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Archive for February 4th, 2009

Obama: Turn in Your Golden Parachutes

7:19 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics · Comments Off

4 Feb 2009

I think Obama will win reelection just for this speech alone.

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Woman finds mouse in food. Vomits.

12:11 pm By Maegan La Mala · Health · 1 Comment

4 Feb 2009

Poor little mouse.

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FARC Liberates One More Hostage

11:09 am By Maegan La Mala · Colombia|Justice|Latin America|Politics · Comments Off

4 Feb 2009

Colombian rebel group FARC has liberated yet another hostage, just days after it freed 3 military men and one civilian in the Colombian jungle. Alan Jara, an ex-provincial governor who was abducted in 2001, was freed yesterday.

What is interesting to me is the calm with which Jara emerged from captivity after having been imprisoned for nearly 8 years, a sharp contrast with the faces of the first hostages released by FARC last year — among them Ingrid Betancourt. Jara looks great, and acted as if he’d just gone out for a walk.

Upon his return, Jara thanked Colombian senator Piedad Córdoba and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, and in a press conference had a poignant message to the Colombian government: “I believe that the FARC has made a gesture, and that gesture should be returned.” Jara is urging for dialogue to put an end to the violence.

Speaking of violence, while Jara was being released, the FARC was bombing a neighborhood in Cali, leaving 3 people dead and 30 injured. That is quite a gesture as well. Why would you release a hostage then set off a car bomb? It doesn’t make sense.

Via / Senator Piedad Córdoba’s website

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Speaking of Super Bowl Ads

10:27 am By Maegan La Mala · Media · 1 Comment

4 Feb 2009

The following was apparently an ad that NBC refused to show during the Super Bowl. It is a commercial featuring an ultra sound of an unborn baby–which all wraps up into an image of Obama. The basic message being: if Obama’s mother had aborted him because it was going to be “hard” to raise him, the U.S. never would have achieved the historic election of a black man.”

Sweet.

Although I seriously doubt that the people who created this video meant the racial politics of it to exist much beyond “First African American president! Hooray!” it is still interesting to me to think about what racial message this clip is really sending.

A single white mother controlling whether or not the entire black community will be able to celebrate a historic moment?

Hmmm. What does that say about single black motherhood that it took a white woman to get us our first black president?

And what does it say about ‘fertility issues’ in general that even when we’re talking about African American children, it’s *white women* whose choices are put under the microscope and interrogated–more specifically, it’s white women whose choices are *valued* (obviously not respected, but very clearly valued)?

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Shakira Opens Up School in Barranquilla

10:19 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|Colombia|Latin America · Comments Off

4 Feb 2009

shakira.jpgShakira, la Colombian singing sensation and humanitarian, just added another another gold star to her already spotless reputation for being a great role model. In her hometown of Barranquilla, Colombia, Shaki has opened up a school which will take in 1,500 underpriveleged children, an initiative of her charitable organization, Fundación Pies Descalzos:

In an interview with Caracol Televisión, Shakira explained that ever since adolescence she wanted to find a way to help children who, in spite of a lack of economic resources, want to study. “I’ve been coming here to the La Playa neighborhood since I was 15. I came with the nuns and my classmates to teach children to read,” said the artist.

Shakira called the opening of the school — built with her own funds and donations from various U.S. and European businesses — “a dream come true”.

Via / El País

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