• Your American Flag Was Made In China

    The key to paradise was made in China. 30% of the worlds manufacturing is made in China as of 2023.Second is the United States at only 15%.Here are the reasons why:Lower WagesChinese LaborNo UnionsA Massive Labor PoolHorrible working conditionsGovernmental...

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    • If we could see all the corruption in the world, the earth would light up like a night sky with a million stars. You did such a incredible and detailed analysis here, VOI. Great work.

    • The problem isn’t China it’s us….the consumer that buys their products.
      Before China there was Japan and after China there will be others for multinational corporations to plunder and exploit and we will continue to buy from them
      Great thought provoking write.

      • You’re correct. The US always had others making cheaper, and or better made products. From the 1970’s forward, many of our products were made overseas. Thanks Pete.

    • Powerfully penned, Keith. Excellent write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Can we stop buying what is presented to us cheaply. Prices go up and we are stuck in the hamster wheel of wanting to do right but it’s often not.

      • Of course not. It’s the CEO’s of these firms not wanting to pay American workers cause we want more then minimum wage and representation through the unions. I mean why not! Thanks Fia.

    • I remember seeing a video where someone took a MAGA hat and turned it around to show it was made in China…which pretty much sums up the issue. Take as much as possible, give back as little as possible and never worry about the other guy. The humanity of the world has become devalued. Brilliant piece

      • HA! Love it! That’s great. People today worry about their own hides and nothing more. Each year it continues to become more & more of a problem where the values of people in general are at the lowest common denominator. Thanks Willow.

    • Good work here. Plain, clear, brief, and to the point. It puts all we do in perspective regarding manufacturing and consumption. There are many causes: corruption, greed, graft, poverty, laziness, stupidity, sickness, mental illness, and lack of education are the prime movers. Mix and match and you get governments — meaning the PEOPLE who govern –that are corrupt, uncaring, inefficient, underfunded, overwhelmed, and driven by combinations of all those causes I mentioned. What do you get? Man’s inhumanity to man, our oldest and most practised activity.

      This is a nice piece, well said.

  • Ronald "Satanic" McDonald

    Looking for something to eatPlenty of options, just like it should bePizza or burger, fried chicken or wings?Let’s order McDonald’s, getting a few Big Macs for me But something is wrong when they get to my doorFast food chants, burning...

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  • Lustful Thoughts with Ramen Noodles (ラーメンに対する好色な思い)

    Cup of Asian noodlesSome Japanese cartoonsHaven’t showered in three weeksMy time is coming soon It's time to eat some RamenBought at the dollar storeAnd in the name of SatanWatch some bizarre tentacle porn Pour some boiling waterPull out your favorite bowlCover...

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  • O long married companions.

    Long married companions, bodies altered by the slow rivers of years,flesh softened, hair silvered, eyes deepened with unseen storms.He sits content in the quiet grass of doing little,she surges forever onward, busy with the world's endless motions,Going, doing, planning...

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    • This is one outstanding write Peter. Well said and very well detailed.

    • This is quietly heartbreaking and beautifully observed—love and life in parallel lines.

    • Such good writing Peter. So often, couples won’t acknowledge the other until one day there’s one less partner to walk through life with. Death hits hard and the regret of not sharing openly the feelings that still linger underneath.

      Your poem narrates characters in a story of their lives. They live through your words. This is so well done.

    • Thank you Thomas and Tim for your thoughtful and kind remarks.
      I share most of my writing with anyone other than my wife.I wonder how much great poets of the past shared works with their partners.

      🙏

    • Powerfully penned, Peter. Excellent write my friend. This is amazing storytelling at its finest. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • This is sad and the description of how things even though you are doing what you must day to day you forget that the partner must be taking care of just like everyone and everything else

    • This is probably the way it is for most older couples. Yet always at least parallel, not veering away. Close enough for a hand to hold, to acknowledge the other. I envy that, to have someday. Just to know I am not ever really alone. As bittersweet as it can seem, it is also a reward unto itself. That commitment to stay so near, even if it seems a bit far at times. Hearts have a way…
      Wonderful write. Poignant and pin-point.

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    Caught in the Crossfire

    (1983) …I’m running scared, I’m running fast, I’m running for my lifeWhile soldiers fire from the left and rebels shoot from the rightThe sound of death is a deafening boom from all the bloody strifeBut as a  nine-year-old boy, it...

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    • Powerfully penned, Wally. A very heartfelt write my friend. Thanks so much for sharing. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • Thank you Damian.
        It’s an impressionable memory that still seems vivid in my mind from time to time. Either way, I’m glad to be here and share with others.

    • This had my heart pounding for you. That is something I would never want for anyone to experience in their lives. It does happen though.

      • Hi Fia,
        It all happened so fast and yet the memory of it is still fresh in my mind after so many years. Now that I read books and stories I’m baffled at how bad (or worse) it was for others. There is a movie coming out later this year about one of these massacres. I wrote a piece about it while at DU but I know the movie will tell the heartbreaking story in detail.

    • Sometimes I’m a little partial to war and the suffering because of it. The futility of the common soldier and civilians. it’s never glamorous and never without suffrage. You wrote it well.

      • Thank you so much Styxian.
        The damage it does to people as a society has long lasting consequences. As I was telling Fia in the previous comment, the movie coming out later this year will tell more of the stories. We must always learn our history to see where we’ve been so we see the signs ahead.
        Hope you’re doing well.

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