The only dogma with honest historicity is the narrative of the dictatorship of value and it's variegated expressions and not even the idealism of the Nazarene stands in inquisition.
"Give unto Ceaser..." is as inexorable as Chaka's Mfecane and justice is what is the social-contract mitigating the narrative of the dictatorship of value.
By Apropos
Friday, January 31, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Reactionary Glenn Beck and The Exploitation Of Reaction
The media personality Glenn Beck is just another typical idealistic, simple-minded reactionary who has gleefully stumbled across how easy it is to "get" money by bedazzling the stunted-stupefied brains amongst us.
What this speaks to isn't brilliance but the mediocrity and abject poverty of the standard the Glenn Beck class surmounts in amassing value and it's speculations.
Lest we are remiss the adage "in the land of the blind the one-eyed is king" anticipated the reactionary Glenn Beck and the exploitation of reaction.
By Apropos
What this speaks to isn't brilliance but the mediocrity and abject poverty of the standard the Glenn Beck class surmounts in amassing value and it's speculations.
Lest we are remiss the adage "in the land of the blind the one-eyed is king" anticipated the reactionary Glenn Beck and the exploitation of reaction.
By Apropos
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman And The Humility, Boasting And Hubris Critique
2014 Superbowl XLVIII bound Seattle Seahawks all pro corner, Stanford Grad Richard Sherman is the most recent casualty.
Post Game 1/19/14; triumph over the hated rival San Francisco 49ers and the correctly described mediocre receiver Michael Crabtree. Richard Sherman correctly reiterated his professional superiority as being the best defender of the fade route---to which crass haters of all stripes, bigots, their perpetual fears and ignorance and the so-claimed genteel amongst us ranted cacophonous babel with the humility, boasting and hubris critique---that Richard Sherman wasn't humble, he was boastful and full of hubris.
This humility, boasting and hubris critique demands this: So it's socially wrong and unacceptable to verbally boast but it's socially mandatory we boast with durable commodity acquisitions i.e. Homes, Cars, brand name things. But we are social losers if our Women are without a Hermes scarf.
In a world where 85 persons own equaled wealth to 3.5 billion persons, umbrage at and assault on Richard Sherman, a football player boasting because of a job well done reveals psychosis of our human condition and the audacity of it's hypocrisy.
By Apropos
Post Game 1/19/14; triumph over the hated rival San Francisco 49ers and the correctly described mediocre receiver Michael Crabtree. Richard Sherman correctly reiterated his professional superiority as being the best defender of the fade route---to which crass haters of all stripes, bigots, their perpetual fears and ignorance and the so-claimed genteel amongst us ranted cacophonous babel with the humility, boasting and hubris critique---that Richard Sherman wasn't humble, he was boastful and full of hubris.
This humility, boasting and hubris critique demands this: So it's socially wrong and unacceptable to verbally boast but it's socially mandatory we boast with durable commodity acquisitions i.e. Homes, Cars, brand name things. But we are social losers if our Women are without a Hermes scarf.
In a world where 85 persons own equaled wealth to 3.5 billion persons, umbrage at and assault on Richard Sherman, a football player boasting because of a job well done reveals psychosis of our human condition and the audacity of it's hypocrisy.
By Apropos
Labels:
"Corporate Media",
"The Human Condition",
Sports
Sunday, January 5, 2014
CNN Cares More About Killer Whales Than The Middle-Class
If CNN can educate us of the injustice of enslaving killer whales, when will CNN show us how Ronald Reagan, modern Republican-Conservatism and it's Reaganomics Intellectual-Liberalism has systematically and methodically, complicit with the Bill Clinton Democrat destroyed the middle-class?
By Apropos
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