Glenn Beck: The White Knight Who Rode into Washington DC on an Ass
Posted by fahim knight at 02:48, 05 Sep 2010Glenn Beck: The White Knight Who Rode into Washington DC on an Ass
By Fahim A. Knight-El
The social commentator Glenn Beck stepped outside of his familiar role as a television social critic and radio commentator and jumped onto the big stage calling a march on Washington. This writer initially wasn't going to waste his time analyzing and assessing Beck’s event, but it appears the corporate media is continually trying to give him and his event credibility. (Reference: Glenn Beck YouTube Clip Lincoln Memorial Speech:
This writer started officially blogging December 2007 and this article will represent my one hundredth (100) article and I had something a little different in mind which to commemorate this small feat. But as a writer who enjoys exercising critical thinking, I found it difficult to pass on giving my two cents commentary on the Glenn Beck fiasco. There are a lot more pressing issues of importance in America, which are impacting the political, economic and social landscape of a sin sick nation than me scrutinizing Beck. However, this writer was somewhat initially intrigued by the messenger Glenn Beck and his message because often the true climate and sentiments of the dominant society are to be found in the rhetoric and message of these fringe movements and organizations. (Reference: YouTube Clip:
Beck's stage persona at the Lincoln Memorial was a bit toned down from his usual rightwing and outlandish bully pulpit facade of spewing hate and divisive politics (Beck on this day appeared more diplomatic and conciliatory). He on this occasion cloth himself in a messianic garment—evoking God, religion, Bible, etc. This appeared to be a strange tactic and strategy by Beck; may be it was the Tea Party's way of reaching out to the religious right and using this forum as a measure of political consensus building, in particular as they look down the road to the presidential elections of 2012.
Beck's new spiritual evangelical decoy lacked conviction and passion. If you are going to profess religion and appear as a televangelist, he should have taken some lessons from Reverend Joel Osteen and/or Reverend T.D. Jakes on how to convey the principles of religious hustle (religious hustle is old and reliable trade, it has made many of the clergy rich and wealthy) and be effective doing so. Also if this is going to be Beck's new public approach he needed to at least take some theology and divinity courses in which to learn how to better package religious con. There are some effective ministers who could teach him all the tricks of the trade.
But Beck did say that he was short of money as his rally neared and with emotions he said he put it in the Lord's hands and like a good hustler from the pulpit he informed his congregation (I meant Tea Party constituents) that the Lord sent him a five to six million dollars blessing (he did not reveal who the donor was).
Beck understands that white America is dissatisfied and he has tapped into their dissatisfaction (only one hundred percent dissatisfaction can bring out about one hundred percent change) and they are ready to listen to anyone whom they believe can offer a solution to America's problems. Beck and the conservative gang desire for us to believe that America's problems started with the election of America's first black president and is requiring us to overlook the eight dismal years of President George W. Bush reign.
This writer is neither a democrat nor republican, I have no respect for the American electoral process, it has always been a sham and it allows the ignorant masses to believe and think that they are part of a participatory democratic process (American electoral process is controlled by the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission and Bilderberger group). This statement qualifies my position and it allows my readers to be assured that I have no political bias or party affiliations. I have come to know and understand that the ballot and vote even in a so-called Democratic society is predetermined by the Invisible Rulers).
This writer, in his writings have been very critical of President Obama's administration and does not get a pass from me just because his skin is black and is hailed as the first African American president. But conservatives have this selective amnesia when it comes to exercising short term memory, in particular when it requires them to recall and take ownership of all the political, economic and social mess and wayward direction that President George W. Bush left our nation at the end of his presidential term.
The national deficit doubled under Bush from five trillion dollars to over twelve trillion, deregulated the govern rules for Wall Street (this contributed to the collapsing of America and world's economic markets) and Bush led us into two wars with the Islamic world—Iraq and Afghanistan (both were orchestrated to further enrich the Bush and Cheney clans with oil and dope money). Thus, many have just come to the realization that Bush left the American people with one of the worst economies in almost 80 years, which was not seen since the Great Depression of 1929. Glenn Beck up until this past Saturday wanted the American people to believe that President Obama was responsible for America's economic woes.
Also I was a bit confused about Beck's theme "Restoring Honor" I guess the premise of the theme was given to be rooted in the "pristine" values (exemplified in liberty and freedom) espoused by the patriotic principles of our nation's founding fathers. There is a deep seated nostalgic belief held amongst some Americans that the best ideological prototype of patriotism was imbued in those Americans who fought and died as patriots in the American Revolutionary War of 1776 and gallantly declared our Declaration of Independence from Great Britain, which led to America's sovereignty. The establishment of the U.S. Constitution in 1787 embodies what American freedom means to the heart and soul of the compatriot and it is these historical events which many flag-wavers draw their inspiration.
But I as a so-called African American know that many of the Founding Fathers of the United States were slaveholders and this, in my opinion, is inconsistent with their historical and modern moral interpretations of valuing freedom and independence above all else. Yet at the same time these great patriotic American Statesmen did not value freedom for the millions of Africans (black folk) who were deemed Chattel Slaves (drawers of water and hewers of wood); this included our nations first president George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. (Reference: Glenn Beck on Dr. Martin Luther King and the Founding Fathers: (Reference: YouTube clip:
Beck galvanized the white disenchanted and I think that even he was surprised that over one hundred thousand or more white citizens (as the cameras scanned his massive crowd, I did not see much racial diversity present) heard his clarion call and traveled from various parts of the country to this venue in Washington DC. Beck had teased them on FOX Television and on his syndicated radio broadcast by inciting them and appealing to their raw emotions that something was un-American about the political direction our nation was headed; thus, characterizing our commander-in-chief as being a racist and socialist. He fed his constituency enough venom to create a cesspool of political poison to inject every white American with lethal dosages of high potent manipulation and deception (interpreted to mean just blame blacks and Latinos for all the problems plaguing America). (Reference: Tim Wise YouTube Clip:
Beck stated that when he picked the date of August 28 to hold his rally he did not realize that it was the date and place that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. perhaps delivered his most defining "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial. At least that is what Beck wanted us to believe and it was difficult for me to accept Beck's word that it was an innocent mistake based on his volatile, contentious and antagonistic history toward people of color; I did not find his explanation believable. Beck who is a professed Mormon (raised as a Roman Catholic left his upbringing religious denomination in 1999), a religious cult, (yet he has the audacity to question whether or not President Obama is a Muslim or Christian).
Beck did try to reckon with his perception of Obama’s theological worldview by prefacing it as being a theology of liberation. Jesus Christ taught a liberation theology—he condemned the oppressor Pontius Pilate and the Roman Government and his message was designed to liberate those who were oppressed. Beck doesn’t understand that whenever there is an oppressor and oppressed, it creates an antagonistic contradiction which has always justified the necessity for a liberation theology.
Perhaps Beck wasn't required to study African American history because the Mormon's Patriarch and founder Joseph Smith taught from the Bible that blacks were inferior and up until the 1970s (this type theology perhaps appealed to Beck’s conservatism) it was taught by the Mormons that black skin was cursed and inheritably evil. Dr. Daniel Poling, religious editor of the National Educational Association stated: "The essential Mormon interpretation of the Old Testament asserts that the African race descended from Cain. For his crime against his brother, Abel, a 'mark' was put upon Cain. Mormon theology teaches the idea that the 'mark' was a black skin. Thus, the skin color of blacks through all history is enough to condemn them on sight."
"Mormon doctrine lists another strike against the black community. According to their belief, the spiritual ancestors of black people failed to perform properly in their pre-existent state. In what Mormons call the 'War of Heavens' (in which Lucifer and about one-third of the hosts of heaven were cast down) some groups took a neutral position during this celestial conflict. Mormons are taught that these despised neutrals are the spirits that have inherited black people now living on earth." (Reference: C. Eric Lincoln; “Race, Religion, and the Continuing American Dilemma”; p. 149).
They were not permitted to hold priesthood positions in the church of Latter-Day Saints. Doesn't this theology sound similar to the teachings of the Knights of Ku Klux Klan? Perhaps Beck, the ex-substance abuser and drug addict was so delusionary in his civic and social studies classes that he missed that part of American history (the Civil Rights movement and the fight for desegregation). If so then his political ignorance and negligence are excusable relative to him usurping the date of one of America's great icons.
Let me come out with both gun barrels drawn and point them not just at Beck, but at the so-called big three Civil Rights leaders and organizations—Al Sharpton (National Action Network), Benjamin Jealous (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People—NAACP), and Marc Morial (National Urban League). How in the hell did black Civil Rights leaders allow this self-proclaimed prophet, Glenn Beck to hijack the historical setting of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Washington, which was held forty-seven years ago at the Lincoln Memorial? (Reference: Al Sharpton on YouTube Clip:
However, if nothing else this writer supported Glenn Beck and the Tea Party’s cavalry having the right to peacefully assemble any place they please because the First Amendment of the United States Constitution grants them that right as American citizens. Thus, that much of Beck's agenda I was in total agreement (and would have stood shoulder to shoulder with him clinching the U.S. Constitution); he had every legal right to assemble at the Lincoln Memorial, although in black America's minds this date and place (August 28 at Lincoln Memorial) have always been reserved for the King March on Washington celebration.
This writer does not claim to know much about the process of securing a permit which to lock an event in on the mall grounds, but I am quite sure the United States Park Service and the bureaucratic entities have stringent criteria and mandates for organizations looking to assemble on the grounds of the capitol. I do not think Dwight E. Pettiford is still the chief of the U.S. Park Service police, but he spent many years on Durham, North Carolina city police department and may be he could have given me some insight on the process.
Glenn Beck and his backers evidently pulled the permit before Al Sharpton and the black Civil Rights organizers in which to hold their "Restoring Honor" rally on August 28. This writer was looking for criticism from black pundits who should have lambasted Sharpton, Jealous and Morial for derelict in duty for not doing their organizational due diligence to insure that the commemoration of Dr. King's day relative to the March on Washington would be honored in the true spirit of the march (only the Lincoln Memorial could have sufficed the spirit of the original intent) because I do not know if you can separate the historical symbolism (the setting and plot) from the message and the big meeting that Dr. King, A. Phillip Randolph, Roy Wilkins and Bayard Rustin called into existence in 1963.
Many black critics jumped all over Beck for intentionally attempting to co-opt the spirit of the Civil Rights movement, but very few had the courage to criticize these so-called black leaders for allowing Beck to sneak underneath them and embarrassed them by beating them to the permit. No one took any blame—Sharpton, Jealous, Morial, etc., had pie all over their faces that this white boy was standing where they should have been; giving an incoherent and rambling speech about American values. Beck doesn’t realize that what the conservative acclaim as American values are more rooted in mysticism of Freemasonry than the notion of Christianity because most of the Founding Fathers were Masons who had transcended the Christian faith and understood that the Supreme Deity was seen more complete in the context of the principles associated with the Occult, Esoteric and Gnostics teachings.
But lets be clear, Beck may be have stolen a day and got away with—he will never measure up to the Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; King after that speech left a nation mesmerized and eventually forced a nation to come the grips with remedying some of the past injustices inflicted on African Americans by forcing congress to enacting two of the most important pieces of legislation in modern U.S. history, which was the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Bill and 1965 Voting Rights Bill. Beck even went a step further he invited the slain civil rights leader’s niece, Alveda King as one of his speakers on the dais and what one must understand is that blood doesn’t necessarily validate whether or not family would embrace the struggle or betray struggle of a family member who was considered to be an iconic leader and figure in America history.
Beck was smart enough to hire some good black gospel and spiritual singers and must say the music was good, but it was overshadowed by what should have been taking place on that date, place and time and it left a sense of emptiness inside of me to see Beck standing there defining the American dream. Beck had a feel good session and nothing tangible evolved from the "Restoring Honor" rally; oh he did mention that this was a day to honor I guess falling American heroes who were part of special forces operations (I wonder how much of that six million dollars or more that Beck collected will he donate directly to military families).
I don’t know if the rally completely satisfied the red meat urge of Beck’s constituents and it appeared to have left the good ole boys not fully charged, after all many of them came to hear a fire and brimstone talk that would be full of racist antidotes and political cynicism.
Adam Serwer of the American Prospect is a guest blogger at the Plum Line Blog at www.washintonpost.com stated: "All of which invites the question of why liberals wrung their hands so publically over Beck's spectacle, as though this event might actually dwarf the 1963 March on Washington in terms of historical and political significance. At this point, it's obvious that Beck's stunts have a self-conscious hint of irony to them. His increasingly messianic self-conception and his outsize comparisons between himself and important American figures seem deliberately designed to make liberals issue angry public denunciations, which only increase his profile and solidify his stature in the conservative movement, where Pissing Off Liberals is actually more important than anything else. He's figured out how this hustle works. What I don't understand is why liberals keep indulging him with their outrage."
The 1963 march on Washington led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was for Jobs and Freedom and forty-seven years later we are still asking our former slave master's children for jobs and freedom in 2010. Some of us are still looking towards the federal government to save us and we think that we have a sense of entitlement. Sharpton and the Civil Rights marchers convened at the historical Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School in Washington, DC (the first black public high school in America) where syndicated talk show host Joe Madison served as the master of ceremony. I listened to a slew of preachers mount the rostrum and none of them offered any solutions to the 400 year old problem confronting America, which is the black dilemma. They were all reflecting on the "I have a Dream" speech and I was saying to my eleven year old daughter they needed to wake the hell up and move beyond what Dr. King said forty-seven years ago and demonstrate the ability to be proactive.
Dr. King grew in his analysis of the Vietnam War in 1967 and 1968 many of these Negroes who are professing King today rebuked him and condemned him for viewing the Civil Rights struggle as not just a national struggle, but an international struggle. Why haven't black leadership created jobs and industry for their own people and stop this begging the government for assistance and handouts?
Sharpton, Jealous, and Morial these Negroes live lavish petit-bourgeois life styles and it is insane to be pushing for a government sponsored jobs bill forty-seven years after King (what lessons have we learned since Dr. King’s assassination) and have failed to embrace the concept of doing for-self. The Civil Rights movement has to move beyond the symbolic image of Dr. King and the commemoration of great speeches in which year after year do nothing but continue to beg the United States Government for food, clothing and shelter.
Sharpton has positioned himself as the self-proclaimed leader of black America and yet he let Glenn Beck out maneuver him and really out maneuvered forty to sixty million African Americans and there he stood on August 28 at Lincoln Memorial delivering his “I have a scam” speech. Beck knew this was the date and place King gave his monumental speech, but this was a way of being disrespectful towards the history and culture of African American people. His ultimate objective was to create a frenzy and controversy amongst his Tea Party loyalist. Beck, Limbaugh and Hannity are really the new faces and voices of the conservative movement in America.
It is they who are molding and shaping the conservative political framework better than the National Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele. Let’s be for real there are very few Republican leaders that can galvanize close to one hundred thousand persons at a mass rally. Beck is not even considered to be a legitimate political voice and yet this television news host has demonstrated that he is a voice to be reckoned with in American politics. That doesn’t say much about the state of American politics or may be just to the contrary, it speaks volumes about who the real conservative players are.
Fahim A. Knight-El Chief Researcher for KEEPING IT REAL THINK TANK located in Durham, NC; our mission is to inform African Americans and all people of goodwill, of the pending dangers that lie ahead; as well as decode the symbolism and reinterpreted the hidden meanings behind those who operate as invisible forces, but covertly rules the world. We are of the belief that an enlightened world will be better prepared to throw off the shackles of ignorance and not be willing participants for the slaughter. Our MOTTO is speaking truth to power. Fahim A. Knight-EL can be reached at fahimknight@ yahoo.com.
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Comments
26 July 2010
1 year 21 weeks
I find it hard to believe that good ol' Glenn was broke, when Fox paid him more than $50 million to spout his bs.
I still don't understand how he has credibility with the notoriously religious Right wing in America, when he is a Mormon. Baffling.
"in the conservative movement, where Pissing Off Liberals is actually more important than anything else." Sad but true, especially because some conservative thinking could go a long ways in ending the Nanny state, which has suckered ALL races, not just Black Americans.
jr
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
Thank you for the comment and I agree with your assessment. But as I stated in the beginning of my article in which initially I wasn't going to give any credibility to the Beck conversation. Yet, I felt a bit compelled to at least address his chicanery and give the antithesis argument to his distortions. I see that you caught the title—it was giving to make a point on many different levels.
Stay Awake Until We Meet Again,
Fahim A. Knight-El
6 April 2010
21 hours 7 min
Those who follow the patterns of speech of the extreme right wing already have preconceived notions towards different ethnicity and religious beliefs. They are looking for a shepherd blindly in the dark and stumble upon Beck thinking he will guide them through it.
In short I think he is a bit of a megalomaniac who has now gotten sucked into his own craziness. Like a black hole he will eventually swallow everything until he swallows himself. But should we blame the false prophet, or the people who follow him?
"Following the dog’s example, you will have to be wise in sniffing, smelling and estimating these fine and meaty books...after which you should break the bone and suck the substantial marrow..." ~ Rabelais
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
I think you are right on point, and also think right now with all that is going on that people are more gullible and vulnerable and even susceptible to giving credence to ‘strange ideals’ because many in America have this feeling in 2010 of being betrayed by the mainstream entities. Thus, throughout the history of humanity, we have often been sought to be led to look for external saviors and miracle workers outside of ourselves. Beck understands basic psychology, which is just proclaim God and religion (so-called Christian values) and many will hear that without adequately assessing and evaluating the entire script. He and the others know that people are hurting politically, economically and socially—they are ripe for the pickings to be hustled.
Stay Awake Until We Meet Again,
Fahim A. Knight-El
22 November 2004
2 weeks 15 hours
It is relatively easy to recognize these kinds of populists. At least when they say stuff that we don't agree with, or stuff that is simplistic.
When someone gives nice long, powerful and convincing speeches that we agree with, then we have to be really careful.
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We are the cat.
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
No, doubt and I think those type so-called persuasive speeches are deserving of the same intelligent scrutiny as the right-winger Beck is receiving and we shouldn't become relax with untested and untried theories, just because it may sound good. I think the example you gave has the potential to be a lot more dangerous and sinister because the message could tailor toward appealing to a direction of being unassuming. But the goal and objective could equally as well amount to manipulation and deception. I think critical thinking can be taught, but I believe some aspects of this art is innately inherited. Some of us will always chase fool’s gold whether it is offered on the left or right.
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Fahim A. Knight-El
1 May 2004
42 weeks 3 days
Its so full of Fear, Division, Misinformation, and Glenn Becks dry drunk, crazy as a Foxness. Watching the TV is doing us little good. It is being used as a tool against us. Programing us, for what? What new madness?
Bladerunner
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
I think disinformation has always been an effective tool of propaganda and it works in the interest of the Invisible Rulers. It is a systematic ploy and they use the Becks as a herding tool.
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Fahim A. Knight-El
14 July 2008
6 days 4 hours
I think disinformation has always been an effective tool of propaganda and it works in the interest of the Invisible Rulers. It is a systematic ploy and they use the Becks as a herding tool.
LOL... you may have a little of that herding blood in your own veins, Mr. Fahim A. Knight-El.
Never mind.
Look, you go right ahead and enjoy your hanging party here. Mr. Beck is a wonderful guest of honor for this sort of family event. (He is every bit as much a political animal as you are.)
Just be sure to collect those torches and nooses from the mob at the end of the day...
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it."
20 March 2006
9 weeks 28 min
I had students like Glenn Beck and there were days I wished they had stayed home. But I also have had students like those who hate him and I can tell you most assuredly I would trust Glenn much more than those who position him via Informal Fallacies and Non-sequiturs.
6 April 2010
21 hours 7 min
I can't say I hate but his views and I don't like anyone who's views continue to stoke the fires of prejudice, even when we are not aware of it, we should tread carefully. Beck isn't doing that. As Mr. Knight mentioned, he is using the desperation of the poor economy and so on to leech on people. But he is also counting on that the preconceived notions against race or non-Christian religions will activate more fuel in the bellies of his followers. Now I'm NOT trying to say that all of his followers are heavy Klan members, Neo-Nazis, or whatever, not at all. But those who ALREADY are now use him as a device to enhance there views, and he isn't doing anything to stop them. Probably because he is afraid of being torn to shreds.
The media doesn't help anyone, especially FOX ;)
Personally Beck isn't the first "pain in the ass" republican on my list.
"Following the dog’s example, you will have to be wise in sniffing, smelling and estimating these fine and meaty books...after which you should break the bone and suck the substantial marrow..." ~ Rabelais
21 January 2005
1 hour 57 min
Well said, Fahim.
20 March 2006
9 weeks 28 min
Well POSITIONED.
16 August 2007
1 year 10 weeks
Truth is, beck is a mouth peice for ruppert murdoch who is playing a lavishly richmans game with george soros and the obama administration.
I am greatly pleased beck opened the blinders on big gov and the henchmen who are burning it down to the ground.
Beck, in the scheme of things, has people cataloging the facts for his 1 hour of big gov shadowy figure exposure. So beck is not the person to point the finger at. He is only the messenger as pulled about by his corporate handler just like everyone else in the biz.
The world needs people like beck to awaken the TV induced sleep walking dimly witted unwashed rabble to whats actually occuring in the bowels of big gov.
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
Just a little confused about the self-proclaimed “prophet” Glenn Beck, what is his vision for America (other than spewing his inflammatory idiom designed to boaster FOX ratings); meaning a plan of action, thus, we are familiar with his divisive rhetoric and we are familiar with criticism of the present government (many of us share some of those sentiments)? But he and the other gang have not presented a political, economic or social plan for our nation (blaming the poor and immigrants and refuse to look at the disparity of wealth as being the root cause of social antagonism is a convenient argument). He appeals to the raw emotions and ignorance (of the good ole boys) of a certain class of people and like a good hustler, it has made him rich and wealthy (he picked a good market--blame the 'have nots'). Let me just remind you that George W. Bush wrecked our nation and was the epitome of big government and the present government inherited a plethora of issues from the Bush administration ranging from a weak economy, two wars, rising national deficit and trade deficit, high unemployment, collapse of America’s automobile industry, banking industry, etc. Bush and Larry Silverstein (proprietor of the World Trade Center) became two of the biggest profiteers of the 9-11 hoax. He should have been tried for sedition and treason. Lets wake up from our slumber.
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Fahim A. Knight-El
14 April 2009
16 min 47 sec
Hmm. Perhaps it is time the US, which is populated entirely by African-Americans (humanity's genesis from 'Eve' in the Rift Valley of Africa), had discussions with other members of the US?
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All that lives is holy, life delights in life.
--William Blake
20 March 2006
9 weeks 28 min
The Earth is dynamic and 12,900 years ago large sections sank beneath the rising Oceans where most of the ancient records were lost. The truth is, we do not know the genetic history of Earthlings but we sure know how to blow smoke on the academic level/s. I am not impressed with the black culture and I have some of that blood running through my veins. I have taught mostly blacks, latinos and lower-class whites in my life. They are all about the same and all blood is red. I have noticed some folks are easier than others to leverage in illusions. Lets work to give everyone a fair point of departure on earth rather than seek to conquer each other. It is time we all stood up for each other. We all have something to contribute for the good of humanity rather than bait for ascendency. Hate and criminality are on the rise, we need to step up and stop this increase. I know Glenn Beck is not perfect and he knows that himself, but to not listen to his words while we have been forced to listen to the opposite viewpoint/s for the last 50 years from the Liberal Media of which I once was a publisher, is just wrong. I know the inside, of the last 50 years and progressivism stinks. I think drugs are speaking for many folks addressed in this article above and the protection thereof. Our children deserve better than what these mind altering issues have put upon us. We need to start thinking with clear minds, rather than one filled with a hit. Humanity needs to clean up its act.
14 April 2009
16 min 47 sec
"Every body is a book of blood. Wherever we're opened, we're red."
--Clive Barker
Enigmni Freak,
Indeed, we can all call ourselves "Earthians" or "Dirttenders".
(I, personally, like how the Canadian gov't does it, calling people by their Country of birth. I still find it jarring and bizarre whenever I hear the term 'black').
When we leave old Dirt, we can start calling ourselves "Martians" and "Satyrs" and "Alpha Proximans" until, eventually, the collective whole can be called "Panspecies" or, perhaps, "The Consentient Parade".
Here's to a bright future. universe has a great sense of humour.
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All that lives is holy, life delights in life.
--William Blake
20 March 2006
9 weeks 28 min
If humanity could brighten the future, I would be in line for the event. I fear we have gotten worse in these United States and many of us have gone to hiding in our little neighborhoods. Since I have half of the universe running through my veins, I cannot really point to any faction as the problem, but I sure wish we would awaken to those who are causing our children to faultier.
22 November 2004
2 weeks 15 hours
The fault always lies with the others. Since in your situation there are no others, you're stuck.
It's all of them.
A particular feature that causes problems, as well as being beneficial, is the herd behaviour of humans.
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We are the cat.
6 April 2010
21 hours 7 min
yes, drugs and money
"Following the dog’s example, you will have to be wise in sniffing, smelling and estimating these fine and meaty books...after which you should break the bone and suck the substantial marrow..." ~ Rabelais
9 May 2010
48 weeks 1 day
Congrats on the 100th post!
"We're all puppets, Jesus. I'm just the one that sees the strings, the stage, the puppetmaster, and the audience." Exerpt from a dialog Jesus and I had in your kitchen a week ago • • •*• •°•
22 December 2007
3 weeks 1 day
Thank you Olympus. I appreciate the recognition.
Stay Awake Until We Meet Again,
Fahim A. Knight-El