but billionaires actually run whole nations.
All of them are not just poisonous,
but also, between them, own
all sources of poison that are so far known.
NEO-NIETZSCHEAN NOTES
but billionaires actually run whole nations.
All of them are not just poisonous,
but also, between them, own
all sources of poison that are so far known.
declared a performer at a famous English music festival.
The Israeli Defence Force is the most efficient
and soulless national killing machine outside Russia,
but the poor old BBC has got into trouble again
from Zionists, weapons-manufacturers and
slimy politicians for relaying the performance.
Hamas, quite rightly, is denounced daily,
but few whine about Islamophobia.
*
During the three-day jamboree, attended
by over 200,000 non-violent people at Glastonbury,
there was not a single riot or fracas.
So 'the gutter press' had to find something
to be outraged about.
*
Every army in history has been defeated
or betrayed. And still they arise
like dragon's teeth to defend motherlands,
fatherlands, third-cousinlands, civilisation,
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism...
Death! death! to every DF.
Here is the Dastardly, Vile
long-haired, half-naked Villain.
The BBC is again chastised.
The IDF is True unto God.
whole birds upon their heads
150 years ago. George Bernard Shaw
complained about a complete seagull
on a woman's hat,
but, more modestly, the St Kilda Wren,
unique to a tiny group of islands,
was in great demand.
is a curious word, meaning no more
than Information Offered, or, in French
[informations] données, which may well be
or be compatible with idées reçues.
But let's be clear,
data are like you and me.
If you torture them for long enough
they’ll offer up anything you want to hear.
The plastic pen with which you write
your shopping-list could last
fifty million years.
Fifty million of them have been manufactured
in the last six months.
Let's not bother to consider your
(largely plastic) electric car.
Only those who consume the most
have the time and education
(bur still require the inclination)
to reflect upon the Sixth Extinction.
Long after which
I hope I'll look as beautiful
and mature as this.
If the Well-fed of the World
were told that they could
Save the Planet
by wearing the same clothes
for a fortnight (as I do)
rather few would do it
(and certainly not to save water)
– and certainly not
by giving up internet porn,
their cars, their cats,
or (as alleged in ancient times)
their first- or last-born.
So let not the black pot of the bourgeoisie
condemn the black kettle of the arms
manufacturers, the oil behemoths,
the mining conglomerates
and the juggernauts of the food industry.
The problem for me is that I would eagerly
give my willy or my life to save the planet
– but not to save humanity.
Jarbridge (Nevada).
He looks worried.
Strange wording:
are his current friends not good enough
or has he none at all ?
Or has his best friend wandered off
like an errant cat ?
alpha-males rule the roost.
*In the military-industrial sense only.
A recent piece of research commissioned by the UK's Channel 4 TV suggested that more than half of people aged between 13 and 27 would prefer the UK to be an authoritarian dictatorship.
BUT
MEANWHILE,
Work in anthropology and psychology shows convincingly that humans tend to believe what others around them believe, especially those they see as successful.
Because I was interested in locating the mountain
under which Iran is falsely alleged
(by dangerous lunatics)
to be making nuclear weapons, I found a very fine
web-page with lovely maps, of languages, ethnicities,
and this historical one, showing areas
ceded to British India and the Russian Empire:
the stupid and uninformed
knew they were stupid. But now
most of the stupidest people
have been to and through university.
Human understanding is inferior to yours.
So perhaps you understood
and understand just now
just how I loved you.
Love is prance. You prance
now only in my head.
Inevitable happenstance:
four dead (only a few)
and none to go but me.
I now talk to my plants
as I conversed with you.
I don't really know what people mean
by Loss of Innocence. Is innocence not
just a 19th century word for naivety ?
Or is it something more legal and stark ?
For example:
is one innocent before genital mutilation
and guilty afterwards ?
I have my mother's naivety, and then some,
and I think I'm only now 'losing my innocence'.
It's a strange feeling, a bit like my insouciance
that I'm not able to come.
is terribly
unnatural
and has
inexorably
led to the
world-beating
catastrophe
of the
nuclear family.
"that it not only changes the present,
but that it reaches back with its dirty hands
and changes the past."
– Hilary Mantel, A Change of Climate, 1994
Death is the sound
of thunder at a picnic.
For me, it is the silence
of lightning at a funeral.
Zionist Warmongers attack Terrorist Tyrants.
Temu offers cheap diapers for geese.
Discarded clothes dumped in protected Ghana wetlands.
A single conflated neologism
can say a great deal about
our self-obsessed and infantile
culture of 'individuality'.
Everybody knows that the world's in trouble.
No-one cares what it's been through.
Everybody knows that the end is coming.
Let's fly to Iceland for the view.
Eighty years ago it was 'Now or Never'
and Never won for the profits it would bring.
Everybody knows that governments betray us
Deception's the most human thing.
Everybody knows that the boat is leaking.
The smugglers and the coastguards lied.
Every time you hear a politician speaking
You know that another species died.
(to be improved/continued)
CLOSED TODAY
DUE TO POLICE STATE.
Well, not exactly.
Three and a half days after Pussy Riot’s founder
occupied her "durational" installation,
entitled Police State,
the National Guard evacuated and closed
the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.
The exhibit was a facsimile from memory
of a prison cell from her incarceration
for the group's tastelessly dissident
performances and anti-Russian behaviour.
She remained part of the installation.
as a boy I carefully made
monastery ruins
and watched the incoming tide
wash them away,
no trace remaining.
What a grasp of things
I nearly had before
my painfully crude correction
from left-handedness,
the ugly start of my social training.
At school
we were encouraged to have
a Purpose In Life,
something worth attaining.
I never had one. Now knowing
that the best of Man is his ruins,
I would like to leave
life with no memory
of me remaining.
that there are two kinds of people:
the These and the Those.
My contribution to the
painfully long list of such
simplistic contrasts is that
in the Middle East and Ukraine,
we can divert ourselves with the first photo
of the hairy bottom of the sun.
surprisingly,
has little to do
with rugby*
or with buggery,
but with complicity
and secrecy.
*also known as rugger.
A very fine nude study of her lover
by Tamara de Lempicka, 1928.
It would have made a wonderful
sculpture, too. Could it have influenced
Henry Moore ?
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"something must be done right away
that much we know
but of course it's too soon to act
but of course it's too late in the day..."
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of the poem by Hans Magnus Enzensberger
When I first checked my full name on Google
around 2002 (after uploading three websites,
but long beforeI had even heard of blogs)
I found only one other listed: a chap languishing
in Penal Servitude (Stateside).
But if I were to do it now, I would find that my name
is only slightly less common than John Smith,
Jean Martin or Kim Min-jun.
is the name of a snobby and totally impractical,
expensive cookware, made of enamelled iron.
I bought a saucepan in 1969 after reading
French Provincial Cooking by Elizabeth David.
The enamel stains and scratches easily, and chips
at the edges. The handle is necessarily
short and stubby. A good-sized LC saucepan
or casserole is very hard to lift:
Their most practical item (which I bought for a euro
second-hand) is a frying-pan for a single egg.