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Somebody ought to tell the truth about
the Scriptures of all the fictitious religion, The Governments run
by the most debased type of pimp, the politicians, and that most
craven of all lice and job-worshippers, the bureaucrats.
The preachers dare not, the mullaas dare
not, because they would be driven from their pulpits. Professors in colleges
dare not, because they would lose their salaries. Politicians dare
not. They would be defeated. Editors dare not. They would lose subscribers.
Merchants dare not, because they might lose customers. Men of fashion dare
not, fearing that they would lose caste. Even clerks dare not, because
they might be discharged. And so this counter memeticist tathagata, with Lenny Bruce Style political incorrectness, thought he would do it himself. Busting the bigotry, fascist propaganda & mass collective Schizophrenia.
...and as John sang, the way things r goin',
they r gonna crucify ME!!!
An Urdu [2nd most spoken language in the world,
apprx 450 million] poet Qateel Shifaaii sayeth... Jab bhii aa jaata
hai gHairat ka muqaam/ apnii soolii apne kaandhe pe uThaa lete haiN loag.
this tathagat has been offensive and will remain offensive or provoking [On two counts disagree with Buddha, polite articulation & not looking @ women thing :)]. ...will go on growing more and more offensive, for the simple reason that u are so deep in a coma that perhaps only a scream, might reach u, a shocking truth may awake u from ur deep slumber... sunaar walii, the goldsmith hammering dosn't work, apply Ironsmith's one, the sledgehammer.
Perhaps yooz will look at us for the first time only when tathagats r on the cross. Right now u take us for granted -- only the cross will destroy ur state of taking us for granted. Perhaps only the cross can shake u enough so that u r awake. But t is busy living as well... so they can take time, him in no hurry! Cum on mates & cum together
...and t is not alone, here is another tathagat - the American conjuror James Randi when he says :: "To make sure that my blasphemy is thoroughly expressed, I hereby state my opinion that the notion of a god is a basic superstition, that there is no evidence for the existence of any god(s), that devils, demons, angels and saints are myths, that there is no life after death, heaven nor hell, that the Pope is a dangerous, bigoted, medieval dinosaur, and that the Holy Ghost is a comic-book character worthy of laughter and derision."
"Time is shattered/ language shattered/ and this air which we used to carry on our shoulders/ like bunches of grapes from Mosul/ is now a cross".
...lines from renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish's 1991 poem "A horse for the stranger" capture the poignancy of the image of the crucifixion of Jesus in the Arab imagination, Muslim and Christian alike. The symbolism of the crucifixion as quintessential oppression permeates Darwish's poetry, and is manifest in the drawing (above) by Egyptian artist Gamil Shafik. ("A horse for the stranger" was translated from the Arabic by Iraqi poet Sinan Antoun. Its full text was published in Al-Ahram Weekly, 23 April 2003).
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I am suppose 2 do everythiing 4 the colony... what about me fookin needs!?!
:: Their demeanor is invariably morose, sullen, clownish and repulsive. I should think there is not, on the face of the earth, a people so entirely destitute of humor, vivacity, or the capacity for enjoyment. ::