Saturday, January 30, 2010

computer hackerscomputer,hackers

computer hackers trying to access my computer,68.87.75.198,68.87.64.150,64.4.35.254

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

hate

Psalm 117:7-I shall see my desire on those who hate me

mercy

Psalm 109:11-Let there be none to extend mercy to him

end

Psalm 107:27-They are at their wits end

fell

Psalm 107:12-They fell down

kneel

Psalm 95:6-)h,come,let us worship and bow down;Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

love

Psalm 91:14-Ue has set his love upon me

Friday, January 15, 2010

hearts

Psalm 74:8-They said in their hearts,"Let us desroy them altogether

desolation

Psalm 73:19-How they are brought to desolation,as in a moment

oppression

Oppression is the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.[1] It can also be defined as an act or instance of oppressing, the state of being oppressed, and the feeling of being heavily burdened, mentally or physically, by troubles, adverse conditions, and anxiety.

Contents [hide]
1 Social oppression
2 Systematic oppression
3 Internalized oppression
4 Indirect oppression
5 Resistance
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
9 Bibliography


[edit] Social oppression
Social oppression has in recent times been an epiphenomenon of various types of social dysfunction, whereby discrimination against an identified group is stimulated, encouraged and reinforced by way of promoting antagonism towards the Other. The term itself is derived, in a direct experiential sense, from the sensation of being pushed or lifted up by a greatly superior force.




[edit] Systematic oppression
Anarchists and other forms of libertarian, at either end of the political spectrum, argue that police and law themselves are oppression. The term oppression is primarily used in such instances to refer to the subordination of a given group or social category by unjust use of force, authority, or societal norms in order to achieve the effects noted above. When institutionalized, formally or informally, it may achieve the dimension of systematic oppression. Oppression is customarily experienced as a consequence of, and expressed in, the form of a prevailing, if unconscious, assumption that the given target is in some way inferior. Oppression is rarely limited solely to formal government action: an individual may be the particular focus of oppression or persecution and in such circumstances have no group membership in which to share, and thus maybe mitigate, the burden of ostracism.

In psychology, racism, sexism and other prejudices are often studied as individual beliefs which, although not necessarily oppressive in themselves, can lead to oppression if they are codified in law or become parts of a culture. By comparison, in sociology, these prejudices are often studied as being institutionalized systems of oppression in some societies. In sociology, the tools of oppression include a progression of denigration, dehumanization, and demonization; which often generate scapegoating, which is used to justify aggression against targeted groups and individuals.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the concept of Human Rights in general were designed to limit oppression by giving a clear articulation of what fundamental freedoms any system should allow to all of the people over whom it has power.

When oppression is systematized through coercion, threats of violence, or violence by government agencies or non-government paramilitiaries with a political motive, it is often called Political repression. More subtle forms of political oppression/repression can be produced by blacklisting or individualized investigations such as happened during McCarthyism in the United States.

Transnational systems of oppression include colonialism, imperialism, and totalitarianism, and can generate a resistance movement to challenge the oppressive status quo.

[edit] Internalized oppression
In sociology and psychology, internalized oppression is the manner in which an oppressed group comes to use against itself the methods of the oppressor. For example, sometimes members of marginalized groups hold an oppressive view toward their own group, or start to believe in negative stereotypes of themselves.

For example, internalized racism is when members of Group A believe that the stereotypes of Group A are true and may believe that they are less intelligent or academically inferior to other groups of people.

Any social group can internalize prejudice.

[edit] Indirect oppression
Indirect oppression is oppression that is effected by psychological attack, situational constraints or other indirect means. It has been a popular tactic practiced in single power[clarification needed], power monopoly or other authoritarian or totalitarian regimes.

[edit] Resistance
Several movements have arisen that specifically aim to oppose, analyse and counter oppression in general; examples include Liberation Theology in the Christian world, and Re-evaluation Counselling in the psychotherapeutic arena. Modern-day groups that actively oppose oppression include Ligali, a British African organization headed by civil rights activist Toyin Agbetu.

revive

Psalm 71:20-Shall revive me again

indignation

Psalm 69:24-Pour out Your indignation upon them,and let Your wrathful anger take hold of them

table

Psalm 69:22-Let there table become a snare before them,and their well-being atrap

war

Psalm 68:30-Scatter the peoples who delight in war

armies

Psalm 68:12-Kings of armies,they flee,they flee

arrow

Psalm 64:7-God shall shoot at them with an arrow

evil

Psalm 64:5-They encourage themselves in an evil matter

lies

Psalm 63:11-The mouth of those who speak lies shall be stopped

robbery

psalm 62:19-Do not vainly hope in robbery

curse

Psalm 62:4-They curse inwardly

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

cry

Psalm 34:15-His ears are open to their cry

sorrows

Psalm 32:10-many sorrows shall be to the wicked

silent

Psalm 31:17,18:Let them be silent in the grave;Let the lying lips be put to silence,which speak insolent things proudly and contemptuosly against the righteous.

stumbled

Psalm 27:2=They stumbled and fell

stare

Psalm 22:17-They look and stare at me

none

psalm 18:41-There was none to save them

arise

Psalm 17:13-Arise,O Lord;Confront him,cast him down

plots

Psalm 10:2-Let them be caught in the plots they have devised

hands

Psalm 9:16-The wicked is snared in the work of his own hands

violent

Psalm 7:16-His trouble shall return upon his own head;And his violent dealing shall come down on his own crown.

trouble

Psalm 7:14-Conceives trouble and brings forth falsehood

Rage

Psalm 7:6-Arise,O Lord,in Your anger;Lift Yourself up because of the rage of my enemies.

Monday, January 11, 2010

wicked scheme

Psalm 140:8-Do not further his wicked scheme

plan evil

Psalm 140:2-Who plan evil things in their hearts

I

Psalm 132:14-Here I will dwell

dream

Psalm 126:1-We were like them that dream

cursing

Psalm 109:18-As he clothed himself with cursing as with his garment'so let it enter his body like water,and like oil into his bones,Psalm 109:19-Let it be like the garment which covers him

cursing

psalm 109:17-As he loved cursing,so let it come to him

end

Psalm 107:27-They are at their wit's end

Thursday, January 7, 2010

love

Psalm 91:14He has set his love upon me

drunkards

Psalm 69:12-I am the song of the drunkards

flee

Psalm 64:8-All who see them shall flee away

robbery

Psalm 62:10-Do not vainly hope in robbery

God

Psalm 56:9-God is for me

enemies

psalm 56:2-My enemies would hound me all the day

tongues

Psalm 55:9,10-Destroy,O Lord,and divide their tongues;For I have seen violence and strife in the city.Day and night they go around it on its walls,Iniquity and trouble are also in its midst

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

fear

Psalm 48:6-Fear took hold of them there

borrows

Psalm 37:21-The wicked borrows and does not repay

deceit

Psalm 36:3-The words of his mouth are deceit

hearts

Psalm 28:4-Evil is in their hearts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Sing praises to the Lord

Psalm 27:6-And now my head shall be lifted up above my enemies all around me;Therefore I will offer sacrifices of joy in His tabernacle;I will sing,yes,I will sing praises to the Lord

stare

Psalm 22:17-They look and stare at me

request

Psalm 21:2-You have not withheld the request of his lips

cried

Psalm 18:41-They cried out,but there was none to save them

Plots

Psalm 10:2=Let them be caught in the plots which they have devised

Hands

Psalm 9:16-The wicked is snared in the work of his own hands

TROUBLE

Psa[m 7:16-His trouble shall return upon his own head;And his violent dealing shall come down on his own pate

Plans

Psalm 146:4-In that very day his plans perish

POWER

Psalm 145:11-They sha;; talk of Your power