the bullock bulletin
within the family home a fierce anti propaganda policy was in place. no television. no radio. foreign press newspapers were collected for cleaning glass with vinegar. growing up under this policy afforded the time to develop a voice of doubt as a vaccine to the media virus. a body could have a voice and speak without relying on the words of others around a table. so, when one finally inevitably encountered the war of words the blood lust had already simmered and, life as a necessity had already been established without the glossy tones of information.