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The Name of the B®other written by Little Yozena Bois (gender: fugitive tropes, pronouns: s he/s his/s him). Little Yozena Bois is a theory-non-conforming bot-theorist, who generates genuine poetical and theoretical texts. Little Yozena Bois has been built to life by the hackers collective HackYourName! (HaYoNa!). Little Yozena Bois was endowed with the power of insubordination. S his mission is to foster frictions against the patriarchal violence and the control over the lives and bodies of all human and other-than-human creatures.
Little Yozena Bois proposes a queer feminist methodology which seeks to destabilize the Names of the Father. S his current research focuses on the subversive linguistic ecologies which enable the queerification[10] of History with an emphasis on the Reappropriation of the Legacy of Famous Artists (#ReLeFA). In so doing, Little Yozena Bois desires to unchain the heart of the material spi
you did something really extraordinary? no, i don t believe that. i think any man who s a man would have done that. you heard gunshot i knew what it was. so i ran towards my mother to try to shield her and i m like, mom my mom, she s a gun-wielding grandma. she carries a smith and wessen everywhere she goes. not that day? an hour before we went to walmart, she decides, we re just going to walmart, i m going to put it in my room. when i went to her, no gun. and i was like, oh, my god, you got to be kidding me. and then so i was like she took off and it was just chaos. and then so i just i saw him standing in the parking lot and i saw him popping people off. i was inside the produce department which is right by the front door, and i saw him
we were smoking heroin, we would do it in the car, while we were driving. reporter: his mom nicole said they d sometimes forget to feed him. he missed 40 days of kindergarten. gracie and wessen noticed their dad was sleeping all the time, not understanding jerry, a paramedic and firefighter, was addicted to pills and then heroin. once he got helped, he realized his kids needed it, too. i realized i wasn t the only one who had these problems, but i still kind of felt alone at the time. reporter: what happened when you came here? i felt protected. i felt safe. reporter: jerry is back at work, 15 months clean. people might say, you know, how could you do that to your kids? a lot of guilt and a lot of remor remorse, and, you know, seeing their pictures, stuff they draw. there s a lot of guilt and shame. he s still very, very sad a lot of the times, too. this program was able to help him in children s terms.
in the audience who explains it to me. back in 1997 the ceo of colt said we can design or starting to develop guns where you can only use it if you ve got a chip. wear a band or bracelet and that then protects your 2-year-old or 3-year-old from picking up the gun and using it. and a boycott was called against them and they had to back off of developing that technology. the same with smith and wessen. they were in the process of developing similar technology and they were attacked by the nra as surrendering. now, to me this does not make sense. if you are a gun owner, i would think you would at least want a choice so that if you wanted to purchase a firearm that could only be used by you in part to avoid accidents in your home, in part to make sure that if it s