
Author: Psychosemantic
‘Freedom for Some Restrictions May Apply’
‘Philando Castile Shot Dead by Police’ Minnesota
Philando Castile Shot Dead by Police (Video – shot/live streamed to Facebook by Castile’s girlfriend Diamond Reynolds. This version obtained from an Anonymous upload) Video begins after the Minnesota policeman fired into Castile. I honestly don’t know what else to say folks. I almost said “fired into the car” but he shot bullets into Castile. Why are we sharing the video? Because the police don’t want it seen is one reason. Because Castile’s girlfriend wanted it seen is another.
“My boyfriend carries all his information in a thick wallet in his right side back pocket,” Reynolds said. “As he’s reaching for his back pocket wallet he lets the officer know, ‘Officer, I have a firearm on me.’ I begin to yell, ‘But he’s licensed to carry.’ ”
We have a militarized police state but they are not held to the same standards as our military. I realize that the second amendment was not written with African Americans in mind except maybe for being on the other side of the gun. Slavery was still quite legal when it was written. Here is just more proof. Where will be the outrage from the NRA ? Those put into power are supposed to be held to a higher standard because of the power they hold. Public execution in the streets are not new only the police don’t have to take off their badges anymore to do so. You don’t have to watch the video. But we as a society must do something. I don’t know what but doing nothing, hasn’t worked for us. You will see blood. You will witness racism and hate. You will hear fear. If you feel indifference, go away.
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Albert Fishing Trip : ‘Geritocracy’
Punx Against Punx #36


Columbus City Council Votes on June 20th…One Woman’s Testimony Against the Christian™© War on Reproductive Rights
Written statement prepared for Columbus Ohio City Council meeting held 6/14/2015:
My name is Amanda Wilson. I am a Licensed Independent Social Worker in the State of Ohio. I am a member of North Broadway United Methodist Church. I am a wife and a mother.
Female bodies bear the majority of the burden of bringing new life into the world. This miraculous ability given to the female body comes with significantly increased healthcare costs over the course of one’s reproductive life- from first menses to menopause. I believe that affordable, high quality healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Perhaps the most significant component of affordable, high quality healthcare is access to it. It does not matter if resources exist if women are not able to readily access them. Harassment and intimidation prevent and inhibit women’s access to affordable and high quality reproductive healthcare. The fact that this harassment and intimidation is levied particularly at women is a form of discrimination, when women are already burdened with increased healthcare costs over the course of a lifetime. Yelling at women, criticizing them, cajoling them, praying at them, displaying signs and distributing pamphlets that provide misleading and inaccurate information, all of these activities are forms of harassment and intimidation.
Just Monday, I was walking on East Broad where I saw a women yelling at a couple out back of a reproductive health clinic. She was yelling “You don’t have to do this! Let us help you!” I found her behavior to be disturbing and frightening and it was not even directed at me. This woman was with another woman who had posted a yard sign with misleading information designed to frighten.
I respect every citizen’s right to free speech, protest and prayer. However, activities designed to harass and intimidate women from receiving healthcare at a healthcare facility are not an appropriate expression of a person’s dissent with abortion. Jesus was a teacher who brought a message of radical love, acceptance, and grace into the world. As Christians, we are called upon to share wisdom, not ignorance. To spread love, not fear. To provide care to those in need, not limit their access to care. Because of that, I am called to speak up for the right of women to access affordable, high quality healthcare without the threat of harassment and intimidation. That’s why this ordinance is so important and I urge you to pass it.
Punx Against Punx #35


‘The Filth E. Files’: by Cory Baxter


