Sunday 29 May 2016

“Share your story and we will fight together” Be aware of injustice in society!







Finding Facts of the Radio Station in the Age of Misinformation

Compatriots in Toronto: Be careful to whom you reveal your problems. "Not everyone that is smiling in a church, radio station or legal clinic is yours saviors"
Surviving the horrors of Canada’s family court system 
The future of you and your family depends on knowledge on how to protect yourself and to fight back! 
Going through a separation and divorce is likely one of the most devastating events that you and your children will go through in life. It literally can cost you everything you ever accumulated in your lifetime and literally destroy your relationship with your children as well. Most divorce lawyers do not care about you and your problems. In most cases the only reason they take your case is for money, to put their own kids through college or to pay for their luxury cars and holidays. Once you get that through your head you can start to understand how the whole system is set up against you. Continue below...
 Una buena noticia compatriotas!!!
Many Family Court Judges, just as the lawyers, could not care less on whether you are financially ruined by divorce or whether your children are destroyed. Neither do they care about your rights or freedoms. The judge’s only care is that your case proceed through the court, using rules stacked against parents and families in the pursuit of fundamental justice.
In Canada, court actions can take months or even years to get through the court system. Child support obligations last for many years and spousal support can last for lifetime. Because so much is at stake, it is vital that you be armed with the information needed to better your chances of success and reduce the chances of failure. The “Surviving the horrors of Canada’s Family Court System” clinic will help you do just that.


SAN LORENZO COMMUNITY MEDIATION CLINIC and Marxists Leninists working with government money are helping the system to destroy children and Parents!
I will bring evidence and names...
As the courts and legal profession have cleverly protected their monopoly on providing services to the public by enacting laws which make it unlawful for anyone except a lawyer (even an incompetent one) to give “legal advice”, all information given at this seminar/workshop is based solely upon the opinions of dedicated Canadian citizens having experience with the system and should not be construed by any attendee as being official legal advice. Persons should consult with an ethical Family Law Lawyer for “legal advice” You need to learn the right information...information those in the system won’t tell you...or else!

Wednesday 25 May 2016

ART AS A SOCIAL MOVEMENT...




By Elizabeth H. Elys. According the ancient philosopher Plato, Art was imitation of Nature, but in the 19th century Art took a different function. Art in visual form such as painting or sculpture has an emotional power. Artists reacted to social movements in society. Britain's Industrial Revolution aroused concern for the urban poor, and in the 1870s the work of artists were widely reproduced in The Graphic.  The misery, injustice and cruelty of life were portrayed in art work of famous painters.

The artists were united in their attack on the status quo and social power structure. They focused on human figure and human condition and we call this movement Social Realism. Social Realists build on the legacies of Honore Daumier, Gustave Courbert and Francisco Goya and their radical social critique.

Social Realism developed as a reaction against idealism, to see a reality of life with a new sense of social consciousness. They focused on the ugly realities of contemporary life and sympathized with working class people, particularly the poor.

Social realism should be seen as an international Phenomenon. The Mexican Revolution in 1910 Mexican artist inspired and influenced artists around the World. The bravery and fight, spirit and pride, struggle for freedom is seen in fabulous works of Diego Rivera, Orozco, Sigueiros. Freda Kahlo wife of Diego Rivera also was involved in social movements with her painting.

These muralists encouraged social realism in other Latin American country from Ecuador [Oswaldo Guayasamin ] to Brazil [Candido Portinari].

Social realism in the US was inspired by these great Latin-American artists. During the 1920s, American artists searched importance within society. The presence of Mexican muralists especially Diego Rivera had a big impact on art and served as inspiration the emerging artists. Later with effect of the Great Depression of 1929, lots of artists were struggling to survive.

A very  large and diverse group of artists also called Social Realist joined together to publish magazines, organize unions, convene artist's congresses and publicly agitate for the importance of their revolutionary work, the role of the artist within society, and radical  anti-capitalistic change for America.

In Russia Social Realism [Peredvizhniky] was critical of social environment that caused the conditions pictured and denounced the "Evil" Tsarists period. Ilya Repin.  A Russian
Artist said his art work was aimed" to criticize all the monstrosities of our vile Society of the Tsarist period. Similar concern was addressed in the 20th century Britain by the Artists International Association and Mass Observation.

The Social realistic style fell out of fashion in the 1960, but is still influential in thinking today. We have so many issues to fight for! The artist’s work that discusses remains vital today in movements demanding fuller democratic rights and social justice for people, women, ethnic communities, immigrants and sexual minorities.
Contemporary artists’ picture and question war express outrage and empathize with suffering of others. Artists in their work making a statement against war, the abuse of power and disagree what is going on. The war paintings are certainly a protest because it was done with indignation. Artists react to tragic events, they protest by way their painting using visual art as a means to provoke personal transformations and question social revolution and justice.
Art is A Freedom of Expression and artist post to fight artistically for al above mentioned