Friday, October 14, 2016

Buff Might Be Greener

"Fashion is a complicated business involving long and varied supply chains of production, raw material, textile manufacture, clothing construction, shipping, retail, use and ultimately disposal of the garment.
While Fisher's assessment that fashion is the second largest polluter is likely impossible to know, what is certain is that the fashion carbon footprint is tremendous …
A general assessment must take into account not only obvious pollutants — the pesticides used in cotton farming, the toxic dyes used in manufacturing and the great amount of waste discarded clothing creates — but also the extravagant amount of natural resources used in extraction, farming, harvesting, processing, manufacturing and shipping.
While cotton, especially organic cotton, might seem like a smart choice, it can still take more than 5,000 gallons of water to manufacture just a T-shirt and a pair of jeans.
Synthetic, man-made fibers, while not as water-intensive, often have issues with manufacturing pollution and sustainability. And across all textiles, the manufacturing and dyeing of fabrics is chemically intensive."

So, wow, those naked aborigines were ahead of their time!


Sunday, October 2, 2016

Deceit Takes Many Forms

I'm getting MORE than fed up with news headlines referring to Olang0 as "unarmed" and "refugee."  The guy was PRETENDING to be armed and TAKING A SHOOTING stance at officers with his pretend gun.  And he had a fat rap sheet.  And authorities had tried to deport him.  Twice.  

So QUIT making him out (again) to be some "poor innocent victim"!!!!





































(LOVE the pun!)

Saturday, October 1, 2016

If Only Our Nation's People Understood This

"This country is under siege at the hands of vicious lawless Negro  violence. The media is in full partnership with them, promoting daily the mythology of black victimhood. It is now almost impossible to enforce the law among these savages, and you have a professional cultural Marxist terrorist organization actively working for the downfall of society. 

We break the thin blue line at our peril. Cops are the last line of defense against a tidal wave of black lawlessness. If mistakes are made, people have to realize what they are facing in dealing with these people in their environment. Suit up and ride with police in these urban Vietnams and see for yourself."  (Bruce Bucher)