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Edited on Sat Sep-03-05 06:08 AM by mntleo2
I am not making this up. I would like to join in with the hell raising by the poor. I am glad that the hurricane has put American poverty out on the forefront, but I have been mad as hell for awhile now. I have been speaking and writing about poverty for years and nobody wanted to hear about it. I will never forget the torches and pitchfork brigades who lined up during Welfare Reform to demonize the poor while their pockets were getting slyly picked far cleaner that any welfare queen could have done, even if she was fictional.
Meanwhile the REAL demons, entities like Enron, continued to pretend they were adding to sn economic boom while jacking up the prices and laughing all the way to the bank. Why not blame a low income mom who is working her ass off just trying to survive so that the real welfare queens could parade around disguised in suits? Even for progressives, when you pointed these things out to them, they said that things would magically work out because the economy was booming. Booming for whom? Not for low income people, who continued to struggle and work for nothing for psychotic greedheads as wages stayed stagnant and prices for everything, especially housing, skyrocketed.
Tell me where to go, I would like to meet with a few angry poor down there and begin to plan for a not-so-nice democratic overthrow of some tightwad, right wing religious wing nut slave drivers. In "Soul On Ice" I remember reading something Eldredge Cleaver wrote along the lines that if you really want change to happen, forget trying to change it through the System, it was just a big runaround that got nowhere. He said that the only way to get something done and some attention toward the screaming needs, was to "burn Baby burn!" I remember being horrified as a young adult reading that, but as I have grown older, I have come to believe that maybe he was right.
Frankly, even though I am a peace loving Christian I am sad to admit this but....as an older white woman who has seen her share of myopic institutionalized cruelty, please just once, I want to see the incredulous horror on some elitist prick's face when they reap karma for what they have been doing to their "servants" for decades now in the name of Jeeezus. It would do me good because I am beyond fury at all the work being done "legitimately" through the bureaucracy that has to this point, only resulted in more misery and death for the poor...."
My 2 cents
Cat In Seattle
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