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Punk Rock Guest Post with Jason Blais: The R Word

by Laurie on December 27, 2008

I’m doing the Buffalo Stance with my in-laws, so guest poster Jason Blais is in charge.

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THE R WORD

It’s no use.

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December 30, 2008 at 4:14 pm

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Vorden December 28, 2008 at 8:06 am

Recessions are what drive me, maybe north America will completely collapse economically.. Well, one can dream.

No nations. No borders. No religions.

One world under man

Daisycutter December 29, 2008 at 10:29 am

Vorden,

One world under man? Which man? Obama? Kim Il-Sung? And why not a woman? But which woman? Sarah Palin? Hillary Clinton? Should we just hope for economic collapse or should we be hoping for total chaos? Do you think I should go out and buy a gun or is the unbenevolence of mankind just a right wing myth? Should I build a big wall around my house, with my guns, and my organic garden or should I be expected to share? Should I just share with those who are like me or should I share with the less benevolent? Should we, I mean the people like me, then begin to organize to protect ourselves from chaos? Should we have a set of laws to keep order? Should we allow those of us who beleive in god to worship? Or should they find their own group? Gee, all these questions. I never thought economic collapse and choas would lead us right back to, omfg, I think were back to nations, borders, and religion…silly me!

Laurie December 29, 2008 at 10:35 am

@Vorden The one thing I don’t like about punk rockers, goth chicks, and emo kids is the propensity to pretend that like they like catastrophe. Pirates and hookers thrive under recessions, cash societies, and open borders. The rest of us muddle our way through the mess and need guidance. This is why I posted Jason’s blog entry.

@Daisycutter Exactly. Thank you.

bizdirector December 31, 2008 at 12:51 pm

There was a time in my life when I, like Vorden, reveled in America’s collapse, and “the man” being superceded by something better–so I thought–then I grew up.

As someone who has an affinity for the DIY punk ethic, and actually embrace it in much that I’m now involved in (it’s a great way to cut to the chase and get things done), the idea of HR, with a punk rock orientation intrigues me.

As a fellow Mainuh, and someone with professional connections to your guest poster, I’m pleased to have discovered your blog.

(Punk) rock on!

Laurie December 31, 2008 at 2:24 pm

@Biz Director Thanks for the comment. I love how you’ve grown up. ;)

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