire that started the U.S. on Labor Unions?)

Obama gives Federal money, the people's money, to the banks without charging interest; the very crooks who know better than anyone how to make money disappear, how to "go bankrupt" along with corporations too big to fail and we, the workers watch that money disappear, no longer in circulation. Like magic, it disappears before our very eyes.

The next Obama magical feat will be to disappear the
targeted social security money( that is probably already eaten up by the ever-hungry, clandestinely,)
the middle class,
the workers.
We'll all become slaves of the State
the poor, that pathetic segment of the American population that is in need; always hungry enough to become whatever the Magician wants us to be.

With Obama at the helm,
(the American/corporate driven, owned manipulated Supreme King anointed by God, be He/She Christian, Muslin or Jewish supported, financed by those who make money while they sleep and reap restful anxiety free life styles marred only with the occasion ripple the slightly ahead of their time Tea Party engenders as they capitalizing on the alleged poverty of Government and when they insist on bringing to the fore their "creative" solutions-- the only contradiction being their mandate to keep Government out of everything except, of course, a woman's body)
WE Will Win!!!!!

Are you ready?

Have you hidden your Gold in your backyard, bought your own generator, created a secure cache of guns, ammunition? Have you bought into a religion of your choice and talked to your children to prepare them for better days here on Earth and in Heaven; mostly the latter? Have you?
And what about the bomb shelter your late relatives built? Is it up to date, ready for use?
Be assured. It can't be long now. Obama will get the Job done.

We are on the brink of the second. a Real American Revolution!

Only the young can stop us now.
Or can they?

Linda Zises
reporter at large

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Channel 5 Football: Black vs. White

Sunday afternoon football: Fox Channel 5 does is again.


Watching The Redskins vs. the Giants' Sunday afternoon football game January 2, 2011 brought to the sports hungry-public an experience in watching the rudiments of prejudice unfolding.

If I didn't know better, viewing this sports event would have seened like a battle between the all Black team, the Redskins, against the all White team, the Giants, dominated by quarterback (no space between Manning who is White.

During the entire two hours of my viewing I saw only Caucasian faces in full prolonged frontal view while the few Black men shown on the screen were presented in profiles.

There was one view of a line of several Black men sitting on the bench, with an underlying impression that these men were lazy. All were Redskin team players. In contrast, no Giant player was presented sitting down. The Giant team players and coaches were seen standing, talking, making the game look like an active, energy-driven sports event..

And the pictures that appeared on the screen made it seem as if the officials, the coaches, and the referees were predominantly White men. If this is true, this reenforces the notion of insidious prejuduce not just in the filming of the game, but in the game itself.

The Fox channel 5 presentation, containing the deliberate one-sided filming of the game, is an example of insidious prejudice, a way of subliminal influence on people without their full awareness of what is being done to them.

This view of the bad Black Redskins vs. the good White Giants team is pure fantasy, a creation of virtual Fox reality.

The only real element in this Sunday afternoon football game filming was the prejudice that Fox brought to the viewing public without restraint.

Linda Zises