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Madness or Incompetence

Reflections on the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The choice between madness or incompetence is not a new one. It seems that throughout human history, or at least US history, we have been confronted with this choice. After all, as I write this article, we are dragging our feet in choosing between helping Palestinian innocents (over 14,000 children murdered) while selling / giving tax payer paid for weapons to Israel. We recently had to choose between the healthcare industry profits (excluding providers – MD’s, Nurses etc.) and the wellbeing of our most vulnerable (elderly and at-risk) during the COVID pandemic, where we have lost over 1.15 million Americans. During WWII, we delayed in choosing whether to join the war against Germany, fully aware of the Holocaust against Jews, or remain neutral while over 6 million were being slaughtered by the Nazi’s.

Dr. King’s Legacy

The discussion of Dr. King’s assassination on the 56th anniversary of his murder related to madness or Incompetence begins with one of his landmark accomplishments: The Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.

National Archives

Historically and unconstitutionally, impediments to voting had been established in conservative states that prevented many African Americans from voting. Thanks to Dr. King and other civil rights leaders, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed and pushed away all those obstacles and finally allowed for close to full African American participation in our democracy.

The Regress of Progress

In 2022, a Center for Public Integrity investigation found unequal access to voting and political representation in all 50 states. Twenty-six states — all under Republican control — made access to voting less equal for people of color, younger voters, immigrants, people with disabilities and others following former President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election defeat.

How could we let our country descend into madness? Who were the stewards that were charged with keeping the hard fought gains made by Dr. King and his generation of social justice champions? That’s where the incompetence comes in. Since the 1980s we have seen a two party sponsored corruption of our political system, allowing for unlimited $$$ campaign contributions via Super PAC’s and other dark money sources. Many of the perceived longtime stalwarts of the Democratic Party such as the Clintons, Nancy Pelosi, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Joe Biden (among others) did not launch efforts at Campaign Finance Reform. Towards the contrary, these folks colluded against campaign finance reform leaders such as Senator Bernie Sanders with is Get Money Out of Politics movement.

Unrepresented

Why you ask? Because there are large sums of money to be made by all by accepting multimillion contributions from the National Rifle Association, the health insurance companies, the Oil and Gas industry, “Big Pharma”, to mention just a few. Polls consistently show that, for example, most Americans support an assault weapons ban, most Americans support abortion rights, and most Americans support limiting the amount of money donated to political campaigns. In short, our representatives are no longer representing us. To be clear, the vast majority of our elected officials from both parties have their hand in the big money financial contribution pot. Due to this legalized bribery, our “representatives” have allowed for the initiatives that Dr. King fought and died for to be rolled back.

The solutions lie with us, the voting populace. We must demand that all elected officials be subject to campaign finance regulation, where candidates have an allotted amount of $$$, given out equally to those who meet a signature threshold. We will not see a healthy democracy restored until financial gain is not an incentive to run for political office. That has to be our litmus test for any candidate running to “represent” us be it locally or nationally.


Alex Paramo

Alex is the Founder of Community Publishing. Community Publishing is dedicated to creating virtual space for community based artists of all media (writers, painters, photographers, musicians, etc…) to collaborate on multimedia book projects with the purpose of promoting their work. Alex has authored two children’s books that were adapted for the Theater – Princess Marisol & the Moon Thieves and Princess Marisol & the Portal. Alex, with his daughter Marisol, will be releasing the third book in the Princess Marisol series, Princess Marisol Presents the Wisewoman & the Moon.

Alex also writes music review articles, and is the host of the film focused podcast smARTalk. Alex is a Social Studies teacher and serves on the Board of KUNM, a public radio station based out of Albuquerque New Mexico. Read his full bio here.

Back to Nature: Eat Organic Produce For Free

Eat Organic Produce for Free by Dan “the Glassman” Garduno

SeedsI hear a lot of people say it’s too expensive to eat organic foods these days.  So they end up eating swag foods instead and just settle for what’s on sale at the store most of the time.  Bargain shoppers who aren’t eating as best as they could and don’t understand that everyone can eat most organic produce for free or even make a profit off of it.

As a person involved in the movement for non GMOs and an advocate for teaching everyone how to grow personal gardens to help become more self sustainable, I’ve also learned a few tips and tricks along the way.  One trick I’ve discovered is that most organic produce contain seeds. These are seeds that can be grown, unlike the GMO produce seeds which were manufactured to not grow seeds that can reproduce naturally and sometimes produce no seeds at all.

Organic produce will reproduce dozens, if not hundreds of seeds naturally.  In a natural cycle, seeds would drop to the earth when the fruit ripens enough to fall off on it’s own allowing for new plants and new fruits with more seeds to grow season after season.  This is the natural way.  This is getting back to nature!

Back to Nature: Eat Organic Produce FreeBut in modern times, we’ve cleared the food bearing plants and growth to allow for more construction of buildings and homes. Forcing us to rely on our foods to be shipped in from all over the world instead of relying on the natural ecosystem of the surrounding region we all live in. And even with all this construction all around, not much of it is being turned into greenhouses or modern vertical grow operations to replenish what used to grow here naturally.  And building rooftops can easily be utilized to grow gardens on top of, which not only generates an abundance of food, but will also help keep concrete jungles much cooler and lowers co2 emissions.

So I’ve discovered a solution while experimenting with composting.  Early on I realized that seeds from food scraps would end up growing naturally in the compost pile and I would end up saving many of them by re-potting them or planting them right away, instead of turning them back into the compost pile which would kill them.  It dawned on me that I could remove the seeds from the produce after preparing a meal, and set them aside to grow them more managed instead of just throwing them into the compost pile and having to save them in the end anyways.

Back to Nature: Eat Organic Produce FreeWhen I started hearing people say it’s too expensive to eat organically, I had to stop and think of all the seeds I’ve saved by saving them from my compost. And in turn all the money I have also saved by not having to buy seeds for my own garden.  So i started thinking about a bell pepper and using it as an example. Most organic bell peppers cost around .88 cents to about $2 each.  For 1 bell pepper, that could become quite pricey and would discourage some consumers from purchasing it.  But when you start to equate the value of the seeds into the price of the entire bell pepper and if you understand that organic seeds cost an average of $2-$5 per package, then you can realize by saving the seeds and selling them to a grower who needs them, or growing them yourself, the bell pepper essentially pays for itself.

A package of seeds usually cost around $2 for a couple dozen and $5 for 100 or so.  Each bell pepper contains 300 or more seeds worth $10-$20, so you can then realize you will actually stand to make a profit by collecting and selling organic seeds! It’s really easy to start saving organic seeds, start saving money, and start saving our ecosystem all at the same time by eating organic today!

Together, we can all make a difference and teach each other better ways!
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