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Wednesday 07/05/2008 3:58 PM
Or what is a GMO, some of you may be asking? It stands for Genetically Modified Organism, and this is a radio program all about it. I highly recommend watching it, since it's stuff that you've probably never heard about (like myself when I watched it) and it's full of information that actually effects your life.

type: an interview with Jeffrey Smith
host: Pinky
episode number: 080124-01
format: audio only (QuickTime)
running time: approx. 44 min 09 sec.

summary: By now most people know that GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. But how do GMOs affect us, the food we eat, and the environment? Jeffrey Smith, founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology provides a solid general overview in this interview.




Oh and this is the website for Pinky's radio show, he talks about lots of stuff.
Tuesday 08/04/2008 12:38 AM
I attended a protest in San Francisco on Sunday called the Human Rights Torch Relay, which is a protest to the real torch relay which is scheduled to arrive in San Francisco on Wednesday. Many more protests are scheduled, including this gigantic banner which protesters climbed up the Golden Gate Bridge to hang from it’s suspension cables.

This is a link to a Flickr page that somebody got some excellent shots of the bridge today before they took down the banners and arrested the people who put them up, for climbing the bridge. Just click the next picture to see all the shots. Also, that Team Tibet 08 hoodie is super rad, lots of people had them at the protest this weekend.

 The protests are happening because the Chinese Communist Party is not fit to host the Olympics. They are commiting horrendous acts against humanity within their borders and supporting other regimes outside their country in their genocide of innocent people. The torch is going to many other cities in over 150 countries world-wide.

At the protest I saw a female speaker who talked about being imprisoned twice and eventually sent to a "mental institution" for "re-education" because of her religious beliefs in Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa. She was removed from her home and family to a forced-labor camp to work with other Falun Gong practitioners making clothes for american companies, while living in 40 sq ft rooms with 13 or more people to a room. She would  be injected with unknown substances at anytime, and subjected to interviews where the interviewers had tasers that they would shock her with repeatedly in the head and back and all over her body (other pictures showed people’s genitals and other body parts, rotted and festering from repeaded electric shocks) in an attempt to make her give up her religious beliefs. She also underwent medical examinations, the results of which were never given to her, to see if she was a candidate for organ removal. Those removed organs are sold, and I don’t know who they’re sold to.

All this and more goes on within China’s borders under the rule of their communist government. They’re also funding arms for regimes that are committing mass genocide in Sudan (Africa), in a place called Darfur. There was another speaker at the protest who was from Darfur and he spoke about having his whole family killed and how he was so lucky to have made it to the united states. Imagine if someone killed your whole family, for no reason other than they were a different race, and then think "Would I want those people hosting the Olympic Games?"

The Olympics is a privelege that countries who follow the rules get. And while it’s not supposed to be about politics, the Olympics has been used a political arena for centuries. Look at the Torch Relay, Adolf Hitler started the entire thing as a way to get international support for the up and coming Nazi Reich, which went on to commit mass genocide against most of Europe after they hosted those games in 1936. We can’t let China think that they can perform these acts of inhumanity and the whole rest of the world is cool with it. Americans need to send them a sign that says what they’re doing is wrong, and we’re not going to stand for it.

Unfortunately that would be pointless anyway, because our business sector in America is never going to give up the cheap labor they provide, which keeps their costs low low low. It’s easy to sell a shirt or lamp at Walmart that costs 90 cents when you use slave labor in China to produce it. Almost every product in America right now is made in China, doesn’t that worry anyone? Well it worries me.

Consider this: China devalues it’s currenty drastically to suck up all the manufacturing from American companies, to the point that almost everything you buy now is made in China. It’s ridiculous, and if they ever value their currenty appropriately it could cause a great recession in America. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if that happens soon.

This website has lots of info on the persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners in China, if you want to read more about it.

Please don’t support the Olympics in China this year. I’m not buying any olympic stuff (especially because most of those souvenirs are being made in Chinese sweatshops up the street from where they’re hosting the games) nor will I be watching the games. I’m also going to write to my congressman about my outrage that the games were given to China this year, especially since they were awarded it in 2001 on the grounds that they clean up their Human Rights  policies, which have only gotten worse btw.

Here’s some more links:
Torture Methods (graphic material, viewer discretion advised)

YouTube coverage of the Human Rights Torch Relay in San Francisco on April 5th, 2008. You can click on other videos, a lot of the videos have different perspectives on it, and full versions of all the speeches. They’re really compelling.

A link about China devalueing it’s currency.
Friday 31/08/2007 6:25 AM
It's the truth.
Sunday 24/06/2007 9:29 PM
And it fuckin rules! This is a test blog to see if I still remember how to post blogs from my phone's web browser.

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Tuesday 24/04/2007 8:33 AM
It's a 666 on my left ankle, you can barely see it in my Diablo Vista picture on page two of my pictures from my trip to the Oakland Hills this weekend with Padma. She's the new girl, for the record. Also, I'm moving into a room she's renting in her house, which is how I met her (via craigslist). So I have a place to live now too, w00t.


Saturday 18/11/2006 4:30 PM
...and thus far I am overwhelmingly satisfied.


Currently listening:
Nigga Please
By Ol' Dirty Bastard
Release date: 14 September, 1999
Sunday 22/10/2006 11:42 PM
...and his friend has a sweet camera and just eMailed me the pictures!









Yeah, so it was Jesse's company picnic and we had barbeque (I had salad) and margaritas and shit. It was a beautiful day and afterwards we went home to continue drinking our saturday away and get ready for saturday night, the details of which I won't get into aside from a Hollywood cold that won't quit and the best acid trip I've ever had.
Currently listening:
If You're Feeling Sinister
By Belle & Sebastian
Release date: 23 June, 1999
Friday 06/10/2006 11:30 PM
My friend Damon has this bitchin' camera and he went for a ManiPed earlier, so I walked around. This is my story...






















Broadway is where it all goes down in down town.



This is where I work, it's called Chachie's and I looove it.


And this is Barbera and Cassie =D



Barbera is so excited!





















I met this guy, I think I may let him style my hair next time if I don't cut it myself again.





Currently listening:
Sam's Town
By The Killers
Release date: 03 October, 2006
Friday 29/09/2006 9:45 PM

Check it out guys: Heather, Justin, and I went to the Folsom Street Leather and Bondage Festival on Sunday and Justin wrote about it in The Guardian, a Bay-Area, indie newspaper he interns for.

Click here to see his article, if ye dare!

 

Also, I got another job at a place called Noah's New York Bagels today. I start monday. Though it's a NY-Style bagel place, they're actually a bay area company started in 1989 right in San Francisco. I'm stoked.

Anyway, envy me. I'm having a fabulous time in the Bay Area and you should all move here.

Sunday 24/09/2006 2:07 AM
...and I'm at Heather's house alone =/ I got lost at the Love Parade and Jesse has my bag and all my candy and my jacket. It was getting dark and I didn't wanna be lost there alone and freezing so I walked to Heather and Justin's place, but they're not here. They're at the Love Parade...Yeah...So I'm kind of bored and super hungry and not really sure what to do at this point but wait. It'll be nice to see Heather and Justin though; they're so much fun every time we hang out. I couldn't have asked for a cooler sister/boyfriend combo to just pop out of thin air one day. I'm sure she's gonna read this and be all "awwwww Jon you're so sweeeeeet!" Well I ain't sweet tootz! But she is way cool, admitedly. And now...I wait...If you're around, get on AIM.

Oh, and for the record: My new job rulz! I get money every day in tips, and I dunno what they're paying me but minimum wage is over $8/h so whatever's gravy, and I get to eat delicious pastries and drink coffee all day. It's fuckin' sweet. And I only work like 4 or 5 hours at a time, so I think I might pick up a second job just to kill time. We'll see.
Jonno!

Jonno Norton


Last Updated: 7/16/2009

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