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Archive for October 28th, 2008

mckinney.jpgIt’s been a few months since the Sanctuary sent the presidential wannabes a comprehensive questionnaire on immigration and related issues. The online coalition of bloggers and activists heard back from Barack Obama’s campaign and heard deafening silence from John McCain’s camp.

With a week before election day, the Green Party candidate, Cynthia McKinnney responded to the questionnaire and her answers are on point when it comes to looking at immigration through a global human rights lens.

Read some excerpts from her response after the jump.

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Last night Mala went back to her early teens at Madison Square Garden where the New Kids on the block played in what was as cheesy a show as one would expect.

Three stars of the TV show Ugly Betty think there is nothing uglier than discrimination and that’s why they stepped up to appear in an ad against Proposition 8 in California.

Voting no on Prop 8 is not just about gay rights,” said America Ferrera. “It’s about preserving the integrity of equal rights in this country. This is not about being gay or straight, it’s about being American. Vote no on Prop 8.”
“Family is very important to Latinos,” said Tony Plana. “Prop 8 discriminates against families and everything we stand for. I encourage all Californians to vote NO on this divisive and unfair proposition.”
“Like all Americans, Latinos have family members and friends who are gay and deserve the same rights all of us have,” said Ana Ortiz. “Prop 8 would take away those rights and that’s why we urge all Californians to vote NO.”

Prop 8 would eliminate the fundamental right for same-sex couples to marry.

Via / Hispanic Tips

So, here we are in the same place we were before headed down the completly wrong road with people we don’t really care for but are bound at the hip with anyway (isn’t there a song with lyrics along those lines? There should be if there isn’t).

This time, fellow U.S. citizens cut to the chase–Obama’s not a terrorist, he’s a n*gger. Gawd, dammit.

And of course, as with the assertions of terrorism, Ms. Palin stops and rebukes her audience. Er, no, wait a minute–actually, she charges on with her speech as if nothing was said.

But as Elle notes in her post, it’s not like Ms. Palin wasn’t basically using the N word in her speech. Who else (according to some of our friendly U.S. citizens) but the n*ggers are sitting on welfare expecting the government to take care of them? Certainly not hard working, ‘real’ U.S. citizens that love God and the U.S. and plumb for a living.

God, when will this damn election END already??

via/Elle,PhD

Woman Chains Self to Home in an Effort to Stop Foreclosure

11:48 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · economy · Comments Off

28 Oct 2008

I appreciate that mainstream news sources are finally reporting on the stories of people who lose their homes to foreclosures. It’s well past time, especially considering that home foreclosures are reaching Great Depression levels.

I dunno though, this CNN clip irritated me. For one thing, the voice over was smarmy–I was reminded of a Saturday Night Live skit through the whole segment.

Along with the smarmy voice over there was the way the woman was presented–as sort of a sad screw up that we can laugh at. That is, what sort of screw up that runs a business on how to prevent foreclosures gets foreclosed on??

Since the segment didn’t more closely examine the woman’s profession as it connected to her foreclosure status, it gives the viewer an easy way to explain her foreclosure status: she’s just a bad business woman (and a slightly comical one at that). Or, on other words, it’s not that foreclosures could happen to anybody and we all should be worried about it–it’s that people in foreclosure didn’t read their papers closely enough and somehow thought they were above making mistakes.

I’m still waiting for the day when a mainstream news source will compassionately and with *nuance* examine the effect of the foreclosure crisis on U.S. citizens. Something tells me that I’m gonna be waiting a while.

Argentinian Journalists for Non-Sexist Reporting

11:27 am By Maegan La Mala · Argentina| Media| Women · Comments Off

28 Oct 2008

gra_case_study_argentina_flag.gifWith a mujer president leading the country, an organization of over 100 journalists in Argentina want to change the way crimes against women are covered in the media. They have drawn up 10 “commandments” for news coverage of gender-based crimes, which include avoiding expressions like “crime of passion” and incorporating terms like “femicide.”

The Argentine Network of Journalists for Non-Sexist Communication (PAR) will officially release the guidelines on Nov. 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The list is a really good one that all of us should strive to use, not just those who work in media.

For the 10 Commandments of reporting gender-based violence, see after the jump.

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whitepowrfail.jpgPeople think that the various incidents of racism directed against Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama are all just isolated incidents of random misguided folks. Pero, how many misguided people does it take before people finally pay attention to what many have been talking about for a while, the very real, sickening racism that seeks to kill those rising to power and even children.

Daniel Cowart, 20, of Tennessee and Paul Schlesselman 18, an Arkansas native, planned not only to kill the Dem. candidate, but also shoot and/or behead 14 and 88 people, including children.

The assassination was to be the culmination of a “killing spree” that would also single out children at an unnamed, predominately black school, federal officials said. The men talked of “killing 88 people and beheading 14 African-Americans,” according to the affidavit.

The two men each had “very strong views” about Aryan white power and “skinhead” ideology, the federal officials said, and the numbers 88 and 14 have special significance in the white power movement. The number 88 is shorthand for “Heil Hitler” — H is the eighth letter in the alphabet —and 14 signifies a 14-word mantra among white supremacists: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

Via / boingboing


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