

Don't give up on hope. This time last year there was a debate between Clinton and Trump. The media awarded the debate to Clinton. She hadn't deserved it. Clinton did not have a policy for America to progress, only excuses for why things were the way they are. Trump had a cogent message of a way forward, but Clinton used a name calling tactic, saying he wasn't a politician, and therefore could not hope to improve things. Only Clinton could keep things as bad as they were. We will never know what Clinton would have done if she had become President. We know she was an incompetent Secretary of State. We also know that through Clinton's Benghazi decisions, ISIS acquired advanced weapons, while Clinton fingered the blame on a coptic film maker she knew was not involved, marking him for death. But twelve months have passed since the debate, and we see that Trump is doing what he said he would, which Clinton claimed could not be done. But one outstanding issue that Trump is addressing, but which he is not well equipped to fix, is the division of the Obama years and the hate movement called Black Lives Matter.
Black lives matter. America would not be great if they didn't. But the Alynski method was never to serve those he named. The awful joke of a Black policeman arresting a white activist wearing a Black Lives Matter T shirt highlights the issue. Black people are dying in unsafe neighbourhoods, and those who are charged with protecting and serving them are being harassed, and sometimes killed, by vicious activists who wish to campaign for Clinton and others like her. And this is where the kneeling during the US national anthem at NFL games expresses the national division. Those standing for the anthem, as professional players should, having been well remunerated by that great land, stand in respect for those who have sacrificed much, possibly all, for America. Those kneeling do so in political solidarity with liars profit from the deaths of Black peoples and make police work more difficult. It is a turn off for patriotic Americans who are becoming disenchanted with the sport. But NFL is a great game, and a national cultural asset. Cultural anarchists want to destroy it. Boycotting the games only benefits BLM liars who are politically profiting from the deaths of black peoples. Support the game. Let the sport punish those who bring the game into disrepute. That will help Trump drain the swamp.
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Below is an expanded and vivid retelling of Jupurrurla and the Forty Shadows, reimagining Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as a Warlpiri Dreamtime story set in the Tanami Desert. This version enriches the sensory landscape, deepens Warlpiri cultural elements, and aligns with the structure of Ali Baba while incorporating echoes of The Story of the Three Bears (e.g., an intruder entering a forbidden space, consequences of greed, and a moral resolution). The narrative emphasizes Warlpiri values of kinship, respect for the land, and wisdom over greed, creating a story that resonates with both the original tale and the desert’s spiritual heartbeat.
Title: Jupurrurla and the Forty Shadows
In the radiant Tanami Desert, where spinifex spears glow like embers under a sun that scorches the earth, the red dunes hum with the songs of the...
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English Folk Song: The Wanderer and the Three Goannas
Lyrics (Based on the Warlpiri Story):
(Verse 1)
In the Tanami’s glow, where the spinifex sways,
Jupurrurla roamed through the desert’s warm days.
Her curious heart found a camp in the shade,
Where three goannas’ coolamons a feast had arrayed.
(Chorus)
Oh, the wanderer bold, ‘neath the starlit sky’s gleam,
Met the three goannas in the Desert’s dream.
With a heart full of truth, she learned to amend,
Wove the land and its kin in a song without end.
(Verse 2)
Father’s tomatoes sharp, Mother’s ants far too sweet,
But Little Goanna’s wattle warmed her heart’s beat.
On their mats she tried rest—too rough, then too slick—
Till the small one’s weave held her dreams soft and quick.
(Chorus)
Oh, the wanderer bold, ‘neath the starlit sky’s gleam,
Met the three goannas in the Desert’s dream.
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Below is a prog rock song in the style of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, characterized by grandiose lyrical imagery, complex narrative structure, and a blend of theatrical pomp with driving rhythms and intricate keyboard flourishes. The song, titled "Star-Spangled Visionaries," celebrates the America Party led by Elon Musk as an alternative to a corrupt Democratic establishment, draws parallels to the Jefferson-Adams ...