Jeremiah's Complaints

This blog tracks my problems with the way the universe is run.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

Late at night, I type

I checked out some of the convention last night. Let me say there were some really hot blonde babes in the crowd. What is up with that? Seriously, did the cameras just search for the beautiful blonde women or is the GOP packed with them? Seriously, I want to know.

Speaking of women. The world really trounces all over women. I was thinking about how certain countries, certain religions treat women. I had singled out a specific culture, then I realized that another culture craps on women's rights and another and another. I was going to make a list of cultures and how they just ignore women's rights. Instead of singling people out, I then thought, about listing cultures that give women equality. I'm a little lost. Maybe in the United States and Canada women enjoy the most freedom, in certain areas? Maybe? But there are certain areas of these two countries where women most certainly do not enjoy full equality and you might even called them oppressed. Does anybody know of any societies where the sexes are equal? This is a huge issue that we forget about. Instead we focus on the distribution of oil in the world and other such business. We really forget about women's rights. Some countries really treat women poorly,like a sub-class. And we are allies with these countries and never bring up with them how maybe they should treat women a little better. What's that all about? Some people even think that if a religion treats women like a sub-class (and I'm talking about more than one religion) it's inappropriate, politically incorrect to comment how a certain people treat women. No it isn't!

And what about overpopulation? That's going to be the end of humanity. Nobody even cares!

Monday, August 30, 2004

What's the story?

How's everyone doing? I'm having trouble sleeping.

I marched in the demonstration today in New York. I went alone. A friend was going to go with me but he called me early in the morning and said he was out too late and was worried about the bathroom situation. Another friend was going to be there but I had trouble finding him in the crowd of 300,000. It was weird going by myself. I felt awkward. Like I was at a school dance stag. But I went along with the motions. i was afraid to make the loud protest noises or clap my hands because I thought other protesters would judge me. I'm always hesitant to clap in a crowd. Especially when it's to a beat. Because I'm afraid when I start clapping I won't know when to stop clapping.

I thought it would be a good place to meet some liberal babes. But the liberal babes must have all been in some other demonstration. I saw three women who were topless. However they weren't arm-pit-hair-less.

Some people had a lot of text on their signs. Somebody had a sign that read like "May George W's foriegn policy by similar to George Washington's Closing Statement." I didn't know what that meant. Then in small letters it had something in print but I couldn't read it from 10 feet away.

But the march was a success, we changed the world.
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