Sunday, 18 May 2014

who's the fairest?


Me-ow-my-oh!

Me-usings and Me-emories


18 May 2014 - Knowledge is power.  Just think of the atrocities that international awareness has brought before a court of law, sordid events that the perpetrators hoped to bury, often literally.   Public media doesn't allow us to believe that all is well in the world.  It places under our very noses the injustices that exist, the inequalities that persist.  And it is these facts that give the insignificant citizen weight and authority:  "Give me a place to stand, and I shall move the world." 







 
methodology of the meow-stro

 

 

 

Today's Catechism 

(for the self-taught)

What is good for the goose
may just be peanuts.













Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons



Catty Corner

book of the day - Boy, Snow, Bird, by Helen Oyeyemi, a topsy-turvy take on Snow White, "a cautionary tale of post-race ideology, racial limbos and the politics of passing" ~ NYT book review

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