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Reservations In The Sky: Chicago Public Housing…

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Apartment buildings were seen as futuristic living spaces when designed by architects like Le Corbusier for European cities. People appear happy and efficient living in tiny compartmentalized spaces in Tokyo. But in America, high rise apartment buildings were conscripted for future purposes also, but in the sense of state-run reservations where the working class and poor people were regarded.

The high rise apartment building uses a minimum development of acreage. This confined border is supposed to save on facility maintenance. In regard to Chicago’s public housing, a court case proved that even more money on development was saved by using sub-par construction materials. The fact that Cabrini-Green stood for as long as it did was a testament to the experienced contractors who built those towers with the crappy materials they were provided.

As poverty overcame the public housing communities in Chicago the crime rate rose exponentially. Cabrini-Green closely resembled a dilapidated prison bloc before it was finally razed by the Chicago Housing Authority. Unemployment and poverty still dominate the rolls of public housing residents in the Windy City. In an attempt to reduce the crime rate within it’s properties the Chicago Housing Authority is implementing a controversial program for it’s residents.

Chicago Housing Authority Wants to Require Drug Testing for Residents

This new policy is said to give reassurance that the new mixed-income developments the CHA is building won’t have the same culture that plagued the previous projects. But as long as poverty remains and the housing authority specifies shoddy construction materials then we’ll witness another reservation in the sky.

No One Country Should Have All That Power…

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

After the disaster in Japan some of the world’s most industrialized nations are backing away from the use of nuclear fueled power plants. Germany, for instance, is making strides to eliminate ALL of their nuclear reactors. But while Europe is returning to fossil fuels the middle east, particularly Iran is embracing nuclear power as its salvation.

Nuclear power does bring a level of independence to the users and it removes the dependence on oil and petroleum, but one instant is all it takes for the entire planet to feel the fallout from a reactor meltdown. Is the price we are all going to pay worth it? PrA’li not. To save humanity I’m ready to move into the next fuel system. Reggie Watts candles aka Vivoleum.

Dude’s Name IS Weener!?!

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

I don’t understand why folks act surprised when people get caught acting out their surnames?

Dallas Penn likes to write shit.

Bernard Madoff made off with people’s money.

U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner likes to show women his package.

At the rate elected officials are running their operations off the road we might be better off with a monarchy here in America? Then at least we’d get a retarded wedding to glom over.

Weiner’s in some serious hot water down in D.C. because he is trying to retain his Congressional seat instead of resigning. Nancy Pelosi has already ordered an ethics panel to investigate Weiner’s actions and fellow Beltway Democrats are running from him like his handshake has HIV.

Facebook and TWitter are taking fools down for the count.

Motherfuckers need to get themselves a Tumblr

Guatemalan Farms Are The New Killing Fields…

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Rafi Kam TWitted this article to me.

Guatemala Pays High Price For Global Food System Failings

The ICs are plotting a film that looks at the agricultural industrial complex here in America. The fast rising price of food is a cause for our concern. It won’t be too long where the wealthy America is the land of the impoverished and the malnourished.

I just hope we won’t need to wear bulletproof vests to finish our movie.

The Gods Must Be Crazy…

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

On a quasi-related note to the Marvel Studios takeover was the controversy generated when it was revealed that Idris Elba was cast in the movie as a Norse god. I wonder why couldn’t there be an African presence in this mythology since the Phoenicians were some of the world’s greatest sailors and certainly had made contact with Scandinavians and other northern Europeans? Anyhoo, white was upset to say the least. First Obama, then this…

Combat Jack showed me an early iteration of the cover with the headline ‘Idris Elba: The Black Man Is God’. I loved that headline but Combat Jack informed me that if The Source were to run that cover it might also be their last issue since advertisers would get the fux outta Dodge. Still and all the cover is pretty powerful, especially considering that Elba’s role in the film was just that of a cosmic doorman.