Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

From the Deep Place




Muhammad Ali and his younger brother Rahman Ali, with their grandmother provokes the thought of the loss in American life: the proper respect for the old, the wise old people, and the prospect of dying. It is embedded within Life to live, to die, and to profit from the benefits of Life, as a man, as a woman. What is wrong in the ideology of American life is the inherited disrespect for Life Europe peed into the souls of the Africans, and the First Nation's peoples! Undoing this is Sacred Work, and terrifying because it goes against what replaced who we are and were meant to become before 'they' came to kill, and take! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 2/20/19


Muhammad Ali and his younger brother Rahman Ali, with their grandmother...



Sunday, September 2, 2018

A Knowing brings understanding.


"[This is] a moving translation of complex mysterious forces we, as men, can only look upon protectively, and understand our genesis", Aleksandrs Tihonovs said without words here... ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [8/31/18] 





Photographer Aleksandrs Tihonovs took this in Es VedrĂ¡, Spain.


Thursday, July 12, 2018

Touch, a touch.



Monica Bellucci, a study of gentleness to breasts, heart to soul, eye to details within. . .


This mystery I know: Some elements tells their own stories, some gentleness releases judgment from the marrow of the bones of indifference and some women's mere look into a matter changes the tone of grief, the mood from wanting to take, to needing to give. There is no easy way to describe what was meant to be felt. There are words, but words meant for creation cannot capture essence the way a look can create a force within... - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/15/18



"Helen Mirren as a young woman! I would not have stood up and took notice to her then, the way her older years engraved beauty into womanhood continually startles me!' - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/15/18


"So that's what she looked like! I never was so struck by Helen Mirren until she became an older woman! It is the reversible, but maturity has a deepening!. . ." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 



Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Better Knowledge.





Discretion is the better part of wisdom, an integral part of a woman's mystique and a sense of being reserved for something special. It is not false modesty. It is a way of being responsible for the integrity of what is a gift given by Creator at the beginning of adulthood. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories



Thursday, March 22, 2018

He Loves her, He Needs her



A voice that lasts a lifetime came out of the dark,
From the fetus, black beauty connected to my heart.
Hidden somewhere deep within your melanin skin,
You are the universe that never has any end.
Within your arteries pumps beauty for us all,
You are teaching us that even God can give a smile.
She said her hair wasn't done and she didn't have any makeup on,
Do me a favor and leave your beauty along.
Ancient autumn daybreak comes because of you,
Your black mix with beautiful become one of the few.
I am instinctively feeling your connection all the time,
That's why I always put you in my rhymes.
Always evolving is your eyes so deep,
Vital lovemaking that always put us to sleep.
She said her hair wasn't done and she didn't have any makeup on,
Do me a favor and leave your beauty along.
An inherent sense of knowing the beauty of your walk,
Please forgive me, but even your booty talk.(wink)
I am always harvesting the look you give to me,
Writing poetry hoping for a kiss for free.
Your nature’s symmetry is irresistible to the human mind,
Creating a brand new language ebonics call a Dime.
She said her hair wasn't done and she didn't have any makeup on,
Do me a favor and leave your beauty along.
A revolving circle of perfection was always your to control,
You are teaching the world about melanin gold.
You have me changing my religion with a smile on my face,
Losing my mind for a second singing “Amazing Grace.”
The sun shines a little brighter when you step outside,
There is proof of your beautiful lips beauty cannot hide.
She said her hair wasn't done and she didn't have any makeup on,
Do me a favor and leave your beauty along.
You always delight my searching eye with your coke bottle shape,
Proving that turning my head to look at you was not a mistake.
I give you immortal love from a king to a God,
being blessed by your Skin pigment is such a great job.
The most significant commandment is love I so gladly do,
Being baptized in your beautiful, powerful womb TOO!!
She said her hair wasn't done and she didn't have any makeup on,
Do me a favor and leave your beauty along... 

March 14, 2018  



I am therefore we are.  Ubuntu.


I dig where you're coming from. "With a glimpse of where you will go from this place of being a man imagine where maturity will find a place within you to justify growth. You make it easier to grow where you are going, Patrick Hornsby with your sense of what a woman's sacred place is and what to call the 'She' of essence: the Womb. That is the place the warrior within the man develops a priest craft..."

I'll stop here. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 3/22/18 

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Understanding the inhuman.



"After living hand to mouth for past 14 years with many inter-dispersed periods of literally needing to pray for our daily bread, I have learned that a HUGE component of poverty is not being able to make choices. When you are poor almost every decision you have is merely a reaction. Very seldom are you able to proactively choose something. Over time this lack of choice wears on you and feels incredibly oppressive, draining your energy and even your hope.

President Trump's proposed budget for 2019 makes fundamental changes to SNAP by delivering "boxed, shelf-stable milk, ready to eat cereals, pasta, peanut butter, beans and canned fruit and vegetables." President Trump is justifying these changes by claiming they will ultimately save the US taxpayer billions of dollars. But I am deeply concerned that diminishing peoples choice by delivering pre-packaged boxes of food will further erode the pride, and ultimately the humanity, of our citizens in need of assistance.

President Trumps proposed changes to SNAP are deeply out of touch and incredibly demeaning to the millions of working poor throughout our nation. I have long lost any expectation for Donald Trump to act Christ like, but as long as he is the President of our nation, I will continue to demand that he conduct himself humanely." 

- Mark Charles, scholar, Navajo nation 
Feb. 14, 2018 



IN Response: 

Nancy Blackman said, "It doesn’t just erode pride. There is a connection between what one puts into their belly and how their brain operates, not to mention what processed food does to your body. This is disgusting on so many levels and the reason why I believe things need to be changed! Sorry for the rant. I’m so passionate about this." 

Gregory E. Woods said: "Mark, I never had the expectation Trump would be Christ-like. But, I understand from experience what you have so painfully described above! A leader has to be human to understand the dynamics of a person's mental state struggling to live against all stack up against them in cities and towns. It is the spirit of policies that resonate with the spirit of those living close to the edge of a breakdown Donald Trump does not care to feel, or know..."

Monday, November 20, 2017

Beauty from there to here...



"Middle Eastern woman's hijabi deepens the sophistication of how she carries her culture, her faith, her womanhood and humble feel of beauty." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 



[This] Middle Eastern woman's hijabi with a Primak faux fur snood, Imaan and beauty printed scarf, Debenhams bag, Asos studded leather jacket, H&M skinny jeans & some badd Missguided Chelsea boots. 



Tuesday, October 24, 2017

MEN: what they say about you!



Abby Parece's beauty.


"From the underneath of your chin to valley of your breasts, I would kiss thee! I never stop dreaming of the best way to hold you, all of your positions are breath taking and for each one, I wish I was there to hold, touch, support and please you beyond anything experienced before! To you my dream weaver!" ~ William B. Johnson [Feb. 23, 2017]



Abby Parece, a former Playboy model for Mexico and South Africa, posing in July of 2016.


"The simultaneous experience of confusion and sanity, or being asleep and awake, is the realization of co-emergent wisdom. Any occurrence in one’s state of mind—any thought, feeling, or emotion—is both black and white. It is both a statement of confusion and a message of enlightened mind." ~ Willie T. Stoddard [Jan. 31, 2017]  



Abby Parece in black fishnets, in New York city, in black & white, in May of 2017!
photo by Mike Matonyc


"Minimal words express how much you impress me with your Amazing looks, color or no color you brighten any image you give us! WOW, Abby, nets and you have scored again, please take my heart any where you go! LYVM!" ~ William B. Johnson [May 16, 2017]


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

What We Don't Know We See Anyway!





Ryan Conner makes profound statements with a smile, a suggestion of art as poetry, poetry as her soul, and delightfulness an endearing quality that demands respect because like all dispositions it is an energy supporting life. ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [March 8, 2017]

Friday, April 28, 2017

Shut The Front Door!


2 women from New Zealand.

Kiowa girls, 1890.



Gibson Sunny, a pleasant enough woman it seems, said, "Guess what I just made for Dump Trump?
A batch of shut the fucupcakes!"

It is a mean thing for anybody to say to each other, but the president of your country? I winced first hearing it, but I don't object on the grounds that people react to the spirit people put out and Donald Affront made a specific point to be clear about his disregard for women disavowing any commitment to their well-being. Political differences are political differences, but embodying the very evil your country is known and feared for, and has been ashamed of without regard for the ripple affect across the globe of your presidential actions is a different matter when the president of your country demonstrates continually his disregard for law, procedure, diplomacy, knowledge, tact and care.

Women matter in every way possible despite the exclusion they endure. Every war is in conflict with women, and each war women are against is promptly dismissed as poppycock by warmongers and profiteers. It is disrespectful the way men are subtly trained to tune women out. We are never aware of the tendency until a woman or two has had enough, complained enough about it, and had a fit of rage, which we tremble before!

On the national front I believe the insult President Bush gave the white mother protesting the Iraqi invasion by dismissing her saying (and I am paraphrasing) the government would not listen to the words of a grieving mother told the national truth. I believe he spoke for millions of men. Now, this leads me to the question upper most in my mind right now:

"What is harder for a man to shut out of his head: his conscience, or a woman's mouth?"


Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Feb. 10, 2017




Tonkawa, member of what once was a plains nomadic tribe in Texas and Oklahoma - 1898



Tuesday, March 7, 2017

What We Believe We Act.



Poise, stillness and perceptions of serenity color and magnify Melissa's beauty in her spirit.


How we see spirit sees the physical formed from spirit. Without this inclination to understand beauty in its forms are the misrepresentations of masculinity and the short fall from divinity to the coarseness of whoredom. It isn't a short fall. It is always short and brutal the jerking away from the pristine nature we are all born with, and into Life. Our response to this offense is often too late when it happens undetected, or out of ignorance a parent does the deed. Either way it is the responsibility of community intervention ideally, and the impact of love from those who know how to restore that restores balance. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 3/6/17





U.S. Marine with 1/3 Marines Weapons company carries an M240 machine gun over his shoulder while patrolling farmland in the northeast of Marjah, Afghanistan, on Feb. 14, 2010. photo by Patrick Baz



The U.S. Department of Defense is investigating hundreds of Marines who used social media to solicit and share hundreds — possibly thousands — of naked photographs of female service members and veterans.

Since Jan. 30, more than two dozen women – many on active duty, including officers and enlisted service members – have been identified by their full name, rank and military duty station in photographs posted and linked to from a private Facebook page.
In one instance, a female corporal in uniform was followed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, by a fellow Marine, who surreptitiously photographed her as she picked up her gear. Those photographs were posted on the Facebook group Marines United, which has nearly 30,000 followers, drawing dozens of obscene comments.

One member of the Facebook group suggested that the service member sneaking the photos should “take her out back and pound her out.” Others suggested more than vaginal sex:
“And butthole. And throat. And ears. Both of them. Video it though … for science.”

Senior officials with Headquarters Marine Corps have verified that incident, as well as the distribution of photographs of other active-duty and veteran women through the page and links to a Google Drive.

The photo sharing began less than a month after the first Marine infantry unit was assigned women Jan. 5. It underscores ongoing problems of sexual harassment within military ranks and could hurt recruitment of women. Officials within the Defense Department confirmed it also puts service members at risk for blackmail and jeopardizes national security.

The activity on the Marines United page was uncovered by The War Horse, a nonprofit news organization run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan. Within a day of Brennan contacting Marine Corps headquarters Jan. 30, social media accounts behind the sharing had been deleted by Facebook and Google at the Corps’ request, and a formal investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service has been launched.

However, it is clear that the actions taken so far have not stopped the activity: Photos of the woman followed at Camp Lejeune were posted on Marines United on Feb. 16, more than two weeks after the linking accounts had been shut down. The Marine who shot those photos has been discharged from active duty, Marine Corps officials confirmed.

“We need to be brutally honest with ourselves and each other: This behavior hurts fellow Marines, family members, and civilians. It is a direct attack on our ethos and legacy,” Sgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, the most senior enlisted Marine on active duty, wrote in an email response. “It is inconsistent with our Core Values, and it impedes our ability to perform our mission.”

The service is deeply concerned about the damage the incident could do to the Marines, according to a document provided to generals Friday warning them of the upcoming story.

The 10-page “Office of Marine Corps Communications Public Affairs Guidance” lists resources for victims, including a website to report crimes, and provides talking points for other media and members of Congress – who, it suggested, will want answers. It also outlines another possible blow to come: inappropriate responses from Marines.

“The story will likely spark shares and discussions across social media, offering venues for Marines and former Marines who may victim blame, i.e., ‘they shouldn’t have taken the photos in the first place,’ or bemoan that they believe the Corps is becoming soft or politically correct,” it said.

Facebook messages seeking comment sent today to Marines United’s current administrators were not returned. At least three of those listed on the page were aware of the activity: Two participated in comment strings about the photos and another “liked” one of them.

More than 2,500 comments about the photos were left by group members, many of whom used their personal Facebook accounts that include their names, ranks and duty stations. Some invited others to collect, identify and share photos of naked or scantily clad servicewomen. Based on their profiles, service members who participated in the photo sharing are stationed around the world — from Japan to North Carolina — and across military branches, from air wing to infantry.

Dozens of now-deleted Google Drive folders linked from the Facebook page included dossiers of women containing their names, military branches, nude photographs, screenshots of their social media accounts and images of sexual acts. Dozens of other subfolders included unidentifiable women in various stages of undress. Many images appear to have originated from the consensual, but private, exchange of racy images, some clearly taken by the women themselves.

After the accounts were deleted, the Marine Corps contacted the employer of the Marine veteran who initially posted the Google Drive link on Marines United. He was fired from his position as a government subcontractor in the United States, according to Maj. Clark Carpenter, a Marine Corps spokesman.

The War Horse has spoken with five of the women in the photographs. Two said they believe former partners might have leaked images. Some said they worry their own accounts might have been hacked or poached. One said a co-worker, a male Marine, alerted her to the fact that the photographs had been posted.

The corporal photographed at Camp Lejeune learned she had been stalked only after The War Horse sought comment from military officials. But she said she thinks she remembers the man. She spoke on condition of anonymity, nervous about reprisal and becoming more of a target.

“He was standing close enough to smell my perfume,” she said. “This is going to follow me – just like he did.”

The Marines United Facebook page has been around since 2015 and limits membership to male Marines, Navy corpsmen and British Royal Marines. The group has a code of conduct pinned to the top of its page: no discussing Marines United; no threats, harm or harassment; and no racist and illegal posts.

The thousands of images gathered by some group members reveal information about hundreds of female veterans and service members, including social media handles and where they are stationed. These acts violate not only the group’s stated code of conduct, but also Facebook’s terms of use.

The initial link on the page to the image collection read:
“Here you go, you thirsty fucks … this is just the tip of the iceberg. There is more coming.”
Within one minute, commenters began posting:
“Holy fuck, there is a god.”
The federal employee – the one who has since been fired – posted a response:
“Anyone can contribute. They just have to (private message) me for their own personal upload link.”

Some Marines promised free beer to contributors. Many tagged friends. One seemed to be tracking the number of photos submitted, writing, “Over 400 more pictures added,” to which he received the response, “Well Done Marine!”

“I know one of these chicks, her name is …” read another of the hundreds of comments. “Check her out boys.”

This distribution of photographs without the women’s consent can threaten their mental health, according to Dr. Frank Ochberg, a psychiatrist, founding board member of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and former associate director of the National Institute of Mental Health.

“It impairs the ideal of a brotherhood and sisterhood, being able to count on somebody,” said Ochberg, who pioneered the post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis in 1980. “Within the military, this is a violation of family. … There are few organizations held to such esteem as the Marine Corps. They stand for honor, courage and commitment.

“This destroys honor. … This is sadistic. … This is disloyalty.”

In recent years, the armed forces have implemented programs and protocols to respond to reports of sexual harassment, assault and equal opportunity violations. But Marine Corps officials confirmed that none include procedures for dealing with sexual exploitation of this nature.

In 2013, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., brought a similar problem to the Marines’ attention, an incident noted in the public affairs document sent to generals Friday. In that case, comments denigrating women were posted on a Facebook page. Gen. James Amos, then-commandant of the Marine Corps, responded by citing the difficulties in monitoring and tracking social media to investigate offensive content, as well as inadequate funding.
Speier would have none of it, saying his response was “frankly unacceptable.”

Subsequently, the Marines posted an article defining Marine social media misconduct and mined Facebook, identifying “12 additional Marines allegedly linked to racist, sexist, and/or otherwise inappropriate social media misconduct,” the public affairs document says. “Information about these incidents were provided to unit commanders for appropriate action.”

The Marine Corps and Department of Defense aren’t the only federal agencies battling sexual exploitation.




In 2013, Julia Pierson was the first woman to be appointed as director of the U.S. Secret Service. During her tenure, Pierson faced congressional criticism for a security breach at the White House in 2014, and she worked to improve the agency’s image following a prostitution scandal involving 11 agents.

Pierson told The War Horse that her experiences with civilian law enforcement and the Secret Service have proven that “there’s always a double standard.” These images, she said, “aren’t going away and (next time) they’re going to have an entry fee.

“This is way beyond stupidity and boys being boys,” she said.
The Marines needs to take steps to restore the credibility of their organization, Pierson said.
“They need to realize that this is an entirely new threat,” she said. “This is a coordinated attack on the organization. … This is a hunting club.”

The War Horse submitted multiple requests for additional comment to the defense secretary and commandant of the Marine Corps. Both declined to comment on specifics of the situation, citing the ongoing investigation.

However, in his email, Green added additional perspective, repeatedly denouncing the “demeaning or degrading behavior” of Marines United members and encouraging Marines — and all service members — to be “a voice of change” for the better.

“As Marines, as human beings, you should be angry for the actions of a few,” Green wrote. “Ultimately we must take a look in the mirror and decide whether we are part of the problem or the solution.”
“We need to realize that silence is consent — do not be silent.”





Donald Trump, our president, is a real MF.