“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “The root of Equitable is expediency” Bumper sticker

“The root of Equitable is expediency” Bumper sticker

The “Equitable” label exists as a convenient and practical way to mask the political agendas and payoffs that riddle our government’s every policy.

Cuomo’s talk of equitable distribution of COVID vaccines went hand-in-hand with New York State’s reporting of vaccinations by race and ethnicity only. It was only in March of 2021 that age based data began to be revealed.

Did this mask the diverting of vaccines from the state’s elderly to a less at risk, but more important political demographic during those months? What do you think?

My letter to the NYS Dept. of Health requesting the age based vaccination data for previous months went unacknowledged.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Justice: It’s just another name for self-interest” Bumper sticker

“Justice: It’s just another name for self-interest” Bumper sticker

“Justice” is a word that politicians and bigots both love; because it gives them so much wiggle room.

You can take Martin Luther King Jr.’s belief that the only road to equality was by never practicing discrimination; turn it 180 degrees, so that the only road to equality is through a policy of discrimination; and claim on his birthday that you are honoring his life’s fight for “Justice.”

Today’s “Justice” is bigger than the people — but too small to embrace their dreams.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “You make the path by talking” Bumper sticker

“You make the path by talking” Bumper sticker

At the same time they denounce other people for their actions; today’s elitist policy makers only “talk the talk” and “talk the talk” — all the while insisting that it’s their excuses that validate their acts.

Like the joke: “We lose money on every piece we sell; but we make it up in volume” — these bigots claim that all their evil actions will add up to good in the end. Really?

Then why won’t they let us check their math?

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – Cornithaca Road Signs – “I’ll Decide for You and Me”

“I’ll Decide for You and Me”

In Tompkins County; Legislators don’t represent the people: they represent themselves. Elections are seen as a validation of their personal viewpoints, and a mandate to make their beliefs the basis of all policy and law. And in a county where it is widely accepted that there is no meaningful participation or government oversight by the citizens; you can imagine what a dog-and-pony-show these elections are.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Turning Ethnic Mix” Bumper Sticker

“Turning Ethnic Mix” Bumper Sticker

New School Nazis? Yes, and it can be demonstrated, but here’s a simple analogy:

You have three children, but you only praise two of them; you tell everyone that you meet how smart, caring, and wonderful they are. The third child is recounted very differently: stories about him show how he must be instructed and corrected by his other two siblings, and focus on his shortcomings and bad behavior.

Does this action lead to a perception of equitable worth? Or negative stereotyping?

Make this simple experiment:

Take television commercials [or TV shows, or books, or reporting, or conversation — it’s everywhere] and divide them into categories by race, gender, ethnicity, and belief: then note the differences in how people are profiled in each category.

New School Nazis?

Proof 1: These actions deliberately create negative and discriminatory stereotypes.

Proof 2: A refusal to change these actions — always defending and excusing them as permissible behavior.

Proof 3: [You don’t want to know; but I’m afraid you will find out] Violence — they can bash you with their hate; but they can’t shame you with their love, because they don’t have it in them. Love would never make the choices they do.