Friday, May 26, 2023

Memorial Day in a violent country: "Bodies"

Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; WW, 4/29/20; America's Got Talent
Let's kill animals then humans. Spill blood! Sacrifice bodies. Pain is the way to gain, isn't it?

"Rage Against the War Machine" 2023
(WUSA9) rally brings left and right together at Lincoln Memorial in DCAs the U.S. Proxy War in Ukraine nears its one-year anniversary, American citizens took to the streets of Washington DC on a Sunday to weigh in on the Pentagon’s support for endless wars. Americans want it to stop. Not all Americans; some want more and more war. Patience for war in Ukraine is wearing thin. This is the time to end the United States' war economy, its financial and military support for killing and fighting Russia, China, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Latin America, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Haiti, Cuba, and any other country that dares cross US interests abroad.


"I don’t think we need to be involved in escalating tensions in Ukraine because it might lead to nuclear conflict," said New Yorker Anthony Carrion. "I think they need to negotiate and that would help," said Janet Bates from British Columbia, Canada. "That would save thousands of lives." Carrion called for funds currently spent on war to be diverted to domestic causes.

"For instance, East Palestine in Ohio, they're going to need money to rebuild that town [after the toxic train crash]," he said. But blocks away at Lafayette Square, others urged continued support for Ukraine's fight against Russia. "Ukraine is fighting for its life," said Mariam Tavberidze. "It’s all about freedom [like U.S. free trade]," said Girsheli Bartaia. "Freedom is the most important thing in life, in the universe." Tavberidze and Bartaia, like many others at the Lafayette Square demonstration, had ties to the country Georgia.

The event was designed to call for now-imprisoned former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to be transferred to a foreign hospital. But it also highlighted their support of Ukraine. Bartaia said he was "Ukrainian [in his] heart because today, Ukraine needs big support." The nation, like Sunday's demonstrations, seems to be divided. A recent AP-NORC poll says 48% of Americans support the US sending weapons to Ukraine. And 29% oppose it, and 22% said they had no opinion.

The Associated Press reports that in May 2022, during the early months of the [U.S.] war, 60% of U.S. adults supported sending arms to Ukraine. As for sending funds directly to Ukraine, the same poll reported that 37% were in favor and 38% were against it. 23% of respondents had no opinion. More

"Let the bodies hit the floor"
(We're Wolves) Drowning Pool's song "Bodies" -- covered here by We're Wolves and Old Mr. White (John Hettlinger) -- is a video statement on the imbecilic and idiotic violence our American society teaches us.
Who shall we thank for that? Our Christian-European (German and Roman kind) our our all-too-British craving to rule the world as a violent empire, one not seen since the likes of Imperial Rome and Nazi Germany.

Police clampdown? Pandemic? It's time for mass panic to consume essentials, like beans and toilet paper. Not needing one, we might not need the other. Wipe with water, like Nature intended. Now it's called a bidet, though in Asia it's called a left-handed splashing, in use since the beginning of humankind.

(AGT) I'm 82, mad as h*ll, and I'm not going to take it anymore.

We're Wolves shined a light on our military's plandemic situation, with a cover of one of its favorite songs. Why the Old Man is so angry, after having been a Death From Above pilot for the U.S. War Machine, is anyone's guess. He looks just like my molesty grandpa. Stay away from him, Kids.

Panic buying is so very American. Remember when G.W. Bush told everyone to go back to buying after 9/11? Of course not, you were too young. But that's what he said as commander and chief of the economy and the military that undergirds it.

And the dunderheaded majority of us did just that. Mass consumerism of capitalist products only creates more stress, more demand, and more profits for those creating and feeding our addiction. Let's look out for each other instead, because we’re all in this life together, the whole planet.

Wash your butt, stay cheerful, come together, and calm the freak down. And most importantly, let's respect each other, our elders, and how some humane human decency.

#drowningpool #bodies #metalcover song and copyrights owned by Drowning Pool and The Bicycle Music Company. We're Wolves: instagram.com/werewolves_fl, twitter.com/werewolves_fl. For booking and inquires: wearewolvesofficial@gmail.com. Follow the band via vocalist AJ Diaferio: instagram.com/aj_the_werepire, Jeremy Matthew (guitarist): instagram.com/the_hell_spawn. Directed by AJ Diaferio and Adam Macleod. Editor: Adam Macleod. Web: amacproductions.com. Produced by: AJ Diaferio. Original song written by Drowning pool. Performed by We're Wolves. Produced and mixed by Bryan Kuznitzj.

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