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« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2006, 10:49:29 PM »

I dont know about the assumptions. My initial reaction to someone sitting in my house eating my food would be for the safety of my family because we are brought up to believe the "stranger" is bad. So I would instinctivly use my powers of reason and deduction to find out this persons intentions. While being still suspicous and ready to drag them out of my house. After I felt comfortable about the situation I would ask them if they would like some iced tea to wash down what they ate. I would ask them about their boldness to do such a thing and how I could get some. See because I am a rational person and I realize that if someone is just in my house eating they are most likley not there to harm me or they would be hiding in a corner. I am also confident in my proven ability to handle myself in a physical confrotation. So I would want to let the person decide if I kicked there ass or not.

This is the best way to change things in my OPINION. Offering help when someone is in need. Im not just talking family I am talking about strangers too. These kind actions and conversations will help people see that there is a better way to do things. And hopefully they will adopt a more trusting helpfull way about themselvs. Peacful civil dissobedience and direct action are also an equaly important componant.

My problem is where I live. Coupled with my lack of experience with dealing with these issues. See there is no secular organization out helping people just to help people in my city. There are very few direct action campaigns too. So I am left with the responsibility with developing one by myself so here I am trying to pick the brains of every compassionate activist to find out how to get the ball rolling.
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« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2006, 10:25:00 AM »

Yeah, we need a new movement that everyone can come together on, and we need it to be nationwide. I think the first step is to get a website going or something, you know? We need to recruit members and give talks about our plans and intentions whatever they may be. If there really is nothing out there like what we're talking about, it shouldn't be too difficult to get people to join; but we can do it. It has been done in the past. Martin Luther King built a huge base of supporters through peaceful means, just by speaking his mind in public forums. What we have to watch out for is corporate hijackers; in other words those who would pervert our message and try to steal our audience for profit.

I would be down for trying to create some nationwide organization, or even joining a current one if I became aware of it. I'd volunteer my time and effort where I could and I'd try to spread the word. I've never tried anything like that offline, but I created a myspace group called Youth Power that I grew by several thousand members. The group is still up by I've long since been censored and banned from posting in the forum of my own group by the myspace czar, Tom. I would definitely dig getting something together that we could expand, but we need a forum where our voice can't be silenced. Just let me know what you're thinking and I'll let you know how I can help.

I didn't mean to assume you'd be pissed about some guy eating your food from your kitchen, sorry. I know you're a guy who can think for yourself and reach your own conclusions. It's awesome that you don't own a tv. But I think if I walked in on some guy eating my dinner out of the fridge I'd be beside myself with anger, just because I mean...the gaull that would take to come into my house and eat my food and whatnot. I'd be thinking he has no right to do that. I don't think that's the way I should feel about it, because on a philosophical level I don't believe that's it's even my food; and if it's not my food, what right do I have to it? I was just trying to illustrate the difference between philosophy and practice. I admit, it would be hard even for me to practice what I preach, but I think I could do it and I think if we did move in that direction it would make this a better world.

But let's get something done, I'm all for it. Let's design something and create a voice for everyone who thinks they don't have one.
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« Reply #22 on: October 31, 2006, 02:57:08 PM »

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The internet makes me nervous as far as planning certain types of non violent activities that may be disruptive. I think its a great tool for getting a message out though. I think that one issue should be chosen for the initial focus. Be it distributing donating goods and a message. Or maybe just starting a group that could meet once a week to discuss basic ideas to build a concensus on what actions should be taken. But I agree it should be a nation wide movement to build solidarity on specific issues and causes. What do you think?

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« Reply #23 on: October 31, 2006, 07:35:16 PM »

On one hand I think we can't be scared out of using the internet like the asset it is. The patriot act is intimidating, yes, but the very passing of such a law brings the situation to a do or die status. With every passiong hour, the enemy is allowed to round up more dissenters through internet and celly spying, so we gotta use the internet now while we can, while there is still a prayer that there are enough revolutionaries to overwhelm the system with distractions so we or somebody else can get something serious mounted.

On the other hand, I feel it would be smartest to sit back and keep under the radar, let less intelligent people fall in the war that surrounds us since they will never win the ultimate chess game anyway. If we were to do what I suggested in the first paragraph we'd be no better than them and no more effective. It's stupid to run into the pen the system corrals us into. But if we stay under the radar, there must also be a sense of urgency, since every hour that goes by there are fewer and fewer distractions and we stand less and less a chance.

Strategically, I think it would be counterproductive to be disruptive in any way. I hear "activists" talk all the time about gas boycotts and worker strikes, but I don't see the logic. Americans are reactionary, rarely proactive. We're not a people of go-getters. We can't just cause a disruption or the media will exploit the harm we've visited upon society. In their reactionary style, Americans will become "educated" by the media and their own frustration with our disruption of their routines. If we avoid disruption, gain credit as a charitable organization and turn the other cheek; we'll be brutalized at first maybe, but I think we can get reactionary America on our side.

I think your idea about distributing goods and a message is a great idea. Education and charity should be our greatest weapons. We need to start a peaceful movement like the one the good Dr. King set in motion so long ago; only it must not revolve around a single person, so the movement cannot be destroyed through the destruction of that person. We need to create a movement of progressive ideology as well as of people. Men die; ideas do not.

I think a discussion group is also good as far as providing leadership and direction. The more people we involve and the more tactics we consider the better off we'll be.

I think I'm psyched to get something moving.
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« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2006, 08:12:14 PM »

Discombobula,

Sorry I went MIA, I purchased a new computer the other day and have been spending my spare time setting it up. Your right about the internet, no reason to be scared. As for disruptions, I'm talking about critical mass type stuff or marches and protests nothing destructive. Many people were put off by PETA and the red paint throwing campaign but it worked and you see far fewer fur coats these days. Why don't you E-mail me and we can discuss further plans.
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« Reply #25 on: November 03, 2006, 10:37:07 PM »

The Egyptians were a highly civilized and ruled for thousands of years where knowledge, wisdom, and prosperity flourished.   I belive there key to success was spiritual cultivation.  There ability to tune in to the divine plan thru the use of know of self, divination, and destiny fulfillment made the difficult task of government much more possible. 

I believe that the divine plan has appointed specific persons to lead the masses.  Not everyone can be a chief and we would know this as well as our role within the construct.   We would all play our part because we would know what our part is.   

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Born Felipe Andres Coronel on the 19th of February 1978, hip-hop artist Immortal Technique is a controversial figure in the U.S. His songs speak of the need for social justice and equality among all races, with special emphasis on the people of color or Latin Americans, but they also cover topics such as the fight against unfair imprisonments or militarism and many others.

His biography is hence quite intriguing, to say the least, and, just like the best anti aging cream is probably going to be lingering over the shelves of all cosmetic stores for many years to come, Immortal Technique’s songs are going to remain hot, fresh and sought after for a really long time. Due to the fact they speak about topics which are to be considered taboos, his lyrics continue to be listened to with the exterior shutters down in most homes.

Immortal technique was born in Peru, in El Hospital Militar de Lima; several years later, his family moved to America in order to escape the harsh living conditions in Peru. Even though they could not afford to buy any terrain a vendre there, they managed to move to Harlem in the ‘80s. Immortal Technique went to Hunter High School, but just like a hip replacement recall is never of good omen, his grades and behavior weren’t any good during high school either. He was the school bully, he harassed other students and he was not afraid to get involved in scandals with drug dealers from around the area. And while his interactions with these drug dealers were not as numerous as used cars in Phoenix are, they still managed to leave an ugly mark on his biography.

Plus, his graffiti did not actually resemble any Dreamweaver templates, but he was famous for his controversial acts of vandalism. His violence against others almost got him expelled in 1996, but he somehow managed to finish high school and even attend college at Pennsylvania State University. This time, his college experience only lasted for two years; he was then charged and convicted and he was eventually imprisoned in Pennsylvania.

In prison, just like a SEO San Antonio company would focus on booting a web site’s ranking, Immortal Technique also focused on boosting his own social ranking. He began studying the policy of religious history, and, finding the inspiration he needed, he began putting his thoughts in lyrics. In 1999 he was paroled and, even though he was first considered some sort of Agen Bola, as no one had heard of him at first, he began to attend freestyle battles he started winning.

From there on, his career started to bloom, as he gave birth to albums such as “Revolutionary Vol 1” in 2002, “Revolutionary Vol 2” in 2004 and “Revolutionary Vol 3” in 2008. He also became a political activist and started to sing about political injustice (check out his opinion on the imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal or the songs on George W. Bush). Despite of the fact that his albums might not have gotten the type of positive reviews African mango reviews are usually comprised of, this has not stopped him from getting involved in future projects, including an important film collaboration. He might not approve the work of the CNA Financial Corporation, but we all need to eat, right?




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Immortal Technique Rapper Biography

Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

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Through his deep interest in championing for equality between the elite and the under privileged in society, and being not a Mesothelioma Lawyer, the rapper begun his music career basing his lyrics on such issues as injustice, exploitation and mistreatment of the poor. This is captured clearly in his desire to keep control over his production, since he strongly believes that in the music industry, the producers normally make a large profit while the artist for who credit belongs, normally end ups earning peanut amounts at the end of the day.

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