NEW SLAVES FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Part 2: Slaves vs Automatons

“Slave labor anywhere threatens real jobs everywhere.” When the idea of profit is its justification, watch out! Rulers tend to chase vast potential wealth and while most people are willing to pay something to end slavery few are willing to make the inevitable great sacrifice: Higher market prices. Unlike early slaves (a piece of expensive property needing to be maintained and accommodated) Automatons are cost-effective; relatively cheap, abundant, and easily replaceable commodities. Although they differ in the extent of violence and intimidation used, they both share one key objective; the slave must be broken; divided, conquered, and unleashed within a socially alienating arena where “dog eats dog.” Trust and loyalty must be shifted from slave to owner, from employee to employer. According to Willie Lynches’ manifesto (The Making of a Slave –James River, Virginia, 1712), this is best accomplished by maintaining an atmosphere of fear, distrust, and envy. Further, slaves need to be selected, trained, and assigned (another cog in the economic wheel), based on individual levels of weakness, gullibility, and deprivation. Is it any different today? It’s worse! It’s insidious (devious, sinister, and deceptive). Alas! The cloak and dagger of the banking system: Credit and Debit. Thus enters the unsatiable need for consumerism, hedonism, and sex. Are you free to spend and party or simply need temporary escapes from the truth: You are just another automaton, another disposable cog in the economic wheel. But today’s slavery can’t be limited to race, color, or creed/religion. The new slave is faceless, temporary, highly profitable, legally concealed, and, by way of competition, completely ruthless. They are unleashed like sharks and Piranhas to prey upon each other; like termites in the shadows feasting on the wooden foundations of the currently decaying social order. Thus, comes the historically eventual fall of empires. Is America next? Seemingly always underestimated is the amount of pressure the poor and middle class can take. But when the gluttony from the top encroaches on what little is left for the bottom feeders – watch out. Anarchy and revolution can rise like smoke and where there is smoke there is fire; and where there is fire, death and destruction follows. But America has indeed learned the lessons of history. To control the level of inherent resistance and revolt understand there will always be a need for the poor and suffering. Using unemployment and social service benefits (LIKE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND DISABILITY) to maintain socio-economic stability they, the poor lower middle class, are important surplus bodies, automatons to accommodate, tolerate and activate whenever the current labor force steps out of line. How does that feel? Thus enters the booming field of mental health … LETS MEDICATE! Almost every morning you rise like a horse to the bell at the starting gate of the global economic racetrack. Sometimes you have time for breakfast or a workout, but eventually, you must put on your appropriate monkey suit and wear the mask of “Yassa Master” I’ll get right to it. You get the kids off to school or the babysitter and hop into your means of transportation to battle your way through traffic congestion. You get to your destination and another bell goes off; you diligently perform your task with some indifference. You pull your shift and the bell rings: Free time; time to MEDICATE; blow off some steam and pay the tab. Eventually, last bell; time to go home, play master of the house, eat, go to bed, and wait for that next first bell to ring. We’ll be discussing the effects of all these bells in our next issue.  Meanwhile ask yourself: Do you work to live or do you live to work … OBEY! Don’t Belong   I don’t belong! I don’t want to belong I don’t want! To here – to this – adjust – it’s wrong This here now place without grass or trees Cept in parks scattered here and there to simulate and tease   I can’t find pace or space to ease my mind from the constant noise The constant flow of cars, trucks and buses that never cease to pass The constant flow of people rushing, screaming & fighting, a people dis-eased – more A Force-fed congestion deep within – outpoured upon each other – a people in discord   I’m void! Quiet mornings and peaceful nights Can’t hear the wind flowing through the trees or the chirping birds therein There’s is no escape, there is no appease, there’s not even a please But Please! I need to ease or cease   I’m haunted onto disgust By memories I can’t seem to shake Of yards, pools, and courts not public but mine to choose who to invite or lose, Of spacious schools for learn not burn and youth run stores well kept   Cops I rarely saw – firemen I rarely heard Churches that never begged – poor that knew their place Homes! Where to be at one I need not far go Space! Where for everything – found – its special place   And yet now – crowds – in, out and all around Surrounding, threatening, bargaining Paying to have me – Paying to get rid of me Me! Another piece of merchandise online – I must decide   To live or die – and – on what side To the outside, even mom and dad – a lie No time to sob or regret – no time to forget Me online – to live or die – I must decide Live or Die – Must Decide Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology NEW SLAVES FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Part 2: Slaves vs Automatons March 4, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More NEW SLAVES FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

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El Batey takes our Community to Puerto Rico; can you help to get them there?

EL BATEY TAKES RICAN CHILDREN & FAMILY TO PUERTO RICO From El Batey Puerto Rican Center Buffalo, NY 14207 We have an army of individual donors! People who want to contribute out of the kindness of their heart. This means so much to us because it is a personal donation and a loving gesture! And your contributions make such a huge difference, they fill in the gaps that are so incredibly necessary to reach our goal!I won’t list all of them because -the way my brain works will forget someone. But you know who you are, and we see and appreciate your donation. Every time we get a call, a text a ping on our donations platforms we jump for joy!To us, it means that you see us, and you value us and most importantly want to see the kids make it to Puerto Rico! Desde nuestro corazon a el de ustedes! GRACIAS  GRACIAS  GRACIAS Nuestra comunidad dentro y fuera de Bufalo se ha botado! Contact:  Beatriz Flores, Founder/Executive Director, El Batey Puerto Rican Center, 175 Reno Street, Buffalo, NY 14207/Tel.  716-348-0156/ Email: elbateyprcenter@gmail.com  Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology El Batey takes our Community to Puerto Rico; can you help to get them there? February 26, 2024/No Comments EL BATEY TAKES RICAN CHILDREN & FAMILY TO PUERTO RICO From El Batey Puerto Rican Center Buffalo, NY 14207 We… Read More Of Interest to our Buffalo Community: BUFFALO 4-YEAR MASTER PLAN (2023-2027) (Edited/Brief Information) February 19, 2024/2 Comments ENVISION NEIGHBORHOODS:  Envision Neighborhoods is the City of Buffalo’s ongoing community engagement strategy that works to better understand the needs… Read More NEW SLAVES FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY February 6, 2024/2 Comments Slavery is the total control of one person by another for economic exploitation. Keeping in mind that from the dawn… Read More Load More End of Content.

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Of Interest to our Buffalo Community: BUFFALO 4-YEAR MASTER PLAN (2023-2027) (Edited/Brief Information)

ENVISION NEIGHBORHOODS:  Envision Neighborhoods is the City of Buffalo’s ongoing community engagement strategy that works to better understand the needs and desires of residents and stakeholders in each of Buffalo’s 35 planning neighborhoods. The goal of this initiative is to ensure that all future public investment is guided in a way that is resident-centered as the City continues to make strides toward a targeted approach to neighborhood planning. This initiative is multifaceted in that it includes several ways to reach residents where they are. Residents, community leaders, and stakeholders were invited to have honest conversations with City planners and staff about topics ranging from housing and racial equity to infrastructure. To date, over 600 residents have been engaged city-wide beginning in the Spring of 2022 through an online survey, in-person open house events, pop-up events, block club meetings, community meetings, and more. While it is important to recognize that all members of the Buffalo community have valuable insight, unique experiences, and varying needs, the City has taken an equitable approach through this engagement process by placing a strong emphasis on targeting neighborhoods and populations who are less engaged and involved in community building opportunities. As the City continues to support and plan with its stronger and often highly engaged communities, Envision Neighborhoods strives to provide opportunities for residents who have been historically marginalized to be heard and participate in the process of shaping the future that they envision for their neighborhoods. Planners with expertise in each topic area were there to guide conversations and help residents identify the needs of the community. In addition to these open house events, an online survey was prepared that covered the same topics. Within the survey, participants were asked to identify top priorities they wish to see the City prioritize in the coming years, as well as indicate their neighborhoods’ strengths and weaknesses. While needs vary from neighborhood to neighborhood, residents indicated that the major focus areas of the city should be in housing affordability and quality, economic development, job creation, and improved public safety. As for specific neighborhood improvements, residents identified condition of streets and sidewalks, safety,  CITIZENS PLANNING COUNCIL PROCESS:  The Citizens Planning Council (CPC) consists of 15 members who are residents of the City who do not hold elective or appointed office in government. Of the 15 members, 8 members are appointed by the Mayor, 5 are appointed by the Common Council, and 2 are appointed by the Board of Education. Members serve voluntarily with one member acting as Chairperson. Along with many important roles per the Charter, the CPC is charged (Section 19-4 of the Charter) with reviewing and assessing the City’s Four-Year Strategic Plan on an annual basis. The CPC recommends modifications and additions to the preliminary draft from the Office of Strategic Planning and then submits those modifications and additions to the Common Council. The CPC documented their review and assessment of the preliminary draft in an open/public letter filed with the Common Council (item 22-1688). Within this letter, the CPC included the following key comments and recommendations: ensuring a focus on providing indicators for promoting community safety and well-being; decreasing the percent of food insecure households by creating more options in communities to purchase healthy food; adding an agricultural component; providing an indicator for expanding education and employment opportunities; broadening focus of types of institutions offering training and subsequently employment opportunities in the solar, agriculture, technology (IT), and culinary industries; providing an indicator for supporting diverse business community through policy; identify a measurement tool to monitor company pledges; and examine the correlation between housing integrity and the rising number of new apartment units.  IMPLEMENTING THE CITY OF BUFFALO FOUR-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN:  Achieving our city’s strategic priorities and actions identified in this Plan will require coordination across City departments, agencies, and our local, state, and federal partners. In addition, this Plan is a companion to other planning efforts initiated by the City, its departments, and its agencies. While various City departments and agencies will oversee the implementation of each action, the Office of Strategic Planning will monitor progress in the years to come with reporting and updates to this Four-Year Strategic Plan every year. The Office of Strategic Planning will provide this yearly report and update to the Citizen Planning Council and Common Council annually and will post this update publicly on the City’s website. Lastly, this plan will serve as a year-round guide for City departments as we work to accomplish the specific priorities and actions that have been identified in this plan. This plan is intended to be a living document and the City will enact a process to track and measure the progress of projects.  ONGOING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:  The Division of Citizen Services maintains the computer-based system and procedures for receiving, processing, and responding to inquiries, service requests, complaints, and suggestions from citizens in a timely matter through the 311 Call and Resolution Center. In addition to hosting this centralized system, the Division of Citizens Services works closely with residents, block clubs, and organizations through various programs including Love Your Block, Clean Sweeps, Winter Mission, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design training, and the Project M.O.V.E. AmeriCorp’s VISTA program. Understanding resident needs through 311 provides the opportunity to take a data-driven approach to these programs and better serve Buffalo’s residents. Each month, the Division of Citizen Services hosts a Community Block chat, providing a space for residents to connect with City officials, nonprofit, and organization leaders to learn more about what is happening in their neighborhoods and across the city. The intention is to keep residents connected and educate them about existing resources in the community. The Division of Citizen Services remains committed to neighborhood improvement and continues to refine the processes under which residents are engaged and needs are met. The Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming is made up of several divisions that work in concert with community-based organizations to enrich and complement the lives of residents living in the City of

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