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Asylum Seekers Aren’t Scary – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee | Video Worth Watching

October 25, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

In this week’s Full Frontal Samantha Bee considers the issue of what’s scary, suggests some likely candidates, and identifies some non-contenders.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Immigration, Satire, Video Worth Watching

Terror by Mail, Riots, and Refugees: Anxiety As a Political Weapon

October 24, 2018 by Doug Porter

I’ll say right up front that I don’t believe anybody with a direct connection to the Trump administration has anything to do with the bombs mailed to George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters, Eric Holder, and CNN.

I will instead direct readers to the definition of stochastic terrorism, namely the use of mass communications to stir up random lone wolves to carry out violent or terrorist acts that are statistically predictable but individually unpredictable.

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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Courts, Justice, Politics, The Starting Line Tagged With: Mail Bombs, Right Wing

1968 in Black, White, and Gray – Part One

October 24, 2018 by Nat Krieger

Like a kid who pauses halfway up a tree and is surprised to see how far away the ground has gone it’s disconcerting, and 50 years later a little comical, to see childhood memories as bit players in the broader dramas of receding History. Though I’ve never been 61 years old before, I’m assuming these feelings of vertigo and bemusement are perennial and widespread among kids who survive long enough to feel them.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: History, Politics, Sports Tagged With: 1968

Veterans For Peace Oppose Proposed Limitations for D.C. Demonstrations

October 24, 2018 by At Large

By Veterans for Peace

Veterans For Peace (VFP) strongly opposes the National Park Service’s proposed limitations on the right to demonstrate near the White House and on the National Mall. This is a thinly veiled assault on our democracy by attempting to erect barriers to criticism of an administration that is systematically violating the rights of people to freedom, liberty, and justice.

With chapters in every state and veteran members from WWII to the current era, VFP is dedicated to building a culture of peace, exposing the true costs of war, and healing the wounds of war.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Activism, Government Tagged With: Protest, Veterans for Peace

No More Kicking Climate Change Down the Road

October 24, 2018 by Sarah “Steve” Mosko

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Mankind has only 12 years left to make unprecedented cuts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if we want to stave off unimaginably catastrophic effects of runaway global warming. This is the warning detailed in October’s report from the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the recognized global climate authority which represents the investigations of hundreds of climate scientists and 195 participating nations.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Climate Change

Yes To Affordable Homes Now. Yes to Proposition 10 | Readers Write

October 24, 2018 by At Large

By Ignacio Hernandez V. / ACCE

Today, more Californians are paying more than half their income on rent. Every day, the number of families struggling to make ends meet increases. According to the Los Angeles Times, every 5 percent of rent increase in Los Angeles today leads to 2,000 people becoming homeless. Seniors, families, workers, teachers, and all others on fixed incomes who have lived in their homes for years are being forced out due to unscrupulous real estate speculators.

We need a solution — and that solution is voting Yes on Proposition 10.

Passing Prop. 10 this November 6 is an easy, fair, and necessary step to help tackle the affordable housing crisis. We need to give back the right of local communities to make rental policy that’s right for them, not just for corporate landlords. Our local communities need all the tools at their disposal to address skyrocketing housing costs.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Readers Write Tagged With: CA Prop 10

Four Reasons School Dress Codes are Sexist | Video Worth Watching

October 24, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

From the MTVDecode web page:

Is your school’s dress code sexist? While showing up to school naked might be everyone’s worst nightmare, being shamed and punished for wearing a skirt that is slightly too short or spaghetti straps that are little too thin is a real problem students (and female students in particular) face everyday.

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Filed Under: Gender, Video Worth Watching

Judge Gary Kreep & Reasons to Avoid Slate Mailers

October 23, 2018 by Doug Porter

Here’s a reminder as election day nears: direct mail voter guides from seemingly innocuous organizations are a bad resource for making ballot decisions.

A tip from a reader in this morning’s email about Judge Gary Kreep’s presence on the  ‘Election Digest, a Project of the Coalition for Literacy’ slate mailer prompted me to post an updated version of the warning I made prior to the primary.

Kreep is an eccentric ultra-conservative who made it to the bench in 2012 because nobody thought he’d be taken seriously. “Everybody knew” he was a birther, associated with conspiracy crazed tea party types. “Everybody knew” Kreep’s peers at the San Diego County Bar Association rated him “Lacking Qualifications,” the lowest rating in their evaluation system for judges up for election.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Courts, Justice, The Starting Line

New! A Hotline for Racists | Video Worth Watching

October 23, 2018 by Rich Kacmar

From the New York Times YouTube web page:

In this satirical infomercial, the comedian and actress Niecy Nash plays the inventor of a new hotline, 1-844-WYT-FEAR. The video advertises a phone service for white people to call when they can’t cope with black people living their lives near them. It’s a real phone number we created so that fearful whites can call it for advice, about their racism.

[h/t to Annie L.]   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Race and Racism, Satire, Video Worth Watching

GOP Campaign Fodder: Transgender Humans, Birth Control, Immigrants, Jews, Muslims, and Californians

October 22, 2018 by Doug Porter

Republicans and their standard-bearer President are stepping up the pace of hate in political campaigns from coast-to-coast. Buying into their rhetoric means buying into the belief Republican candidates are the only thing standing between the ‘good people’ of the United States and mob rule.

Crusades against the ‘other’ aren’t just limited to political rallies. The administration’s bureaucracy is also doing its part.

Transgender people learned what’s in store for them on Sunday, via an article in the New York Times, which disclosed a memo seeking to reverse the Obama administration’s more fluid recognition of gender identity.
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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, The Starting Line

The Trump of Pahrump, the Unholy Trinity and Other Dystopian Tales

October 22, 2018 by Jim Miller

The Trump of Pahrump is dead.  

Yes, the world’s most famous brothel owner, Dennis Hof, left this world peacefully last week in bed at the Love Ranch only hours after celebrating at his birthday party/campaign rally.  The event was held to aid Hof in his quest to secure a seat in the Nevada state legislature as a Republican, a race he was heavily favored to win. Hof is best known for his HBO reality TV show about the Moonlight Bunny Ranch and his biography, The Art of the Pimp, which gleefully riffs off of the title of the President’s paean to himself.  

Just hours before his untimely demise, Hof was cheerfully holding court at an event that featured the trio of porn star Ron Jeremy, Americans for Tax Reform founder Grover Norquist, and Sheriff Joe Arpaio.  To top it all off, they were joined by Fox News talking head Tucker Carlson, who offered birthday wishes to America’s Pimp by video feed. It was a good night for Hof who, despite the uncomfortable facts that he is both now dead and accused of rape by several former employees, is still a sure bet to win the election in his heavily Republican district largely populated by good Christian folks committed to Making America Great Again.     [Read more…]

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Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Politics, Under the Perfect Sun

Standing Tall in a Basement in Atlanta

October 22, 2018 by Ernie McCray

I’ve been dealing with some back issues but a trip to Atlanta, especially moments I spent in a church basement there, got me standing as tall as I can.

Being in Atlanta, a Black Mecca, made me rejoice in just being black and alive.

I mean there were people who looked like me everywhere I trained my eyes: in the airport, in front of and behind counters; serving and being served; pushing wheelchairs and being pushed in wheelchairs; announcing flights and boarding flights – in the hotel doing every job there is to be done in the hotel industry.   [Read more…]

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Filed Under: From the Soul, Race and Racism

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