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Gamer Alphabet Aerobics v1 by @naivedo | Suno 01/15/2025

I had an AI sing the song I wrote called Gamer Alphabet Aerobics, here are three verisons:
https://suno.com/song/40627e26-af94-4de3-b272-7c11ca4ce232
https://suno.com/song/091c9738-eabe-40ad-8929-c1eae8ebd092
https://suno.com/song/4d0c91ee-3bfe-4dee-a37f-a751bbde55a6

Gamer Alphabet Aerobics v1 by @naivedo | Suno A high-energy, rapid-fire rap song that challenges the artist's lyrical dexterity. The beat is upbeat and driving, perfect for showcasing impressive wordplay and rhythmic prowess. song. Listen and make your own with Suno.

12/12/2024

Social Murder in the Working-Class

"Social murder" is a term coined by Friedrich Engels in 1845 in his work "The Condition of the Working-Class in England." It describes the unnatural death of individuals due to social, political, or economic oppression rather than direct violence. Engels argued that when society creates conditions that inevitably lead to premature deaths among the oppressed class, it is committing murder just as surely as an individual who directly causes death. These structures may include inadequate housing, poor working conditions, lack of access to healthcare, and insufficient nutrition, all of which can contribute to severe health issues and early mortality.

Engels argued that these deaths are not accidental but are the direct result of the policies and practices of those in power, who knowingly create and maintain these oppressive conditions. By doing so, they are effectively committing murder on a large scale, as the lives of the marginalized and disadvantaged are sacrificed for economic gain and social control.

Social Murder in the United States:

In the United States, elements of social murder can be observed in various systemic issues. These include:

Healthcare Inequality: Many Americans lack access to affordable healthcare, leading to preventable illnesses and deaths. The high cost of medical care and insurance leaves millions uninsured or underinsured.

Economic Disparities: The wealth gap in the U.S. is significant, with a small percentage of the population holding the majority of the wealth. This leads to unequal access to resources, education, and opportunities, perpetuating cycles of poverty.

Housing Instability: Many people experience homelessness or live in substandard housing conditions due to the lack of affordable housing options. This situation can lead to health problems and a decreased quality of life.

Environmental Racism: Marginalized communities are often exposed to higher levels of pollution and environmental hazards, which can cause chronic health issues and shorter lifespans.

Criminal Justice System: The U.S. has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, disproportionately affecting people of color and those from low-income backgrounds. The prison system often fails to rehabilitate individuals and instead perpetuates cycles of violence and poverty.

Addressing these issues requires systemic change and a commitment to social justice. By recognizing and addressing the root causes of inequality, society can work towards creating more equitable conditions for all individuals.

05/24/2024

I'm thrilled to announce that I am running for the Washington House of Representatives in the 38th Legislative District! To support our campaign, we have created an ActBlue account for political donations. The majority of the funds raised will be used to organize potlucks, host neighborhood meetings, and conduct door-to-door outreach to connect with our community. Your support will help us build a stronger, more engaged community. Donate here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/brycenickel. Thank you for your support!

CSI 02/13/2024

From People First of Washington right now, there are almost 700 people signed in con. It is really important we have as many folks as possible sign in pro. Can everyone take a minute to sign in and then share with your networks? We are so close to the finish line, let's keep our momentum going!:

CSI This system is used as a roster to show who has registered and wishes to state their position on a bill. The information you provide will be made available to legislative committee members and staff of the committee, and will be included in the legislative record for bill and meeting archival purpos...

02/13/2024
Felony Convictions and Voting Rights | WA Secretary of State 09/19/2023

There is misinformation out there that states if you were in prison, you can't vote. The election office updated their information on their website and the state has updated their laws. As long as you are not currently in prison, you can vote in Washington state. Look at this page for more information:

Felony Convictions and Voting Rights | WA Secretary of State Once your right to vote is restored, you must register to vote if you want to vote. If you were previously registered to vote, you must re-register to vote. You can register online with VoteWA, printing and returning a form, in person at your county elections office, or request a voter registration....

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