01/15/2024
*I didnt edit it yet, but this is transcript from speech i made today today xo*
Caitlin Hayes, Esq
www.caitlinhayeslaw.biz
Jan. 15, 2024
Speech Made at Greenwich Commons Greenwich Ave commemorating MLK DAY 2024
Happy Martin Luther King Day, kids. Hello Everybody, I want to talk about a few things. Welcome to Bambi's World for the next 35 to 45 minutes. And then you can proceed with your regularly scheduled broadcast.
So here we are everybody. 2024 is time to talk about what is making Connecticut great here in terms of the richness and the wealth of Connecticut and where it all began. At one point I was at a really interesting Bar Association meeting and I did hear from a very interesting perspective on the conveyance of land from God to somebody. And when we go through the history of the town and the underlying beauty of the enchantment here in Greenwich, Connecticut, it's really important to remember the colors of the wind here that anyone who has ever been in Tod's Point can attest to. The majesty of nature and the preservation of the same - blessed are we to appreciate.
So the war machine that's been in place, the war machine that has been in place has destroyed the soul of our state. So what are we talking about? We're talking about what are the profits and the profiteering that we're benefiting from in a time of new industry and new change that is beckoning our exploration. This is what it is all going to be about moving forward - innovating profits from peace.
The importance of remembering our Martin Luther King Day today, is that the equality of access to justice is the most valuable underpinning our society - that all men are created equal, under liberty with the right for the pursuit of happiness - in certain societies, we have opportunities of influencing access for a multitude of different reasons, usually to manipulate an exception to that fundamental truth that all men are created equal. So as we're talking and remembering the birthday and the sacrifices that were made by those before us in the civil rights and equality of all citizens movements, we have to always be mindful of what's within our own community and understand what is creating any inequality with regard to, specifically, any kind of donations that are given to public employees through the union funds and what the expectation are from private citizens for those donations.
So to get more clear now, the Police Accountability Act, the war machine in Hartford, the pharma machine in Hartford, this is the advocacy of my way of today's celebration, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, equality from the war machine, the psychological warfare, the confusion, the smoke and mirrors, Connecticut is better than this. We are better than that. We have the opportunity to let go and resist the continual comfort business environments for these industries of death and demand they leave our state.
These industries of death are not good for the moral, soul, underpinning of our state. And we have to remember that, as I was mentioning earlier, the blood in Connecticut starts back before the settlers came here, when the Native Americans were effectively wiped out of Connecticut, ( but for very small communities). This land belonged to the Native Americans at the fundamental level and or /were forgotten gains of warfare itself.
In either event, the God-conveying fundamental truth of that magical, mystical natural environment that we have here in this great town should always remind us that that should be the trumpet, triumphant recollection of preserving our environment, both in the nature and also in our human nature, preserving that balance ensuring that we're not creating a society where money can buy you access and money can buy you unjust persecution, and money can buy you people getting away with crimes against you, and money can buy you defamation, and money can buy you whatever else and whatever else.
We have to demand equal access, and in the spirit of the Police Accountability Act, the Civilian Review Board of our great police department here in this great town is at emphatic demand that I make here and now in enforcement of HB6004. I demand the Civilian Review Board to review my own personal case, and more importantly, broadly, more broadly, to be in adherence to HB6004 in order that there remains the Civilian Oversight Board and remains the implementation of the various different protocols that this new legislation from 2020 implemented in 2021 demands.
As far as the war machine up in Hartford goes we understand the ways of the world, and we're over it Okay? And we're over it. So, having a different idea and a different understanding of made in Connecticut bombs, and Made in, Connecticut warfare, and Maiden, Connecticut war crimes, and Made in Connecticut atrocities are burdening the soul of our state and burdening my soul as a resident of the state.
And we have to start to understand we reap what we sow. We reap what we sow, and sowing peace is going to demand our longevity much more assuredly than contributing to war. So, as we start to broaden our future, broaden our mind, and decide who we want to become, what we want to become known for, the time is of the essence, and the time is now.
Today, on Martin Luther King Day, I want to remind us all, and remind myself, that equality first starts within ourselves, and within our conscientiousness, and within our reckoning. The culpability of participating in the war machine, through needless aggression of police, or needless peddling by warlords, is far beyond the scope of the average person. As an international human rights attorney that has studied war and genocide, I assure you, reading testimony and testimony from Rwanda, and Tanzania, and Chile, and Yugoslavia, war is ugly, war is terrible. We do not want to be part of war. We do not want to have our hands dirty and blood on our hands from war. We do not want to profit from war.
We need to decide who we want to be, and revitalize the soul of what it means to be from Connecticut, and honor the heritage of the colors of the wind, and the majesty of nature, and preserve our environment, and ensure that we maintain equality of mind and equality of self. Happy Martin Luther King Day, kids.
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