I
hit the road by way of Fort Bragg to load up my last customer’s possessions
before I head east. I tune into my treasured KPFA, as has become my essential strengthening
tradition when leaving California, getting my last infusion of KPFA as I leave
the Bay.
It’s
the rappsters half-hour, not normally my ‘go-to’ choice for music. White folks
often think they are the ones that possess the anti-war political songs: I hear
white people talking about how it was the white folk music genre that produced
the anti-war songs during the Viet Nam era, as it is today: wrong again.
They
should have been tuned in today – these rap artists are SO anti-war and
political. I recall hearing a song on this same program shortly after 9/11 that
was banned from the airwaves, written and sung by a group of leading rap
artists – a song that moved me deeply as it fiercely spelled out those
connections driving our country to war that most whites were refusing to see
let alone acknowledge.
Rap
is my fave genre – not – but it was great listening to both the music and the
commentary, a perfect send-off for my drive up the coast and across the country.
It takes me quite a long time to traverse the hilly roads and make it to Fort Bragg
but much to my delight, I stumble across a bio-diesel station in Hopland as I
go – yeah!!!! I get to fill up again with biodiesel.
Before
I started off I was worried people might not be able to read everything on the
back of my truck – my newest missive! Yet up until I leave Fort Bragg, I get 39
yeahs to 3 thumbs down. I’m thinking I’ll make it outta California without one ‘fuck
you’ when heading down 5 right outside Sacramento, a larger, new pick-up truck
with that relentless white fellow drives by giving me the finger! Oh well, that
was the only one passing thru the beautiful Sierra Nevada, after loading the
truck and being on the road for hours and hours.
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