Greetings good citizen, so much going on it's difficult to choose which direction to go, which made the choice for me.
Remember when 'frack' was a thinly veiled F-Bomb on Battlestar Galactica [the original], then it morphed into a process used to release natural gas trapped in rock formations [resulting in a wide variety of unintended consequences...]
Well, today it is being used in the context of the media's endless campaign to divide society into ever smaller blocks with even more malleable mindbending. Today's episode is brought to us by Madison Avenue
A car is a car, right? Apparently advertisers believe you have to reach your audience one ethnic group/age bracket at a time. [What the hell, they get paid by the ad, why make one when seven is more...er, expensive?]
Kids these days don't care what they ride in [in fact they hate to travel but that doesn't stop advertisers from using this indifference to their advantage.] Will a Toyota 'set you free' or show the world 'you have arrived'?
Kids use their clothing choices to express themselves so car makers are out in the cold...but that doesn't change the need to move vehicles to people who view them as environmental monsters [and major drains on the wallet, if your not pouring money into the gas tank, your bringing it in for repairs everytime you blink!]
As suburbia morphs into megalopolous the 'need' for personal transportation diminishes.
Nowhere is this more disturbingly apparent than on HGTV's home improvement shows where the customers are increasingly millionaires!
Not a category most youngsters fit into...many of them are 'trapped' in their parent's basement [if they have a home at all.]
Speaking of which, another story caught my eye about how the homeless are still being jailed in the south for 'trespassing'.
Really says something about a society that criminalizes those it impoverishes...
In the meantime 'the single factor' continues to use their food assistance cards [becaue all three of their jobs don't pay enough to keep a roof over their heads AND food on the table] while considering themselves 'better' then those less fortunate because Wally Mart only has so many openings for greeters.
This in the age of 'for profit' prisons! [Who said slavery was dead? You may be getting three squares and a roof over your head but you work for nothing!]
This 'Morning in America' stuff has really gotten out of hand...but neither the media or our politicians acknowledge any wrongdoing...[and they won't until the streets run with blood! (probably YOURS)]
Sing the refrain children...[Hard to believe we need a place called hell!]
Sweet
Thanks once again for taking the time and opening your mind!
Gegner
Remember when 'frack' was a thinly veiled F-Bomb on Battlestar Galactica [the original], then it morphed into a process used to release natural gas trapped in rock formations [resulting in a wide variety of unintended consequences...]
Well, today it is being used in the context of the media's endless campaign to divide society into ever smaller blocks with even more malleable mindbending. Today's episode is brought to us by Madison Avenue
A car is a car, right? Apparently advertisers believe you have to reach your audience one ethnic group/age bracket at a time. [What the hell, they get paid by the ad, why make one when seven is more...er, expensive?]
Kids these days don't care what they ride in [in fact they hate to travel but that doesn't stop advertisers from using this indifference to their advantage.] Will a Toyota 'set you free' or show the world 'you have arrived'?
Kids use their clothing choices to express themselves so car makers are out in the cold...but that doesn't change the need to move vehicles to people who view them as environmental monsters [and major drains on the wallet, if your not pouring money into the gas tank, your bringing it in for repairs everytime you blink!]
As suburbia morphs into megalopolous the 'need' for personal transportation diminishes.
Nowhere is this more disturbingly apparent than on HGTV's home improvement shows where the customers are increasingly millionaires!
Not a category most youngsters fit into...many of them are 'trapped' in their parent's basement [if they have a home at all.]
Speaking of which, another story caught my eye about how the homeless are still being jailed in the south for 'trespassing'.
Really says something about a society that criminalizes those it impoverishes...
In the meantime 'the single factor' continues to use their food assistance cards [becaue all three of their jobs don't pay enough to keep a roof over their heads AND food on the table] while considering themselves 'better' then those less fortunate because Wally Mart only has so many openings for greeters.
This in the age of 'for profit' prisons! [Who said slavery was dead? You may be getting three squares and a roof over your head but you work for nothing!]
This 'Morning in America' stuff has really gotten out of hand...but neither the media or our politicians acknowledge any wrongdoing...[and they won't until the streets run with blood! (probably YOURS)]
Sing the refrain children...[Hard to believe we need a place called hell!]
Sweet
Thanks once again for taking the time and opening your mind!
Gegner
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