Asked • 04/28/25

How do scribes, bards, pundits, clowns, magicians and artists change the frabric of reality?

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Anita W.

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Another word hoard was my Master's of Arts chair elder Dr. John Hatcher who opened the world of Anglo-Saxon's Zeitgeist of Doom, Bloody Feuds in the medieval literature section on the third floor of Cooper Hall at USF Tampa Bay when then President Judy Genshaw presided over the amorphous campus' rights, and we graduate students fought for the of autonomy labor and executive rights, such as parking spaces, resources including office space, computers, and office supplies as well as such trifles as executive mandates, including the first amendment right and civil liberties. We wore printed up skeletons images of slaves fettered to wooded desks. Wow! That was before woke, AI, the Technocracy of knowledge, and Dr. Hatcher was a mavin of reality.
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04/28/25

Anita W.

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Rhetorical devices in literature is the fabric of popular culture that unites the community to together regardless of time, manner, space, despite an oral, ante-historic focus or time frame. According to Dr. Gary Olson and Dr. Lynn Worsheim the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (2001), culture is language and traditions of society's, unconscious shaped by subgroups, including one's religion, belief system, social class, values, , political party, race, social or interpersonal or gender identity. In Summary, culture is the production of human expression through the media of interpersonal discourse of a multiple of diverse sub- groups.
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04/30/25

Anita W.

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What agency shapes a power struggle? Who decides what constitutes the branches of government and what traditions, ethical or moral code based upon a world view: Zeitgeist, or Patterns of Culture? Are we in a 19th century atheist's like Nietzsche world? What values are now being made redundant? And what agencies are fired and summarily subject for erasure: According to some transactional business experts, diversity, multiculturalism, civil rights, the Bill of Rights, consumer protection agencies, child labor laws, transportation safety, and public health/vaccines of diseases are deemed inefficient, and the Constitution is being replaced by executive order; Christian/Jewish/Moslem or Hindi/Buddhist/ Eastern, ethos, logos, perspectives are now deemed by the Confederacy of Dunces, or Alexander Pope.
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05/14/25

Anita W.

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How can one smell the frying of bacon? How does one respond to loud discordant sounds? How does one respond to sinking ship like the Titanic? How does respond to an attack on Dec. 7, 1941 with the invasion of Pearl Harbor? How does one respond to the burning of by Jewish authors on the footsteps of the Pergamon in Nazi German? How does one respond to 50,000 round up of Americans by ICE agents? Do you care about history?
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06/11/25

Anita W.

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I want to believe we are a cohesive, collaborative, cogent alliance. We do not want chaos and war, and we strive for reason and not deceptions. Why act upon impulse? Why throw out our principles? Why starve our minds and toss out honor, tradition, decorum, justice, and expertise?
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06/15/25

Anita W.

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One can understand history in terms of traditional views of prejudice and racist conceptions of race. The labeling of immigrant groups into superior races or inferior or a subnormal people is subject to dehumanization or assigning homo-sapians into lower-level apes, called simianization, according to social scientists, psychologists, and Noam Chomski, linguist, (deveoper of language theory. Gordon Hoffman details the growth of racism and relates dehumanism, cruelty, and zenophobia the ( fear of foreigners ) to the rise of hate-speech, ethnic slurs, ethnic cleansing, and acts of genocide. This racism results in group classification that certain races are inferior to higher castes or the superior race, more deserving of economic advantages, and privileges of the upper-class. In contrast, so-called menial laborers or factory workers suffer poverty, poor wages, living conditions, and economic disadvantages in adherence to the authority of a social Darvinistic culture,
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Anita W.

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January 19th marks the celebration of Martin Luther King's protest for Civil Rights: against racist, dejure legislation as in Jim Crow laws that prevent Blacks from fair representation, ( the purchasing of housing in white neighborhoods or the renting of units in upper-class uptown neighborhoods ), desegregation, or voting rights for Black citizens. This march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama for equality is dramatized in a historic Film by director Ava Du Vernay two-film, Selma, on December 25, 2014, marking former President Lyndon Baines Johnson's signing the Voting R Act of 1964 and the desegregation of the South.
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