Paradoxical Abyss
Please tell me, what is soo promising about fighting a war we don’t belong in? 
We have become the terrorists in this world.  If you want to be patriotic, protest.

Please tell me, what is soo promising about fighting a war we don’t belong in? 

We have become the terrorists in this world.  If you want to be patriotic, protest.

Goerge Bush, thank you for brainwashing Americans into thinking that all Muslims are teorrorists and that all people with a darker skin tone, beard, and turban are Muslims.
You truly have outdone yourself and brought Americans to a new level of ignorance

Goerge Bush, thank you for brainwashing Americans into thinking that all Muslims are teorrorists and that all people with a darker skin tone, beard, and turban are Muslims.

You truly have outdone yourself and brought Americans to a new level of ignorance

This is the new music video by Katy Perry entitled Part of Me.  First off, I would like to say….wtf?

Not only is this video quite ANTI-feminist and regressive to equality for women but it also glorifies war. 

I am completely and utterly in shock that a woman so powerful i the music industry has produced yet another music video degrading women. So heterosexual women, after discovering their boyfriends cheat, retaliate by joining the marines not by their own desire or want to be in the military.  This movie shows that the male influence in women’s lives is what evokes women’s power.  So women do not truly have their own means of acquiring power , it is the man who catalyzes and is responsible for that gain. 

“All women are created equal, then some become marines”  ARE YOU SERIOUS?!  Everyone is equal but because you’ve created this stupid ass music video there will now be a further divide not merely between men and women but between women and women in the service.  Then Katy Perry finds it necessary to cut off all her hair and bind her breasts before joining the marines.  As if riding herself of her “woman” and “femininity” hair and breasts do not make you a woman.  You make you a woman!  If you identify as a woman, then you are a woman. 

Oh, and then we must watch Katy Perry as she dances around in a uniform underneathe the American flag and parade around a “desert” setting with guns and tanks.  I am sorry but when did this war or any war for that fact become so glorious?  It didn’t and it isn’t. 

This is not merely a Marines advertisement but government propaganda encouraging youth to solve problems with violence and force.  In now way is this empowering women.  It is degrading us.  I am offended by this music video and the message it portrays to women and men in this country.  The song is a good song, but the video bites at my very soul.

Disappointing, insulting, and infuriating

These two kisses of active duty military personnel have been circulating the web virally spurring up rag from the anti-gay community. 

This is love.  I cannot fathom why some people are going to even think that this is unacceptable. How this can be offensive and disgusting to some people baffles me.  Keep your politics and religion out of the lives of everyone else. If you cannot support or even tolerate those who serve your country despite their sexuality, then you are, by far, the utmost example of ignorance and deserve nothing more than a cave to live in. 

I embrace this beauty.  This natural state.  We love who we love.  No one should be shackled by our society’s ideals.  “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is regressive and forces our country to cover up and hide the brilliance, diversity, and variety of being in our country.   I do not approve of it.  I approve of being who we are.  Without the constraints of fellow citizen tyrants

Born in the USA- Bruce Sprinsteen

I think we need more artists like Bruce to really not only revitalize the brilliance of music but to convey the unsaid and silent within our country

how can we let personal vendettas blind us from protecting human rights?!

UN vote on Syria vetoed

Syria

Massacre: Syrians protest in Al-Qsair, 25km southwest of Homs, where shelling has killed more than 200 people. A UN vote condemning the violence has been vetoed by China and Russia. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

A UN vote condemning violence in Syria was vetoed, as activists said shelling killed more than 230 people in a “horrific massacre” in Homs.

Thirteen countries voted for the resolution condemning the Syrian government’s violence, proposed by European and Arab nations to give strong backing to the Arab League’s plan to end the crackdown. But Russia and China made a repeat of their rare double veto carried out on October 5.

The Syrian government denied involvement in the pre-dawn assault that sparked international condemnation, blaming groups trying to incite unrest ahead of the Security Council vote on the draft resolution.

US President Barack Obama denounced the “unspeakable assault” on Homs and demanded that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad “step aside.”

“Assad must halt his campaign of killing and crimes against his own people now. He must step aside and allow a democratic transition to proceed immediately,” said Mr Obama.

France, a permanent member of the Security Council, condemned this “further step in savagery,” calling it a “crime against humanity.”

Britain’s foreign minister William Hague condemned what he termed the “chilling” violence in Homs.

As news of the Homs killing spread, protesters stormed Syrian embassies in Athens, Berlin, Cairo, Kuwait and London, as Tunisia announced it was expelling Syria’s ambassador and withdrawing its recognition of the Assad regime.

The opposition Syrian National Council (SNC) said “Assad forces randomly bombed residential areas in Homs, including Khalidiyeh and Qusur, which resulted in at least 260 civilians killed and hundreds of wounded.”

The “Assad regime committed one of the most horrific massacres since the beginning of the uprising in Syria” that has cost more than 6000 lives since it broke out in mid-March, it said.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman said that at least 237 were killed, including 99 women and children, and several hundred others wounded.

Assad’s forces also “bombed” the northern town of Jisr al-Shughur near the Turkish border, and suburbs of Damascus, the Britain-based Observatory said.

Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya television channels showed dozens of bodies and scenes of chaos, as Tweets claiming to be from residents said Homs was “bleeding” under the bombardment.

A medical student told Al-Jazeera the local hospital was struggling to cope.

“There is a lack of blood, a lack of oxygen… There is danger in the streets,” he said. “We are overwhelmed. We have opened the mosque next door” to the wounded.

AFP was not able to verify the authenticity of videos or of opposition and resident accounts because of restrictions on reporting in Syria.

The government denied its army had shelled the flashpoint city in central city and accused television stations of “inciting” violence, the official SANA news agency said.

“The civilians shown by satellite television stations are citizens who were kidnapped and killed by armed gunmen” it said, accusing rebel forces of “wanting to use that information to (pressure) the Security Council.”

Church bells rang out and Muslim prayers were recited in Homs mosques for those killed, activists said. Thousands took part in funeral processions across the city.

“Nearly 200 martyrs will be buried in Freedom Park,” activist Hadi Abdullah of the General Commission of the Syrian Revolution said in a telephone call from Khalidiyeh, the Homs district which bore the brunt of the bombing.

Elsewhere in Syria yesterday, the civilian death toll rose to 21, the Observatory said, including 12 people killed when security forces opened fired on a funeral procession in Daraya, outside Damascus, the Observatory’s Abdel Rahman said.

Russia has balked at any resolution that could be used to justify foreign military intervention, calling for Assad to quit or that would impose an arms embargo on Syria.

But Russia announced that Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the head of Russia’s intelligence service would go to Damascus and press Assad for a political solution.

“The visit by minister Lavrov and the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (Mikhail) Fradkov to Damascus confirms the firm intention of obtaining a political solution to the conflict,” Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov wrote on Twitter.

you’d think I’d be miserable right about now

with hardly any sleep, finals, packing, bitches and hoes, and whatnot but surprisingly I am quite well.  

Yesterday I check my credit card balance expecting $3 and instead there was $200.  Say what?!  They raised my credit limit because I am a good citizen whoot take that you repression! 

Then I had rehearsal for my play that goes up tonight!  exciting!  then The Acting Department is having DRAMA PROMA!  which I will be going to and having a god damn blast at!

But I need to do a lot of work yet for finals— I haven’t studied one bit for my religion final and I know I am going to fuck that up MAJOR if I don’t study that right now.  But I really need to concentrate on Art History because that final is the majority of my grade!  How and when and what to study?!

I wish someone would just show up with a berry smoothie.  that’s all I need to keep me alive.   thats it!

Soo a man has been introduced into my life and I can’t help feeling selfish about wanting to date him.  He is middle easter and Muslim.  He is tall, dark, very handsome, and younger than me haha— which is surprising because I have enver dated anyone younger than myself.  Here is the catch I do like him, quite attracted to him actually and I get the same vibes from him HOWEVER half of me just wants to date him at a big FUCK YOU to racist America.  To show those racist fucks that linger within society that I am not afraid to be with a Muslim because they are still americans.  he was born here.  he is american.  Soo my political side wants him as well as my emotional sexual side— so is that selfish?  wrong?  I don’t know!? I don’t think soo….whatever.

I got very little sleep and here is why.  Noise.  My phone.  People would NOT stop texting me, calling me, BBMing me, and sending me emails last night.  The noise stopped at 6 am and started back up at 745 when I had to wake up for work!  Technology is wonderful but is slowly leading to me demise!  I am close to walking down to the seaport and pulling a TITANIC.  I will throw this phone into the sea well the Hudson….same thing.  Just ones a little more toxic than the other.  One you jump into a see seaweed, coral, fish, and life…..the other you jump in and there’s siringes, bottles, and mutated lagoon monsters. 

Yep, soo I am at work right now and would love entertainment! meaning YOU.  To all my new followers hello hello there hunny bunnies :p  message me anything.  the only thing I am not available for is sex— but thats just because I ran out of birth control and am to poor to get more lol <3

a still from across the universe

a still from across the universe

The Art of Georgia O’Keefe: Red, White and Blue : MY ART HISTORY TERM PAPER……intro

Georgia O’Keefe was an American artist (1887-1986) born on a farm in Wisconsin. After studying art at the Art Institute of Chicago, she continued her education at the Art Students League of New York, University of Virginia, and later at Teachers College of Columbia University. As she continued to perfect her craft and continue her education, Georgia O’Keefe became associated with the Precisionist Movement. Precisionism developed in the 1920’s as an attempt for Americans to develop an art form of their own; an art form that was solely American. Precisionism was enthralled with the modern lifestyle and the American machine. Fellow precisionist artist and O’Keefe’s husband, Alfred Stiegltiz, was responsible for much of Georgia O’Keefe’s popularity. He displayed many, if not all, of her works in his galleries till his death in 1946. Although belonging to the Precisionist movement, Georia O’Keefe altered her artistry stylistically during her career. With her change in location came the change in art. Instead of showing the fast pace, modern, and technological advances of society, specifically New York, she began to strip her paintings of the materialism that they consisted and the messages they conveyed. She embarked on an artistic journey where she began to depict the organic subject matter of objects. Georgia O’Keefe’s subject matter now resembled the lifestyles, simplicity, and environment of the Southwest. She soon used her art to characterize society through symbolic figures and colors. One of Georgia O’Keefe’s most famous depictions of American society is Red, White, and Blue. Through Georgia O’Keefe’s use of colors and objects one can deduce that Red, White, and Blue is a clear and concise representation of society. With the assistance of extensive research, articles, books, and journals by established scholars from all over the world will provide insight into the societal depiction in the famous painting Red, White, and Blue by Georgia O’Keefe.