Sunday, 3 January 2016
People of the world we are in safe hands.
Saudi Arabia, Head of UN Human Rights Council executing political opponents. So far having killed 47 ,157 put to death last year. David Cameron's new chums on the world's stage. A barbaric country which the UK should not be trading with.
Mass executions ok, if it serves our interests, he possibly ignores the injustice, because he likes to cosy up to an oil rich nation .
Another top executioner and human rights violator ironically is a fierce critic of Saudi executions, which happens to be Iran.
Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran are at an all time low after the execution of renowned Shiite cleric named Nimr- Bagr- al - Nimr.
Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shiite Iran are locked in a bitter rivalry, whilst supporting the opposite sides in the wars in Syria and Yemen.
Both these " champions " of human rights are also claiming to be leading the fight against terrorism in the Middle East.
People of the world - we are in safe hands.
Postscript :-
4/1/06
The street in in Tehran, in which the Saudi Arabian Embassy is situated is now called after the cleric mentioned earlier. This is the tit -for- tat world we live in.
Friday, 1 January 2016
Wheels of time
( I don't really celebrate the new year, just another day merging into another, but it does give me time to pause for reflection, in a gazing at the bottom of a glass kinda way. So happy/new year/ blwyddyn newydd da, hope the year ahead brings much hope and promise, I give thanks to my friends in what has been a difficult year, for their support, you know who you are. Continue to be awesome. Best wishes, heddwch/peace.
Here's a poem. Oh dear!
Time is precious, waste it wisely,
as it flashes by in moments,
testing faith and patience,
this resiliant necessity, unavoidable essence,
waits for no one, moves in constant rearrangement.
Time costs nothing,
lets the world reveal itself,
rattling with kaleidoscopes of change,
acting as a catalyst for transformation.
Time carries us in all directions,
giving and taking in equal measure,
allowing tomorrow to call,
the past to fade gently away.
Without hesitation or pause,
time sets course and destination,
as thoughts fly freely,
enables us to find what we need,
good health, friends and companionship,
peace and hope for all mankind.
Relentlessly engulfing,
the wheels of time keep turning,
allows dreams to restore,
for love that exists in hearts,
to last a whole life long.
After the storms have gone,
allows the sun to shine again,
to chase away the darkness,
can move what we see,
in simple acts of believing,
has the capability to heal.
Time moves fast,
though the hands of the clock seem slow,
awaiting now for springs return,
for life's renewal,
new buds and leaves to grow.
In my imagination,
past, present and future is stored,
sewn together in unity,
poems arrive, take journeys on clouds,
wait for injustices, to unravel,
for time, to take away discontent,
to drown me in seas of hope and love.
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Warning
WARNING:-
Hygiene problems in Cumbria, as a large turd is seen floating down the high street. Remember that it is on David Cameron's watch that funding for flood defenses have been cut, flood defenses that could have saved 2,000 homes and 400 businesses. Also while he's been in charge nearly 10,000 new homes have been built each year on flood plains, putting lives at risk and threatening misery and financial disaster for thousands of households.
The weather has unleashed a wave of anger, a lot of it directed at him following widespread devastation that we have recently been witnessing.
Perhaps if the floods had hit the home counties David Cameron would be seen there wading about with a gold bucket trying to hold back the flood, while Ian Duncan Smith would be lurking near him,blaming the welfare state and the poor for making it all happen.
David Cameron likes to blame climate change, but what he and his government should be doing is spend more money on protecting people from floods.
It is really inexcusable that the government has failed to learn lessons from floods in the past
Well done to Syrian refugees though who have been helping to fill sandbags, as a small act of gratitude.They wont ruin this country but cuts to public services will. More money to be spent on planting trees please.At the end of the day my sympathies go out to all victims affected.
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Lemmy R.I.P Legend (24/12/54 - 28/12/15)
I will be raising a few glasses later, it's the least I can do, already had a few cans in the fridge, now they have Lemmy's name on them, who I first encountered in my teenage years, when I thought, wow what's all this then, tasty, think I better get a record player.My vinyl copies now battered and torn, but still spinning.This iconic heavy metal pirate, angel with his dirty bass has taken his final journey, after succumbing to an aggressive form of cancer, though it's been one hell of a ride. He'd just got to 70 as well. Life is short so will be taking the volume to maximum laters, crank em up past 11. We have sadly lost a legend of legends. What a life of excess and no limits. I used to think that one person who could live forever would be Lemmy, but death in the end comes for us all. Here's to Rock and Roll and to Lemmy.
Rest in Peace.
" I know I'm born to lose,
and gambling is for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby,
I don't want to live forever
Motorhead - Iron Horse/ Born to lose
Motorhead - Ace of Spades
(on the Young ones)
Hawkwind - Silver machine
Motorhead - white line fever.
Monday, 28 December 2015
Musical highlights of the year
It's been a rather surreal year, what with my partners having spent nearly half of it stuck in hospital here in West Wales. Despite this there have been much musical pleasure that has been released in the last year, that have given me some kind of respite, thankfully. Most of the following I actually have copies of, some kindly copied for me, I do like to support musicians, the following are some of my musical highlights in no particular order.
1. Datblygu - Porwr Trallod
2. Sleaford Mods - Key Markets
3. Fundamental - A Philosophy of Nothing.
4. Suns of Arqa - All is not lost but where is it?
5. Asian Dub Foundation - More Signal More Noise.
6. Gwenno - Y Dydd Olaf
7. Cosmo - Hiraith
8. Selector - Subculture
9. The Ex - The Ex live at BIMHUIS (1991 -2015)
10. Efa Supertramp - Rhyddid yw y Freuddwyd
11. Sendelica - Anima Mundi
12. Killing Joke - Pylon
13. Seckou Keita - 23
14. Bjork - Vulnicura
15. Tinariwen - live in Paris.
All in all not a bad musical year roll on 2016. Sorry that this post was just a boring list, check the artists out, on the net, you will not be disappointed, well maybe.
Sunday, 27 December 2015
Operation Cast lead remembered.
Today on December 27th 2008, Israel began an intensive campaign that would last 22 days, combined with a ground invasion which they called 'operation cast lead,' It would lead to death and destruction and international condemnation and protests and would be met by Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
The conflict resulted in between 1,166 and 1,417 Palestinians and 13 Israelis, most of them innocent civilians.
The horrors inflicted remain indelibilly embedded in the minds of all Gazans. Crimes against humanity were committed with the use of chemical and biological agents, like white phosperous, leading to symptoms that medic al professionals had never seen before. Burning flesh to the bone. Also there was deliberate targetting of civilians and vital infrastructure.
Six years later, Gaza still relies on international aid for day to day activities, including the most basic needs such as food and drink. 75% of homes destroyed are still waiting to be rebuilt. Leaving many people still displaced. The people of Gaza left with a legacy of poverty and economic injustice, 80% of the population lives under the poverty line. 1.8 million of people in Gaza still locked in like animals by Israels illegal blockade, that prevents them from access to essential goods that are needed to rebuild and sustain life.
In a sense the war never ended. People still demanding justice, because without justice, peace will remain a distant illusion.
Friday, 25 December 2015
Alternative Christmas message
No apologies - stuff you Cameron , just like Tony BLIAR before you, and all the others who mouth about Christian values, whilst being the biggest hypocrites alive.
In the second year in succession Cameron has referred to Britain as a christian country, A privileged PM peddling platitudes to the poor with his Christmas message. He talked of the poor and homeless, the vulnerable, but forgets to mention how he punishes the poor with cruel sanctions and delayed benefits, or the thousands of families his government has condemned to homelessness, temporary accomodation or hostels, while new tower blocks are built for rich speculators. He also mentioned NHS staff and refugees, a really nauseating mixed bag . Reflecting on values like peace, mercy and goodwill, traits that he definitely does not possess. He failed to mention that is his government's policies that increase hunger, poverty and desperation, whilst destroying services that the poorest in society rely upon,all for the worship of money. May he heed the following words.
Luke 18: 24-34
(22 ) " When Jesus heard this. he said to him, " You still lack one thing. Sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come follow me."
(23) When he heard this, he became very sad, because he was a man of great wealth.
(24) Jesus looked at him and said " How hard it is for the rich to get to heaven."
(25) Indeed, it is easier for a camel, to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of god.
So Mr Cameron may your Turkey give you salmonella,
and your Xmas lights all short,
may your presents all be socks,
and your sprouts as hard as rocks,
may your dinner guests all suffer wind,
and your quail eggs all be rotten,
let your yule log be too wet to burn,
and your sky box blow a fuse,
may you get so drunk you forget the company you keep,
and the party piece you re-enact with the pigs head centrepiece.
Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Seasons greetings.
Apologies, as Tory government keep inflicting us daily with their inhuman policies. I truly find it hard to understand how anyone can continue to support them. Cameron and his party's policies, continue to be dangerous, , intolerant,and out of touch, continuing to serve vested interests that create added burdens to all those suffereing at the present time. But maybe their arrogance and their recklessness will be what eventually brings about their downfall.
Maybe they might change direction, halt their miserly ways, I don't hold my breathe, we have to keep pushing them though.
Anyway not sure how often I will be able to use or have access to computer in coming days, so as crimbo overtakes, lets reclaim this period for the masses, and remind ourselves that goodwill is the basis of mutual aid, let us follow the redistributive example of Kropotkin Claus, and keep on building and creating a future that we can all share.
Oh and let the principles of solidarity remain for life, not just for one day, so in this season, lets us embrace this reason, lets not follow the whims of those who wish to command and control, keep spreading peace and goodwill to your fellow woman /man.
Lets try not to forget at this time of year, those who have nothing to celebrate, allow them to overcome obstacles as they face hard times that lie all around.
Thanks to all that have dropped on by, solidarity.... heddwch/peace, remember mutual aid, the gift that keeps on giving. lets forever decorate the future with equality and allow us to cherish the value of cooperation instead of following paths of greed.
Lets hope too that all the worlds disorders somehow right themselves in the coming months ahead, as we continue to spread our messages of love and hope,and gather, renew our strengths.
Merry Christmas to all who are celebrating, happy holiday's, whatever you happen to subscribe to.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Yuletide ( a poem for the winter solstice)
Today the great mother,
gives birth to the sun king,
in the middle of winter,
the spark of life returns,
releases chords of merriment,
feelings of peace and goodwill,
threads of hope glisten in the air,
so take time, to magnify the light,
we can share between ourselves.
this earth so precious,
rekindles, maintains the balance,
breathe in, breathe out,
love forever restores,
keep heart wildly open,
spread generosity and compassion,
open portals of survival,
on this shortest day of the year.
( happy winter solstice,
heddwch/peace)
Saturday, 19 December 2015
Slipping back in time
( dedicated to the Kellingley miners)
I remember 1984,
when we fought for our lives,
when the enemy within,
were the rulers of the land,
who took away our opportunities,
robbed us of our jobs,
so we fought back strong,
for our communities,
and our class.
30 years have passed,
and politicians continue to plunder,
bringing fear across the land,
aided by right wing press,
delivering austerity politics ,
designed to tear lives apart,
it's all still out of order.
as they return us to yesterday,
slip us back in time.
As miners bid emotional farewells,
after working their final shifts,
like those that walked before them,
let their struggles continue to inspire,
as the rich keep getting richer,
because of opportunist interest,
the poor get poorer,
our government turns blind eye,
tension fills the air again,
because we're slipping back in time.
And as they dismantle our sustenance,
steal our dreams away, cut our welfare state,
the ghost of Margaret Thatcher lingers,
her legacy still doing the rounds,
now is the time to seize close,
all the hope you can find,
bury the iron lady's memory,
forever deep down a mine shaft,
with strength we can move forwards,
forge a new future bright,
stop them from slipping us back in time.
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