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Some things never change in the Central ValleyI was reading about Railroad Cops roughing up homeless people in Fresno and reflecting on how things never seem to change around here. California is a "Garden of Eden," Yeah, but only if you've got the "Do Re Mi..." The San Joaquin Valley has a long history of abusing the homeless. Ask Preacher Casey. Ask Tom Joad... John Steinbeck put us on the map, but our civic leaders were not happy with the images he painted of cops and vigilantees driving the dust bowl refugees from town to town "like a wild herd of cattle." The Grapes Of Wrath was banned in Bakersfield for years, and was not allowed to be used in Kern County Classrooms until 1974. Now we have learned to accept our dust bowl heritage with pride. Local museums and festivals celebrate our history, but have we learned anything from it? Can we learn to recognize that the outsiders who can't seem to hold down a regular job or live like the rest of us are our brothers and sisters? Our instinct, when we encounter the the dirty and unkempt refugees of American society is not to lend them a helping hand. It is to look down, look the other way and walk on... And if they hang around too long or start talking about their "rights," the instinct is to beat them up and force them to move on. Woody Guthrie passed through here, and he wrote about it better than anyone before or since. Vigilante Man, Pastures Of Plenty, Do Re Mi, Dust Bowl Refugee, Ramblin' Round, Hard Travelin', I Ain't Got No Home... We can listen to these great ballads as historical artifacts, but that's not what they are. Shamefully, and Disgracefully, they are today's news. They are the headlines that the editors of the Fresno Bee and tha Bakersfield Californian will not place on the front page, or any other page. They are a mirror, and the face of the Vigilante Man looking back at us is you and I. As long as we allow our brothers and sisters to be treated thisaway... Vigilante Man Have you seen that vigilante man? Well what is a vigilante man? Rainy night down in the engine house. Stormy days we passed the night away Preacher Casey was just a workin' man. I rambled round from town to town. Oh, why does a Vigilante Man, Some things never change...
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The Golden Rule
Thank you for sharing life with me, an internet friend and companion for peace.
I have no complaints about the world. Complaints and oppositions just cause more and more strife. I just want to be kind and not try to have better material things than my fellow earth travellers. The golden rule means peace to me and peace means the golen rule.
I don't believe in "tough love" but only compassion and caring for all of life. No disregard for animals, plants, ants, or people.
All have feelings and fall under the golden rule. I am not all vegetarian yet but pushing in that direction because I know that the meat animals die in pain. All of them.
When humans start feeling for one another and learn to forgive and regard each person as precious souls, then we will have peace. I love all of life no matter who or what we are. I support you. Give me your tears and I will give back love and caring for you and your family.
I pray for peace daily.
Tokashoni