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Monday, April 26
Division Dilemma
Retiring Law Enforcement
All over the United States, law enforcement personnel are retiring and/or leaving their jobs because the general public no longer has respect for them... in addition, the general public is calling for the defunding of the police departments and some members of the US Congress want to abolish the police altogether...
I think this a great idea for America...
We do not need the police...
However, if the general public cannot have the police then elected officials should not have the police either... whereas, if you are wealthy you can do anything damn thing that you want to do... and, believe it or not... the wealthy have been doing that for decades...
I like the idea of violent cities that perpetuate the increase of illegal drugs and crimes... as long as it stays in these larger cities, it will not move out to the rural areas of the country... where people like me live.
My wife and I are going on vacation soon and it would be nice to drive as fast as I want to without concern that highway patrol are hiding behind some blind spot trying to give people like me speeding tickets instead of protecting the citizens against violence.
Keep up the good work... those of you who want to defund the police... I support your efforts.
Also, I think more and more law enforcement people all over the United States should retire and find some other kind of job like building solar panels or windmills.
Chahokia Mystery
A new study has been able to rule out one previous idea – that deforestation and overuse of the land around Cahokia caused excessive erosion and local flooding in the area, making it less inhabitable for Native Americans.
Through an analysis of sediment cores gathered near earthen mounds in the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, researchers have established that the ground remained stable from Cahokia's heyday until the mid-1800s and industrial development. In other words, there was no environmental disaster.
"There's a really common narrative about land use practices that lead to erosion and sedimentation and contribute to all of these environmental consequences," says geoarchaeologist Caitlin Rankin from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "When we actually revisit this, we're not seeing evidence of the flooding."
The mounds that the excavation site was next to are in low-lying areas and close to a creek – a prime position for any local flooding that would have happened. Yet there were no signs of sediment left behind by floods in the layers of earth. READ MORE
https://www.sciencealert.com/
Sunday, April 25
Saturday, April 24
Through My LENS...
- Southern Born
- Cancer survivor
- Heart Attack survivor
- A few pounds overweight
- Over 6 feet in height
- INTJ Personality
- Scorpion
- Retired
- Married
- Divorced
- Veteran
- Educated
- Religious
- Teacher
- Father
- Husband
- Writer
- Poet
- Artist
- Male
Critical Race Theory
Critical Race Theory (1970s-present)
INTRODUCTION
Critical Race Theory, or CRT, is a theoretical and interpretive mode that examines the appearance of race and racism across dominant cultural modes of expression. In adopting this approach, CRT scholars attempt to understand how victims of systemic racism are affected by cultural perceptions of race and how they are able to represent themselves to counter prejudice.
Closely connected to such fields as philosophy, history, sociology, and law, CRT scholarship traces racism in America through the nation’s legacy of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, and recent events. In doing so, it draws from work by writers like Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others studying law, feminism, and post-structuralism. CRT developed into its current form during the mid-1970s with scholars like Derrick Bell, Alan Freeman, and Richard Delgado, who responded to what they identified as dangerously slow progress following Civil Rights in the 1960s.
Prominent CRT scholars like Kimberlé Crenshaw, Mari Matsuda, and Patricia Williams share an interest in recognizing racism as a quotidian component of American life (manifested in textual sources like literature, film, law, etc). In doing so, they attempt to confront the beliefs and practices that enable racism to persist while also challenging these practices in order to seek liberation from systemic racism.
As such, CRT scholarship also emphasizes the importance of finding a way for diverse individuals to share their experiences. However, CRT scholars do not only locate an individual’s identity and experience of the world in his or her racial identifications, but also their membership to a specific class, gender, nation, sexual orientation, etc. They read these diverse cultural texts as proof of the institutionalized inequalities racialized groups and individuals experience every day.
As Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic explain in their introduction to the third edition of Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge, “Our social world, with its rules, practices, and assignments of prestige and power, is not fixed; rather, we construct with it words, stories and silence. But we need not acquiesce in arrangements that are unfair and one-sided. By writing and speaking against them, we may hope to contribute to a better, fairer world” (3). In this sense, CRT scholars seek tangible, real-world ends through the intellectual work they perform. This contributes to many CRT scholars’ emphasis on social activism and transforming everyday notions of race, racism, and power.
More recently, CRT has contributed to splinter groups focused on Asian American, Latino, and Indian racial experiences. Read More
Saturday in the Valley
I woke up this morning to the sounds of rain outside my window and felt the immediate congestion inside my head specifically around my sinuses... one of the pitfalls of living in East TN. But, for me the advantages out-weigh the disadvantages... especially at my age where sights and sounds are worrisome.
As an English major in College, I am very familiar with the symbol of rain in literature... and, is omnipresent in both prose and poetry to create the proper mental environment among the readers and the critics. Whenever you have literature present, you have a whole host of critics who like to criticize writers for not writing as they would have expected them to write.
But, college has been behind me for over 50 years and I simply don't give a shit anymore what the critics may or may not think... Rain, is a necessary evil in the South, especially in the Valley where a little rain is so necessary for survival.
I just mowed my lawn and with this rain and lots of sunny days after the weekend, no doubt I will have to mow my lawn again once maybe twice before the week is over... While it is not that annoying to mow since I daydream while mowing, it does take time and money... and, gasoline is not necessarily cheap anymore.
Once it warms up a tad, I plan to put on a sweatshirt and go out on my screened in back porch and listen to the rain for an hour or two... for me, it is just as relaxing as sitting in my hot tub for 20 minutes.
Unfortunately, I only started learning to relax after I retired in 2015... perhaps, if I had learned to do this earlier, I would not have experienced a heart attack... who knows?
What Does RAIN Symbolize?
By Chris Drew, PhD
The symbolism of rain varies across different types of literature and movies.
It has been used as a symbol for many thousands of years, perhaps most notably in the floods in the bible.
Rain can symbolize many things. It can represent unhappiness, rebirth, foreboding, determination, the breaking of a drought, and a pause for introspection.
Here are some examples of how rain is employed as a literary device.
1. Unhappiness and Melancholy
2. Ominous Foreboding
3. Rebirth and Renewal
4. Romance
5. Determination
6. A Pause for Introspection
7. Cleansing
1. Unhappiness and Melancholy
Rain often washes over a scene when the protagonist in a film, TV show or literature is ‘awash’ with sadness.
This may be because rain is oppressive. The clouds that it comes with lock out light and the warmth of the sun. It prevents us from going outdoors to enjoy nature. It literally makes our days grayer and darker.
When a character is sad or moody, rainy weather is often employed as a way of showing how the world is empathizing with the character.
An example is in the book Great Expectations. Pip narrates:
…stormy and wet, stormy and wet; and mud, mud, mud, deep in all the streets. Day after day, a vast heavy veil had been driving over London from the East, and it drove still, as if in the East there were an Eternity of cloud and wind. … gloomy accounts had come in from the coast, of shipwreck and death. Violent blasts of rain had accompanied these rages of wind, and the day just closed as I sat down to read had been the worst of all.
Here, Pip is outlining how the weather is mirroring his gloomy feeling as he spends his days depressed in London.
2. Ominous Foreboding
Rain may also symbolize foreboding. In fact, this symbolism often parallels the use of rain as a sign of melancholy – because the rain is indicating that there are no good prospects to come. There are “dark clouds on the horizon”. Indeed, it can often take place in the final scene of a move that we know will not end well. READ MORE
Multiple Intelligences
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences proposes that people are not born with all of the intelligence they will ever have.
This theory challenged the traditional notion that there is one single type of intelligence, sometimes known as “g” for general intelligence, that only focuses on cognitive abilities.
To broaden this notion of intelligence, Gardner introduced eight different types of intelligences consisting of:
Gardner notes that the linguistic and logical-mathematical modalities are most typed valued in school and society.
Gardner also suggests that there may other “candidate” intelligences—such as spiritual intelligence, existential intelligence, and moral intelligence—but does not believe these meet his original inclusion criteria. (Gardner, 2011).
The theory of multiple intelligences was first proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he broadens the definition of intelligence and outlines several distinct types of intellectual competencies.
Gardner developed a series of eight inclusion criteria while evaluating each "candidate” intelligence that was based on a variety of scientific disciplines.
He writes that we may all have these intelligences, but our profile of these intelligence may differ individually based on genetics or experience. READ MORE
Friday, April 23
Brick and Mortar is Going Away
technology brick and mortar buildings, organizations, and institutions are going away...
The first of these will be EDUCATION...
Educational institutions both for profit and non profit have realized recently that ONLINE EDUCATION saves them "tons" on money each year in building maintenance and utility costs. With instructors working from home or other remote locations, they are responsible for their offices and internet connections which they can then use as tax deductions when they file their IRS taxes each year.
Unfortunately, online education is not as knowledge transfer intense as in-class instruction but profits and reduced costs are more important than education.
I have taught both in online jurisdictions as well as in-class jurisdictions and in the online environment, I put in much more time than I do or did in the classroom environment.
The second group of organizations and institutions that will be giving up their brick and mortar buildings will be the RETAIL INDUSTRY.
Amazon and Ebay are good examples of organizations that have been very successful with just an online operation.
When the COVID Pandemic was in full force here in the US, my wife and I ordered as much as we could online to avoid having to go out in public to purchase what we needed. This type of buying is only going to increase in intensity among the American people.
What will help spur this along will be the increase in popularity of using Crypt Currency and Bitcoins which is a natural byproduct of Pay Pal.
And... as we begin to do away with gasoline vehicles and transform our transportation industry to electric vehicles and before we are able to build all those CHARGING STATIONS, Americans will be forced to do more and more shopping online rather than driving to a shopping mall or a grocery store.
You're Next...
BLACKS DON'T WANT JUSTICE THEY WANT REVENGE... AGAINST WHITES...
America is NO LONGER a respected Global Power...
Celebrities and Professional Athletes try to STIR THE POT of RACISM in the hopes that the WHITES will finally just GIVE UP and allow BLACKS to have whatever they want...
If this ever happens, then there will be RACE WARS in America especially since Blacks are only 13% of the overall population...
A majority of Americans, mostly whites, simply and politely try to be diplomatic as the racial events unfold in this country in the hopes that it will eventually be self-regulating... however, if that does not happen, WHITES will begin to PUSH BACK as their toleration lessens... and, when this push back takes place, the BLACK COMMUNITY better be prepared to RETALIATE or BACK OFF with their demands... otherwise, violence and hate will flourish on both sides... and, this divide will continue for many years.
Meanwhile, our global enemies will take advantage of this division...
A Dying Galaxy
The process, however, is not a quick one. A haunting new Hubble photo of the galaxy NGC 1947 demonstrates this well: Even from a distance of around 45.4 million light-years away (in the southern constellation of Dorado), we can see that the galaxy is slowly on the decline.
The clue lies in the dust and gas. A galaxy in the prime of its life will be filled with the stuff, using it to make new stars. Eventually, the star-stuff will run out, and that's what astronomers believe we are seeing with NGC 1947.
It's a rare type of galaxy known as a lenticular galaxy - disk-shaped, like the Milky Way or Andromeda, but without the spiral arms. NGC 1947 used to have spiral arms, but it has used up almost all the gas and dust that gave them structure; all that remains is a few wisps, backlit by starlight. Read More
Thursday, April 22
TEAR IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!
Mount Rushmore is a National Monument in the Black Hills region of South Dakota... It was completed in 1941 under the direction of Gutzon Borglum and his son and depicts US Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln...
We know that Washington and Jefferson were slave owners and while Lincoln did not own any slaves his wife's family owned slaves. However, most historians will agree that Roosevelt was a racist and had no problems sharing his views with others...
CONSEQUENTLY... this National Monument is the wake of the CANCEL CULTURE and the WOKE Mob needs to be torn down IMMEDIATELY... otherwise, we will have a crisis on our hands that will negatively manifest itself as more and more blacks become aware of this national monument.
I would not have thought about this until the BLACKS brought it to my attention... NOW, every time I think about Mt. Rushmore, I am going to think about my ancestors and how bad they treated blacks back then... even though I do not know if my ancestors even owned slaves... I am still going to feel bad for blacks...
If blacks want PITY from me because of what their ancestors endured through slavery... then PITY they will have... but, nothing else... the rest they can earn by themselves... PITY IS FREE...
Alright Then
Special Instructions for WHITE PEOPLE... (see left photo) and these instructions are doing nothing to unite whites and blacks, instead they further divided whites from blacks... at least in the eyes of some whites... who now, will NEVER VISIT this site or any other BLACK SITE now or ever in the future,.
Blacks can have their special instructions to whites if that's how they want to play the game but the more they move in this direction, the more the white people are going to back away from them and keep their distance.
I had a black nurse putting in my IV line to receive chemo this morning but if this keeps up then I am going to refuse to let a black nurse deal with me... and, since this is a public hospital, if I bitch loud enough the management team will have to listen... and, now doubt other white cancer patients will follow suit...
I am glad that Derek Chauvin was found guilty of ALL COUNTS by the jury and will spend time in jail for the CRIME he committed but as far as heeding any special instructions by blacks well... they can kiss my ass...
I have never had any problems with blacks until they started demanding CRAP because their ancestors were enslaved by my ancestors... GET OVER IT... that happened years ago and you don't deserve any special compensation... and if, there are whites that are racist then deal with them... THAT DOES NOT MEAN I AM RACIST... at least not now, but there is good possibility I will turn racist if this stuff keeps building...
Either we unite or we don't and if the latter happens, then on opposite sides of the street we will walk and AMERICA will never be UNITED AGAIN...
Better learn to speak Mandarin...
Whole Bean Coffee
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All beans are legumes ― except for coffee beans. They’re not beans at all! READ MORE