Thursday, June 30, 2011

Crossing the line

Crossing the Line turns the politics and conflicts of a playground sandbox into an allegory for the way nations treat one another, and the borders seem to do more harm than good.


The land of sustenance or exploitation

The land of sustenance or exploitation
We live in a world of unawareness and unconsciousness where we have to make the everyday decision of just existing or the accumulation of “nice things” 
The temptation of acquiring “nice things”, where do we draw the line or are we aware that we can draw a line.
I come from a people that has been severely oppressed by  social Darwinism ( manifest destiny) and we have been  impoverished  for many years and struggle with a series of  addictions, now there is some hope of recovery on a individual  and community level, but in our recovery some important issues are over looked like Capitalisms and how we as a descendant  of Animist-Tribal peoples who are slowly losing our sense of who we once were and are embracing Capitalism: fast food, fast cars, shiny rocks, Fur, pop music, popular movies, cosmetics and all those elements and images that go along with it.
The last of the animist tribal peoples who still live in a semi-traditional  life style and not the ones who use it as a status symbol who believe they are still connected but the ones who still hunt for their food and trade the furs of their labours for other food and   necessities  to  sustain their life style, where do they draw the line, sell the fur to the corporation who really don’t give a dam about them and thier families, but only the fur that they exploit to accumulate wealth. 
Or do they go hungry or try hunting for them self’s or get jobs but where, were do they draw the line, exploitation  or self sustenance or hunger.
Capitalism is a nasty parasite and it has infected us all just take a good  look at the world and its condition there is 1% of the people that own  90% of the wealth and  we all have to share that remaining 10%.
As an Animist person the desire for nice things are very strong, a made-up face dyed hair bigger muscles expensive clothes to attract a lover, humvee and a diamond ring to woo him or her with or to say I support a cause so that we can masturbate are Egos and impress others and in the mean time accumulating “nice things” a personal cause, all these “nice things” have a price to be payed by who? Are hard earned money or the animals that all these “nice things” are tested on, the people  that are exploited so that they can eat or the earth, when the items and there packaging’s  are discarded.
Where do we draw the line? Is it all so hard to become aware of all these unconscious traits in are infected society or is it easier to go about are daily lives pretending we care or don’t care.
There is an effect for every cause, for every little thing that we do it has a repercussion for the smallest of life and now that we as a mass are just now becoming self-aware of the power we may have, and this  can be  utilized to change the negative process of Capitalism.
who is being exploited here the Animal the people who trade it or the people who ware it and how does Capitalism dictate your decision to make moral choice. 
SO Where do you draw the line?
Kerry Red Atjecoutay of the Animist indigenous Movement


This is the civilized result and solution to the Neo-Sacred Animal
You may be worshiping without even Knowing it!

The Fall of Capitalism