Peruvian Skulls

I got a sample in stock, and have options on a half dozen more. If you would like one, please let me know. I'm going to see if Bill wants some, and I'm sure that for the more “tribal” oriented studios they might be worth getting.

I understand that it's disturbing to some people that I would encourage the trade in human body parts, as, especially given the context, it could seem deeply disrespectful, as well as desecratory (is that a word?). My feeling is that without people taking the past, and using these physical icons to cherish and remember our collective past, that our history becomes forgotten.

It's not like most of us get to meet a person with a reshaped skull. Sure, we can look in a book and see a picture, but it's just not the same as seeing it “for real” or even handling it. I believe that this physical connection to the past outweighs the ethical complications.

Yay!

Sedition charges are back!
It's illegal to criticize public officials again!

To sum up, this means that you can get 20 years if you write or speak things that the government doesn't like, that it feels are politically threatening. Officially the law targets people who “conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the government of the United States, or to levy war against them.”

It was originally written by the North during the Civil War to jail Confederate sympathizers in the North… Problem, is it's written broadly enough that, in the recent past it has been used to jail Marxists for nothing more than spreading communist manifestos (not bombs).

You've got to love the fact that it's perfectly legal to publish holocaust revisionism, but it's illegal to publish anti-government manifestos. What's even better is that not only is it illegal to publish them, you can't even talk about the concepts or think about them either… Is this really what we're fighting for? Is this really worth dying for?

I was under the impression that free speech was valued in America, but I guess I was wrong. I suppose the world is a better place though if you ban politicians that don't support war from gathering though right? And it's best to expell students that wear anti-war t-shirts from public schools? Do the people enforcing these laws believe that Americans won't be patriotic if they're not legally required to?

Can't talk now, coming down.

The new deep blue ear piercing 101 shirts are on the presses right now (for those of you that found the “jade dome” color a little bit garish). I'm spending the afternoon working on the Church site — I'll post here again about it when I do…

Style, Part III

On homelessness

In my neighborhood there are a few areas where the homeless crash out at night. Down the street there are various alleys and doorways that are used, but here, right here, there are two choices: the park or the empty lot.

The particularly scary hobos frequent the park for some reason. They occasionally hassle passersby and their dogs, and are probably not the safest bedpartners. In addition, if you sleep in the park, the police hassle you since you're not really supposed to legally live there. It's easy to just say “well that's ok, people should sleep in the shelters instead.”

If you sleep in a shelter, you put yourself at risk for rape and theft, plus, to many people, it's degrading. Toronto, being Canada's largest city, also has many of Canada's best hospitals, and people from all over the nation come here for treatment. Many that I have met are older, unable to work, and just barely getting by on veteran's pensions and things like that. They can afford to come up here, but they can't afford a hotel for months on end.

Since staying in the park gets you beat up by the police, and shelters are just not safe, they stay in the empty lot. Because it's private property, the police can't usually throw you off it without a complaint from the landowner or a resident. When I bump into these guys on my walks I talk to them, and all the ones I've met are totally nice and simply looking for a safe place to sleep.

Anyway, when I got up this morning and went outside, I saw the crazy lady yelling and freaking out at older Chinese guy that was sitting in the lot, telling him she was calling the police and that he had to leave immediately. I walked over and told her to fuck off and leave him alone and tried to explain to the guy that she had no authority to throw him off the lot, but I don't think he totally understood English and he ended up leaving.

It really makes me angry to see that… There's a massive piece of unused real estate. Who does it hurt if we let a few harmless people crash there? It's not specifically on the same topic, but it reminds me of a life-changing book I picked up while I was living in Philly: Merchants of Misery. It's all about how large corporations, the rich, and banks live off of the poor, and pretty much exposes our current capitalist system as a pyramid scheme.

I'm off to Artik — they have a t-shirt sample for me. I'll print a picture upon my return.