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Friday, January 10, 2020

We are all Democratic Aristocracy, we should all be able to take a break on welfare, to do the real work that we feel we should be doing to look after ourselves and our communities. This is our right, not just the rich and privileged. It's our common privilege and an existing expression of Democratic socialism. - tw

To opt out of capitalism, when you wanted to, that's why I sign up to Democracy, the opposition to capitalism it’s foe in every way 99% can be against the wealth of the 1% can be. The democratic vote gives to the rich and the poor and incarcerated (Who are still free! NOT SLAVES. Citizens agreeing to PAY for their transgression on their/OUR/ shared Democratic Society) access to wealth, which is healing. A private prison is like handing over your light and power that illuminates a being, to someone else. That's not their responsibility! It's ours, we signed up for this shit. Our missing wealth is from the lives and the daylight met to those least surviving in this atmosphere. It is by their literal change of circumstances that we will achieve a new level of living, one that the 1% are going to pay for. Let's go there. Vote, to share our collected wealth, in a pool to spend on us. demand to see this wealth change the base circumstances for that involved so that it reflects the job that needs doing from a democratic, egalitarian, all access, everyone, let's go there now! point of view, how we see fit, to better our communities.

We are all Art Aristocracy, everyone knows they are an artist and that this is all art. Welfare is an expression of Democratic Aristocracy, ALL ACCESS that we all have a right to Education, Healthcare, including dental! We are building this better society, on the foundations of great work, despite capitalists exploitation of the gloom. And welfare, taken used and given by those who volunteer to give back to the community with their healthy piece of mind and gifts not supported by capitalism. Is that ok with you? Artists on Welfare, come out come out where ever you are. You are loved and appreciated, for your stance on mental health self care and community existence. Well done! Your reward for seeing the bigger picture, economically (welfare at worst is something like 4% of GDP. If our literal freedom isn't worth 4%, damn 4% is what beneficiaries spend of their benefits on booze and take out, to spend our time as we wish is the point. Alive as we wish, within a budget that PROMOTES this as good living. Environmentally and economically sustainable ALWAYS OPTION FOR FREE PEOPLE. Do you get it yet? Do you get it now.. I say no more. I say more!) and socially is for your messages to be received. Imagine

All jobs being equal, because there is no reason to work a particular job unless it worked with you. It suited your strengths and objectives. Helped you get things done. With Art Welfare FOR ALL. Rubbish truck driver to CEO, no victims made to feel the heal, the boot on the throat and head, no kneeling down to sports car or big house. These just choices of the ego's mental health, not status's of worth or talent. Yes paid differently but within a scale that is debated and adjusted democratically, forever. This is the space we work in, that democracy had built, where we decide. We lets in.

Then capitalists can do what they want, we can leave them be or do business with them. But to DO business with ourselves! Should be a gloriously uniting thing! To see and feel the business of egalitarian wealth, growing and being strong. United and belonging at the front lines of where the fruits of our war can be celebrated. Democratic tax payer turning up at art opening at public gallery where democratic values are coveted, imagine this revolution, having the 1% capitalist elite and bourgeois have their art and values thrown out, on to the street! No, let them take them away and worship in their own ways in their temples. Let ours be our own. Democratic Public, says so. BUT can you imagine this instrument of cultural leadership no longer having the traps of a thousand years of white poisoned patriarchy, capitalist war trophies, spun as community knitting. replaced instead with a thousand years of stories that have been oppressed. No capitalist status quo hierarchy instead you's see a competing and beating Democratic socialist one, where teachers, care workers, cleaners and the crap paid, highly paid because it is all highly valued. No more division to spoil the top and hurt the poor. Everyone up, because material wealth is one thing we can build, measure and share. With the new nature climate styles, a flood of the riches over all of our population sounds about right, to start feeding those natural wonders out there that are going to help lead us through the next twenty years. This is said to get rough.

i'll edit this later..

- tw

                                                 

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

John Baldessari, I only write cause I for some reason have feeling about his work. As I know it. So here it is, My thought

John Baldessari, I only write cause I for some reason have feeling about his work. As I know it. So here it is, My thought.
Wells Tao
Wells Tao capitalist pimp for US Universities.
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Carole Shepheard
Carole Shepheard Wells Tao really? Why?
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Wells Tao My sad experience of him... realising that all universities act like they are private institutions, and none of the employees, nay the super minority consistently speak out as employees on behalf of democracy. Bad here in NZ, where Uni's are mostly paid for by us taxes, but completely way worse in the US. Ausie's pretty bad, most uni's assume the right to your work, as comercial property before you can even sigh on to a contract. No negotiation? I don't know... don't see it, don't hear about it, don't exist. Am I painting a picture here?
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Wells Tao 1968 to 2008? Or something... uni employment. AND world renown conceptual artist. He, and the rest of the fake elite, the fake Art Aristocracy, all practice capitalism, by staying silent about their positions, not vigorously promoting it as you would do any other heavy sponsor of your life style. And legal mandate ( to accept a public role as critix and conscience of society.. here in NZ, but you'd never know it. ) Nah, but yeah, cushy job, wish I could have those ours. Get paid for making and teaching art. Paper work, bureaucracy, normal democratic institution stuff, you know.. the job. Get angry with people who think that sounds like a great job, and notice how while complaining you have been publicly making yourself visible while doing so. You're just complaining to me. As if I was your boss. I am, but is it my job to tell you your job? You were employed because you know what the job is! Fake socialist capitalists! Out of our universities, our high places of learning, take back that which can be used to defend Democracy from the tyranny and hegemony of capitalism. NOW!
- please read the above in a nasal Bad Lieutenant way, Nicholas Cage in the rain, strutting, wounded to his car,
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  • Wells Tao You know the evidence, it's stacked against him. A case could be made, a legal case. But so could others, thousands of them. We've been betrayed by our public institutions of high learning, they have abandoned true learning and a practicing democracy. Let the bell ring with the sting of this knowledge, may it sing, until this changes.

    "John Anthony Baldessari (June 17, 1931 – January 2, 2020)[1] was an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images. He lived and worked in Santa Monica and Venice, California.

    Initially a painter, Baldessari began to incorporate texts and photography into his canvases in the mid-1960s. In 1970 he began working in printmaking, film, video, installation, sculpture and photography.[2] He created thousands of works which demonstrate—and, in many cases, combine—the narrative potential of images and the associative power of language within the boundaries of the work of art. His art has been featured in more than 200 solo exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe.[3] His work influenced that of Cindy Sherman, David Salle, Annette Lemieux, and Barbara Kruger among others.[4][5] "

    here's his intro on Wikipedia, the most likely public platform where the ethics practice there could note how important his Academic sponsorship was too his work, his teaching, research, the feedback, needs to close the loop.

    In this wake by trial, of the memory I have of a dead white conceptual artist who'se gentle face was my favorite work, I hold him, my ancestor in field, accountable, to the massive failing holding you and all of our elk, holding your contributions to ransom, to highest bidder. You have played nothing but perpetuating capitalism and for this crime, you will be like the others.

    We have drawn a line. We are looking for those who have truly crossed. The artists that are socialist, practicing socialism. I need to find you. I am trying some stuff out.. experimenting. Here we go.

    - tw

Saturday, January 4, 2020

ISRAEL - Morrissey- "Low in Highschool", 2017. An impassioned teenage rant, over the top romantic plead for Israel to love themselves and show love, to prove it. Lays out a surprisingly credible position from my perspective. A fair call. And I support A FREE PALESTINE NOW.