our ignorance their benefit. liberate yourself. educate yourself. sit still and accept this position; this famine; this death. trapped by fear and apathy only stabs at our liberty; our humanity. they will stand against clean winds blowing through our living; against the broken bodies of our brothers and sisters crushed with the stones of a tragic system that fails. (Frail)
this song says it all
Punk ain't no religious cult
Punk means thinking for yourself
You ain't hardcore cos you spike your hair
When a jock still lives inside your head
Nazi punks
Nazi punks
Nazi punks—Fuck Off!
Nazi punks
Nazi punks
Nazi punks—Fuck Off!
If you've come to fight, get outa here
You ain't no better than the bouncers
We ain't trying to be police
When you are the cops it ain't anarchy
Repeat chorus
Ten guys jump one, what a man
You fight each other, the police state wins
Stab your backs when you trash our halls
Trash a bank if you've got real balls
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
Teachers, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
Repeat chorus
You'll be the first to go
You'll be the first to go
You'll be the first to go
Unless you think…
I work For Touch Clothing Stop by their page
Music
United Farm Workers
It's about time you give the Land back to the people!
Es mejor morir en los pies que vivir en las rodillas
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Some of my favorite Records
Here are a few books that I can live with out
Movies
America you Have blood on your Hands
U.S. Imperialism in the South and Southwest
The United States conducted an extended campaign of territorial acquisition against its southern neighbors in three premeditated and ruthless military operations -- the expropriation of Florida from Spain in 1819, the covert political and military machinations in Texas that ultimately led to annexation in 1845, and the infamous War of the United States on Mexico in 1846 that ended with the ignoble Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Gadsden Treaty of 1854, secured by bribery and extortion, transferred even more Mexican territory into U.S. hands. The great American land-grab was one of the most successful in history -- by the end of this thirty-five year period the United States had stolen more than 2.6 million square kilometers (over one million square miles) of land and the birthright of the Mexican people. The driving force of American imperialism in the South and Southwest was to establish an empire for the institution of slavery.
Crazy Horse---
The year 1492. The arrival of the European to what they deem "The New World"
signals the beginning of the end for the native people already living here. The
genocide which follows begins with murder, rape, and theft...both of the land and of
the people. Today, five hundred years later, the crimes continue, only now they are
well hidden from the mainstream, out of sight from scrutinizing eyes. Do not be fooled. The
history books lie. As you read these words, the struggle for survival continues.
This song is for Jesse Biakeddy, Navajo elder at Big Mountain, AZ, who told me to tell his story. --- "TRIAL"
"We did not ask you white men to come here. The Great Spirit gave us this country as a home. You had yours. We did not interfere with you. The Great Spirit gave us plenty of land to live on, and buffalo, deer, antelope and other game. But you have come here; you are taking my land from me; you are killing off our game, so it is hard for us to live. Now, you tell us to work for a living, but the Great Spirit did not make us to work, but to live by hunting. You white men can work if you want to. We do not interfere with you, and again you say, why do you not become civilized? We do not want your civilization! We would live as our fathers did, and their fathers before them." Crazy Horse was forced to surrender in the spring of 1877. He was arrested in September of the same year and mortally wounded by a Sioux guard at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.
In the early 18th century, the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey promoted a genocide of their local Natives by imposing a "scalp bounty" on dead Indians. "In 1703, Massachusetts paid 12 pounds for an Indian scalp. By 1723 the price had soared to 100 pounds." 10 Ward Churchill wrote: "Indeed, in many areas it [murdering Indians] became an outright business." 6 This practice of paying a bounty for Indian scalps continued into the 19th century before the public put an end to the practice.
In the 18th century, George Washington compared them to wolves, "beasts of prey" and called for their total destruction. 4 In 1814, Andrew Jackson "supervised the mutilation of 800 or more Creek Indian corpses" that his troops had killed.
"I have no purpose to introduce political and social equality between the white and black races. There is a physical difference between the two, which, in my judgment, will probably forever forbid their living together upon the footing of perfect equality; and inasmuch as it becomes a necessity that there must be a difference, I ... am in favor of the race to which I belong having the superior position." ---Abraham Lincoln
In schools we are taught to look at Abraham Lincoln as a hero to me he was just a fake. The Truth is there you just need to open your eyes.
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- This is where man needs to take back his own life. We need to stand for something and if we don't, then we are doomed to fall for everthing THEY feed us. It's time we took charge...time we took back this government for the people by the people. The RICH have had their chance and they have only given birth to death and destruction. They have turned humanity against humanity. It is not their blood that fills the streets, it is OURS. We must have our say!- S.M. Ramirez
-Somewhere and somehow these people are never going to be the same. It's very important to us that people question, that they participate and that they are never afraid to have some principle and stand by that principle.-Cesar E Chavez
tol·er·ance-The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others.
"Don't be in a hurry to condemn because he doesn't do what you do or think as you think or as fast. There was a time when you didn't know what you know today." -- MALCOLM X
FINALLY, NEW MUSIC! "The Art Of Broken Glass" (EP), click myspace.com/mrjmedeiros and take a listen! Available on itunes or directly from my site. New Mr.J songs to add to your profile! WORD!
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Since I don't get no kick from champagne, I would normally be there, but I'm tied up with finals until the 18th. After that, I'll take it nice 'n' easy.