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Migrant mango vendors and homeless in New York City

Hey again bloggers or whoever could be reading this blagh. The only thing constant is change and some stories do not end as you expect. 

And so in between attempting to vend those Black Lives Matter, Not My President, Occupy Wall Street, No Police State, Sh*tJustGotReal Tompkins Square Park, Union Square Park, Washington Square Park, Frida Kahlo, Yoga, Music, Brooklyn, East Village, Lower East Side and I Love New York necklaces, magnets, key chains and pins for $2 each and Tompkins Square Park t shirts for $10 each at the 35th Annual Tompkins Square Riot Reunion at Tompkins Square Park when your Tompkins Square Park t shirts sell out because the singer from Xtinguish The Code wears one on stage and dropping off a “Save Charas” photo for All Tomorrow’s Gardens A Celebration of NYC Community Gardens Presented by EV Gallery August 4-13, 2023 Curated by George Hirose & Kerri Lindström Opening Reception: August 4, 6-9pm Special Performances: 6:45pm Adam Ende / Jawbone PuppetTheater “The Turnip 7pm Rude Mechanical Orchestra With Sidewalk Tape Art Installation by Kuki Gomez Featuring work by various artists, and reading the headline news of the day, I somehow found myself posting a bunch of migrant mango vendor videos in that city of New York on my YouTube page and my Instagram page I guess because hey, I’ve been seeing migrant mango vendors and homeless in the streets and subways everywhere throughout my travels in that city of New York this summer, and the migrants at The Roosevelt Hotel  intake center seem to be in the news lately also. And in the age of advanced technology with everyone having one of those zombie apocalypse cell phones, it makes making those cell phone videos easier to make.

And so the titles and descriptions of some of those YouTube videos that find themselves posted above, read something like:

A walk along 42nd Street, Times Square past Broadway, 7th Avenue, 8th Avenue and Port Authority Bus Terminal and Union Square and East Village in New York City. A street full of tourists, migrant mango vendors and homeless. 

“Migrants, many from Africa, wait outside the Roosevelt Hotel in NYC. The hotel is full, and the city is running out of places to house them. Also, a look at the homeless situation in Midtown. (Hotel footage was sent in from today.)” Video @ East Ghost Reports @NJEGmedia 
 
A walk along 42nd Street, Times Square past Broadway, 7th Avenue, 8th Avenue and Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. A street full of tourists, migrant mango vendors, homeless and cops. (short version)
 
No one is free when others are oppressed
 
We are all immigrants
 
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Are we all immigrants?
 
The Ten Kings Are Here with BRICS. We are the fig tree generation and it’s the end of the world as we know it.
 
 
And what, if anything, does this have to do with a No Police State. Have a great migrant mango vendor day and more.
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A Union Square Park NYC Vendors Row Protest

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One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh, but the earth abides for ever. And the only thing constant is change and some stories do not end as you expect.

Everything happens for a reason. And it seems as if we are living in Satan’s world these days and there is a battle between God and Satan

And this blog post is yet another one of those posts where I find myself rambling whatever thought comes to mind solely for the sake of attempting to maintain web 2.0  user generated content for this blog and my other blagh whenever bloggers block possible, and also to find a place to post those photos and videos from those events that have since come to pass, with that NYC Vendors Row protest happening a few weeks ago. 

And in between reading the headline news of the day, somewhere in between that fig tree generationgog and magog war, agenda 2030 new world order artificial intelligence mark of the beast system, a bazillion people are crossing the US Mexico border as Title 42 ends and those Justice for Jordan Neely protests from this world that we live in, I find myself in that city of New York, Babylon, which has historically been a police state for as long as I can remember, with I think something like 1 polizei for every 15 people that live there.

And on that thought, after attempting to vend those #blacklivesmatter #nopolicestate #occupywallstreet #notmypresident #sh*tjustgotreal #washingtonsquarepark #tompkinssquarepark #unionsquarepark #yoga #music #brooklyn #eastvillage #lowereastside & #iloveny necklaces, magnets, key chains and pins for $2 each at Union Square Park during a vendor crackdown by the New York City Parks Department doing the rounds of ticketing and shutting down vendors, it was a Union Square Park NYC vendors row protest May Day 2023 on International Workers Day event that I found myself attempting to protest the crackdown of NYC street vendors at and a 50th Anniversary NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally at Union Square Park that I found myself at also. Stop Ticketing vendors. Stop Shutting Down Vendors.

And those Facebook events and other protests of the day read something like as follows: 

Union Square Park NYC Vendors Row protest May Day 2023

Join vendors of Union Square Park vendors row May 1st, #MayDay2023 , noon-3pm @ Union Square Park in protesting the New York City Parks Department crackdown of handing out tickets and shutting vendors down at Union Square Park & Washington Square Park.

“Beginning April 1st, NYC sanitation will be the enforcing department of street vendors in the city. This change has been met with protest and pushback from vendors and city council members who say that street vendors are people, not trash.” 

and 

2023 NTC Cannabis Parade & Rally

The New York City Cannabis Parade & Rally (NYCCPR) is among the longest running marijuana legalization events in the world. What began as a “Smoke-In” in Washington Square Park organized by the Yippies in 1973 has evolved into a two-part Event: A Parade down Broadway and a Rally in Union Square Park, all on the first Saturday in May. Sister events have taken place in more than 300 cities worldwide on the same day.

NYCCPR is the founding chapter of the Global Marijuana March.

Parade:
Location – Broadway between W.32 & W.33
Time – 11:00AM – 12:30PM

Rally:
Location – Union Square South Plaza
Time: 1:00PM – 5:00PM 

Have a great Union Square Park, New York City parks day and more. And what, if anything, does this have to do with a No Police State.

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Loisaida Festival 2022

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And in between reading about the corruption of The People’s Convoy, there was a Loisaida Festival in that city of New York in that neighborhood of the Lower East Side or East Village for real estate marketing purposes, that I found myself at the other day, vending #flagsoftheworld & #iloveny necklaces, magnets, key chains & pins for $2 each and Tompkins Square Park t – shirts for $10 each in front of the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space – MORUS at 155 Avenue C, NYC, during the Loisaida Festival, Sunday, May 29th, 12pm – 5pm, an all-day festival of artists, activists, and vendors on Avenue C. And in all honesty, the only photos I took at this festival are those few that find themselves posted above.

” As a living history of urban activism, the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) chronicles the East Village community’s history of grassroots action. It celebrates the local activists who transformed abandoned spaces and vacant lots into vibrant community spaces and gardens. Many of these innovative, sustainable concepts and designs have since spread out to the rest of the city and beyond.”

“The 2021 musical lineup included: world-renowned Mexican singer & actor Fernando Allende; Afro-Caribbean/electronic music project ÌFÉ; Puerto Rican folk singer Chabela Rodríguez; Afro-Brazilian Samba Reggae All-Female band Batalá New York, and acclaimed local contemporary R&B Soul-Jazz artist duendita as well as pop-soul singer song-writer Linda Díaz, the winner of NPR’s 2020 Tiny Desk Contest. It also featured a short film by the Puerto Rican theater troupe Y No Había Luz, a Cuchifritos cooking demonstration by María Bido part of La Cocina de Loisaida, a monologue by Loisaida Artistic Residency recipient Haus of Dust, and much more… Last year’s theme, ¡Viva Loisaida!, celebrated the Lower East Side’s roots, and the elements that characterize the neighborhood, and its residents, their resiliency, creativity, unity and growth. The official artwork for the 2021, 34th Annual Loisaida Festival was created by João Salomão, a local Brazilian artist also known as PIXOTE, whose distinctive style is heavily influenced by the Brazilian Pixação graffiti tradition. The commemorative poster for the 2021 festival was inspired by the LES punk and hip hop’s NYC graffiti scene of the late eighties and nineties that helped form João’s artistic practice. With the 2021 design, the artist also payed homage to Loisaida’s documentary photographer Marlis Momber, well known locally as the co-producer of “Viva Loisaida”; a 1982 film documenting life in the late 70’s Loisaida neighborhood. 

Since 1987 the Loisaida Festival has been the largest community celebration festival event in Lower Manhattan, and grows annually in size, excitement, and impact. Produced by Loisaida Inc., founded in 1978 and one of the last remaining Puerto Rican community organizations in the neighborhood, the Loisaida Festival epitomizes over four decades of the struggle and success of the Puerto Rican/Nuyorican diaspora that settled in the Lower East Side as had thousands of immigrants and migrants over the 19th and 20th Century. This historic place – the Lower East Side— our ‘Loisaida,’ as poet, Bimbo Rivas, coined it in the 70’s, is still the ‘Gateway’ to America, a community that embraces diversity, welcomes difference, celebrates arts and culture, and preserves, in amber and performance, the voice of all that came through this LES portal to settle in this country.” 

Have a great festival day and more, (considering that we are living in crazy times…..).

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Bernie Sanders At A Tompkins Square Park Concert

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Okay, so as far as I know, Bernie Sanders isn’t really going to be at that May Day PUNK Show at Tompkins Square Park event May 1st. It’s just that with all this #Berniemania campaigning going on, and a bazillion and more Bernie Sanders rallies, concerts, subway rides, Victory Pow Wows, marches, parties, planning parties, brunches, canvassing, bus riding, actions, Bernstorming, presentations and more Berniemania events going on , and the debates and primaries just days away, I thought to put Bernie Sanders in the title of this blagh post just to catch your attention so that you can make it to that 1stTompkins Square Park concert of the year to be found in that neighborhood of the East Village to be found in that city of New York if you happen to be in the neighborhood. And Chris Flash and The Shadow had that  TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK (POLICE) RIOT 27TH ANNIVERSARY SHOWS in the park last year and a bunch of other riot reunion concerts at Tompkins Square Park before that.  Well what I kind of really meant was at leastDecorForU is planning to be there with Bernie jewelry and will be vending those Bernie SandersBlack Lives Matter, Occupy Wall StreetThe Shadow and Tompkins Square Park necklaces, key chains and magnets for one dollar each at this May Day event.  And in case you have been stuck in the stone age or hiding out under a rock or something, Bernie Sanders is running for president as part of those United States presidential elections 2016. And Bernie Sanders For President! And so back to that Tompkins Square Park Concert. And that Facebook event invite reads something like as follows:

May Day PUNK Show at Tompkins Square

Sunday May 1 at 2pm – 7pm in EDT

Tompkins Square Park
330 East 10th Street, New York, New York 10009

☆☆ FREE show ☆☆

Featuring:

• Comrades
• Jennifer Blowdryer
• Night Rite
• Pink Lips (featuring PeeWee of ICU)
• The Wurst
• Skitzopolis
• SPIKE Polite and Sewage NYC

Starts at 2pm and goes on ’till 7pm. Come and enjoy the performers and speakers in YOUR F**KING PARK!!

(There will be info tables, band merch, and the latest issues of the SHADOW and Time Warp on sale, as well…)

We’ll have a real coooool time ☆

And No Police State Girl is planning on singing that No Police State song at this all things No Police State and more event also. And it seems that more performers and speakers will be added to that show as that May Day day nears. Squat The World. Housing is a Human Right. And what if anything, does this have to do with a No Police State.  Have a great Bernie Sanders, May Day PUNK Show at Tompkins Square concert day and more. Hope to see you there.

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