Friday, February 25, 2011

Slave Auction in St Louis

To finish off this Black History Month, I have a history lesson that we should never forget.  In January of this year, 2011, there unfolded an eerie scene at the steps of the old courthouse in downtown St Louis, Missouri.  The courthouse has seen this scene before.  The River Front Times covered the story.

The following document was taken from the River Front Times article.
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This scene symbolizes the suffering of a people.  Something we should never repeat, the slave auction.  Yes, they reenacted a slave auction to remind us that slavery was ruthless, inhumane, and horrible.  Its not a pretty history.  Its not a proud history.  Its a history that reminds us of how cruel we can be if we let ourselves be ruled by greed and money rather than by emotion and dignity.

Here is a link on a slideshow of the auction.  Check out the faces of the people as you look through the pictures.

Kudos to Professor Angela da Silva and her team of reenactors.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Diverse Bigotry

February is Black History Month in the United States.  I recall Dr. Martin Luther King having a dream where he says "when we allow freedom ring", he was speaking of the Black People to live in peace without bigotry.  He was not just speaking of the Black People, but of all people of all forms of identity to live in peace without bigotry.  This day and age we live in a place that has made strides to this peace.  There is still a long road ahead for the Black People.  There are other forms of identity that have just started making strides toward that peace.  The Gay People are making such strides.  Then there are forms of identity that have not made any strides at all.  Bigotry is a huge problem in these United States and I presume in the World at large as well.

How many times have you seen people mock a stutterer?  How many times have you hear of people making jokes about overweight folks?  How many times have people complain about the elderly?  These are all examples of forms of identity that have made no strides in procuring the peace that Dr. King spoke about so many years ago.  There are other forms of identity as well.  Forms that perhaps you have not thought of as an identity.  We should be careful to respect everyone.

Often I am misunderstood or demeaned for thinking the way I do.  Co-workers, bosses, and acquaintances have mocked me for forgetting things they don't, for being passionate about things they are not, for having a different outlook on a situation.  I cannot change the way I think because its a part of me.  Its part of my innate nature just as my skin and hair color are.  This bigotry has caused me to be quiet about my opinions and to refuse to give an opinion when asked.  It has caused me to regard someone else's decision above my own.  It has cost me years of not taking control of my own life because I could not see myself fit to make decisions of my own.

Dr. King is an inspiration to us all, and yet his dream goes on incomplete today.  Bigotry is a subtle yet horrible way of discrimination.  It has real results and often its victims are powerless to fight back.  So please, think before you speak.  One day you just might be a victim of bigotry.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

2011 and other years.....

Being an Empath, I should include a post about what I've recently sensed.  Weeks ago at the just before New Year's 2011, I put my feelers out to see what the year would be like.  2010 was a very rocky and worrisome year.  Since then I got an impression an aspect of what the coming years will be like, then I will mention what how the 'future' behaves.

Starting with my first impression of 2011.  I felt a year of slow growth.  Jobs will come, and we have started to see that already.  The economy will grow.  But it will be moderate growth.  It will also be a year with a *sigh*.  What do I mean by that?  I mean we will get to the point of some rest after being through a storm.  We may not see that yet, with all the democratic revolutions going on and such around the world.  Before the end of the year or maybe in the summer we'll be sighing.

While 2011 will see moderate economic and social growth, more growth will be felt in the following years 2012, 2013, and 2014.  That growth will be following something of an exponential curve.  I describe it as a frenzy.  Mind you too fast of a growth is just as harmful as too slow of a growth or even as a declining growth.  There will be casualties in the way.

You may ask how does the future behave?  I mean, reading the future would seem to require a predestination paradigm.  I don't think so.  I see that the many worlds theory originally proposed by Hugh Everett has relevance to reality.  In such a case there is scale of the future that can be tapped into to a limited point in time.  The more general the scale of the predication the further out in time you can go.  Sounds weird doesn't it?  How can there be many copies of you all living under slightly different conditions?  Well, you have to study the theory and quantum mechanics.  Now I also see that this theory gives rise to the possibility of yourself ending up in a particular world with a particular result, thus implementing an intended path by the means of 'manifestation', or by simple action, or decision making, or even by a self fulfilled prophesy, or just by planning.  Therefore to say that the future is not written, as the old saying goes, is quite right.  Only the past can be written.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Absurdity of Gadgets

If you ever noticed the ads on TV or radio, you get to see what companies are pushing.  Cell phone companies have often pushed contract plans with tantalizing phones that show pizazz.  Smart phones are all the rage and it was brought to my attention a question.  With all the things that Smart Phones do, do they still work as cell phones?  Images of banging the phone on a counter while trying to make a call comes to mind  Yeah, technically its a silly question but socially its not.  Cell phones are the latest technology to get techno-junk attached to them. There has been others on the past.

Watches!  Who wears a watch?  Just us older people who still have the habit of looking at their wrist for the time whether we have a watch on or not.  To make us look a little smarter when that happens we invented a joke by saying, "Oh its a hair past a freckle."  Watches were all the rave back in the day.  After they figured out how to make watches with Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) they started to add things.  I think of it as a kind of play time for those scientists and technicians who made these devised.  I saw a radio watch so you don't have to carry a bulky transistor radio, have it on your watch.  It had an earphone, so you would have a chord from your wrist to your ear, and that way you have the extra fun of getting tangled up in things.  I saw a TV watch.  Sounds fun, and you can watch TV anywhere.  Watch TV on the beach, driving, walking, running, and so on until you get burnt, crash your car, walk into a telephone pole, or run over somebody.  In all about 5 minutes of fun.  There were watches with games that required two hands.  Yes, more often than not the owners would take them off to play the game after failing at trying to play with one hand and not only that but the watch attached to the other hand.  A frustrating two minutes I assure you (not that I tried it.....oh...of course I have). Then someone had the concept of putting a calculator on to a watch.  The calculator watch was all the rave when it first came out.  It was practical, you could calculate with one hand while wearing it.  The display was smallish and it looked like you had a box on your wrist.  Later years it proved to be a symbol of old geekdom.  Then worse was the databank watch.  It had a flat keyboard that was hard to hit with your fingers.  Typos were common.  Then one find day after you put in your whole address book into the watch and flung the address book out of the window, the watch battery died and you lost all your contacts.  Indeed what a fine day that was.  I never felt so much anger for so long a time.  Then there was the ultimate sarcasm in gadgets, the analog clock on a digital display.  Yes, taking the one's and zero's and forcing them to comply with an analog hands on a clock face.  They didn't have numbers on them, so you had to guess at the time but it looked good.  It had a retro type of look in a digital watch.  Then the colorful basic watches came out and that killed the gadgetry of the digital watch.  For true to form the main purpose of the watch rose up and slayed the gadget dragon.  That purpose was not to tell time, oh no, but to look good.  Fashion is the true purpose of the watch.  Today a watch just makes you look old.  The young do not wear watches anymore.

Calculators!  Believe it or not the calculator was gadgetized.  When portable calculators first came out, they had batteries in them, and could do simple math.  I say portable because there was in existence already the plug into the wall type for business people.  These also had small printers on them and resembles a small cash register.  These portable calculators had lighted numbers, and you could get the numbers in green or red depending on....I honestly have no clue what it depended on, but you could get them as such.  Then came the LCD and it changed everything.  The first thing that came out using the LCD was a credit card size calculator. It was flat (thicker than what we would call flat today, but flat by then standards nevertheless).  It had a solar panel, so it would never loose power.  You couldn't use it in the dark like the old battery powered lighted numbers, though.  It was flat.  It was metallic.  It represented sophistication of a person with money.  So naturally people without money bought them to look like people with money.  It was flat.  OK, that was the major selling point to the public.  Flat meant sleek, sexy, ....etc.  In other words, they sexed up the practical device we know as a calculator.  I had a radio clock calculator.  A devise that you could put in your pocket, the size of a smart phone today.  You could listen to the radio with speaker or earphone, you could calculate with it, you could tell time, you could even calculate time and dates with it.  What you couldn't do is find all the batteries it required, of which it required two weird types.


Now we have smartphones with sleek big screens and lots of apps.  You can tell time, calculate, take notes, browse the internet, send emails, grease your social network ....etc....etc....etc.  Rumor has it you can make calls with them as well, but by now that almost seems old school.  With some smartphones you can make video phone calls, now that's a blast to the past.  I seem to remember some black and white footage of a video phone built into a wall.  The sixties hairdo-ed lady held a phone handle to her ear watching her contact on a video screen on the wall.  Well, now you can do it on the smartphone and in color.  Yes, I would use that device to call my mother while she's in curlers.  Next they will probably come out in Hi Def so I can really get a the detail on her curlers.  To top off the useless gadget on a smartphone, I saw an app that was a watch.  Yep, the picture of a watch on the screen on your smartphone with clock face, straps and all.  That means you can have a watch that doesn't go on your wrist.  Looks like I would have to kick the habit of looking at my wrist for the time.

Gadgets, gadgets how ridiculous some are, but we love them.  We love them so much we spend about a hundred billion dollars (in the US alone) a year buying them up.  Imagine what we could do with that money if it was spent more wisely.  We could make this world a better place instead of amusing ourselves with bizarre and funny gadgets.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

People Power

Back in the 80's and 90's I used to wonder how much power people actually had.  Back then it seemed like there was not enough power to effect any kind of social or consumer change.  Today we have two things that places power squarely on the people, communications via the internet and the economic recession.  These two enable the types of change we see today.

Revolutions are going on in the Islamic world.  Starting with Iran in 2009 and continuing this month, January 2011, people in the Middle East and Northern Africa are demonstrating in the streets.  They are unhappy with their governments and want them to listen.  They got organized and spread the word among them via the modern communications the internet brings.  Actually, this phenomena is not only affecting politics in Islam dominant countries, but western countries as well.  In the United States, the democrat people have been using it to protest social and political problems.  I heard that the internet was effective early in the campaign of Barak Obama for the Presidency.  Recently, the other side to include Republicans have banned together to form the movement called the Tea Party to bring about political and legislative change.  What change will the people be able to bring about?  In Tunisia, the dictator was ousted, but what kind of government will he be replaced with?  The hope is a democratic government, but we will have to see.

With the effects of the recession being felt, companies are smarting up.  It used to be that they were able to come out with a gadget, market it and sell it and make a profit.  This was in spite of what people actually thought about the product, or how safe it was.  Recently I saw a ad by Radio Shack which was different.  It marketed non-contractual cell phones.  That's prepaid cell phones.  I thought that was remarkable.  It indicates that more people are buying prepaid cell phones rather than the contractual cell phones.  It also indicates that companies like Radio Shack is paying attention.  Usually this means that the company wants to make money in the area its marketing.  So the purchasing power of the people is effecting change.

So here we are in 2011 with some people power in politics and economics.  Its limited, but its there.  So kudos to those who are exercising it.  Its the Democratic way.  To those who are currently protesting, kudos to you for presenting your grievances.  Its an inalienable right.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Essay, A Very Useful Format

In the last few posts, I've written my viewpoint in essay format. Yes the same essay format that is taught in schools and GED programs. Yes that seemingly boring and tedious way of writing that you would never use because its seemed so obtuse. Actually I'm fond of the essay format.  I want to say something about the different essay genres, what is the best genre for blogging, and why blog in essay format.

Did you know there are several different types of genre of essays?  Purdue.edu has a good web site on the different essay genres (click here).  In a writing class I was challenged with the argumentative essay.  In the argumentative essay you have to come up with arguments against your own argument.  If your passionate about your argument in the first place it really forces you to think of the other side(s) of the issue.  Its a real mind bender.

Mostly here I've been using the narrative essay genre.  I think its a good fit for blogging.  The reason is that the narrative format allows the writer or blogger to be creative.  It's the lighter of the essay genres.  It also allows you to speak your mind and that is what blogging is all about.

Why should any essay format be used in blogging?  That's a good question.  Most bloggers just write.  Their format varies but mostly it comes out like a conversation of what my day was like.  That's fine if you just want to share your experiences, but if you want to make a point nothing drives it better than an essay format.  The essay forces you to sum up your thought into one thesis statement that drives the whole piece.  From there you break down what points you want.  Three to five points are great, but you could still only have two points and that's fine as well.  Some teachers mention a five paragraph essay.  That is not written in stone.  The emphasis on five paragraphs was pointing to the essay format in general.  An introduction paragraph, a paragraph for each point, and a conclusion paragraph.  That's really all its about.  I'm afraid people have been put off by the five paragraph requirement by some teachers.  After you put it all together you can see how it makes you explain your argument in a clean concise way that anyone can read.

Well, knowing the different genres, trying out a narrative genre, and organizing your thoughts in an essay format for a blog will explain what you are trying to say to most people.  That's why I believe that essay writing has a place in the blogging movement, and that's why I use it.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Financial War

In the aftermath of the 2009 recession, the financial landscape is pretty decimated.  Jobs are hard to find.  Big business is still trying to find ways to make money and grow.  Housing foreclosures doesn't seem to stop.  Services are tacking more fees on things and reducing service.  Education sector is trying to save money.  States are faced with cutting budgets and services and raising taxes.  Its nothing short of a Financial War.  The enemy is economic fragility.  In such a frail state another financial catastrophe could be sparked.  We have to work in virtual unison to get ourselves financially stable.  I have a few ideas how.


Reduce your costs.  This not only includes shopping costs but also avoiding fees by paying on time or early.  Make a list of shopping needs and another for shopping wants.  Research your shopping wants and make a plan to save money for them one at a time.  This will give you goals to work for and keep you encouraged as time goes on.  Take a calculator to the grocery store and tally up your items as you go.  You may consider what you need versus impulse purchases.  Consider TV via the internet versus Cable or Satellite TV.  Services such as Netflix, HuluPlus, and Amazon On Demand are paid services but much less than the traditional paid TV.  There are also free video stuff online.  Now we have devices that puts the internet streaming video on your television.  So the experience comes as good or better than traditional paid TV.  Look into new technology that you may be able to use.  Recently I found a LED light bulb for under ten dollars.  I bought it because I figured I could use it in a desk lamp I have.  That bulb take the place of a 40 Watt bulb and it only uses 1 Watt.  Take advantage of free services such as the public library and public parks.  These and other ideas you can implement and reduce your cost.  Regardless of how little you can save it pays off in the end because of the frugal habits you gain.

Reduce your debt.  Stop using the credit cards except for emergencies.  Pay the debt on time or off.  If you cannot find a way to pay more than minimum, then you may consider bankruptcy.  Bankruptcy protection is a legal action that at the end leaves you with no debt.  In the process you have to give up your assets as well.  For personal stuff you get to keep a lot.  Avoid credit card debt reduction scams.  If your not sure about an offer don't do it.  If you calculate all you own and take away all your debt, then that's what your basically worth.  For a lot of people that number will be a minus number.  That's when you know that you can benefit from bankruptcy protection.  This is not a popular view because its so emotional to go through it.  The reason is because there is an amount of social shame that comes with it as well as letting go of assets and old habits.  Reducing your debt will strengthen your buying power and your financial situation.

Increase your income.  Finding a job is hard now.  Hopefully, jobs will become more available.  There are a lot of people who have lost their jobs.  To make yourself more competitive, get some education.  If you don't have a High School Diploma, get into a GED program and be serious about it.  For some taking courses at their local Community College could give them some more skills.  Certificates may or may not help you in your field, research it.  You may consider changing fields.  If so, think of what you really want to do.  Then you can look for a job that resembles what you want.  The reason for this is that if you love what you are doing, then you will feel better about it.  Get a part time job.  Part time jobs may add to your full time job income but also may lead you in a different field that you enjoy better.  To find a job try going around your area and see who is hiring.  Talk to people and have some face time networking.  Small business constantly look for people to hire.  Do your research and see where you can fit.   You may be able to increase your income in a small way on the internet.  There is Amazon's Mturk which allows you to do tasks for money.  There is adding Google's adsense to your blog.  There are others opportunities to make some small income.  I look at these as a way to give you income for stuff you are already doing or love to do online.  You can start a business.  This will take a lot of personal work.  Often its better to start a business with a partner.  You will also need investors.  So knowing how to make a business plan is essential.  Above all you have to network to get the business up and running.  Who knows, you may be able to hire people who need to strengthen their financial situation.  Increasing your income even a little may yield good rewards in the future.

Strengthening you financial situation is essential to your future and society's future.  Taking steps in each area of reducing your costs, reducing your debt, and increase your income is a good tactic.  For many it will take courage to take the steps the fear to take but are necessary to take.  I say the sooner you take the steps the sooner you can rebuild, and the better you will be.  Taking care of your finances may enable you to help others in time.  The more people have financial responsibility the better the economy will get.