29 November 2011
Dilma Roussef, o progresso e as capitanias hereditárias?
"A manifestação acontecida nesta terça-feira (29/11), em Brasília, mostrou que a Câmara dos Deputados e o Senado não vêm representando os interesses da sociedade brasileira nas discussões sobre as mudanças no Código Florestal. Milhares de estudantes, ambientalistas, pesquisadores, agricultores familiares, parlamentares progressistas e representantes da sociedade civil organizada ocuparam o gramado em frente ao Congresso e a Praça dos Três Poderes para mostrar que o Brasil não aceita as modificações na legislação ambiental, que beneficiam apenas os interesses dos ruralistas."
"A ex-senadora e ex-ministra do Meio Ambiente Marina Silva defendeu a mobilização popular para que os senadores possam rejeitar os retrocessos e para que a presidente da República, Dilma Rousseff, vete os dispositivos que promovam anistia e reduzam proteção das reservas legais e APPs. “Dilma está mais do que respaldada para vetar esses pontos, cumprindo o que ela prometeu durante o segundo turno das eleições”, destacou."
Pois, a Dilma está se mostrando ser um estorvo. Um modelo depreciativo, sem força. Além de estar defendendo um progresso idealista desatualizado e contra os interesses ambientais e culturais do país. O futuro é verde, será que ela precisa entrar na fila do senso comum (pois nem precisa ser da inteligência neste ponto) mais de 10 mil vezes para cair a ficha?
No fim das contas o erro foi nosso de não ter votado na Marina da Silva por preconceitos burgueses ridículos. É óbvio se prestar a atenção nas escolhas que tivemos:
Marina Silva foi ministra do Meio Ambiente (energia verde e limpa).
Dilma Roussef foi ministra de Minas e Energia (deveria ser pesquisa e energia verde, mas agora se mostra um retrocesso ao "progresso nacionalista" e até às capitanias hereditárias?)
Bem, Serra nem vale a pena incluir nessa lista, é um parvo. Já ter entrado no último turno à presidência mostra o quanto a burguesia brasileira (em especial paulistana) é atrasada.
Sinceramente espero que o povo vá a rua e lute, pois se deixar essa burguesia com baixa auto-estima continuar direcionando o país, a tendência é terminar ou num deserto imenso para os pobres ou num espelho Nova Yorquino de vaidades para a burguesia.
27 November 2011
Louis MacNeice
I decided to open my readings to things aloof my usual choice, in the search for breaking with any aesthetics preconceptions which may block my further reading. In the following poems I find a weigh in some way. More diluted images and words, though strong in cartography means of storytelling imagination. So I share:
from Nouvelletes
II
Les Sylphides
Life in a day: he took his girl to the ballet;
Being shortsighted could hardly see it -
The white skirts in the grey
Glade and the swell of the music
Lifting the white sails.
Calyx upon calyx, canterbury bells in the breeze
The flowers on the left mirror to flowers on the right
And the naked arms above
The powdered faces moving
Like seaweed in a pool.
Now, he thought, we are floating - ageless, oarless -
Now there is no separation, from now on
You will be wearing white
Satin and a red sash
Under the waltzing trees.
But the music stopped, the dancers took their curtain,
The river had come to a lock - a shuffle of programmes -
And we cannot continue down
Stream unless we are ready
To enter the lock and drop.
So they were married - to be the more together -
And found they were never again so much together,
Divided by the morning tea,
By the evening paper,
By children and tradesmen's bills.
Waking at times in the night she found assurance
Due to his regular breathing but wondered whether
It was really worth it and where
The river had flowed away
And where were the white flowers.
(1939)
Neutrality
The neutral island facing the Atlantic,
The neutral island in the heart of man,
Are bitterly soft reminders of the beginnings
That ended before the end began.
Look into your heart, you will find a County Sligo,
A Knocknarea with for navel a cairn of stones,
You will find the shadow and sheen of a moleskin mountain
And a litter of chronicles and bones.
Look into your heart, you will find fermenting rivers,
Intricacies of gloom and glint,
You will find such ducats of dream and great doubloons of [ceremony
As nobody today would mint.
But then look eastward from your heart, there bulks
A continent, close, dark, as archetypal sin,
While to the west off your own shores the mackerel
Are fat - on the flesh of your kin.
(1942)
Selected poems by Louis MacNeice
from Nouvelletes
II
Les Sylphides
Life in a day: he took his girl to the ballet;
Being shortsighted could hardly see it -
The white skirts in the grey
Glade and the swell of the music
Lifting the white sails.
Calyx upon calyx, canterbury bells in the breeze
The flowers on the left mirror to flowers on the right
And the naked arms above
The powdered faces moving
Like seaweed in a pool.
Now, he thought, we are floating - ageless, oarless -
Now there is no separation, from now on
You will be wearing white
Satin and a red sash
Under the waltzing trees.
But the music stopped, the dancers took their curtain,
The river had come to a lock - a shuffle of programmes -
And we cannot continue down
Stream unless we are ready
To enter the lock and drop.
So they were married - to be the more together -
And found they were never again so much together,
Divided by the morning tea,
By the evening paper,
By children and tradesmen's bills.
Waking at times in the night she found assurance
Due to his regular breathing but wondered whether
It was really worth it and where
The river had flowed away
And where were the white flowers.
(1939)
Neutrality
The neutral island facing the Atlantic,
The neutral island in the heart of man,
Are bitterly soft reminders of the beginnings
That ended before the end began.
Look into your heart, you will find a County Sligo,
A Knocknarea with for navel a cairn of stones,
You will find the shadow and sheen of a moleskin mountain
And a litter of chronicles and bones.
Look into your heart, you will find fermenting rivers,
Intricacies of gloom and glint,
You will find such ducats of dream and great doubloons of [ceremony
As nobody today would mint.
But then look eastward from your heart, there bulks
A continent, close, dark, as archetypal sin,
While to the west off your own shores the mackerel
Are fat - on the flesh of your kin.
(1942)
Selected poems by Louis MacNeice
18 November 2011
16 November 2011
Vamos por fim nesta barbárie.
Dilma Roussef, você é um desencanto. Vai seguir em frente com o milagre econômico militar e o desrespeito à cultura e dignidade do brasileiro? Deprimente...
12 November 2011
Awakening the man in the forest
Brewing tea bag as the land in time
Dazed in hot steam
Blue as the sky – as your mirror
Retreat of the clouds
Brings no rain, and the knights follow the moon
To reach an apple
The night holds the whole land
And there is no low without high
Please, follow his words:
All the apples are in the forest
And the ancestors ghosts on the moon
K.A.Gulias
Dazed in hot steam
Blue as the sky – as your mirror
Retreat of the clouds
Brings no rain, and the knights follow the moon
To reach an apple
The night holds the whole land
And there is no low without high
Please, follow his words:
All the apples are in the forest
And the ancestors ghosts on the moon
K.A.Gulias
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