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Lilith and The Seven Deadly Sins, by LeGrebe.
Front Line Assembly - 'Tactical Neural Implant' promo poster
A tribute to Winamp cgi model by Rick Gude
Jenifer Bunnett
https://www.instagram.com/jeniferbunnett/
Whitby abbey.
movie poster - Not Of This Earth - Feb 1957
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Yousef Espanioly
Ibe Ananaba
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1970
Collection of Bunny Mellon
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
One of Rothko’s last paintings before his suicide in 1970
(new very large scan here)
Kavanaugh, Ford, and Power
Make no mistake: The drama that took place in hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on September 27, 2018 was about power: On one side, the power of men who harass or abuse women and get away with it, the power of privileged white men to entrench their power even more on the Supreme Court, the power of men to take away a woman’s right to choose what she does with her body.
On the other side, the power of women with the courage to tell what has happened to them, to demand an end to white male privilege, and to preserve and enlarge their constitutional rights.
Dr. Ford was poised, articulate, clear and convincing. No one who witnessed her testimony and her responses could conclude that she failed to tell the truth. More than that: She radiated self-assured power.
Brett Kavanaugh showed himself to be a vicious partisan – a Trump-like figure who feels entitled to do and say whatever he wants, who suspects leftwing plots against him, who refuses to take responsibility for his actions, who uses emotional bullying and intimidation to get his way.
Kavanaugh may still get on the Supreme Court, but there can no longer be any doubt about his temperament or character, or his politics. A large share of the American public will never trust him to be impartial. Many will never believe his denials of sexual harassment. Most will continue to see him as the privileged, arrogant, self-righteous person he has revealed himself to be.
I hope today’s performance convinces a critical mass of American women to do what must be done November 6 to give themselves a firm and clear voice in the Senate and in the rest of American government – to empower themselves at a time when the President, the majority of Congress, and a potential majority in the Supreme Court intend to disempower them.
All Out of Bubble Gum by Christopher Cox
24″ x 36″ screen print, limited edition of 88. Available HERE.