Day 24: A Lake Kathlyn Mood
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Day 24: A Lake Kathlyn Mood
This is lovely.
Andreas Friedrich. Emblemata Nova. 1617.
Friday July 31 2015 at Strange Matter
Break Away
Freedom
Fury
Intent
5pm, $10
https://www.facebook.com/events/1721276378099931/
This gig must set some new record for recycled band names.
1943 Fin del acorazado Roma - Paul Wright
End of the Roma.
1943 TĂşnez, Limpieza casas - Peter Dennis
Day 10: A kiss blown into the wind to Omar Sharif. My father, when younger, used to go into bars, sit broodingly at dark tables, and let people think he was this man. I’m sure any number of people believed it; they looked very much alike. For this reason above all, because he reminds me of my father’s ridiculous sense of humour, and because they share a likeness, I cared for him too. I am truly sorry to hear of his passing.
DESTRUCTION UNIT @ S.H.I.B.G.B’s
June 18, 2015
Toronto,ON
This was a superb set.
Day 2: Joni Mitchell.
made me giggle
All hail the brrrrrrtttttt.
German tanks Pz . Kpfw VI ( TIGER ) and Pz . Kpfw V ( PANTHER ) , lined in Drohobych district ( Western Ukraine )
Commodore Record Shop, New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1947.
“Jewish survivors of the Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp, some still in their camp clothing, stand on the deck of the refugee immigration ship Mataroa, on July 15, 1945 at Haifa port, during the British Mandate of Palestine, in what would later become the State of Israel. During World War II, millions of Jews were fleeing Germany and its occupied territories, many attempting to enter the British Mandate of Palestine, despite tight restrictions on Jewish immigration established by the British in 1939. Many of these would-be immigrants were caught and rounded up into detention camps. In 1947, Britain announced plans to withdraw from the territory, and the United Nations approved the Partition Plan for Palestine, establishing a Jewish and a Palestinian state in the country. On May 14, 1948, Israel declared independence and was immediately attacked by neighboring Arab states, beginning the Arab-Israeli conflict which continues to this day.”
(IGPO)
The Prison Industry: A new form of slavery in the United States, where they say a prison population of up to 2 million – mostly Black and Hispanic – are working for various industries for a 90 cents - $4 a day. [X]
According to California Prison Focus, “no other society in human history has imprisoned so many of its own citizens.” The figures show that the United States has locked up more people than any other country: a half million more than China, which has a population five times greater than the U.S.Â
Prison labor has its roots in slavery. After the 1861-1865 Civil War, a system of “hiring out prisoners” was introduced in order to continue the slavery tradition. Freed slaves were charged with not carrying out their sharecropping commitments (cultivating someone else’s land in exchange for part of the harvest) or petty thievery – which were almost never proven – and were then “hired out” for cotton picking, working in mines and building railroads. From 1870 until 1910 in the state of Georgia, 88% of hired-out convicts were Black. In Alabama, 93% of “hired-out” miners were Black. In Mississippi, a huge prison farm similar to the old slave plantations replaced the system of hiring out convicts. The notorious Parchman plantation existed until 1972.
During the post-Civil War period, Jim Crow racial segregation laws were imposed on every state, with legal segregation in schools, housing, marriages and many other aspects of daily life. “Today, a new set of markedly racist laws is imposing slave labor and sweatshops on the criminal justice system, now known as the prison industry complex,”
The prison industry complex is one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States and its investors are on Wall Street.
MAJOR CORPORATIONS BENEFITTING FROM PRISON INDUSTRY COMPLEX. [X]
McDonalds
McDonald’s uses inmates to produce frozen foods. Inmates process beef for patties. They may also process bread, milk and chicken products.
Wendy’s.Â
Wendy’s has also been identified as relying on prison labor to reduce it’s cost of operations. Inmates also process beef for patties.
Wal-MartÂ
The company uses inmates for manufacturing purposes. The company “hires” inmates to clean products of UPC bar codes so that products can be resold.
Starbucks
The company uses inmates to cut costs as well. Starbucks subcontractor Signature Packaging Solutions hired Washington state prisoners to package holiday coffees.
Victoria’s Secret
The company uses inmates to cut production costs. In South Carolina, female inmates were used to sew products. Also, inmates reportedly have been used to replace “made in” tags with “Made in USA” tags.
“On August 24, 1942, while operating off the coast of the Solomon Islands, the USS Enterprise suffered heavy attacks by Japanese bombers. Several direct hits on the flight deck killed 74 men; the photographer of this picture was reportedly among the dead.”
(AP)