I. Know and Love Thyself
II. Honor and Love Thy Mothers, Fathers, Caregivers, and Gamete Donors (in that order)
III. Bless the Beasts and the Children
IV. Teach the Children Well
V. Love and Cherish Thy Neighbor
VI. Serve the Community Well
VII. Cherish and Protect the Homeland
VIII. Thou Shalt Not Fear Something Into Existence [antiterror commandment]
IX. Thou Shalt Not Shame Thyself or Thy Neighbor [misbegotten shame]
*Note Well Japan*
X. Thou Shalt Not Take Responsibility for Harms Perpetrated By Others [misplaced guilt] *For the Jews*
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
All Souls Day
In early summer of 1963, a white woman nourished a babe in her womb. The woman had herself been born and raised--raised badly, bleakly--in rural Kansas, U.S.
In early summer 1963, to her half-sister, born of a poor Argentinian woman and the same German father, she uttered the words: "Blacks do not have souls."
The babe in the woman's womb is now 45 years old, living in Somerville, Massachusetts. It is November 5, 2008, and the United States of America has elected the first African-American president.
The babe-woman weeps with all the black souls. And rejoices.
In early summer 1963, to her half-sister, born of a poor Argentinian woman and the same German father, she uttered the words: "Blacks do not have souls."
The babe in the woman's womb is now 45 years old, living in Somerville, Massachusetts. It is November 5, 2008, and the United States of America has elected the first African-American president.
The babe-woman weeps with all the black souls. And rejoices.
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