tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30411231206224555562024-03-14T00:27:36.221-07:00Yes, I'm Really Going ThereMy place to talk about issues that are important to me. And yes. I will go there.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger199125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-15473893704161298032022-06-26T10:30:00.009-07:002022-06-26T13:21:35.147-07:00An unpopular look in the mirror on Roe<p>I'm gonna say something very unpopular. But it's a hard truth that we need to face. White women have brought much of this on ourselves. We (collectively - not you personally, or maybe you personally) have voted in our own personal economic best interest. That is, what works best for me is to keep fiscal conservatives - aka those who support institutional racism whether conscious or unconscious - in power. Those folks are the most likely to also support or compromise on policies that bend on women's autonomy. </p><p>Unless you have been out there actively voting every time for those who will be there for ALL women - not just white suburban middle or upper class women - you have participated in this SCOTUS decision. Unless you actively participated in trying to change white women MAGA minds instead of throwing your hands up in "what can ya do" defeat, you participated in this SCOTUS decision. If you sat out 2016 because you just couldn't bring yourself to vote for Hillary Clinton you actively participated in this decision. Or worse, if you sat out 2020 because Biden wasn't progressive enough for you, you participated in this decision. If you don't educate yourself before you vote ALL THE WAY downballot, this is on you. Where do you think these people get their start? In their city councils. In their school boards. In their state assemblies. </p><p>If you are a white woman who wrung her hands during BLM protests and said "Oh, but the destruction of property!" you actively participated in this decision. If you criticized Colin Kaepernick for taking a knee, you participated in this decision. You participated in the perpetuation of the value of some lives over others. That keeps power in the hands of those who would take away ours. And this is all about power and white supremacy, not life. And white supremacy is all about white MALE supremacy. They will ALWAYS be coming for you. </p><p>If you are a Jew who voted single issue - Israel - because you were afraid the Democrats would defund Israel (which ha they won't) you have actively participated in this decision. And against your own self interest, because Jewish law values existing life over potential life. And they are coming for you. Because this is about white male CHRISTIAN supremacy. And if you don't know by now that they are ALWAYS coming for us? Well...</p><p>If you're in your 20s and have taken it all for granted and never voted because "both parties are corrupt" guess what? You get some blame too.</p><p>White women, do not ask and expect Black women to do the work for us every damn election. They are tired. Yet they still do the work. Every damn time. Because their lives depend on it. Black & brown communities are the ones most impacted by fiscal policy and by abortion bans. Not white women. Even though we only hear white women's stories. The little white girl who was raped and then forced to have the baby? That happens daily in Black & brown communities. We only pay attention when the little girl is white. Black women do they work every day and every election because their lives depend on it. Every time. Well guess what? Now ours do too. Get the hell off your asses and DO. THE. WORK. Not the performative work of writing Facebook posts. The actual work. Volunteer for campaigns. You're retired? Great! Spend some time on a campaign. You're not? Do what you can. Do you have the means to donate? Do the work of learning the best candidates and organizations to donate to. They are already out there. Do what you can. But DO. THE. WORK. </p><p>We are all rightfully pissed the fuck off. We are rightfully scared. For ourselves. Our children. Our daughters, sisters, friends, granddaughters, cousins, nieces, students, little girls, and fellow women and others with uteruses. It's time to put our money where our mouths are. Start thinking about the greater good instead of ourselves. And then do the work of convincing our fellow white women and the white men in our lives to do the same. Because this statistic below is horrifying.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTYCTZvXckus6_h0BjxgSIu3OseMTef1Cxc_TFKQCIpT0WA30sSfgYnd_dE_4LFGeSS11kWSaDIjGd0pfdjIAg73bdlK7Z97Olkj9MkX2nIDI0QzNLD95LoNTojO0I1SJyIxiZHps_dELrJe-fnNpc7LqpeJJZHKOEvAljiRHFltzbBwUbDZp9A6Xsww/s1125/20220626_095343.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Statistic from Pew that shows a 47% trump / 45% clinton split in 2016 and a 53% trump / 46% biden split in 2020 for white women" border="0" data-original-height="574" data-original-width="1125" height="163" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTYCTZvXckus6_h0BjxgSIu3OseMTef1Cxc_TFKQCIpT0WA30sSfgYnd_dE_4LFGeSS11kWSaDIjGd0pfdjIAg73bdlK7Z97Olkj9MkX2nIDI0QzNLD95LoNTojO0I1SJyIxiZHps_dELrJe-fnNpc7LqpeJJZHKOEvAljiRHFltzbBwUbDZp9A6Xsww/w320-h163/20220626_095343.jpg" title="Statistic from Pew that shows a 47% trump / 45% clinton split in 2016 and a 53% trump / 46% biden split in 2020 for white women" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-3600240088068319052021-06-05T15:41:00.014-07:002022-11-13T08:19:42.235-08:00Thoughts and ponderings on antisemitism in the Democratic party <p>I no longer call myself a progressive. </p><p>25 years ago, I was a centrist, moderate Democrat. My ideology and position on policy haven't changed in all that time, but somehow I went from being centrist to being liberal to being a radical left-wing Democrat. Thanks Reagan, for starting this slide toward Republican radicalism that labels moderates as radical ideologues. Irony, anyone?</p><p>Republicans today have a single ideology - white supremacy and money above all else. And while some Republicans don't <i>think </i>that's what they stand for, they support all of the policies and rhetoric that enables this ideology. They just don't like the label that goes along with it.</p><p>Democrats have a larger tent. A tent that allows for differing opinions. It's why the Democratic vote is easily split, but why Republicans so easily rally around their candidates. </p><p>While I share so many of the views of the progressive movement, I now think of myself as a liberal Democrat once more, not a progressive.</p><p>Why? As a general rule, there is no room in the progressive wing of the party for Jews. Don't @ me with Bernie Sanders.</p><p>Jews in general, having been oppressed for thousands of years, naturally support other oppressed peoples. With so many Black people being slaughtered by police and other white supremacists, we march, we donate, we vocally support. I have been part of several marches locally supporting our Black community. I carry signs. I speak out at city council meetings. I share information. And I listen to the Black voices around me. Am I perfect? No. But I'm trying.</p><p>When post-911 backlash and trump's Muslim ban happened, Jews marched, we donated, we supported. I was at LAX the day the ban was announced, marching, carrying my #NeverAgain sign and supporting the Muslim community locally and globally. Am I perfect? No. But I'm trying.</p><p>When kids were being put in cages at the border, Jews were out in front saying that this was the actual time to use the concentration camp analogy, using our voices and our personal experiences to speak out. I spoke at my local city council meeting, where our Republican mayor shushed a local Holocaust survivor and a city councilman "well, actually'd" her. Am I perfect? No. But I'm trying. </p><p>When Asian-Americans and Asians worldwide became targets of hate (again) and were blamed for the COVID-19 virus, Jews stood up yet again and joined the voices crying for a stop to the hate. We marched, we donated, we supported. Am I perfect? No. But I'm trying.</p><p>There has been a rise in global antisemitism yet again. Antisemitism never goes away, but there are times in history when it becomes truly overwhelming. </p><p>Egyptians enslaving Jews.</p><p>The Spanish Inquisition.</p><p>The Pogroms. </p><p>The Holocaust. </p><p>And any time Palestinians are the unintended victims of Israeli retaliation for self preservation from a terrorist organization such as Hamas. Palestinians live where Hamas operates. </p><p>And like Republicans, they have a unified story and are vocal with it. </p><p>I'm not saying that Palestinian people don't have the right to self-determination. They do. And I'm not saying that the government of Israel hasn't made missteps at the hands of a trump-like nationalist in Netanyahu. It has.</p><p>But my point today is independent of Israeli policy. <b>Antisemitism existed for thousands of years before there was a country called Israel.</b> </p><p>My point today is that whenever Jews ask for support and help locally & globally, we are rebuffed. <a href="https://www.kveller.com/american-jews-need-allies-against-antisemitism" target="_blank">This article from Kveller</a> summed my feelings up perfectly. </p><p>I live in a red city in blue California. Democrats have made a lot of headway in changing that landscape thanks to the activism of young and old alike. Young adults are part of a growing demographic who have discovered their political voices and power. This is a wonderful thing and gives me hope for the future. Howsomever...</p><p>I'm going to speak in a lot of generalities moving forward. </p><p>These same young voices are part of the growing progressive movement in the Democratic party - one which doesn't ask, but demands. While they are a wonderful, loud voice in support of BIPOC, they also are generally unwilling to compromise or to hear and listen to others, while at the same time demanding others listen to and hear their voices.</p><p>Where this becomes problematic is when the unyielding and uncompromising position becomes a purity test for perfection in ideology. </p><p>Generally, Democrats all agree on the destination. Free POS health care, paid for by tax revenue. Equal voting rights for all. Acknowledgment of the systemic racism in the US and the need to teach it and to use legislation to right it. Preservation of bodily autonomy and a woman's right to have an abortion. Free and easy access to contraception. The rich and corporations paying their fair share of taxes. Accountability for insurrectionists. Equal protection and equal rights equally applied under the law for all.</p><p>The destination is not the problem. It's the journey toward the destination where we sometimes differ or disagree. The young progressive movement is generally unwilling to entertain the possibility of journeys toward the same destination other than their own. It's part of a growing movement on both sides of the political aisle towards the "my way or the highway" attitude. It deems unacceptable anything that improves conditions but may not be perfect, even if it is better than what we had before. Anything less than their position, their journey to the destination, is unacceptable. And that journey is typically the wholeshot, no improvements; the entire package or burn it all down. </p><p>Life is, unfortunately, not Bewitched. You can't wrinkle your nose and immediately arrive at your destination. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could? But sadly, there is a journey to the destination. And while generally Republicans want to go in reverse until they reach a different destination altogether, Democrats generally agree upon the destination. Some, like Joe Manchin believe that we can only reach that destination if Republicans are in the car with us. But most Democrats are willing to make stops along the way for improvements and tune-ups. The young progressive movement is only about Bewitched destinations.</p><p>Why do I bring this up? Well, there has become a purity and perfection litmus test for young progressives as they realize the power of their voices. And if you don't agree 100% on the both the destination AND the journey, you are rebuffed, ridiculed, and called racist, DINO, or out of touch. Even if you aren't perfect, but are trying.</p><p>I'm in my mid-50s. I'm aware that I'm not what's generally considered young. I believe in the power of the journey as well as the destination. Do I think I need a Republican copilot? Hell no. But as a member of the Democratic party, do I believe my voice should be heard? Yep, I sure do.</p><p>Antisemitism is growing and no more so than in the young progressive movement in the Democratic party. It has much to do with the Palestinian plight. If you don't denounce Israel as an entity entirely, then you aren't to be considered or heard. Which, by the by is exactly what Hamas wants. Their charter calls for the complete destruction of Israel and the death of all Jews. They love the infighting about Israel. And the young progressive movement is lending credibility to them by agreeing in full with at least the first part of their charter, if not the latter.</p><p>So... back to my personal story. </p><p>As I noted, I saw <a href="https://www.kveller.com/american-jews-need-allies-against-antisemitism" target="_blank">the article from Kveller</a>, and it spoke to me. I went to my local democratic club - one which is officially chartered by the CDP and one in which I've been very active for the past several years. I asked for some allyship in the face of antisemitism. I was met with ridicule and harassment. How dare I ask for allyship when Israel is "genociding" the Palestinians and that must surely mean I agree with killing Palestinians. </p><p>OK, well, first off, I asked as an American Jew who lives here in the US for my fellow democrats to speak out against antisemitism in general. As in, "Hey, antisemitism is bad and maybe don't do it." But unless I was willing to completely denounce Zionism as a whole and Israel specifically, that support is absent. In fact, the comments were full of hatred and vitriol. And the leadership of the club did not step in.</p><p>The irony of how wrong it is to have the expectation that unless American Muslims specifically denounce terrorism many won't give their support to speaking out against Islamaphobia is beyond them. They are single minded and tunnel-visioned in their pursuit of justice for the Palestinian people. Black and white. No gray, no nuance. And no matter how much I have said that I differ from the Israeli government on many of their positions on the issue, no matter how much I have said that I support a 2 state solution, I refuse to call for the dissolution of Israel. I mean, come the fuck on.</p><p>This makes me unworthy of support against antisemitism in the view of the young progressives in the Democratic party. That is not the Democratic party that I have known my entire life, but sadly it is where the progressive movement is leading the party.</p><p>I have devoted my entire adult life to promoting democracy and the Democratic party - from being a young college student and working for Mondale/Ferraro hoping to oust Reagan in my very first presidential election. I have given the last 5 years of my life to my local club and devoted countless hours to campaigning for democrats at the local, state and federal level. But when I asked for support from my fellow democrats, it was made very clear to me where I stand as a Jew and as a Democrat who asks for allyship. </p><p>When I resigned from my local club over this, one person on the board noted that I seem very angry. Gee, ya think? I <i>am</i> angry. And hurt. And disappointed. </p><p>But sadly, the one thing I am not, is surprised. Any Jew, especially one over 50 who is first generation post-WW2, is not surprised.</p><p>One of the things that is supposed to set the Democratic party apart is our large tent and willingness to support multiple points of view. I am done asking for support where there is clearly none to be had.</p><p>It's sad, but understandable why a subsection of Jews are Republicans. Republicans vocally support Israel. And no, the irony that the Republican support of Israel is based in antisemitism and Christian white supremacy is not lost on me. The Christian supremacists in the Republican party want to preserve Israel so that they can visit when it's time for the Rapture. The white supremacists in the party view Israel much like they do Republican Jesus. White Ashkenazi Jews were among the first to emigrate (escape) to Israel. Prime ministers - the voice of Israel globally - are historically white Ashkenazi men (with apologies to Golda Meir). Republicans see themselves in Israeli leadership. They don't see all of the brown people - both Jewish and non-Jewish - in the Knesset or in the general population. They'd be shocked to know and will never admit that Jews of color exist in Israel, the United States, and all over the world. The white surpremacist faction of the Republican party (ok, that's the entire Republican party) lives to lift up white men.</p><p>So this liberal Democrat says goodbye to the progressive label. I wish the progressive movement well. I wish them luck. Their voice is an important one in the Democratic party. But with the pervasive intolerance for anything other than purity and perfection, they will certainly need luck.</p><p>Side note: I pray that the coalition in Israel holds and ousts Netanyahu. </p><p>Am Yisrael Chai</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPeV_IX1ESUef9SD1q94x1Olt7okt22if9guv3yFZhboJ_TK-5HxOOdWmfH90yABi6GrG2PFin0dY9kjL_EPC7jOocod9mYLtYX-xkj-Mma9pEmubKV9j4KmwcM8MVIc8DUhol9vs1CN6FBTlNRhbrDM18BagTAUwygHJrh_hV0YazzLudVhymDhdnjQ/s612/istockphoto-1150910601-612x612.jpg" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="350" data-original-width="612" height="119" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPeV_IX1ESUef9SD1q94x1Olt7okt22if9guv3yFZhboJ_TK-5HxOOdWmfH90yABi6GrG2PFin0dY9kjL_EPC7jOocod9mYLtYX-xkj-Mma9pEmubKV9j4KmwcM8MVIc8DUhol9vs1CN6FBTlNRhbrDM18BagTAUwygHJrh_hV0YazzLudVhymDhdnjQ/w209-h119/istockphoto-1150910601-612x612.jpg" width="209" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-64571305779665270912021-06-05T12:19:00.001-07:002022-11-13T08:20:33.939-08:00Antisemitism, racism, and taught police violence<p>A high school newspaper broke this story. I hadn't heard about this when it came out in December. </p><p><a href="https://www.nprillinois.org/post/kentucky-student-journalists-uncover-nazi-imagery-police-training#stream/0" target="_blank">In Kentucky, Student Journalists Uncover Nazi Imagery In Police Training</a> </p><p>The KY State Police use a training that contains several Hitler quotes promoting violence. Several thoughts on this. </p><p>1. This training and mindset is exactly the reason that the movement to defund the police and rebuild our departments from scratch exists. </p><p>KY is literally training its entire State Police to be "bad apples".</p><p>2. The fact that the KSP stood by the presentation completely is exactly the reason that the movement to defund the police and rebuild our departments from scratch exists. </p><p>KY is literally training its entire State Police to be "bad apples".</p><p>3. They estimate there are at least 120 troopers (likely many more - they haven't gotten confirmation yet) on the job who were trained with these materials through 2013. How many years will it take until they are all off the job? Decades. </p><p>And how many will have been mentors to younger officers coming up? And how long will those troopers be on the job? </p><p>How many will leave the KSP and move on to other departments around the country? </p><p>4. The fact that this was taken to "professional" media and they weren't interested in doing a story is exactly the reason that the movement to defund the police and rebuild our departments from scratch exists. </p><p>KY is literally training its entire State Police to be "bad apples".</p><p>5. It took a high school newspaper to stop all of this. Kudos to these kids and to their advisor. But that just speaks to the acceptance of all of this.</p><p>6. The KY Dept of Criminal Justice Training teaches that Jews are responsible for "American opioid crisis, that Las Vegas casinos are “run by Jewish gangsters” and that in Hollywood, Jewish people “are endlessly glorified among other mind-control agendas working hand-in-hand with the U.S. government.” </p><p>Yet none of this has made national news anywhere that I've seen. </p><p>You all wonder why Jews live "on the coasts". You like to use that against us. Call us elitist. And so many other disgusting pejoratives. If you are a Jew living in the South I truly admire you. I know some southern cities have fairly large Jewish populations. </p><p>But this. </p><p>This Kentucky fried antisemitism is why I choose to live on the coast. </p><p>Why, as I plan for my retirement, I would rather pay more taxes, pay more for housing, pay more for goods & services than move somewhere that has a lower cost of living. </p><p>And yes. I acknowledge the privilege of being able to say and do that. But I already live in a city filled with inherently ignorant and blatantly antisemitic people. Where I've been told "we don't get too many of 'your kind' here". Where I've been called a kike in the Target parking lot. I'm not interested in finding a new place to start that all over. </p><p>This story on the KSP training is the story the media should be covering when they clutch their pearls over the phrase "defund the police". This is the story to cover when we about violence in PDs all over the country. When we talk about the inherent and taught racism, misogyny, antisemitism, and violence in LE training.</p><p>The data are there. The illustrative examples are there. Can we please stop clutching our pearls over "defund the police" and start acknowledging and fixing the damn problems in policing? </p><p>There are so many out there who have done a far better job than I ever could, so I don't need to discuss actual tactics. I don't claim to be an expert. </p><p>But the experts are out there. Center their solutions. </p><p>Stop pretending there are a few bad apples. Start quoting the entire phrase: A few bad apples spoil the whole bunch.</p><p>We don't have a few bad apples. We are the ones planting the whole damn bad orchard.</p><div><br /></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-46302852697957333472020-11-04T11:41:00.003-08:002020-11-04T11:57:11.962-08:00Hey, you. Yes, you. I see you. And I do not forgive you.<p>Today I once again find myself the day after the election needing to express my anger. Next time, I will recognize those who fight daily for justice. Those who put in the work. Walk the walk. But for today, I need to vent. Because this shouldn't have been close. This should have been a complete repudiation not just of trump and his misplaced values, but of his biggest enablers in the downfall of our democracy. McConnell, Graham, and so many others.</p>
<p>Although it looks like Biden will be our next president - thank god - I will not forgive and certainly will not forget the people in my sphere - especially family and (former) friends - that gladly voted to keep this terrible regression, division, lawlessness, hate, selfishness, and fear in our world. That not just voted in favor of it, but celebrated it. I see you, and my opinion of you has been changed forever. </p>
<p>To say I'm disappointed in you is a massive understatement. Your inability to see beyond yourself and support the same good fortune that you have received for others is reprehensible. You should feel ashamed every time you walk into your church and pat yourself on the back as you preen about your pious, hypocritical Christianity. Every time you revel in your privilege while you blindly and purposefully denigrate those who do not share in it. Every time you recoil in fake horror at the mention of the Holocaust. Because I see you. I know what you would have done as my family was dragged to the death camps and gassed. I know what you would have done as Emmitt Till was dragged to a tree and hanged. You would have checked your bank account, given a happy and relieved little smile, and done absolutely nothing.</p>
<p>I'm not ashamed to pray that you get your comeuppance. I am not as big a person as I'd like to be, or at least as some people may think I should be. I am a Jewish woman. I know how to carry a grudge. And believe me, I will carry this one for a very, very long time.</p>
<p>Four years ago, you voted in the hopes that he would dismantle our democracy in the name of white supremacy. This year, you voted with the knowledge that he did, and with the obvious hope that he would finish the job.</p>
<p>I hope that your pretend belief in a vengeful god will bite you in the ass. That all the times you thought to violate or refuse to acknowledge the humanity of your fellow people will result in your journey to the hell you believe in. That choosing not to feed the hungry, heal the sick, free the captives, love the stranger leaves you alone and bitter. Yes, I am that vengeful and vindictive. Today.</p>
<p>I hope that you find yourself living with the fear of losing <i>your</i> rights. No, not letting others have the same rights, but actually <i>losing yours</i>. I hope you know what it is to not have autonomy over decisions about your own body. To fear every encounter with law enforcement. To be told that people of your entire faith should be put down like dogs. To know that there are others who fight every day for your voice and your vote to be suppressed. Yes, I am that petty. Today.</p>
<p>For while I am vengeful, vindictive, and petty today, you sadly live a life that glorifies pettiness, vindictiveness, and vengeance every day.</p>
<p>And yes, I am indeed talking about those of you who out and proud fly the flag of hate above the flag of country on your cars and your homes. But more specifically, I am talking about the insidious quiet ones who preach love in their church and practice hate out of it. Those who pretend conciliation but get in the privacy of the voting booth and do just the opposite. </p>
<p>Because that shows me that you know that what you are doing is wrong. And that is why I will never forgive you. </p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-70342225780141602422020-05-30T14:20:00.008-07:002020-05-31T17:34:43.051-07:00George Floyd and the white policing of protest<meta content="George Floyd and the white policing of protest" property="og:title"></meta>
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Like the rest of decent humanity, I was once again shamed, horrified, and offended by the murder of yet another Black man at the hands of white police. A police officer who literally kneeled on an already handcuffed and compliant George Floyd's neck while he cried that he couldn't breathe. He kneeled there with his hands casually in his pocket for NINE minutes. The last 3 of which were silent because George Floyd was already dead. Three other officers stood by and either did nothing, or actively held a protesting crowd back from the scene.<br />
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Cooped up, at high-risk for coronavirus, I feel helpless. I can't attend any protests, although I admire and pray for those who are. They not only risk their lives in confronting police brutality, but also in potentially contracting coronavirus. In my desire to participate, I've found myself amplifying Black voices on twitter and fending off all the Karens fretting about the lack of civility in protesting on Facebook. And that is what I want to talk about today. Protests.<br />
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Here is the scene at the Michigan state house 2 weeks ago. Armed white men stormed the capitol and were met by police in facemasks. No riot gear. No arrests. No shooting rubber bullets or pepper bullets or REAL bullets at the protesters. Because we completely allow and love white protest. Even when it's just about wanting to eat at the local Cracker Barrel and get your beehive hairstyle redone.<br />
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But we just don't allow Black or economically disadvantaged or anyone who is not white to protest. No form of Black protest is acceptable to white America. Colin Kaepernick silently took a knee. Unacceptable. Tommie Smith and John Carlos silently raised their fists. Unacceptable. John Lewis and MLK marched peacefully across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Unacceptable.<br />
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We tell Black people they should peacefully protest, but when they do, we tell them that's not an appropriate way to protest. We tell them kneeling isn't an appropriate way to protest. We tell them raising their fists in solidarity isn't an appropriate way to protest. We tell them marching isn't an appropriate way to protest. We tell them silence isn't an appropriate way to protest. We tell them shouting isn't an appropriate way to protest. We tell them violence isn't an appropriate way to protest.<br />
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There is literally no way for Black and other POC to protest that white people and society deem acceptable.<br />
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That the riots in most cities were started by white people - in many cases, suspected white nationalists aimed at provoking police into killing Black protesters - has not escaped my notice. Though it seems to have conveniently escaped Bill Barr's.<br />
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No meaningful and lasting social change in the history of humanity has ever come from peaceful protest. Name one. I'll wait. <br />
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*taps toe*<br />
*crickets*<br />
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How do you think our country was founded? The destruction of saleable goods was at the heart of the tea party protest. The goddamn Revolutionary War was a violent protest that was met with violence from the establishment. <br />
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You're either dumb or dishonest if you don't think we like violent protest here in America. What we don't like is violent protest by people of color. <br />
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We need to SIT DOWN and LISTEN when Black and other POC tell us their experiences. And we need to believe them. Because not believing them means we just don't care about their experiences. And not caring about their experiences means we do nothing to change those experiences. And that is what causes them to protest.<br />
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— Be A King (@BerniceKing) <a href="https://twitter.com/BerniceKing/status/1266730015196090368?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 30, 2020</a></blockquote>
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And can we white people make a pact? We don't get to pull MLK out of our asses every time we either want Black people to do as we say (stop violently protesting!) or when we want to appear to be an ally (MLK day). Also, we don't get to whitesplain to MLK's children what their father stood for. That is all.<br />
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It is incumbent on white people to fix this racist system we created. Blacks and other POC did not create the system. It is not up to them to fix it.<br />
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I think it's not incumbent upon POC to fix this. Even if that POC is a former president. That's what I think. <a href="https://t.co/bbRs8IrYzj">https://t.co/bbRs8IrYzj</a></div>
— (((Lori))) (@mctclover) <a href="https://twitter.com/mctclover/status/1266751689257705473?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 30, 2020</a></blockquote>
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Black people are telling us our institutionally racist system is killing them and we don't listen and we don't care. They've been asking nicely for 500 years for us to stop killing them. I'm not Black, but I have empathy and a conscience. And I will not sit idly by if I have the chance to speak out.<br />
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Sitting idly by is tacit approval and participation. Silence is complicity.<br />
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History will document this, just as it did the civil rights movement. Just as it did the Holocaust. I don't want history to show I did nothing. So I fully support the protesters in their cause and in their right to protest in whatever way will make them heard.<br />
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A reminder:<br />
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Suspected forgery is not punishable by death.<br />
Sleeping in your own bed is not punishable by death<div>Jogging is not punishable by death.<br />
Wearing a hoodie is not punishable by death<br />
Playing loud music in your car is not punishable by death.<br />
Rolling through a stop sign is not punishable by death.<br />
Selling cigarettes (legal or otherwise) is not punishable by death.<br />
Walking on the street in your (or any) neighborhood is not punishable by death.<br />
Asking for someone to leash their dog is not punishable by death (although Central Park Karen sure thought it should be and did her damn best)<div><br /></div><div>George Floyd was silently and brutally murdered. His life matters. Black lives matter.</div><div><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0eO10Hp0egA/XtLRsjHPi3I/AAAAAAABI_o/zPoJ9M80dws8sgWeNEIJgL9wEkCywEt5gCK4BGAsYHg/27georgefloyd-articleLarge.jpg" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img alt="George Floyd. Photo via Offices of Ben Crump Law" border="0" data-original-height="635" data-original-width="600" height="200" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0eO10Hp0egA/XtLRsjHPi3I/AAAAAAABI_o/zPoJ9M80dws8sgWeNEIJgL9wEkCywEt5gCK4BGAsYHg/w189-h200/27georgefloyd-articleLarge.jpg" title="George Floyd. Photo via Offices of Ben Crump Law" width="189" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Photo via Offices of Ben Crump Law <br />by way of NYT</td></tr></tbody></table><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-YBpGmHGwN8c/XtLQy5A72XI/AAAAAAABI_U/vM7pMKF6YSchnejzFqwFfqAlpl-SrH48QCK4BGAsYHg/blm-gracielee.jpg" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="599" data-original-width="599" height="200" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-YBpGmHGwN8c/XtLQy5A72XI/AAAAAAABI_U/vM7pMKF6YSchnejzFqwFfqAlpl-SrH48QCK4BGAsYHg/w200-h200/blm-gracielee.jpg" width="200" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">image: <a href="https://instagram.com/gracieleeart" target="_blank">@GracieLeeArt</a><br /></td></tr></tbody></table><div><br />
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Being Black is not punishable by death.</b></div></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-64496402015230891592019-12-20T12:00:00.003-08:002019-12-20T12:00:44.490-08:00Impeachment and the hypocrisy of the Christian far-rightChristianity Today <a href="https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/december-web-only/trump-should-be-removed-from-office.html" target="_blank">printed an op-ed calling for President Trump's removal from office</a> following the impeachment hearings and subsequent Impeachment in the House of Representatives. Trump then called CT a far-left publication (LOLforever) and then <a href="https://twitter.com/Franklin_Graham/status/1207924386944241665" target="_blank">Franklin Graham came out in support</a> of Trump and denounced the op-ed. As such, whenever publications talk about Franklin Graham, they seem to always mention Samaritan's Purse - the organization that provides help to people in 3rd world countries as long as they are willing to listen to them proselytize.<br />
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Given that, and the direction that our country is heading - legislating Christianity into the public sphere - I though it relevant to repost this rant from 2006 from my personal blog.<br />
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Reposted from November 8, 2006 from my personal blog (deliberately unlinked)<br />
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<b>Separation of Church and State?... or 4th grade indoctrination?</b><br />
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I'm feeling a need to rant. I’m hoping that I don’t offend anyone here, but my goodness. My 4th grader came home from school with a letter from his teacher (whom we adore, btw). Here’s the first paragraph of the letter, verbatim:<br />
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<i>Dear Parents,</i><i><br />
</i><i>We need your help and support. As we enter this season of giving, our class has overwhelmingly voted to get involved and support a very worthwhile and special cause to help children. The program is called Operation Christmas Child, and is a project of Samaritan’s Purse. Mrs. XXXX, one of our kindergarten teachers visited our class upon my invitation and explained the program to the children. This project reinforces our class motto, “Treat others the way you want to be treated”, and the class theme, “I Believe, I Can Achieve, and I Will Succeed.” The children decided to help other children succeed who have very little. For more information please see the attached brochure.</i></blockquote>
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The brochure is for Operation Christmas Child, and features an obviously Muslim little girl on the front clutching a gaily wrapped Christmas present. Inside, is a letter from the organization's president, Billy Graham’s son, explaining how all the needy children who receive Christmas presents from this organization will be taught "about God’s greatest gift, His son Jesus Christ. "<br />
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I went to their website, and a portion of the mission statement of this organization reads:<br />
“Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped meet needs of people who are victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine <b>with the purpose of sharing God's love through His Son, Jesus Christ</b>. The organization serves the Church worldwide <b>to promote the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.</b>"<br />
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Pardon me, but isn’t that altruistic? Let’s help them so we can promote Jesus. How about helping them because they need help? Oops, wrong rant. This is a public school/religion rant.<br />
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And I should mention that I really don't have a problem with the organization per se, because it appears that they are out there helping the needy. My issue is with the promotion of the organization at my son's public school.<br />
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<b>Is it me, or am I wrong in having a problem with the public schools asking my Jewish son to participate in Billy Graham’s organization?</b> People file law suits over stuff like this. Don’t get me wrong, we have absolutely no intention of filing a law suit. We did however, write a very restrained letter explaining why our son would not be participating in an Evangelical charity and expressing our disappointment that the school would sanction such a classroom activity. We also explained that we involve our children in giving to those less fortunate than ourselves every year at the holidays and, actually all year round, and that we have explained to our son why he wouldn't be participating.<br />
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We also suggested some better choices for next time, such as collecting and wrapping presents for children at our local battered women’s shelter or for the unplaced children in the local foster care system. It was quite professional and restrained, if I do say so myself, when I really wanted to kick and scream about how fricking inappropriate it was.<br />
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I’ve often mentioned how I live in the bible belt of my county, but this is taking it a bit too far. The letter from the teacher was cc’d to the principal, and I’m shocked that she didn’t put the kibosh on the project. But I'm often shocked at her behavior. I’m also amazed that I’m the only parent that has a problem with it. But then again, the only other Jewish boy in Youngest's grade is in another class this year.<br />
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Am I wrong?<br />
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F/U: we let him participate in wrapping the gifts because he wanted to participate, but we still weren't happy about it.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-19975460502502329992019-12-19T07:31:00.001-08:002019-12-19T07:57:13.191-08:00Yes. I DO take joy in this impeachment. Here’s why.All over the internet there’s discussion of whether we should take joy in the impeachment of Donald Trump. I see some friends whooping it up. I see others that say they take no joy. Well, I do take joy, and I think it’s important to talk about why.<br />
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It’s not because I don’t like him – I don’t. It’s not because I think he’s a terrible human being – I do. It’s not because his political ideology doesn’t jive with mine – it doesn’t. It’s not because he’s a narcissist – he is. It’s not because he’s a nepotist – he is. It’s not because he lets people buy their way into positions of power – he does. It’s not because he has no heart – he does (it’s just filled with hate). It's not because he's a liar who can't tell the truth if his life depended on it – he is. It’s not because I want to reverse the outcome of the election – I do.<br />
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It’s one simple reason:<br />
Our Constitution still works.<br />
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Our Constitution still works, and that gives me a small sliver of hope that our democratic republic is not completely dead. The House of Representatives has done its job. Impeachment is written into the Constitution for a reason. Not to get rid of presidents we don’t like. Not to reverse an election (though how I wish we could!). If Trump is removed from office, the election isn’t reversed. He was still president. If Trump is removed from office, Hillary Clinton doesn’t get to be president (dammit!). But it does mean that we still agree that a US President is not above the law. A US President is not a monarch, immune to the laws of the country over which they rule. A US President is not a dictator, alone getting to decide what happens, who lives or dies.<br />
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Impeachment is written into the Constitution because our founders believed in the separation of powers, that no one branch of government should have complete control. That nobody, including a US President, is above the law.<br />
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Donald Trump has used the presidency to consolidate money and power. All presidents do that in some way. But he has done it in a way that consistently violates the rule of law. He “urges” foreign leaders to stay in his hotels, from which he never divested his interest, even though he said he would. When the leader off the free world says you should stay in his hotel, and you rely on that leader's country for financial, social, and military support, you do it.<br />
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Donald Trump is committing crimes against humanity. He is forcing families apart, making them live in cages, separating babies from their families, refusing to let them be vaccinated, refusing medical care and basic human needs, adopting their children out to US families without consent, depriving them of dignity and human decency. Do I hope he’s held to account in a court of law for all of this? You bet your ass I do.<br />
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Donald Trump has repudiated everything our country has stood for over the last 230+ years. We are no longer a beacon of hope for the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. He gleefully sends asylum seekers back to be killed in the countries they flee. He cares nothing for people who do not look like him or live in his social sphere, refusing to accept refugees because they “don’t contribute”, which is bullshit but again, I digress. He has absolutely no humanity. <br />
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Donald Trump has hurt our standing in the world. Oh sure. You can choose to believe him when he says, “They were laughing at us before. They aren’t laughing now.” Except they are. We no longer are a moral leader. Our guidance is no longer needed – there are others to step into that role. We are no longer respected, we are only coddled because of the money we bring to the table. That is the only world that Donald Trump understands. And that is sad. Except it’s not sad, it's enraging. Because it is ruining our democracy. <br />
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Some people can’t believe that after all the emoluments clause violations; after all of the Trump foundation violations; after all the national security violations; after all the subversion of the free press; after pushing to make the US a theocracy; after all of the taxpayer paid vacations… hey, we HATED it when the black guy picked up a golf club, remember? Oh right. Golf and the country club are for rich white dudes, my bad. I digress. After all of the crimes against humanity; what caused us to impeach was a shakedown of the Ukranian president.<br />
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Frankly, I don’t care what takes him down. Al Capone was taken down by tax violations (something I’m sure would also take down trump if his henchman judges would ever make him release his taxes). I only care that he goes. <br />
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One man could have stopped all of this, but has chosen not to. Mitch McConnell, longing for the olden days of yore and slavery and Reagan, refuses to hold this president to account. He’s chosen to ignore close to 400 bills on his desk from the House of Representatives – some of which would hold this president to account by clarifying the limitations of his power. McConnell has chosen instead, to abdicate his responsibility as the Senate Majority Leader in order to use his role instead to preserve an antiquated view of society – lining the courts with lifetime appointments of judges that the American Bar Association deems unsuitable. With judges that will take any social progress of the last 60 years and throw it in the trash. Judges that refuse to say that Brown was decided correctly. That refuse to adhere to settled law that a woman is an autonomous being in her own right with 14th amendment rights. It will take us many decades to undo the damage caused in just 3 short years.<br />
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I’m pretty sure this was their agreement. I’ll let you get away with all your illegal crap if you let me choose all the judges I want to preserve our old rich white man land owner “democracy”.<br />
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Mitch McConnell deserves to rot in a prison cell at best. At the very least, he deserves to be removed from his position as Majority Leader. Somewhere in the middle lies an election, where the people of Kentucky can fix the country. (<a href="https://amymcgrath.com/" target="_blank">Donate to Amy McGrath here</a>)<br />
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So do I take joy in Donald Trump's impeachment? You bet your ass I do. No, I don't like him. Yes, I wish he'd never been elected. I hate what it says about our country that he was elected in the first place. I hate what it says about my friends and family who did, and still do, support him and all his ideology. But that's not why I take joy. It's because it still works.<br />
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Our Constitution still works.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-54791550447827850132019-06-18T20:03:00.001-07:002022-11-13T08:30:52.432-08:00Once more for the people in the back...And so, my friends, we are once again back here to talk about how terrible the GOP is. And how willfully ignorant they are. And how subservient to Trump they are. And because I'm all riled up, I didn't even go looking for pictures to break this up or to use as comic relief. And I didn't bother with links, because if you follow the threads below, they're all there. Because it's depressing to go googling for this shit day after day. So I've got nothing pithy and clever. Because you are in for a serious lesson right now.<br />
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You see, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted out how America is running concentration camps at the southern border. And then Liz Cheney tried to school AOC on concentration camps, but clearly she needs to go back to school herself.<br />
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This administration has established concentration camps on the southern border of the United States for immigrants, where they are being brutalized with dehumanizing conditions and dying.<br />
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This is not hyperbole. It is the conclusion of expert analysis ⬇️<a href="https://t.co/2dWHxb7UuL">https://t.co/2dWHxb7UuL</a></div>
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) <a href="https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1140968240073662466?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Well, Congresswoman Liz Cheney couldn't let that stand. Because if ANYONE knows about torture and how to be shitty to their fellow human beings it's a Cheney.<br />
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Please <a href="https://twitter.com/AOC?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AOC</a> do us all a favor and spend just a few minutes learning some actual history. 6 million Jews were exterminated in the Holocaust. You demean their memory and disgrace yourself with comments like this. <a href="https://t.co/NX5KPPb2Hl">https://t.co/NX5KPPb2Hl</a></div>
— Liz Cheney (@Liz_Cheney) <a href="https://twitter.com/Liz_Cheney/status/1140988893627478018?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Almost all of twitter clapped back, including myself. As you know, I absolutely hate it when people compare things that are not the Holocaust to the Holocaust. And when people equate others with whom they simply don't agree with Hitler. <a href="https://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/search/label/Who%27s%20Hitlering%20Today%3F" target="_blank">Case in point</a>... However, that shouldn't prevent us from recognizing the repetition of the pattern of the *actual* Hitler Nazis and trying to stop it.<br />
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Howsomever, in this case, AOC is absolutely right. What the US is doing meets the definition of concentration camps, provided below by some little known place called... *checks notes*... The Auschwitz Museum. You see, everyone equates the Holocaust only with death camps. But we know, because we STUDIED HISTORY, that this isn't the case.<br />
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So, once more for the people in the back.<br />
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The Holocaust didn't start with death camps and gas chambers and ovens and firing squads. It began with a concentrated campaign to identify Jews as "others", as animals, as not human. (I seem to recall a certain president using these terms for brown people.)<br />
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Then, Hitler tried to make life so unpleasant through laws and regulations that Jews would emigrate out of Germany voluntarily. When that didn't work, he rounded us up and put us in camps, where living conditions were terrible. Hmmm... that kind of sounds like "self-deportation, doesn't it?<br />
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Too many people were crammed into living space that was unsanitary, medical treatment was denied, education was denied, food was insufficient and contaminated. Sound familiar?<br />
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Then, when we pesky Jews were concentrated in large groups, separated from humanity, scratching and scraping for our existence, then and only then did he move past concentration camps into the extermination phase - the "final solution".<br />
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THIS is what we are trying to avoid here and now. This is what we mean when we say Never Forget and Never Again. Yes, in general it's in the context of not letting this happen to us Jews ever again. But in the larger context, it's meant that we can never allow this to happen to another group of people ever again. <br />
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Also, Liz Cheney forced me to type out the words "final solution" twice, and for that I will never forgive her. It physically hurt me to type those words. I have a visceral reaction to them. Even at work, when we talk about the thing that will fix something forever, I can't bring myself to use those words, even though they are likely the most germaine.<br />
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People like Liz Cheney do us no favors by their blind allegiance to their party (which coincidentally was also a Nazi trait) and their unwillingness to acknowledge American inhumanity. History will not look kindly upon those who did nothing, especially those that aided and abetted.<br />
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Although Jews were by far the most affected and murdered group, the Nazi campaign also affected Blacks, LGBT, Roma, and other populations not deemed to be the "master race". I've been hearing a lot of talk of "othering" and talk that sounds an awful lot like "master race" talk. And Nazi concentration camps look an awful lot like the camps that we are setting up in border towns. Additionally, now that we've transferred control of these camps over to DoD, they aren't necessarily open to observation. Which also sounds an awful lot like Nazi concentration camps. And is likely a complete violation of the Geneva convention.<br />
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So, back to Liz Cheney. There is a difference between concentration camps and death camps. Please educate yourself and learn some actual history. Don't assume you know everything about my history. Per the Auschwitz Museum, <a href="http://70.auschwitz.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85&Itemid=173&lang=en" target="_blank">the difference begins here</a> (emphasis mine): <br />
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The main difference between concentration camps, where prisoners of various nationalities were incarcerated, and extermination centers (Auschwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, Kulmhof, Majdanek), where nearly all the victims were Jewish, was in the first place the annihilation method, while the final goal – the physical elimination of the victims – remained the same (both Auschwitz and Majdanek were "atypical" extermination centers since they were organizationally and spatially combined with concentration camps under the same names). <b>Concentration camps used as the main annihilation method hunger combined with physical exhaustion. The death of prisoners was also accelerated by other conditions of existence in the camps: the lack of proper clothes, rest and medical care, poor sanitary conditions, as well as insufficient living conditions. Unlike the victims of the extermination centers killed immediately upon their arrival in the gas chambers, the prisoners of concentration camps stayed there for shorter or longer periods</b> (some of them managed to survive the war). <br />
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<b>Concentration camps</b>, being an alternative to mass executions, were a tool for the physical elimination and <b>served at the same time the cause of disguising the crimes committed there</b>. Since they formally, by name and organizational structure, referred to pre-war camps, where Hitler’s opponents were isolated, their denomination related, as it were, to a concept to some extent familiar to the public in Germany and other countries. </blockquote>
In fact, even the <a href="https://twitter.com/AuschwitzMuseum/status/1141046475696332801" target="_blank">Auschwitz Museum</a> had to <a href="https://twitter.com/AuschwitzMuseum/status/1080045041819754498" target="_blank">pipe in</a>, and they got some clapback as well because all of humanity is terrible. Because like I said, they are just some little known place in a far away country. They retweeted this from Jan 1:<br />
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If you see human suffering & you think this is not so important because "it's not yet Auschwitz"… ⁰⁰Then, think again.⁰<br />
We commemorate and educate about the tragic history of Auschwitz as we believe it should inspire people today to build a better & a more responsible world.</div>
— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) <a href="https://twitter.com/AuschwitzMuseum/status/1080045041819754498?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 1, 2019</a></blockquote>
This is what is happening right now in the USA. I'm a Jew. I don't demean my history or my family's history if I say that we have moved into the concentration camp phase of Trump's plan. And yes, like Hitler, I'm positive there's a plan. The time for benefit of the doubt has passed. Concentration camps evolve into death camps. Twitterererer <a href="https://twitter.com/jrehling" target="_blank">@JRehling</a> put together a handy-dandy timeline comparison just for Liz:<br />
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Hey, Liz - I'm glad you want to learn history. Let's start.<br />
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The Holocaust began in Hitler's ninth year in power, after years of Hitler saying the things Trump is saying now.<br />
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Kristallnacht would be in 2022 if we keep on the same pace, which we have so far.<br />
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Thanks for listening. <a href="https://t.co/K9sMMkOavm">pic.twitter.com/K9sMMkOavm</a></div>
— JRehling (@JRehling) <a href="https://twitter.com/JRehling/status/1141028496958844928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 18, 2019</a></blockquote>
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If you aren't sure how to *do* the twitter, here it is (click to embiggen):<br />
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The one thing left off of this image is a notation for 1933, right after Hitler became Chancellor. That is the year that Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, opened. On the timeline, that equates to around the time we started incarcerating brown people and refugees in camps at the border. Hmmm...<br />
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So. Yes. Don't wildly equate people or situations you don't like as Hitler or Nazi. But do call a concentration camp a concentration camp. A concentration camp is not equivalent to the Holocaust. But if we don't allow ourselves to use the correct terminology, then how will we ever prevent another Holocaust? Because Mr Fine People on Both Sides is getting ready to become even more authoritarian (oh, hey! a majority of his "fans" want him to have more than 2 terms. Oh, ok then).<br />
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I fear every day for the lives of these poor people who came here seeking asylum and are now stuck in a concentration camp. I fear for those poor people who just came here wanting a better life for themselves and their children. In addition to the terrible conditions in these camps - the freezer, cramming folks into spaces meant for far fewer people, poor sanitation, lack of medical care, insufficient and contaminated food. In addition to that, we are separating 4 month old babies from their parents and keeping little tiny innocent children in cages like animals. WHO DOES THAT?<br />
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The outcry is that "we are better than this". America, I hate to tell you this, but clearly we are not better than this. We ARE this.<br />
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America, get your shit together. Vote him and his enablers out. History will not look kindly upon you for your silence. Silence = complicity.<br />
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And now, if you need a palate cleanser, may I direct you to <a href="https://twitter.com/BlairBraverman" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">this twitter account</a> of a wonderful, funny, brave woman. It's filled with good doggos and wonderful stories of adventure in the wild tundra.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-2433772503701175992019-05-08T15:19:00.002-07:002019-05-08T15:39:34.722-07:00Georgia hates women (ok, Ohio does too)... who would have ever thought it?Does Georgia hate us because Brian Kemp had to steal an election from a more qualified woman? "People are saying" that.<br />
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So anyway, this news out of Georgia is pretty terrifying. And if you have a wife, sister, mother, daughter, friend, or acquaintance who is a woman, you should be terrified for them too.<br />
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Brian Kemp, who stole the GA governorship in 2018, just signed Georgia <a href="http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20192020/HB/481" target="_blank">HB481</a> into law. Here's what it does:<br />
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<b>It declares full personhood and full legal recognition for embryos, including counting them in census, by stating that "modern medical science" proves this to be true.</b><br />
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Fetuses “shall be included in population based determinations” from now on, because they are legally humans, and residents of the state.</blockquote>
<b>It outlaws abortion as soon as a heartbeat can be heard (typically around 6 weeks gestation).</b><br />
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It prohibits doctors from terminating any pregnancy after they can detect “embryonic or fetal cardiac activity”. I mean, I had so many times when my period was 2 or 3 weeks late for whatever reason. I had times when I just skipped a month altogether. Hell, I was <b><i>trying </i></b>to get pregnant and still didn't know I was pregnant until 10 weeks. </blockquote>
<b>It allows a woman who aborts a pregnancy to be sued for the "full value of life of the child"</b><br />
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It's unclear who gets to decide this, but I'm sure it will be a man.</blockquote>
<b>It dictates 1st degree murder charges, allowing life in prison or the death penalty for women who self-terminate, including with prescribed drugs.</b><br />
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From <a href="https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/05/hb-481-georgia-law-criminalizes-abortion-subjects-women-to-life-in-prison.html" target="_blank">this Slate article</a>: "But the most startling effect of HB 481 may be its criminalization of women who seek out unlawful abortions or terminate their own pregnancies. An earlier Georgia law imposing criminal penalties for illegal abortions does not apply to women who self-terminate; the new measure, by contrast, conspicuously lacks such a limitation. It can, and would, be used to prosecute women. Misoprostol, a drug that treats stomach ulcers but also induces abortions, is extremely easy to obtain on the internet, and American women routinely use it to self-terminate. It is highly effective in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Anti-abortion advocates generally insist that they do not want to punish women who undergo abortions. But HB 481 does exactly that. Once it takes effect, a woman who self-terminates will have, as a matter of law, killed a human—thereby committing murder. The penalty for that crime in Georgia is life imprisonment or capital punishment."</blockquote>
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<b>It provides for 2nd degree murder charges, punishable by 10-30 years in prison for women who get an abortion from a physician or who miscarry due to their own conduct.</b><br />
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Such as... using drugs, or, you know, being in the 25% of women who miscarry, because being a woman is also, apparently, your own fault.</blockquote>
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Also from the Slate article: "HB 481 would also have consequences for women who get abortions from doctors or miscarry. A woman who seeks out an illegal abortion from a health care provider would be a party to murder, subject to life in prison. And a woman who miscarries because of her own conduct—say, using drugs while pregnant—would be liable for second-degree murder, punishable by 10 to 30 years’ imprisonment. Prosecutors may interrogate women who miscarry to determine whether they can be held responsible; if they find evidence of culpability, they may charge, detain, and try these women for the death of their fetuses."</blockquote>
<b>It provides for conspiracy to commit murder for women who travel out of state to get an abortion. And if you're the driver, you also get charged.</b><br />
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Again, from Slate: "If a Georgia resident plans to travel elsewhere to obtain an abortion, she may be charged with conspiracy to commit murder, punishable by 10 years’ imprisonment. An individual who helps a woman plan her trip to get an out-of-state abortion, or transports her to the clinic, may also be charged with conspiracy. These individuals, after all, are “conspiring” to end of the life of a “person” with “full legal recognition” under Georgia law."</blockquote>
<b>It repeals almost everything in the Women's Right to Know Act</b>, which forced ultrasounds on women seeking abortions. Because abortion is illegal, so women don't need to know shit, apparently. It also repeals anything in conflict with the wording of this law.<br />
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<b>It incorrectly states that at 20 weeks, fetuses "evade" pain. </b><br />
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Every single obstetric and gynecologic medical organization has declared this to be false.</blockquote>
<b>This is not about just restricting access.</b> If it was, then the argument the anti-choice movement has been making about "just go somewhere it's legal" would still apply. But this law charges women who go where it's legal with conspiracy to commit murder.<br />
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<b>This is not about preserving life. </b>Because they also make a woman carry an ectopic pregnancy. (Whoops! <a href="https://wosu2.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/new-ohio-bill-would-ban-most-private-insurance-coverage-abortion" target="_blank">That's Ohio</a>. They also just signed a new heartbeat law. You can understand how I got this all mixed up, so I'll just leave it in anyway.) This is about power and control over women, pure and simple.<br />
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<b>This is not about religion.</b> My religion pretty much states that embryos and fetuses are not people, and dictates an abortion if a woman is ill or in danger. So this law impinges on my 1st amendment right to exercise my religion freely.<br />
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<b>This is not about anything except controlling women </b>and putting them back in their place, subservient to men and making sammiches – and severely punishing them if they refuse to comply.<br />
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You'd better hope you never have a miscarriage in the state with one of the worst infant and maternal mortality rates in the nation. Or travel elsewhere and have a miscarriage.<br />
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<b>This is why goddamned elections matter, people.</b> At the local, state and national level.<br />
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Because the goal of all of these laws, in addition to punishing women for daring to want any autonomy over their body and decisions, is to get a case up to the Supreme court.<br />
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It's why the GOP have been packing the courts all during the Trump presidency.<br />
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It's why the rat bastard Mitch McConnell refused to hold a hearing for Merrick Garland and then rushed through 2 right wing SCOTUS candidates who care nothing for the rule of law or for women.<br />
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It's why the GOP has sold its soul and is gleefully happy about it.<br />
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It's why they are willing to let the United States become a laughingstock across the globe.<br />
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It's why they are willing to give up any semblance of a decent reputation that they might have once had.<br />
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Because they all get to pack the courts for decades to come with far right wing crazy-ass shitheads who only care about anyone who is a rich white "Christian" man or a wealthy corporation.<br />
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<b>You need to get your ass to the polls and vote. </b>Vote in person, vote by mail, vote by fucking osmosis. Because next, they're coming for you. Whoever "you" are.<br />
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In a time when women are blamed for getting raped, and blamed for being poor mothers, and being blamed for working outside the home to support their children, and being blamed for the sun setting at night, we are once again going to blame them for something that naturally occurs in 25% of all pregnancies.<br />
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If only companies would get on board with moving out of Georgia, and not holding events there like they rightly did with the bathroom bill in NC.<br />
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But, you know. This is about women, so.<br />
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Blessed be the fruit, and all that jazz.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-47440435554173627032018-10-30T06:00:00.000-07:002022-11-13T08:24:07.010-08:00I have thoughts on all this “senseless” violence<br />
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In the past week, a man tried to go to a church in Kentucky where predominantly black worshipers gather to pray. He was thwarted and ended up in a Kroger parking lot, killing 2 black people – one right in front of his grandson, out for the day, enjoying their lives. He was witnessed telling another white person who stood by in shock not to worry – “whites don’t shoot whites”.<br />
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Bombs were mailed in multiple assassination attempts – on 2 former Presidents, a former VP, a former Sec of State, Senator, and First Lady, several sitting Senators, and a sitting Congresswoman, a Democratic party donor, a former CIA director, and to a prominent media outlet. The bombs all attempted to implicate another former Congresswoman. When caught, the perpetrator was a Trump supporter, his van covered in pro-Trump stickers and anti-Democrat stickers (including one of Hillary Clinton in the cross-hairs of a rifle). His social media was filled with hate and video of him at Trump rallies.<br />
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Then on Saturday morning, a gunman went to a synagogue in Pittsburgh and killed 11 people and wounded several more, in another hate-filled crime against a minority group practicing their religion. We Jews are sadly used to being persecuted. But this was something more – the majority of those killed were elderly Jews – who had lived through the Holocaust – whether they lived in Europe or not, being alive during the 30s and 40s is indelibly carved into their psyche. They lived through that terrible time in human history, only to be slaughtered in their house off worship by a rabid anti-Semite who wrote on a far-right social media site – “HIAS likes to bring in invaders that kill our people” and “Screw your optics. I’m going in”. And then proceeded to do just that.<br />
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And believe me, I’m trying to be objective because this week was terrible for everyone. Everyone except for the hate filled far right, led by our illustrious president, Donald Trump. The common thread through all of these heinous crimes? Hate.<br />
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And yet, all I heard all week was sorrow at the senseless violence.<br />
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Why do we call it senseless? It implies that we don’t know what caused these crimes or how to fix the problem.<br />
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We know what caused these crimes. Hate. Hate and the acceptance it has in the US and globally. Hate that is espoused by the president and vice president. By senators and congressmen. By everyone who suggests that we need to look at “both sides”, implying a false equivalence of criticism against an ever-increasingly authoritarian government vs support for killing, imprisoning, and physically assaulting one’s political adversaries and other marginalized groups. <br />
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That equivalence is just flat out bullshit. And I truly hope these people are still alive when their names are enshrined in the history books next to Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Assad, Pinochet, Hussein, and so many others. I hope they have to explain themselves to their grandchildren and their great grandchildren how they villainized and mocked refugees, the underserved, the poor, the disabled, minorities, women, victims of sexual assault, those unfortunate enough not to be born into power. <br />
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Calling this violence and these deaths senseless implies we don’t understand that this hate-filled rhetoric and public policy is driving and actively encouraging divisiveness and violence. When a candidate for president of the United States of America tells a crowd he’ll gladly pay their attorney fees if they get arrested for assaulting protesters. When the president actively tears at the fabric of our democracy, aided and abetted by a Congress so enthralled with power and an ideological agenda that they are willing to sacrifice our democracy to get it. When the president uses terminology that harkens back to the time of a German dictator – using the politics of fear to drive and stoke anger among his base at those who would fight for this democracy of ours.<br />
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Calling it senseless means we don’t understand that a fascination with guns and a fear of change drive this hatred. A refusal to fund public education and to teach critical thinking coupled with a trend toward home and parochial schooling – teaching fear and blind obedience to the next generation so they have no foundation on which to challenge the status quo. An acceptance of guns as an anger management tool, and a fear of “big government” – but only when that government is promoting the general welfare of the nation – no need to fear when it supports their own agenda of suppressing free speech, bodily autonomy for women, free exercise of religion and of the people to criticize their government (oh, it’s fine to do that when Democrats are in power, but surely not when Republicans control it all!). <br />
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Calling it senseless means we don’t understand that our country has a long history of violence against minorities – black, brown, and all colors under the sun with the exception of lily white. It means we don’t understand our history of stoking fear of immigrants and refugees, be they Chinese, Irish, Jewish, Mexican, Central American, Middle Eastern or any other nationality or religion other than white Christian Anglo-Europeans. It means we don’t acknowledge our own culpability in terrorism of Native Americans and Blacks.<br />
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Calling it senseless means we don’t understand that those in power are systematically dismantling our functional government. Putting into power at the helm of each agency those with the desire to demolish that with which they are entrusted. Allowing those who put greed before health and the environment and our ecosystems and our very existence. Who put greed and regressionism before progress and technology. Who put their own personal gain before the survival of our planet. <br />
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And yet we <b><i>do</i></b> understand all of that. And we understand how to fix it. We understand that in order form a more perfect union, there is no place in this country and this world for white supremacy. No place for Stand Your Ground. No place for defunding of public education. No place for rampant hatred fueled by fear. No place for curriculums that abandon critical thinking skills and expanded world views. No place for voter suppression. No place for troops at the border to drive away refugees. No place for willful and mean-spirited separation of families. No place for deportation of law-abiding citizens, veterans, and immigrants. No place for anti-Semitism. No place for institutionalized racism. No place for emboldened Nazis. No place for AR-15s and permitless and background-checkless gun ownership. No place for domestic violence. No place for misogyny. No place for dismantling our government. No place for the demolition of the social construct. No place for ideological court-packing. No place for Citizens United. No place for PACs. No place for outrageous amounts of money in politics. For buying politicians. For selling the American people in trade for money, power and greed.<br />
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No place for silence. Because silence = complicity. And there is no place for complicity.<br />
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Acknowledging we can fix these things means that these deaths and this terrorism aren’t senseless. Completely unnecessary? Yes. Utterly horrific? Yes. Indescribably painful? Yes. But senseless? Oh no. <br />
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If you also want to fix this, you can participate in the solution. Vote. Vote these horrible people out of office. Don’t cry about senseless violence. Fix it.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-17627610182827872072017-08-19T08:45:00.003-07:002022-11-13T08:21:11.768-08:00Statues and the deflection of racial and religious oppression and hatredSomehow the conversation about Nazis has devolved into an argument about keeping Confederate statues so we don't forget the past. It's turned into a debate on the renunciation of those statues and their place in American history. <br />
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Literal Nazis were there in Charlottesville.<br />
The KKK was there in Charlottesville.<br />
Lots of, for lack of a better term I'll call, generic white supremacists, were there in Charlottesville. These are the folks spouting off the line that they were just there to protest the imminent removal of the homage to Robert E. Lee. A traitor to the United States of America.<br />
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For today's post, I'm going to step away from the issue of permitting Nazis to march in the streets giving the Hitler salute and carrying Nazi flags. On goddamned American soil.<br />
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I'm going to step away from the issue of permitting the KKK to carry torches and emboldening them enough to go unhooded.<br />
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I'm going to step away from those "generic white supremacists" who now claim their life is ruined because they just took part in a little itty bitty Nazi protest where someone was murdered and several more injured, and 2 police officers lost their lives.<br />
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I'm going to step away from our asshat of a president who defended these "very fine people".<br />
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Let's talk about the statue. The one of Robert E. Lee. And the thousands of statues just like it across America. In hundreds of cities, we have statues up commemorating and honoring the losing side of a treasonous war.<br />
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Kids grow up across America looking at these statues. The ones dedicated to and honoring men who fought a war because they wanted the right to own Black people. To whip them, to hang them, to humiliate them, to rape them, to deny them autonomy, to sit lazily back and count the money they made off the backs of these men and women and children. Men and women and children brought to our country against their will. Stolen from their homes in (predominantly) Africa.<br />
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Those same kids grow up and attend protests and yell at the descendants of these men and women and children who literally built this country's economy and who are systemically and institutionally pushed out of participating fully in it. They yell to go back where they came from as if their descendants voluntarily emigrated here. They yell derogatory terms like "nigger" and "Boy" in an attempt to dehumanize and emasculate them.<br />
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Side note. Yes. I wrote out the word nigger instead of using the politically correct "n****r". Because it's an ugly word. And when using it to show the ugliness of those who yell it at other human beings, it makes sense to not whitewash the term. To show its ugliness. End side note.<br />
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They yell at Jews to leave, to die. Invoking centuries-old stereotypes of Jews.<br />
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They yell at women to know their place, to go make a sandwich, to get back to birthing babies and ironing their shirts.<br />
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So they protest the removal of those statues. Which were not erected at the end of the war, but instead at a future time when it was once again, time to remind the black man of his place in society. To whip up hatred and anger in order to keep an entire race of human beings systematically oppressed. During the women's suffrage movement in the 1910s and 20s. During the Civil Rights movement in the 60s. Whenever social progress was being made, it became time to add another statue to remind folks of their place in society and whip up sentiment against them.<br />
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Now imagine the alternate universe. What would these Nazis, these KKK, and these "generic" white supremacists be using as their sword to die on if instead of erecting statues to racist traitors to America, we erected statues of more worthy people.<br />
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Imagine if kids grew up visiting their local park and saw statues honoring Civil War era heroes like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass and Robert Smalls and Sojourner Truth alongside Lincoln and Grant.<br />
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Imagine if kids grew up visiting statues of great feminist leaders like Susan B Anthony or Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Sanger, Bell Hooks, or Shirley Chisolm.<br />
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Imagine if kids grew up with statues honoring the great American soldiers who helped to liberate the death camps. Imagine if those statues depicted them opening the gates and showed the Jews and other oppressed people who were being held prisoners behind those gates.<br />
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Imagine if we had statues honoring Americans like Louis Brandeis, Elie Wiesel, Gertrude Elion and Jonas Salk, and yes, Emma Lazarus all across the country.<div><br /></div><div>Imagine if we had statues in our streets honoring great Black Americans like Thurgood Marshall and Maya Angelou, Benjamin Davis Sr., Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald, Katherine Johnson, and Ida B. Wells.<br />
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Imagine if our kids grew up going to museums and seeing photos and relics of the Civil War instead of large statues honoring them in the streets. These museums would educate the kids and their parents about the cause of the Civil War. Preservation of slavery. And that it was defeated. And rightly defeated.<br />
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Imagine what all that might achieve in combating racism, misogyny, antisemitism and Holocaust denial.<br />
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Imagine if that's what was standing in Charlottesville and that's what kids grew up visiting, instead of holdovers from a time when racial, religious, and gender oppression was the norm.<br />
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THAT's the America I want to live in.<br />
<br /></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-79692979360225884412017-08-12T21:40:00.002-07:002022-11-13T08:21:30.385-08:00White Supremacy, Nazis, the KKK, and the President of the United States<br />
Last night and today marked another terrorist attack in the United States. Once again, caused by those who most often commit terrorism in the US - a white Christian male. A white dude filled with rage that other people that don't look or believe like him might get a voice. Like Dylann Roof, this is a young man - just 20. It's beyond me that someone my youngest son's age could possibly be filled with so much hate for his fellow human beings. How does that happen? How?<br />
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Now, you know I hate Holocaust and Nazi comparisons. But my friends, we have literal Nazis marching in the streets. Proudly displaying their Nazi salutes.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">via Twitter: Roger Warren ️@MissesThe90s. Unclear as to original source.</td></tr>
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Proudly touting their admiration for Hitler.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">via Twitter: Andy B Campbell ️@andybcampbell. Unclear as to original source.</td></tr>
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Proudly carrying Nazi flags.<br />
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Proudly carrying their KKK flags.<br />
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Proudly carrying torches. This right here? <span style="font-size: x-large;">⬇</span> That is the face of hate in America.<br />
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If you click on the photo and enlarge it, you'll see all the smiles. These guys are loving this.<br />
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These few kids below are heroes to me. I sound like an old biddy, but their parents should be proud. In case you can't see it, there is a small group of UVA students holding a sign saying "UVA students against white supremacy". They are literally surrounded by torch carrying, spittle-yelling, hate-mongering, intimidating white supremacists.<br />
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Do you know what sparked this protest? The imminent removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. These are the same folks who yell, "Get over it - he won!". Yet they don't see the irony in protesting the removal of a tribute to the losing side of the Civil War. To them I say, "The North won. Get over it!"<br />
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For all the people who claim it's about heritage, I call bullshit. It's about racism. Ok., maybe it's about the heritage of your racism.<br />
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In the midst of this Nazi/KKK rally today, a 20 year old man deliberately ran down a group of counter-protesters with his car, killing 32 year old woman amd injuring 19 others. He's been charged with 2nd degree murder. I take issue with that. This guy drove from Ohio to Virginia, and ran over people intentionally. That should be 1st degree plus all the other attempted murder charges. A police helicopter crashed, killing 2 officers.<br />
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Honestly, I'm rambling. Because I am still in shock that a Nazi rally was held at a US college campus in 2017. Alongside the KKK. Who don't feel obligated to wear hoods any longer. Let that sink in. They don't care about showing their faces any more. Because they feel supported. No consequences.<br />
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The Trump campaign and administration has empowered and supported this resurgence of hate and violence in our country. He called for it at his campaign rallies. He called for it in his platform. He called for it when he surrounded himself with white nationalists n the White House. And he called for it again today when he refused to condemn this display of hate, racism, antisemitism and white nationalism.<br />
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He gave a short statement condemning violence on "many sides." Unless he meant the Nazis and the KKK, there aren't many sides. There is being on the right side of history and there is being on the wrong side of history. And history tells us that being a Nazi is not being on the right side of history. Being a Nazi sympathizer is not being on the right side of history.<br />
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Our president refused to denounce white supremacists. The fucking president of the United States refused to denounce white supremacists that are terrorizing this nation and killed 3 people.<br />
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And don't think that went unnoticed. This from David Duke:<br />
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He also tweeted this out in response to Trump's half-assed attempt at looking presidential.<br />
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I would recommend you take a good look in the mirror & remember it was White Americans who put you in the presidency, not radical leftists. <a href="https://t.co/Rkfs7O2Ykr">https://t.co/Rkfs7O2Ykr</a></div>
— David Duke (@DrDavidDuke) <a href="https://twitter.com/DrDavidDuke/status/896431991821926401">August 12, 2017</a></blockquote>
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I still see friends and friends of friends not condemning this. Just yesterday, my sister posted something about Jewish women running for office and how proud she was of that. She got this back, along with my comment. This was before the rally began. My last comment was from tonight.<br />
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People like this woman got Trump elected. They actively and enthusiastically voted for him and all he stands for. I cannot and will not sit silently. Silence = approval. There is no other interpretation now.<br />
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Even Republicans are upset at this one. Wow.<br />
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Rubio, Cruz, McConnell, Hatch, McCain, and many more are condemning white nationalism and calling for this to be investigated as terrorism. Good. They also say this has no place in America. To them I say: maybe you should stop confirming white nationalists and racists to cabinet positions, and supporting them in White House positions. Maybe then I'll believe you mean it. Honestly, I think you're just worried about you re-election (except for McCain).<br />
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The current lineup of Trump, Bannon, Miller, Sessions, Spencer, and Gorka (who just 2 days ago asked that we stop blaming white nationalists for violence) dispels any notion that this administration isn't firmly supportive of this.<br />
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POC, Jews, all minority religions, LGBTQA+ community, and anyone not a cis white Christian male have every reason to fear. Never tell me we don't.<br />
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I'm so angry that 70+ years after the defeat of Nazism we have made so little progress. I'm scared. Scared of the damage that this president and his cronies are doing to America in the name of white supremacy.<br />
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Friends, now is the time. Because they've come for everyone else already. There is no one left to speak for you. Except YOU. If you don't speak out loudly, you'll be condoning and tacitly endorsing this Nazi & KKK violence & rhetoric.<br />
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<i>First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—</i><br />
<i>Because I was not a Socialist.</i><br />
<i>Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—</i><br />
<i>Because I was not a Trade Unionist.</i><br />
<i>Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—</i><br />
<i>Because I was not a Jew.</i><br />
<i>Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me</i><br />
~Martin Niemöller<br />
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<b>Get off your asses, people</b>. Demand that your representatives in Congress do something about this. Demand that your state officials do something. Demand that your local officials do something.<br />
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Lives are literally at stake. And to the <a href="https://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/2016/11/check-your-privilege-at-door-please.html" target="_blank">guy I mentioned here</a>, I hope you get it now. Yes. It is the end of the world for some people. It certainly was for Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen, Trooper-Pilot Berke M.M. Bates, and Heather Heyer. (z”l)<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-53079636844655946822016-11-22T09:55:00.000-08:002022-11-13T08:21:50.504-08:00What I want to hear from Donald Trump<br />
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Given all the things that have happened in the past couple of weeks, I have some things on my mind. Mostly about Donald Trump’s silence on the hatred being spewed across this nation in his name. <br />
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Mr. Trump, here’s what I want to hear from you. Not in a written statement. Not through one of your surrogate proxies. Straight from your oddly-shaped mouth speaking to the American people. Speaking to ME.<br />
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I want to hear you personally denounce the neo-Nazism, racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and white nationalism that has spread so boldly across the nation since your campaign started, and that has grown more zealous since your election.<br />
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I want to hear you say that painting swastikas anywhere is wrong. <br />
I want to hear you say that raising the Nazi salute and yelling Heil Trump is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that questioning whether Jews are really people is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that ripping the hijab off of women and yelling slurs and telling them to get out of America is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that schoolchildren shouldn’t be subjected to hatred from their classmates telling them they will be deported, or be called nigger by their teacher.<br />
I want to hear you say that you don't want the support of the KKK or Nazis or white supremacists.<br />
I want to hear you say that threatening to rape women is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that spewing hatred at your fellow Americans in the street is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that torturing human beings is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that fear through intimidation is wrong.<br />
I want to hear you say that the media has a duty to report when hate crimes are committed.<br />
I want to hear you say that yes, Obergfell is the law of the land, but Roe is as well.<br />
I want to hear that you understand why so many Americans are fearful, terrified, anxious, scared for their very lives.<br />
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I want to hear you say that your cabinet will not reflect all of the above things that are happening in America. Like the racism & antisemitism from Steve Bannon. Like the racism and anti-immigration rhetoric from Jeff Sessions. Like the Islamophobia and hatred from Michael Flynn. And so many more.<br />
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I want to hear you say that you don’t approve of any of this being done in your name, or even at all.<br />
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You say that you want to be President for ALL Americans. So far, your actions don’t reflect this. I know it’s cliché and all, but actions speak louder than words. <br />
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I want you to act like an American President.<br />
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Hell, I just want you to act like an American.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-16168006086488590772016-11-10T08:33:00.001-08:002017-01-22T14:22:29.258-08:00Check your privilege at the door pleaseOne of the themes that has started to emerge after Tuesday's horrible election is the idea of "It won't be so bad. The Pres doesn't have that much power. The world isn't going to end. Why are you all freaking out?"<br />
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These comments that I've seen are mostly being made by white men. I noted yesterday how difficult it was to explain to my husband about how I dread having a president who views me as "less than", and how difficult it is for white men to fully understand this concept, no matter how much they may sympathize.<br />
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And I'm well aware that there are so very many groups who have been far more marginalized than I, but that doesn't invalidate my own feelings. And while I will likely never fully feel the negativity that so many of these groups face on a daily basis, I can certainly understand it and call out behaviors that marginalize them even more - intentional or not.<br />
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It was in this spirit that I did something I rarely do. I engaged a friend on social media when he pulled the "It won't be so bad, the Pres doesn't have that much power, <i>really</i>" crap.<br />
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I won't quote his entire post, but it was quite lengthy and intellectually very accurate in listing all the reasons and things that generally hold a President in check. The post ended with this:<br />
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<i>The bottom line: I am not happy with the result. But despite the focus on the election, the federal government is limited, the President can only do so much within that limited federal government, and Trump did not win the popular vote. There are all sorts of good reasons to think the real damage he could do is limited.<br />
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Caveat: I am not saying the result in this election is good (it is not) or that Trump cannot do harm (he can). I am simply saying that this is bad news, but the world is not coming to an end and there is plenty that we and others can do.</i></blockquote>
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Again, factually accurate. Although the point about not winning the popular vote doesn't matter in the slightest. If you need a specific example, I present George W. Bush. Moving on.<br />
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No matter how accurate your assessment, it's very easy to look at this from the vantage point of a white man. Very few of the things that Trump advocated for during the election will affect a white middle class man. I countered with something along these lines.<br />
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<i>From your position as a white man, your words are well said. The problem comes for the rest of America who don't have the same privilege. Because of a majority in the House & Senate, plus the WH, and likely the SCOTUS, so many of the freedoms we enjoy are threatened. It is hard for white men to fully grasp the concept of being viewed as "less than", and I'm not trying to be an asshole when I say that. But the fact is that aside from a few inconveniences, you may not be personally affected.<br />
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White men are rarely personally affected by Supreme Court cases that affect personal liberties and freedoms. This is not just about Trump, but everything that surrounds him, including Congress, his cabinet, & his future SCOTUS picks. We know at least 1 vacancy will be filled, and the potential for 1 or 2 more may arise. To so many marginalized people, that is terrifying, and very may well signal the end of life as they know it.</i></blockquote>
The response was again, very intellectual and ended with this:<br />
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<i>I made a more general argument about the non-governmental aspects of our lives, federalism, the role of the President in domestic and foreign policy, internal checks on both his power and his stupidity, and the role of the American people in all this. .Agree, disagree, or ignore me. But it is not about white male privilege. I don't know why the argument has to be made subjective....</i> </blockquote>
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I admit I am selectively editing the response, because I want to highlight again that although his thoughts are intellectually correct and very spot on, they fail to take into account two major things.<br />
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First, yes it's true that there is not a lot, historically, that a limited federal government can do. However, our limited federal government over the last 8 years has held a rampantly bigoted, prejudice, classist, racist, homophobic, xenophobic set of red state governments in check. We're insulated to much of this in California. But so much of the country is already fighting these battles on a daily basis. And President Obama's federal government has held much of this in check through the Justice department. Trump has already threatened literally millions of Americans. A Trump Justice Department that sides with these red states will surely not hold them back from implementing so much of their agenda.<br />
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And secondly, on the subject of why the argument has to be made subjective:<br />
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It's subjective because human emotions aren't objective. They depend on the human experience.<br />
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And no offense, but a white man's human experience isn't the same as a child who has been told they have to leave their country or that their parents will be deported and they'll be parentless and too bad for you, or a child in school who is bullied by classmates that gleefully tell him he's going to be kicked out of the country, or a woman who has had her hijab pulled off and is spit upon and called a whore, or a black man who knows that the man who will be President embraced endorsements by the grand wizard of the KKK and by white supremacy groups, or millions of Muslims who fear for their lives and the outlaw of their religion, or a woman who now must understand that their president-elect believes men have the right to assault women whenever the mood strikes because he's rich and that if a woman doesn't like being sexually harassed she should just find another job, or an LGBTQ person who the VP and Congress have said should not have equal rights and will actively work to suppress and revoke those rights, or a journalist who has been threatened with jail because you publish something that the President doesn't like.<br />
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None of those things directly affect straight white men.<br />
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Yes, there are plenty of things that might or might not happen, and we'll have to wait and see. So much will depend upon the cases that come before a (likely, now) conservative leaning SCOTUS and how willing they are to balance law and ideology. Or how much of Trump's rhetoric he actually believes and how much was said to get elected. His choices for cabinet members suggest he truly believes his rhetoric.<br />
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But all of these issues beget emotions brought on by the human experience.<br />
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And the emotions brought on by human experience are valid.<br />
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And yes, they are subjective.<br />
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And the inability to acknowledge that is mired in the privilege of being a straight white man. <br />
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I'm not angry with white men, but I do wish they could see and acknowledge their privilege in not being personally individually affected by much of this, and understand why some people believe that yes, the world - <b><i>their world</i></b> - may indeed end.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-79973121970068040082016-11-09T10:55:00.001-08:002022-11-13T08:24:42.363-08:00You willfully elected Trump. Don't talk about how Hillary lost.Continuing my day of grief and anger...<br />
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For me, the issue isn't that Hillary Clinton lost. Ok, it is, but hear me out. The issue is more that Trump won.<br />
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Trump won because half the people in this country voted FOR what he stands for.<br />
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You can claim all you want that you voted against Hillary. But you had to know that a vote against Hillary is a vote FOR Trump. FOR hatred. FOR divisiveness. FOR racism. FOR misogyny. FOR intolerance. FOR anger. FOR antisemitism. FOR white supremacy.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who believes you, or any woman or girl you know, does not have a right to her own autonomy. To consent to sex, or for her reproductive rights.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who mocks the disabled.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who condones, and even gleefully incites, violence against his fellow citizens.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who cheats on his wives.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who stokes racism.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who disparages our military and our military heroes.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who has promised to extort our allies.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who very likely worked with Russia to undermine our elections.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who lies.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who cheats his employees.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who refuses to pay his contractual obligations and then threatens to tie those people up in court to bankrupt them in their attempts to get paid.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who lies about donating to those in need.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who exploits our differences to create disharmony.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who denies scientific fact.<br />
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You willfully voted FOR a man who refused to accept any precedent or standard of conduct for a national candidate.<br />
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Many, if not most, of you did so while at the same time talking about praising Jesus. And bragging about what a great Christian you are.<br />
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Don't tell me you voted against Hillary. Don't tell me what a great Christian you are.<br />
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Like the man you willfully voted in, you are a liar.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-33401121045002447442016-11-09T08:22:00.000-08:002017-01-22T14:22:29.262-08:00Election reflectionsI guess it's time to resurrect ye olde blog. We have work to do. But first, I need to reflect on what this all means.<br />
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For those of you who say you believe the majority of Americans are good, decent people... I believed that too. <br />
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Until last night. <br />
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When the majority of our country willfully and deliberately chose hatred over love. Bigotry over tolerance. Racism over equality. Anger over understanding. Assault over consent. Religious intolerance over loving inclusion. Conceit and arrogance over human decency. Insanity over Constitutional rule.<br />
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Donald Trump says he want to heal us and be a President for us all. He said "I won't let you down." He's got a lot of work to do for me to believe that. And while I'd like to believe he'll do the right thing, I lost my faith in America last night to do the good and decent thing.<br />
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The hypocrisy of calling Hillary Clinton a liar but saying that Trump didn't really mean <i>his </i>lies. The hypocrisy of calling Hillary Clinton an elitist even though she's worked her entire life to make things better for those with less, but not acknowledging that Trump is a billionaire who hasn't lifted a finger for anyone other than himself. The hypocrisy of the media, who spent last night desperately looking for a reason for this outcome without acknowledging their complicity in vilifying Clinton and normalizing Trump. The hypocrisy of holding Clinton to an unattainable standard while not holding Trump to even the most basic of standards.<br />
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Although I still <i>want</i> to, sadly I no longer believe the majority of Americans are good, decent people. <br />
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I enthusiastically supported Hillary Clinton. I have never viewed her as the lesser of 2 evils. She is highly qualified. She is well respected around the world. She is stable. She has spent her life in public service. And yes, she's a woman. A woman who gets shit done. Who knows how to do her job, but is now just another women who is more qualified but passed over for a man who doesn't have any qualifications other than a dick.<br />
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I need to sort through my own feelings of having a President & a government who views me as less than. Then I'll be able to deal with the "I told you sos" from all of the other folks whom I KNOW have felt this their whole lives. My Black, Latino, Muslim, disabled and LGBTQ friends. And so many more.<br />
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As a white person, I'm well aware of my privilege. And that so many of my friends, colleagues, and fellow Americans have felt like I'm feeling right now and have known this reality forever.<br />
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Now, as a woman and a Jew, I truly understand that feeling.<br />
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Last night, America embraced a racist, homophobic, xenophobic, misogynist who had the support of every hate group, including the KKK, neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Who has the support of world leaders whom we as Americans typically view as enemies - Russia and North Korea.<br />
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He also had the overwhelming support of evangelicals - and this is a man who clearly is not religious, doesn't understand the Bible or any of its major principles.<br />
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How those evangelicals can reconcile themselves to the fact they shared the same beliefs as the KKK, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists is beyond me. How they reconcile themselves that they chose a man who embraces hatred and fear over love is beyond me. How they chose a man who has unrepentantly and gleefully cheated on 2 wives is beyond me. A man who calls for the expulsion of immigrants while parading his immigrant wife around. A man who lies without remorse. As they like to say, I guess their day of reckoning will come.<br />
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I tried to explain this to my husband last night. What it feels like to be considered less than. It's hard for a white man to truly get what that means. No matter how much he wants to. The feeling of utter despondency. Knowing that the majority of America willfully & deliberately chose someone who wants to take away your rights as an American citizen. As a woman. As a Jew. I just can't.<br />
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To my family and friends who voted for Trump: I see all these statements floating around about how politics shouldn't get in the way of relationships, and I believe that. We've held different political beliefs for a very long time, and have always managed a warm, loving relationship. Because politics don't matter over family.<br />
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But this isn't politics. This is world view. This is about decency over indecency. Humanity over inhumanity. Laughingly calling for a diligent public servant to be killed, jailed, or otherwise tortured. The glee with which you celebrate the hatred and divisiveness. It's not ok. And it says far more about you and your character than do your politics. You preach love and Jesus and all that bullshit, but last night you deliberately voted for racism. For hatred. For misogyny. For anger and hostility. You deliberately voted for someone who wants me to be and believes me to be less than. And that is what I cannot and will not forgive.<br />
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I am going to continue working my ass off to get these hateful people out of our government. I'm going to work for 2018. And then for 2020. I am compelled to do so.<br />
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But I do it without the belief I had yesterday that most Americans are decent human beings.<br />
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Today, that belief is gone.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-36346607279854141242016-07-08T10:50:00.001-07:002016-07-08T10:50:27.338-07:00Clickbait headlines are undermining democracy<br />
Because the only way I can function today is to focus on something other than the Dallas shootings and the seemingly unwarranted killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, I thought to comment on something else. Our inability to get anything DONE about the problems we're seeing.<br />
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But today I really want to focus on the media's role in public perception through their use of headlines and how that influences those in power.<br />
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Every time I see a clickbait headline on what might be an excellent article, I want to cringe. In fact, I have stopped sharing these articles on social media, even if the article is wonderful and full of facts instead of journalistic integrity, as I believe that they encourage divisiveness rather than cohesion. Titillation rather than decency.<br />
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Clickbaiting has had a detrimental effect on our democracy. Yes, practicing your 1st amendment rights as a free press is sometimes not good for our democracy.<br />
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You know the articles I'm talking about. The articles with the headlines in all caps - "Congress CAVES..." "Obama EXCORIATES..." (also, ewww), "So-and-so OBLITERATES...". Do a google search for "congress caves" or "gop caves to obama" and you'll see what I mean.<br />
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If every time that Congress decides to actually get something done, they are accused of "caving" to another position, nothing will ever get done. If they are worried that they won't ever get re-elected because their headlines all talk about them giving up everything they believe in to the evil empire, why would they ever want to partake? And that is pretty much where we find ourselves.<br />
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I'm resolving to create better headlines for my own tiny piece of the internet. Granted, nobody reads my silly little blog, and very few ever actually see my headlines, but I'm going to try to make my headlines a little less riot-inducing and more explanatory.<br />
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As it relates to our gun problem, I had a few thoughts.<br />
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We need to be able to have discussions and compromise without being SLAUGHTERED in the media headlines. Because America is far too lazy to click through and actually READ the articles. And far too uneducated to actually understand the nuance in many articles. <br />
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Compromise is not "CAVING" to demands. It is what our country was founded on. Nobody gets everything they want. <br />
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For instance, I would love to see the 2nd amendment repealed. I believe it's completely irrelevant in today's society. Will that actually ever happen? Nope. I'll have to compromise and be happy if and when we get progress that includes restrictions on military-grade weaponry. Restrictions on who can own a weapon (ie, convicted dangerous felons, who aren't even allowed to vote in some states, but can purchase firearms in those same states). Background checks for every purchaser on every purchase of weapons and high-grade ammo. <br />
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These things don't mean I have "CAVED" on my original position. They mean that I am an adult who can see that a <i>better </i>solution that is not perhaps the <i>best </i>solution is better than <i>no </i>solution at all.<br />
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Congress refusing to hold a vote on a gun legislation because they want to punish Democrats for their "bad behavior" in protesting that there is no vote on gun legislation is idiotic and infuriating. It's retaliation for exercising 1st amendment rights (the GOP <i>loves </i>their constitution - what's up with the retaliation?). It's freaking childish, and we should expect more from our elected leaders.<br />
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Congress refusing to discuss how we can make policing more effective for both the police and the communities they serve because they don't want to reward the BLM movement's "bad behavior" is ridiculous. We would never have a Civil Rights Act if someone wasn't willing to listen to reason and learn and act. Educating someone on issues is not bad behavior. Learning about issues and being able to change your view on them is not CAVING. Fixing problems is not CAVING. Fixing problems means finding solutions. Finding good solutions is never caving.<br />
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The media highlighting all of this in titillating ALLCAPS is not journalism. It's impeding our democracy. Do I wish our elected officials were above letting it influence them? Of course I do. But do I understand that headlines will always influence them? Of course I do.<br />
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Additionally, you are only cementing public opinion, not educating the public. Each side clings to their ALLCAP headlines like lifeboats in an unstable sea, and they provide the opportunity less for learning and more for childish retorts. "SEE? I TOLD you my way was the best! They CAVED!" You are not educating, or changing any minds here. You are cementing often-ignorant opinions with headlines that incite rather than educate.<br />
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So media, please stop EXCORIATING people when they CAVE to DEMANDS. Because you're making the problem worse. You're encouraging it. You're not reporting the news. You're reporting style is as childish as Congress is. I understand that in this world of rolling twitter timelines you want to stand out. I get it. Really. But you do a total disservice to your profession.<br />
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Write responsible headlines that indicate what the article is TRULY about, not what will rile the most people. Write articles that are insightful, not inciteful. Educate us. Help us form our opinions - don't simply cement our existing ones.<br />
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So just stop it with the clickbait. I beg of you.<br />
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In the meantime, I continue to pray for peace and for those injured and for the families and loved ones of those killed - both in Dallas and in cities around America every day.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-3341003974293726772016-06-14T08:25:00.001-07:002016-06-14T08:34:43.588-07:00Anger and/or compassion after Orlando - is one right or wrong?A conversation on Facebook, as well as two perfect monologues last night in the wake of the Orlando mass murder has me thinking. As we all should be. <br />
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Which is the appropriate response? Anger? Compassion? <br />
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I contend that either is fine. As an initial response. (see yesterday's post on <a href="http://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/2016/06/the-power-of-prayer-on-public-policy.html" target="_blank">thoughts and prayers</a>). But what about those of us with the power to create change? <br />
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Everyone grieves in their own way. There is no right or wrong way to express honest grief. Last night, Jimmy Fallon perfectly expressed my sorrow in his opening comments on The Tonight Show. Sam Bee perfectly expressed my anger in her opening of the perfectly brilliant Full Frontal. (see both below)<br />
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Are either of them right or wrong? Nope. Everyone grieves in their own way. <br />
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I have grieved and cried in private over the loss of 50 beautiful young lives and for the horror and pain that the 53 injured and all those who were there will live with the rest of their days. And the shock and sorrow their families and loved ones must feel. If there was anything that I could personally do to ease their pain, I would do it in a heartbeat. <br />
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But I also believe we are at a point where in addition to being loving and caring to those families, and offering our thoughts and prayers, if we don't take decisive action this will never stop. Action that says what kind of a people we are. What kind of a society we choose to live in. One where we value inanimate objects over children? Or one where we value the lives of our citizens?<br />
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We <i>should </i>value our people more than a document written by imperfect people who had the best intentions and declared how things should be in a perfect world in 1788. The framers of the constitution also thought slavery was hunky dory and that blacks were worth only 3/5 of a human being. So we know they were wrong on some things.<br />
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The constitution is not absolute.<br />
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We cry "Freedom!" when anyone talks about "taking our guns away." But none of us are truly free when we live in fear every day of our lives. That is not freedom. That is tyranny. A tyranny of our own making.<br />
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So yes, I am angry. Furious. That we as a nation have so little compassion. That we allow words written 240 years ago to be more important than human life today. That we are so enamored of money and power and politics over human life and dignity. <br />
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So yes. I grieve. Every single time this happens. Which is more than once a day, if you <i>only </i>count those with 4 or more victims. Add in those with 3 or fewer and I would spend 24 hours a day grieving for the unnecessary loss of human life. As a human being, I simply cannot do that and still survive.<br />
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I can only grieve so many times before I have to speak out. <br />
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And try to DO something to stop it. <br />
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All I have is my voice, my vote, and my dollars.<br />
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Sam Bee on Full Frontal<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yl8Xg9FdPNc" width="560"></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-33386465671409849792016-06-13T08:35:00.000-07:002016-06-13T09:53:27.235-07:00The power of prayer on public policy (hint: none)Prayer is great for introspection, but it does not get anything practical done. It's the only option many of us have in horrible situations, other than our vote. But make no mistake. It doesn't accomplish anything concrete other than to make us feel better and let others know we're thinking of them. Sometimes, that's all we have and all we can do. But other times, it needs to be used in conjunction with other things - like meaningful public policy.<br />
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Prayer doesn't stop people from buying assault weapons. It doesn't create rain in a drought. It doesn't fix floods. It doesn't stop the decay of our atmosphere from overuse of fossil fuels. Do you know what fixes these things? Policy. Money. Governments. Commitment. People.<br />
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In the wake of another mass murder using assault weapons legally purchased (even though the murderer was on the terror watch list at one point, was a domestic abuser, and had been interviewed by the FBI 3 times for terror) all politicians had to offer up was their thoughts and prayers.<br />
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<a href="https://storify.com/mctclover/igor-volsky-calls-out-politicians-on-guns" target="_blank">Igor Volsky called them out as hypocrites on twitter</a> for their thoughts and prayers. It's not that thoughts and prayers aren't important on a personal level. For many of us, they are. But incessant thoughts and prayers when you are in a position to change outcomes eventually become meaningless.<br />
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Do you know what would have kept Volsky from calling those politicians out? Had those hypocritical politicians said "Sending thoughts and prayers for the victims. This is unacceptable and I will work to fix our flawed gun legislation."<br />
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When you are in a position of power to make meaning<b>ful</b> change, <a href="http://whatever.scalzi.com/2016/06/12/thoughts-and-prayers/" target="_blank">thoughts and prayers only go so far before they become meaning<b>less</b></a>.<br />
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If you want those thoughts and prayers offered up by politicians to mean something, then we as a nation need to do a few things.<br />
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1. <b>Speak with your vote.</b> Elect representation that supports curbing gun violence with assault weapons bans, universal background checks, putting terrorists and felons and domestic abusers on a no buy list, and a constitutional amendment regarding campaign finance reform that takes special interests (like the NRA) out of the equation (thanks for Citizen's United, SCOTUS).<br />
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2. <b>Demand that your representatives do their jobs.</b> Call. Email. Write old fashioned letters. @ them on social media. Tell them that you expect more than thoughts and prayers. You expect them to ACT.<br />
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3. <b>Get involved.</b> Join a legitimate organization, volunteer. Make your voice heard and help others to make their voices heard.<br />
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4. <b>Elevate the discourse in this country.</b> Ensure that we don't allow super-nationalism, xenophobia, homophobia, racism, and religious zealotry to have a legitimate voice in public policy.<br />
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5. <b>Speak with your wallet. </b>If organizations promote hatred, don't shop there. If you don't agree with an organization's political position, it's ok to not give them your hard earned dollars. Here's some examples: I don't agree with <a href="http://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-thing-about-chick-fil-a.html" target="_blank">Chick-Fil-A's homophobic position</a>. I have never eaten there. I haven't bought food from Domino's since I discovered in the early 90s that they gave $0.10 of every dollar to the Right to Life foundation. It may not mean anything to those organizations individually, but if many people do it, then it has the chance to work. Even if it doesn't, it makes me feel better to know that I am not personally funding hatred.<br />
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6. <b>Promote public education. </b>Insist your states & localities fund it. We had a wonderful public education system until ignorance and religion, as well as budget crises, underfunded it. This is why our government collects taxes.<br />
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Speaking of taxes... government does not exist to be run as a business. It's not a for-profit entity - no matter how much some people think it is. It exists to take care of its citizens. Tax dollars are important and are the primary way the government takes care of its people. Among other things, they keep our roads drivable and our bridges crossable, our people healthy and sheltered, our children educated, and provide disaster relief.<br />
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From the Preamble to the Constitution (bolding mine):<br />
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, <b>promote the general Welfare</b>, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and <b>establish this Constitution</b> for the United States of America.</blockquote>
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The <b>Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes</b>, Duties, Imposts and Excises, <b>to pay the Debts and provide for the </b>common Defence and <b>general Welfare of the United States</b>; </blockquote>
If you feel like your government isn't taking care of you, then insist that it does. First and foremost, with your vote. Then by being a vocal advocate.<br />
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One other note: we have freedom of speech in this country. However, freedom of speech in public does not free you (or me) from the consequences of that speech, especially when it comes to your employment or your reputation. Example: Using your employment platform to spout your personal beliefs.<br />
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So continue your thoughts and prayers. I'm sure that they make you feel like you are doing something to fight back in a violent and uncertain world.<br />
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But if you are in a position to do effect meaningful change, your thoughts and prayers are not enough.<br />
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As of the writing of this post, there are still no final conclusions as to the motive or group affiliations of the terrorist that killed 50 people and injured 53 more at a nightclub in Orlando. <a href="http://live.reuters.com/Event/Orlando_Nightclub_Shooting_3" target="_blank">Some things are known</a>:<br />
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<li>He had a history of domestic violence.</li>
<li>He hated gays.</li>
<li>He was Muslim.</li>
<li>ISIS claimed responsibility.</li>
<li>Politicians who have actively and openly hated on the LGBTQ community are now sending "thoughts & prayers".<br />
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<li>Except asshat Lt. Gov Dan Patrick of TX <br />
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(who then put out <a href="https://www.scribd.com/doc/315502915/PR-16-06-12" target="_blank">this press release</a> after a shitton of backlash)<br />
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<li>Also except asshat Donald Drumpf.<br />
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Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!</div>
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(who then did <i>not </i>put out a statement after a shitton of backlash)<br />
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<li><a href="http://www.vox.com/2015/10/7/9471503/politicize-shootings-gun-violence" target="_blank">POTUS likes Rush</a><br />
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<li>None of this is due to the <a href="https://twitter.com/i/moments/742046002429841411" target="_blank">easy availability of guns</a>. Of course it's not! How could you even think that?! That's blasphemous!</li>
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And once again, the requisite Facebook replies:<br />
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<li><b>Guns didn't kill people, people killed people.</b> - Yes, WITH GUNS.</li>
<li><b>Bad guys don't follow laws.</b> - It's usually these people who are quick to want laws surrounding so many other things (regulating my uterus being at the top of the list). Also, they have no answer for the "why have laws at all, then"? Other than "RIGHT! We shouldn't have laws - we should be able to whatever the hell we want, because Murica! Freedom!" </li>
<li><b>Even without guns they will find a way to kill people</b>. - Sure, but it's pretty tough to kill 50 people in a few seconds with a knife.</li>
<li><b>But... the gun was bought illegally. I'm a LAW-ABIDING gun owner. </b>- See above ^. Also, if we didn't have <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/10/05/guns-in-the-united-states-one-for-every-man-woman-and-child-and-then-some/" target="_blank">> 1 gun for every human being in America</a>, maybe illegal weapons wouldn't be so damned easy to get.</li>
<li><b>2nd Amendment, yo! </b>- The 2nd amendment argument is pretty null and void in my mind at this point - muskets couldn't kill 50 people in seconds. Also, the founding fathers definitely meant the Constitution to be a living, breathing document that <a href="http://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/2011/08/congressional-field-trip-part-1.html" target="_blank">changed with the times</a>.</li>
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PS: President Obama didn't add this quote to the Jefferson Memorial to justify his treasonous, Muslim, Kenyan activities. It was there long before he even became a glimmer in his daddy's eye. President Roosevelt dedicated it in 1943.<br />
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<a href="http://imreallygoingthere.blogspot.com/search/label/guns" target="_blank">I've talked about guns</a> millions of times before. Frankly, I'd like to repeal the 2nd amendment altogether. I'm past the whole "responsible gun owner" shit. I'm past "let's regulate guns like cars - with forced registration, insurance, written & proficiency tests every 4 years, safety regulations, etc". I don't frankly know what else the answer could be. Other countries have figured this out and don't have the number of mass murders we do. In our nationalistic zeal, we refuse to admit that another country might do something better than us.<br />
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That this happened during gay pride and was an attack on LGBTQ people in one of their safe spaces is getting lost in the shuffle, and I don't intend that at all. It's huge. And awful. And needs to stop now. There are so many others more qualified to talk about the impact on the LGBTQ community than I am. I just hope they know they have an ally in me.<br />
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What happened in the early morning hours in Orlando is horrifying. I'm beyond shocked and have moved directly into anger. I <a href="https://storify.com/mctclover/orlando" target="_blank">storified</a> my tweets & RTs from this morning about this.<br />
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Our President is right. Thoughts and prayers mean nothing if we don't take action. There is an election coming up. Please get involved. If this amount of gun violence is unacceptable to you, vote out your gun-loving congress-idiot.<br />
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Not sure who's taking money from the NRA or other gun-lobby groups to vote down gun control legislation? After the San Bernardino shooting, <a href="https://twitter.com/igorvolsky" target="_blank">Igor Volsky</a> of Think Progress put together <a href="https://storify.com/ohheyjenna/politicians-and-nra" target="_blank">a series of tweets</a> calling those folks out. <a href="https://storify.com/mctclover/igor-volsky-calls-out-politicians-on-guns" target="_blank">He did it again this morning</a>.<br />
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Enough is enough.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-3383793422641148732016-06-09T09:16:00.002-07:002016-06-09T12:29:37.401-07:00The patriarchal society that perpetuates rape, AKA Idiots on social mediaThis is one of those times where I would say, "Cover your eyes, Mom - there's going to be a lot of swearing." Sadly, my mom passed away last week. But I know that she is cringing wherever she is, so I'll say it anyway. Cover your eyes, Mom. There's going to be a lot of swearing.<br />
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Rape has been back in the spotlight this past week, with the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/07/us/outrage-in-stanford-rape-case-over-dueling-statements-of-victim-and-attackers-father.html" target="_blank">offensive sentence</a> given to yet another <strike>athlete</strike> <strike>student</strike> convicted rapist who would have his whole life ruined if he went to jail for a long time. *wrings hands* Think of his future!<br />
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Who cares <a href="https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiejmbaker/heres-the-powerful-letter-the-stanford-victim-read-to-her-ra" target="_blank">what the victim went through</a>. That poor boy. SMH. His life ruined over 20 minutes of action. His father is despondent (see below). Such a shame.<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/brockturner?src=hash">#brockturner</a> father: son not "violent" only got "20 mins of action" shouldn't have to go to prison. <a href="https://twitter.com/thehuntinground">@thehuntinground</a> <a href="https://t.co/IFECJs687b">pic.twitter.com/IFECJs687b</a></div>
— Michele Dauber (@mldauber) <a href="https://twitter.com/mldauber/status/739320585222660096">June 5, 2016</a></blockquote>
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So... as seems to happen every time a rapist goes essentially free, there is a chart floating around social media, declaring (accurately) that the only cause of rape is rapists. My husband (oh, how I love him) posted it on his Facebook page.<br />
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Of course, this always seems to bring out the misogynist nut cases who insist that if only a woman would act like a lady, they wouldn't get violated.<br />
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I usually try to stay out of these because it makes my blood pressure go through the roof, but I was seething last night. SEETHING.<br />
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First, this comment by a former student of the hub, in response to the "rediculous chart":<br />
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"All of the rape victims I know share a few common threads....flirtatious nature, inappropriate attire, drinks to excess. How many conservatively dressed, well-behaved, sober women out there are getting raped? Just saying."</blockquote>
First off, if "all of the rape victims you know" incorporates that many women, I wonder why you aren't more sympathetic. Or are they all sluts who are asking for it? Also, if you generalize in such a way, I'm guessing that all the rape victims you know don't really want to know <i>you</i>.<br />
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Second, there are millions of women each year that are raped, who were wearing jeans, t-shirts, stone cold sober, sleeping in their own beds minding their own business. Also, it doesn't matter if the victim was stark naked and drunk as a skunk. You don't stick your dick (or anything else) into someone without permission. The end. Her clothes, or her drink, or her smile do not imply "Please stick your dick or some other object into my body."<br />
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Let me repeat that:<br />
<b>You don't stick your dick (or anything else) into someone without permission. The end</b>.<br />
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Third, it doesn't matter to these people how the woman acted.<br />
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If she was smiling, she invited it.<br />
If she wasn't smiling, she's a bitch who deserves what she got.<br />
If she was drinking, she deserves what she got.<br />
If she wasn't drinking, she's an antisocial bitch who deserves what she got.<br />
If she wore a short skirt, she invited it.<br />
If she wore jeans, she's an uppity feminist who deserves what she got.<br />
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See how this works with those folks?<br />
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So I posted a link about rape myths, complete with citations, to try to educate this idiot, because that's how I (try to) roll.<br />
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His response?<br />
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"I saw nothing in that article to dispell my claim. Let me be clear. I'm not condoning rape. I'm just saying that it can be avoided. Just the same, it can be encouraged."</blockquote>
No. NO. Rape is NOT encouraged. Not by what a woman wears, not by what she drinks, not by smiling and laughing with another person. Just NO. Comments like that try to turn rape into just a sexual encounter. Rape is a crime of violent power. It is <b>not </b>about sex - it's about exerting your power over another human being through violent sexual assault.<br />
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To which I got the stock answer about teaching your daughter to be a lady. Fucktard.<br />
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"If you had a daughter, would you condone her drinking, dressing provocatively, being flirtatious, and hanging out at wild parties and bars or would you encourage her to dress conservatively, choose her friends wisely, and conduct herself like a lady?"</blockquote>
Here's the thing. <b>I</b> did many of those things in college and during the years after, and interestingly, not one single solitary man decided it was his right to rape me because I wasn't living up to his definition of "a lady". Shocking, I know.<br />
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Instead of the offensive suggestion that I should make my daughter conform to patriarchal definitions of what should define a woman (or as he so condescendingly put it, a "lady"), my husband and I decided to teach our sons to respect <i>all </i>people, to never take advantage of people, and to help people when they need it. What a concept, I know.<br />
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I had my son (and his friend - heh) read <a href="https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiejmbaker/heres-the-powerful-letter-the-stanford-victim-read-to-her-ra" target="_blank">the letter from the survivor in the Stanford rape case</a>. It is powerful stuff. I also had them read <a href="https://www.buzzfeed.com/emaoconnor/meet-the-two-swedish-men-who-caught-brock-turner?utm_term=.gbyD46bmP#.wcmV1pQY6" target="_blank">the statements from the 2 men who stepped up and did something</a>. Who stopped Turner and caught him, and held him until police arrived. Because that is what I would expect of my sons. Of anyone who witnessed such a crime.<br />
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Until we stop this idiotic centuries-old notion that women are asking for it, that if they would just act or dress or behave like a lady, well golly gee - men would protect and defend them, rapists like Brock Turner will continue to get 6 months. <br />
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And don't even get me started on the privilege and entitlement that Turner and his family exuded. What do you suppose the sentence would have been if he was black? Pretty sure we can all agree that it wouldn't be 6 months.<br />
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Women are not complicit in their rape.<br />
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Rape is a violent crime, an abuse of power, perpetrated by a criminal onto a victim.<br />
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Get that into your big fat head and shut the everloving fuck up.<br />
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PS: Learn how to spell.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-87880669365154070992016-06-07T09:13:00.002-07:002016-06-07T09:19:00.039-07:00I have feelings about the Democratic primary and Bernie SandersI have feelings about a man who has admirably spent his entire political career as an Independent coming in as a Democrat, bitching about the Democratic party, and then criticizing the policies of the Democratic Party when they don't support his agenda. For that, Bernie Sanders wins today's You've Got Balls award.<br />
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Don't get me wrong, I like many of Bernie Sanders' positions. I disagree with many of his positions as well. But he'll never get anything done in Washington as President. Congress is a real thing in our world. The President doesn't get to make all the laws. We have a Constitution. And a really stupid Congress. And if Sanders really thinks he can get an obstructionist, stupid Congress to even do anything but laugh at his agenda, well.....<br />
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I've said this about the Republicans, and I'll say it about the Democrats as well (and the pretend <strike>Independent</strike> Democrats). This country was founded on compromise. None of the Founding Fathers got everything they wanted. They had to give a little to get a little. Bernie Sanders has drawn a line in the sand. That's not going to get him anywhere. Hillary Clinton is willing to work for the best deal that works for the majority of Americans. And that's what will chip away at the impasse in Washington. <a href="http://pleasecutthecrap.com/obama-accomplishments/" target="_blank">President Obama has accomplished a tremendous amount</a> by doing just that. I'd like to continue progress and work our way toward your vision. I believe in your end-vision - I just don't believe that it can be done all in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, it's got to be a process. And you aren't willing to let it be a process.<br />
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My point really is this simple, though. You come into the Democratic Party to run for President, which really isn't your party, but is the party that provides you the best chance to get yourself elected. That's pretty opportunistic, if you ask me. Kind of like the manipulation of the system you're railing about in your campaign.<br />
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Anyway, you opportunistically decide to run as a Democrat, even though you're an Independent. Then you complain because the Democratic party rules don't suit your purposes. No. It just doesn't work that way.<br />
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And then, if you don't get the nomination, you might just go back to your old party, because then you can really disrupt the system and get your supporters to ensure that Trump is elected president. So basically, you're pulling the little kid practice of - "You're being mean to me. Boohoo. I don't wanna come to your stupid birthday party anyway. And I'm gonna tell all my friends not to come to your birthday party either! I'm gonna have a party of my own so nobody comes to your dumb old party. So there!". Thus, ruining all the parties for everyone.<br />
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So here's a thought. Then don't hijack a political party for your own gain and then complain about that political party when it doesn't work for you. Time to learn how to play nice with the other kids on the yard.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-85812668542053810732016-06-06T14:23:00.003-07:002016-06-07T14:23:35.966-07:00More on guns and school violenceWhen I mentioned to my kids that there had been a shooting at UCLA, the following words actually came out of my mouth:<br />
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"It was just a murder-suicide."<br />
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Just.<br />
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That's what we've been reduced to, courtesy of Wayne LaCrazysauce and the NRA.<br />
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I once again began thinking about the WHY.<br />
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Why have school shootings become an epidemic?<br />
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According to Everytown for Gun Safety, “Since 2013, there have been at least 186 school shootings in America — an average of nearly one a week.” The rate of mass shootings has tripled since 2011, according to Harvard School of Public Health. <br />
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In the past 10 years, there has been an increased narrative on a few fronts.<br />
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First: teachers are the worst. They are lazy, work part time, and are solely responsible for this generation of uneducated young adults and children.<br />
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Forget the fact that it's state legislatures and the idiotic House of Representatives that have put a decreased emphasis on education - increasing funding in many instances for "school of choice", for vouchers, for charter schools, and for parochial school and homeschooling - where frequently there is no monitoring of standards, and religious beliefs are given more weight and importance than actual facts.<br />
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We not only need to excel in math and science - we need to give students a well-rounded education in all areas. Expose them to art, and music, and history (god yes, please! teach history for chrissake). They need PE - something which is all but disappearing in the elementary and middle schools. And teach them that facts are important! Teach them to question the world around them and to develop their own world view. Not to just accept as gospel the world view of their parents and teachers.<br />
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Second, and this is mostly since President Obama has come to take our guns away - the idea that simply being a US citizen allows you to carry a weapon, concealed or not, anywhere you want. And to use it any time you want. Well, President Obama hasn't taken our guns away (much to my sadness). And yet, the idea that guns are an anger management tool seems ingrained in not just a new generation, but in their parents as well.<br />
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You're mad at your teacher? That lazy, do-nothing who didn't give you the grade you want deserves to be shot. Because we haven't told kids that it's wrong. We've taught them through the laws being passed for Stand Your Ground, and no-permit concealed carry on campus, in bars, and in churches is how we can settle arguments. How we defend ourselves from all evil.<br />
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We've forgotten to teach a new generation and their parents that we start with words. And that the pen is mightier than the sword. In our immediate gratification society, I want you gone, so I make you gone immediately. Each month, <a href="http://www.parentsagainstgunviolence.com/" target="_blank">Parents Against Gun Violence</a> posts a list <a href="https://www.facebook.com/ParentsAgainstGunViolence" target="_blank">on their Facebook page</a> containing the reasons people were shot in the previous month. They are all idiotic and stupidly selfish anger management tools.<br />
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We've taught people that it's ok to kill to get what you want. Don't like my constitutional right to have an abortion? Fine. Blow up the clinic. If you die, you deserved it. Don't like kids playing their loud music? Fine, shoot them. Don't like your grades? Fine, kill your teacher.<br />
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Of course, these only apply to white students, or more specifically, white men. Because if a black woman were to use a gun to stand her ground, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/marissa-alexander/" target="_blank">she gets sentenced to jail for 20 years</a>. When a white man does it, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/george-zimmerman/" target="_blank">he gets off scott free</a> with a huge outpouring of donations and a big dose of asshole.<br />
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Anywhooo... my original point is this: stop devaluing education in the name of the 1st & 2nd amendments. The more we educate our society (REAL education, people) the less this crap will be tolerated. And the fewer uneducated idiots will get elected to Congress.<br />
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Because my hope is to never have to say again, "It was just a murder-suicide."<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-30592787698741417822016-04-26T08:25:00.000-07:002016-04-26T17:34:05.960-07:00The truth about women's restroomsIn the wake of so many <a href="https://www.aclu.org/anti-lgbt-religious-exemption-legislation-across-country" target="_blank">anti-LGBT bills sweeping across the country</a>, there are a few that have made national and even international news. Looking at you, <a href="http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/12/what-media-need-know-about-tennessee-s-new-anti-lgbt-bill/209882" target="_blank">Tennessee</a>, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/04/05/mississippi-governor-signs-law-allowing-business-to-refuse-service-to-gay-people/" target="_blank">Mississippi</a>, <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lgbt-law-sparks-protests-at-north-carolina-statehouse-hb2/" target="_blank">North Carolina</a>, and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/01/indiana-religious-freedom_n_6984156.html" target="_blank">Indiana</a>.<br />
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The latest controversy is about allowing transgender individuals to use the restrooms of the gender with which they identify. The argument for these anti-trans laws is that "Oh my stars! *fans self* Men will be sharing a bathroom with mah little girl!"<br />
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Former baseball great and now sad shell of a human being Curt Schilling was fired from ESPN for unapologetically posting a meme showing a dude playing girly dress-up and derisively talking about him sharing the bathroom with your daughters.<br />
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The truth is that trans women don't consider themselves men. They consider themselves women. So men are not sharing a restroom with your precious daughter. Women are.<br />
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I will say this, however. I could give two shits even if men were to share public restrooms with women. Hey - do you want to know what goes on in women's public restrooms, men? I'll let you in on the truth of the ladies' room.<br />
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First off, women are disgusting. They seem to forget every bit of manners they ever learned when they hit a women's restroom. I'd be more worried about a trans woman's sensibilities as they entered this disgusting place than any cis woman or girl in the place. So... here's how the women's restroom experience goes:<br />
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<ul>
<li>Take a deep breath (trust me on this one)</li>
<li>Enter the restroom</li>
<li>Find a stall (hey - they all have doors! That lock!)</li>
<li>Pray there's one where the disgusting woman who would never behave like this in her own home actually flushed.</li>
<li>Avoid all the puddles (I DON'T want to know!) and the toilet paper all over the floor that's sure to stick to your shoes.</li>
<li>Sit down and pray you don't get any gross diseases because the disgusting woman before you didn't actually hit the bowl.</li>
<li>Do your business.</li>
<li>Flush (if you're lucky, people do this. If not, well...)</li>
<li>Unlock your locking stall door that gave you privacy to do your business.</li>
<li>Wash your hands (PLEASE PEOPLE! FOR THE LOVE OF G-D WASH YOUR HANDS!)</li>
<li>Look in the mirror and primp.</li>
<li>Judge yourself in the mirror.</li>
<li>Look judgmentally at all the other women in the mirror.</li>
<li>Leave.</li>
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That's it. That is everything that happens in a women's public restroom.<br />
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In all of my years on this planet using public restrooms, I have never encountered anyone - female or male - that felt the need to flash their bits at me, touch me, or make unnecessary sexual comments at me.<br />
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On the way in and out? Sure. Because men are pigs. But once I'm in the restroom? Nada.<br />
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Frankly, women's restrooms are so gross that we all are just trying to get in and out as fast as humanly possible while touching as few surfaces as possible and taking as few breaths as possible.<br />
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So when you worry about your precious daughter sharing a bathroom with some horrible monster that you probably never even knew had a penis because they look like a woman, act like a woman, and ARE women, and are using the restroom IN A LOCKED STALL so that you can't see their bits as much as you don't want them to see yours, I suggest that you suck up your bigotry (but not with too deep a breath because ewwww, public restroom) and shut the fuck up about something you know nothing about.<br />
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<a href="http://www.ovc.gov/pubs/forge/sexual_assault.html" target="_blank">Trans women and men are far more likely to be assaulted</a> than to assault. And guess who assaults them? YOU, BIGOTS. The same bigots who force these "anti-everyone but cis white male" laws down our throats (hey, you dudes LOVE that analogy).<br />
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So stop all this rhetoric and learn facts (I know that goes against everything you stand for, but seriously). Live and let live. Stop with the I hate government until I want to discriminate then we neeeeed government shit.<br />
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Grow up.<br />
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Be a human being. Kind, compassionate, caring. All those things your Jesus tells you to do. And you luuurrrve the Jesus.<br />
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Stop using your religion as a weapon of hate.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3041123120622455556.post-17024509854923274562015-11-03T08:29:00.002-08:002015-11-03T10:53:58.028-08:00Quote of the day and how our presidential politics are out of control<b>"We've just seen Hillary Clinton go through 11 hours of questioning, and these guys can't go a couple minutes of questioning?"</b><br />
~ former Reagan advisor Bruce Bartlett on the <a href="http://thesensiblecentercom.blogspot.com/2015/11/gop-debate-whining-could-backfire.html" target="_blank">GOP complaints that debates are haaarrrdddd</a>.<br />
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I've been pretty quiet as the crazy shit that is the GOP primary has swirled around us. I've been watching the train wreck of American politics with my jaw on the ground and a large bottle of alcohol, wondering how we have allowed stupid to become the norm. (thanks W!)<br />
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It seems that having to answer questions about policy, their campaign tactics, the truth of their statements and so on is really hard for the GOP presidential candidates. So they basically delivered a list of demands to the networks that wrap up to letting them have an infomercial without any questioning in a nice cool room with potty breaks for all. And if the network doesn't like it, they'll pick up their ball and go home.<br />
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Even Fox's Megyn Kelly asked if they'd like a foot massage to go with that. (Shhhhh, little lady. She must be bleeding from somewhere again today.)<br />
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They have pulled out of the NBC debate because CNBC was mean to them. I say good riddance.<br />
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If the GOP candidates can't handle a few unwelcome questions from the media in a controlled setting, how the hell do they expect to handle the media post-election? Because, hello. The media (and fellow politicians) have not exactly been kind to President Obama. In fact, here was Pres Obama's reaction, and it is spot on (re the debates, it starts at 5:00 in, but watch the whole thing):<br />
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"Every one of these candidates says, 'Obama's weak, Putin's kicking sand in his face. When I talk to Putin, he's going to straighten out.' And then it turns out, they can't handle a bunch of CNBC moderators. If you can't handle those guys, I don't think the Chinese and the Russians are going to be too worried about you."</blockquote>
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Oh, SNAP.<br />
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I love that he is starting to fight back. I just wish he had done it 7 years ago. But now that he has literally zero fucks left to give, he's starting to tell it like it is. <br />
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He is spot on. If the GOP candidates can't handle the tough questions now, how will they like it when they are treated like they treat President Obama? I'm thinking they won't like it much.<br />
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Back to Bartlett's quote. The GOP candidates love seeing Hillary Clinton put on the spot for 11+ hours. In fact - the GOP loves it so much, they're gonna do it all over again (because if the outcome of 7 investigations that didn't turn out the way they wanted, maybe the 8th time's the charm). It's the "Repeal Obamacare" rule of politics. If at first you don't succeed, try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try try again. For 60+ times. Maybe the 61st Benghazi committee will find something!<br />
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Love the party of "fiscal responsibility". Yeah, not really pleased about them wasting my tax dollars this way.<br />
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Moving on... what the hell is the matter with America that we think "I like his attitude" makes a person qualified to be president of the United States? How is it that we blindly accept "I'm gonna build a wall and make Mexico pay for it, because WINNING!" and that is "<i>good enough for me!</i>".<br />
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Journalists also bear a large burden of the blame. They refuse to question and call out candidates' blatant lies. Their corporate owners are so afraid of losing GOP money and appearing left-leaning that they allow these folks to get away with anything. They report "Donald Trump said xyz", but they don't go on to say "and xyz is flat out bullshit and here's why."<br />
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Yet they seem to have no issue reporting negatively about Hillary Clinton (who has a last name, BTW). Interesting how she seems to be the main competition, she's a woman, and we have no issue making her look bad, and calling her only by her first name - minimizing her to the "little woman" role. Stop it. She is an amazingly accomplished woman. She is a gifted attorney, a former first lady, a former senator, a former Secretary of State. Treat her with respect. Or don't expect us to do the same for you.<br />
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And we have a nation of ignoramuses that thinks this is just grand. Because we don't want to educate our children. <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/headlines/20151101-texas-supreme-court-gets-home-school-case.ece" target="_blank">It might interfere with them being raptured</a>. It might make them think for themselves, instead of blindly accepting what we tell them. I've spoken about this before - we are a nation that doesn't value critical thinking. We don't want anyone questioning our world view or forming a world view of their own. We are threatened by education.<br />
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And nothing makes that clearer than the field of GOP presidential candidates.<br />
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