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Archive for April 23rd, 2009

Salma, Salma, take me away!

3:12 pm By la Macha · salma · Comments Off

23 Apr 2009

As bad news just keeps pouring in (don’t even ask me about why my car can’t seem to break down with some 50$ problem instead of some 2000$ problem), the only thing I want to think about any more s hot women. And what other hot woman in the world could possibly comfort me more than my darling Salmita?

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Salma’s decided to rub my nose in it and reaffirm her heterosexual tendencies and marry the same man not just once, but *twice*…which frankly, makes me more than a tad irritated. But if she makes another movie where she rolls around naked with other naked women–all will be forgiven. I swear.

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Arrests made: Basque/ETA

2:45 pm By la Macha · Controversia|Spain|Women · Comments Off

23 Apr 2009

I just got finished reading about how there has beenyet another arrest of an ETA top officials.

The serial arrests of ETA’s military chiefs may be even better news in the long term. The four captured over the past year apparently belonged to a hardline faction that pushed for an end to ETA’s ceasefire two years ago. Now there are signs that the peaceniks have regained control. Josu Urrutikoetxea, a veteran who took part in talks during the ceasefire, is said to be back near the top. Arnaldo Otegi, who has served time in jail for terrorist offences, has reappeared as a spokesman for ETA’s political arm. He is said to want a negotiated end to four decades of violence.

I honestly don’t know too much about the Basque/ETA conflict in the Spain region. I know through subcomandante Marcos that it is essentially a conflict over land–and that conflicts over land these days tend to wind up with “government” being “right” and those it’s stealing land from being “terrorists” (witness the recent Somalian “pirate” conflict). But I also know that far too often organizations engaged in violent resistance are beyond highly problematic for the women, disabled folks, queers and other marginalized people of the communities they are from.

So, I’ve been reading about the history of ETA–and as usual, when it comes to far too many factions and organizations that have a valid critique of the concept of the “nation/state”–it is a confusing, long, violent, and far too male centered history.

It reminded me a lot of FARC, an organization that may be rooted in ideals that I can support, but in practice, has become just as mercenary, if not more so, than the nation/state they hope to overthrow. I don’t know if ETA is totally mercenary (it seems like there is at least a faction of ETA that is trying to prioritize the needs of the community rather than the organization), but it sure does seem to have some big problems.

I’m interested in hearing from others who know more about this than I do. What do you know about ETA? Am I wrong in my conclusions? I don’t need a history lesson (unless you’re willing to offer one!) but I would really like to hear about these arrests from somebody who knows more about Basque/ETA than I do!

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Apple probably wasn’t banking on a whole lot of controversy when it decided to allow anyone to add their own homegrown applications to their repository of iPhone applications, the App Store. But banking or not, they are getting it with one application which has outraged people all over; the Baby Shaker app (see video above) lets users shake a crying baby until it dies all in the name of fun. The SF Chronicle reports:

“Baby Shaker,” a simple app from Sikalosoft, was first released Monday for 99 cents. It shows pictures of babies with the sound of them crying and a stop watch. To stop the crying, you shake the iPhone hard and then little Xs appear on the eyes of the baby, who will presumably never cry again.

Apple apparently pulled the app sometime Wednesday afternoon after blogs and sites such as TechCrunch and Cnet caught on to the story. It’s hard to believe that this got through the iPhone app certification process in the first place.

According to The Chronicle, infant brain injury advocates are outraged. As well they should be. Child abuse is not a game.

Saul Hansell of The New York Times’ Bits thinks Apple was wrong to cave into pressure about this application. Read his opinion here.

What do you think? Was Apple right to let the app through in the first place? Or did they overreact when they pulled it? Let us know your opinion.

Via / SF Chronicle

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April is Poetry Month : Jose Marti

11:34 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Cuba|literature · Comments Off

23 Apr 2009

380px-jose_marti_headToday here’s a short verse from Cuban political activist and poet Jose Marti’s Versos Sencillos.

Poema 23
Yo quiero salir del mundo
por la puerta natural;
en un carro de hojas verdes
a morir me han de llevar.
No me pongan en lo oscuro a morir como un traidor
yo soy bueno, y como bueno
moriré de cara al sol.”

I wish to leave the world
By its natural door;
In my tomb of green leaves
They are to carry me to die.
Do not put me in the dark
To die like a traitor;
I am good, and like a good thing
I will die with my face to the sun

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latino_familyA group of Latino pastors is asking immigrants to “boycott” the U.S. Census unless Congress passes comprehensive immigration reform:

The National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders says illegal immigrants should not agree to be counted unless Congress first passes immigration reform. The group is planning a rally this week in Newark, N.J.

It says census numbers have been used to target and repress the undocumented. They say the nation’s estimated 12 million illegal immigrants need a path to legalization before they agree to have their numbers count toward state funding and congressional seats.

The organization, CONLAMIC, says that data on Latinos is being used to build up police forces and fund programs which will ultimately lead to arrests, raids and deportations.

Latino organization NALEO (The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials) is criticizing CONLAMIC’s efforts, stating:

“To do this boycott to pressure comprehensive immigration reform is like cutting off your nose to spite your face,” Vargas said. “There is no connection between the census and immigration reform; it’s undermining the community by encouraging an undercount; and it’s misguided and irresponsible.

What do you think about CONLAMIC’s campaign? Will this ultimately help the immigrant community or will it not make a difference?

Via / CONLAMIC and AP

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Allen Ray Andrade was found guilty of the first degree murder and of bias motivated crime charges. He was sentenced to life without parole.
Here is what the family of Angie Zapata had to say following the announcement of the verdict:

Watching this made me cry. While the verdict is a legal victory it certainly can’t feel like justice to a family that will never have their daughter/sister/aunt back. While the verdict proved that attempts to make transpanic a legitimate excuse for violence against women failed, the verdict doesn’t make it safer for transwomen, especially transwomen of color to live without fear. Media ignored this case in my opinion and in doing so doubly victimized and silenced Angie, her family, and entire communities.

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