Monday, February 11, 2008

L'alleanza socialista per cambiamento politico radicale

Where the liberals go and why there is no call for true radical change.


Or a Socialist Alliance for radical political change:

I am going to say it straight, no curves no side-stepping, out in the open, straight up:
Radical change will not come from the following: skinny guys, EMO, vegans, markets like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Tattoo parlors, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears, Oprah, and those who are obsessed with organic food products and especially from the NPR community.

Why?

EMO and/or skinny guys: they are the same person. Either way, they are too depressed about life and they are more concerned about trying to fit into a size 27 pair of jeans than if poor children in their own neighborhoods are without proper clothing just to go to school.

Vegans: a group of people who are part of a unknown cuisine elite. Part of a gastronomic cult of people usually from the elite suburbs who are out of touch with reality.

Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s: these markets are part of the masquerade to make people believe that they are helping the world by purchasing over priced foods that advertise having an all natural appeal to eating. If the common customer is so concerned about the world, why don’t they ask the store manager to allow poor people to use their food stamps to get some healthy food. Oops, that would go against their upper middle class lifestyle. They can buy some almond butter from the poor but don’t want the poor shopping along with them.

Tattoo Parlors: these people who hang out or around these places would put a front pretending to be radicals, out-spoken, artistic, etc. These places are ubiquitous like Starbucks. These tattoo radicals would pretend that they come from working class background. Let the truth be known, they are living well up in the hills with their parent, they have several stock investments and owing a couple of properties in New Mexico.


Jessica Simpson: She voted for George Bush, shall I proceed?

Britney Spears: I don’t mind marijuana usage, but whatever she is on………………………………..I won’t proceed.

Oprah: she won’t ask the true tough questions to celebrities like Madonna, Tom Cruise, and many more. She tries to shed light on the falling educational system in our country, but she will not dare point the fingers in the direction of those who are fully responsible. Because those (the people who are responsible) are paying her very well.


Last but not least, NPR: the radio broadcast to keep people thinking that they are being well informed and for their weekly participation, listeners are provided a weekend show, known as the A Prairie Home Companion. This show does everything but relate to the problems in the inner city and call for revolutionary change. It’s a very weak way of saying “I just want to go shopping for my organic foods and maybe one day things will work out for the poor”

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