Religion and Politics – Part 1 by Gwen M. Plano
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Continue Reading1984? Hello SE friends, Gwen with you today, and I’ve an unusual topic to share. It was generated by recent comments made by neighbors, friends, and family members. Have you heard folks mention 1984? Not the year, but the book or the movie? Rarely a day passes that I don’t hear references to George Orwell’s […]
Continue ReadingSouth Africa: Community at the Heart of Hunger Struggle Posted on August 22, 2021 9 June 2020: Sbongile Tabhethe works in the food garden in eKhenana shack settlement in Cato Manor, Durban. (Photograph by Mlungisi Mbele) Anna Majavu Internationalist 360º Communal gardens and farming enterprises are the … Read more …
Continue ReadingWhen Will They Ever Learn??? I am appalled by the anti-mask, anti-vax bunch and the lengths they will go to in order to ensure that we never come out from under the Covid thumb! To ensure that their own children have an equal opportunity to die at a young age. For PETE’S SAKE PEOPLE!!! Wake the […]
Continue ReadingA Couple Of Thoughts … You may remember the killing of a Black man, Botham Jean on September 6th, 2018, but in case you’ve forgotten, allow me to refresh your memory. Mr. Jean, a college graduate and an accountant, was sitting in his living room on the 4th floor of his apartment building watching television and […]
Continue ReadingAnd It Makes You Wonder… Posted on Aug 5, 2021 by TanGental I love the Olympics. I tell myself I don’t care but it grips me. Partly it’s the black and white nature of sporting success and failure, the distillation of the human condition in microcosm. But it also brings to the fore a dreadful human […]
Continue ReadingRepublicans Must Not Be Allowed to Retake the House Mid-term elections are just fifteen months away … or, to phrase it another way, mid-term elections are fifteen months away, approximately 450 days, and a lot can happen in fifteen months. In all my history as a political animal, I’ve never put a lot of importance on […]
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