I have no words
Go to twitter. They have much words, maybe too many. Twitter is incestious as an activist friend said the whole left is. Everyone is subscribed to the same people or groups. Hysterical. I joined because I felt guilty in not joining. It is perhaps the best social network on the internet.
People are actually serious there. ( Except for the haikus.)
I do not trust facebook.
O.K. You know already what I am going to say. Japan. Bahrain. Yemen, Libya. Syria. approval of lots of genetically engineered foods.
Gabrielle Giffords. Wisconsin. This year sucks massive.
O.K. Some very good things; the group I am working to help transform my city into a Transition Town. My city is ripe for it.
We are environmentally conscious. We are immigrant friendly. And we love the arts. [Why does this site think I am writing poetry
again, terrible waste of cyberspace.] Wikileaks and the “children of Wikileaks” the best thing since the WTO protests in Seattle.
I realize now technology must seem as a tool for good to forward protest (please note I do not believe the internet sparked “Arab Spring”
as everyone calls it; the people themselves did.) But protest on the streets is ignored (exception-Wisconsin : ) ) or ridiculed (Bradley
Manning.) And now even the mainstream media supports our now third war-Libya.
I want to help create a Wikileaks type multimedia, a new media that concentrates on genetically engineered foods.
In the silence, spring
Coffee and reubens comfort
I cry for freedom