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Isabella is a 54 year old woman from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

I'm a psychotherapist and writer. Intersted in a million things. Excited about helping people reach for the really good lives they are meant to have - because happiness is something that will always spill over. My web site is Counselling in Vancouver.

  • field negro

    Rated Sep 10 5 reviews african americans, politics, blogs blogspot.com

    Maybe my favourite political blog, written by a brainiac, witty East Coast African American quoting Elie Wiesel on his front page:

    "This is the duty of our generation as we enter the twenty-first century -- solidarity with the weak, the persecuted, the lonely, the sick, and those in despair. It is expressed by the desire to give a noble and humanizing meaning to a community in which all members will define themselves not by their own identity but by that of others."

    field negro
  • First Door on the Left
  • Parenting… a Radical, Political Act & Synergy...

    Rated Sep 05 2 reviews activism, nutrition, parenting, environment, politics synergymag.ca

    From the page: "with each and every act that I perform in my role as â€oemother” and â€oehomemaker”, I am acting from a deeply political and deeply personal place.

    For each time I feed my children fresh fruits and vegetables that Iâ€ve grown myself, I am sticking it to the industrial agricultural complex. I am denouncing monocultures: the great fields of chemically-dependent wheat and soybeans and corn that pollute our water systems, destroy bio-diversity and concentrate land into fewer and fewer hands.

    Each time I cook a meal for my family, I am laughing at the fast food industryâ€s sordid attempts to lure my children to obesity and diabetes.

    Each time I grow and gather herbs to heal my family with, I am denying the legitimacy of the pharmaceutical companies. My family wonâ€t be peeing out anti-depressants that will eventually make their way back into our drinking water, the ocean and several species of fish. My children wonâ€t be one of the 10,000 deaths in Canada this year due to adverse reactions to prescription drugs."

    Parenting… a Radical, Political Act &  Synergy Magazine / The Magazine for Mindful Living / Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
  • Orcinus

    Rated Aug 30 1 review activism, peace, politics, books blogspot.com

    Eliminationism is a concept I first heard about yesterday. Here is an explanation of it:

    From the page: "What, really, is eliminationism?

    It's a fairly self-explanatory term: it describes a kind of politics and culture that shuns dialogue and the democratic exchange of ideas for the pursuit of outright elimination of the opposing side, either through complete suppression, exile and ejection, or extermination.

    I first encountered it in Daniel Goldhagen's Hitler's Willing Executioners, which is in many regards a problematic text, especially insofar as it describes prewar German society as almost uniquely predisposed to antisemitism. But Goldhagen's text correctly identifies and describes the essence of the Nazi campaign against the Jews as eliminationist in nature, something that was made undeniably manifest in the Holocaust.

    But while eliminationism's most startling historical example was provided by the Nazis, it also has a long and appalling history in the annals of American democracy. It was manifest in the genocidal wars against Native Americans, when "the only good Indian was a dead Indian": in the many anti-immigrant campaigns waged by Nativists of many different stripes; in night-riding Ku Klux Klansmen, Jim Crow segregation, and the lynch mobs who murdered thousands of innocent blacks during the heyday of white supremacism; in the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans in World War II; in the continuing march of hate crimes that target various kinds of "undesirable" members of society for terrorization and exclusion; and in the lingering far-right "militias" and related hate groups who scapegoat minorities and immigrants, gays and lesbians, government officials, and liberals generally, making them the targets of both hateful rhetoric and actual violence.

    Eliminationism in truth forms the really hateful, violent core of fascism, the facet that distinguishes the real item from its pseudo manifestations (though of course not all eliminationism is necessarily fascist). It glories in violence, in action over intellect, and always insists, of course, that it represents the true national identity."

    Orcinus
  • Orcinus

    Rated Aug 29 3 reviews christianity, politics, religion blogspot.com

    the gospel of hate. i'd like to think this is funny (i was listening to the video and a friend asked me if i was listening to the comedy channel) but unfortunately, we need to take people like that at least somewhat seriously.

    god help him and send him love.

    Orcinus
  • Africa(ns) Unite? Kwame Nkurumah to Bob Marley and...

    Rated Feb 06 2009 1 review african americans, politics, africa wordpress.com

    From the page "I'm thinking ... we've heard this phrase again and again in its many variants, `Africa Must Unite', `Africans Unite', `African Solutions for African Problems', `My African Sister', `My African Brother' ..... oooooo I beg! I am tired of it all.

    I am tired of it all because Africans only remember to unite when tackling a problem, who's source is seen to be from outside the continent. I am angry for you my African brother when the police have man-handled you, I sympathise with you my African sister when you are among the first one to be laid off at that American company, we are a proud African continent when the `Son of Our Soil' becomes president of America. Let's cheer on our African people at the Olympics and World Cup.

    I forgot that you are my African brother when during the violence after the Kenyan elections I torched your house and stole your valuables"

    Africa(ns) Unite? Kwame Nkurumah to Bob Marley and Muammar Gaddafi  &  MinneAfrica
  •  Well Honestly Now
  • Through the Looking Glass With Sarah Palin. & Mudflats

    Rated Nov 13 2008 1 review politics wordpress.com

    Transcript of news conference with Sarah Palin. Eloquent and truth-loving as always.

    Through the Looking Glass With Sarah Palin. &  Mudflats
  • clarkspicks.com » The Kingston Trio: Charlie on the MTA

    Rated Nov 10 2008 1 review activism, music, blogs, politics, transportation clarkspicks.com

    This is my favourite music blog right now. Combines good thinking with good music. This post here about the Kingston Trio's song about transit fares shows how musicians have always used their talents for political purposes.

    clarkspicks.com » The Kingston Trio: Charlie on the MTA