Two things that make me angry:
One,
prosecutorial immunity. I mean, yes, I understand the point of protecting professional public adversaries from punishment for doing their jobs; but when we’re seriously asking
"Should prosecutors be allowed to knowingly frame people for murder and get away with it?" - something’s effing broken.
And two, people who kick people while they’re down. In an economic crisis, why is it always
social services,
libraries, and education programs that get the knife? Oh, right - because those programs affect people who can’t fight back.
*sigh*
Lord, please give strength to the Internet during this difficult time - it’s one of very few ways
the underrepresented might be able to make their voices heard [that's a PDF, but awesome; if nothing else, read the Introduction], by each other as well as by those in power, in a world dominated by corporate media and upper-class-funded politicians.
As it was in that now, is in this now, and will be in future nows, Make It So*.
*Ever since a professor showed me how the best translation of "Amen" really is "Make It So", I love substituting, and listening to Jean Luc Picard close all the prayers in my mind! ;)
Originally published at
*Transcendental *Logic. You can comment here or
there.