Apr 10, 2006 12:17
until we understand the nature of intitutional violence and how it manipulates values and morals to maintain the power of few we will forever be imprisoned to ignorance. roiting isn't so much an act of violence against the community as much as it is a method which to gain attention to what the government chooses to ignore. we must see that the department of military development and the bank of america are the main benfactors to such orchestraed violence. money used to create the cesspool of violence and poverty within our own country. my main point and purpose is to bring the information that i have been gathering these past two months to the public who for as far i have know have not been given. to talk of true freedom of the press, we must talk of the availability of the channels of communitcation that are designed to reach the entire population, or at least that segement of the population that might participate in such a dialouge. freedom of the press belongs to those who own the distribution system. perhaps that has always been the case but in a mass society where nearly everyone is instantaneously plugged into a variety of national communications system, widespread dissemination of the information is the crux of the matter. to make claim that the right to print your own book is freedom of the press is to then assume that anyone with a shopping cart can challenge a chain super market or that any child can grow up to be president. to join me is to make a commitment. i plan to go as far and the system and society that i exist in will allow me to go. perhaps further by "illegal" means if need be.
in sort smoking pot and putting che's poster on your wall does not constitute as a commitment to a cause.