29 September 2017

22 September 2017

20 September 2017

on honoring logically

In one model of the universe, a person is continuously and perpetually judged by That Which Cannot Be Named on the level of respect shown not to other humans who are powerful but to those who are powerless. Society gives judges and police officers, for example, the power to take away a person’s liberty and life, respectively. Food service workers and small children, on the other hand, enjoy no such or similar rights and privileges.

Mocking or ridiculing a judge or police officer will have immediate, negative, and possibly deadly temporal consequences to one’s liberty and life, whereas doing the same to a fast-food cashier or stray orphan will likely not. Within the framework of this dichotomy, one enforced by a threat of bodily harm that is approved by society at large, the former expect to be respected but the latter do not. Fry-cooks and babies generally don’t go hunting for someone they perceive as having wronged them; judges and police officers do.


Armed with the knowledge that it is vastly more beneficial for one’s karma to shower great respect on helpless kids and little respect on mighty officials, a person can choose to drastically reduce the level of respect shown to the powerful and drastically increase the compassion, love, and patience shown to the powerless. Consequently, it is acceptable to completely ignore police officers (unless forced to do otherwise), to educate oneself about exactly when and when not it is recommended to speak to them, and to find legal ways to hold them to task (without mercy) when they operate outside of their rights or violate their sworn oath.

In short, treat those whom society gives the least power as if they were a cherished friend, beloved parent, or favorite sibling. The rewards outweigh the risks.

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

18 September 2017

15 September 2017

a standard response

Whilst waging war bodily against the false but deeply entrenched Baltimorean idea that pedestrians do not enjoy the right-of-way while crossing a road using a crosswalk, I have had this standard response hurled frequently my way:

“Get the fuck out of the road, dumbass.”


Regardless of his apparent social or economic class, these tend to be the first words from a driver’s lips when forced (by nothing but my raised hand) to abide by the laws of the state of Maryland and bring his gasoline-powered steel battering-ram to a halt using slight pressure applied to a hinged pedal by one of his feet so as to avoid running headlong into a foot-mobile fellow citizen who is seeking to gain lawfully the other side of a roadway. To protect myself in the event of someone violently violating my pedestrian rights in a premeditated fashion, I have taken to using my cellphone to capture video of oncoming vehicles while negotiating a crosswalk, which seems to have the desired effect of forcing drivers to stop. Otherwise, few people operating automobiles appear to find anything wrong with driving in such a manner as to barely miss hitting me as they race toward the next group of cars stopped at the next red light.

Among the worst offenders are Baltimore city police officers, who as a whole don’t seem to mind breaking state law §21-502, which is but one among many of the laws they swore a sacred oath to uphold.

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

13 September 2017

haiku 13 Sep 2017

Talking does nothing:
The system must be destroyed
To rebalance it

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

11 September 2017

haiku 11 Sep 2017

Corporations claim
That they fix problems better
Harvey proves them wrong

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

08 September 2017

haiku 08 Sep 2017

In a fascist state
The first ones to be silenced
Are Truth’s own vanguards

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

06 September 2017

haiku 06 Sep 2017

When it’s gloomy out
Ignite the fires inside;
Fiddle as world burns.

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

04 September 2017

haiku 4 Sep. 2017

Upon receiving
Love from an external source

The heart tends to glow.

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan

01 September 2017

haiku 1 September 2017

He stepped on some gum
Then, upset, trod in some shit
Before calming down

americanifesto / 場黑麥 / jpr / urbanartopia / whorphan