Signal boost.
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MSNBC host Tamron Hall drops the mic on a conservative journalist for refusing to answer her questions.
The ThinkProgress team actually paused what we were doing to watch this throwdown (quite rare).
OMG you gotta watch her smack him down!
BOOOOM
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DAAAAAAAAAAMN. THEN AT THE END SHE’S JUST LIKE FORGET THIS FUCKER LETS MOVE ON LIKE THAT WAS THE BEST.
“hang on, sam, because you’re kind of in MY house here”
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My jaw hit the floor. Fantastic.
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““Why should women be paid equal to men? Men have been in the working world a lot longer and deserve to be paid at a higher rate. Heck, I’m a working mom and I’m not paid a dime. I depend on my husband to provide for me and my family, as should most women… and if a woman does work, she should be happy just to be out there in the working world and quit complaining that she’s not making as much as her male counterparts. I mean really, all this wanting to be equal nonsense is going to be detrimental to the future of women everywhere. Who’s going to want to hire a woman, or for that matter, even marry a woman who thinks she is the same, if not better than a man at any job. It’s almost laughable. C’mon now ladies, are you with me on this?””A satire of Ann Romney, wife of likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
People keep reblogging this without looking at the source. She might think that way and we might think it’s the kind of thing she might say, but it’s from a satire site. This is like reblogging an Onion News post as if it were a real thing.
I’m the last person in the world to stand up for this woman, but it’s easy enough to find the many awful things she’s actually said without falling for fake news.
This. And for example, here’s an awful thing Ann Romney said just a couple of days ago. Ann Romney: “I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids. Thank goodness that we value those people too. And sometimes life isn’t easy for any of us.”
Amen!
PREACH IT, MR. PRESIDENT.
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Sing it out and sing it loud. Everywhere in the world.
Pretty much.
I find an antidote to that attitude in Fred Clark of Slacktivist, an evangelical Christian and a progressive who shatters political stereotypes of evangelicals.
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On Kony 2012: I honestly wanted to stay as far away as possible from KONY 2012, the latest fauxtivist fad sweeping the web (remember “change your Facebook profile pic to stop child abuse”?), but you clearly won’t stop sending me that damn video until I say something about it, so here goes:
Stop sending me that video.
The organization behind Kony 2012 — Invisible Children Inc. — is an extremely shady nonprofit that has been called ”misleading,” “naive,” and “dangerous” by a Yale political science professor, and has been accused by Foreign Affairs of “manipulat[ing] facts for strategic purposes.” They have also been criticized by the Better Business Bureau for refusing to provide information necessary to determine if IC meets the Bureau’s standards.
Additionally, IC has a low two-star rating in accountability from Charity Navigator because they won’t let their financials be independently audited. That’s not a good thing. In fact, it’s a very bad thing, and should make you immediately pause and reflect on where the money you’re sending them is going.
By IC’s own admission, only 31% of all the funds they receive go toward actually helping anyone [pdf]. The rest go to line the pockets of the three people in charge of the organization, to pay for their travel expenses (over $1 million in the last year alone) and to fund their film making business (also over a million) — which is quite an effective way to make more money, as clearly illustrated by the fact that so many can’t seem to stop forwarding their well-engineered emotional blackmail to everyone they’ve ever known.
And as far as what they do with that money:
The group is in favour of direct military intervention, and their money supports the Ugandan government’s army and various other military forces. Here’s a photo of the founders of Invisible Children posing with weapons and personnel of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. Both the Ugandan army and Sudan People’s Liberation Army are riddled with accusations of rape and looting, but Invisible Children defends them, arguing that the Ugandan army is “better equipped than that of any of the other affected countries”, although Kony is no longer active in Uganda and hasn’t been since 2006 by their own admission. These books each refer to the rape and sexual assault that are perennial issues with the UPDF, the military group Invisible Children is defending.
Let’s not get our lines crossed: The Lord’s Resistance Army is bad news. And Joseph Kony is a very bad man, and needs to be stopped. But propping up Uganda’s decades-old dictatorship and its military arm, which has been accused by the UN of committing unspeakable atrocities and itself facilitated the recruitment of child soldiers, is not the way to go about it.
The United States is already plenty involved in helping rout Kony and his band of psycho sycophants. Kony is on the run, having been pushed out of Uganda, and it’s likely he will soon be caught, if he isn’t already dead. But killing Kony won’t fix anything, just as killing Osama bin Laden didn’t end terrorism. The LRA might collapse, but, as Foreign Affairs points out, it is “a relatively small player in all of this — as much a symptom as a cause of the endemic violence.”
Myopically placing the blame for all of central Africa’s woes on Kony — even as a starting point — will only imperil many more people than are already in danger.
Sending money to a nonprofit that wants to muck things up by dousing the flames with fuel is not helping. Want to help? Really want to help?Send your money to nonprofits that are putting more than 31% toward rebuilding the region’s medical and educational infrastructure, so that former child soldiers have something worth coming home to.
Here are just a few of those charities. They all have a sparkling four-star rating from Charity Navigator, and, more importantly, no interest in airdropping American troops armed to the teeth into the middle of a multi-nation tribal war to help one madman catch another.
The bottom line is, research your causes thoroughly. Don’t just forward a random video to a stranger because a mass murderer makes a five-year-old “sad.” Learn a little bit about the complexities of the region’s ongoing strife before advocating for direct military intervention.
There is no black and white in the world. And going about solving important problems like there is just serves to make all those equally troubling shades of gray invisible.
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I’m embarrassed to admit I got drawn in by this slick viral marketing campaign, along with the rest of Tumblr and my Facebook friends. The truth is, you can’t believe everything you see. And it really is our job to do our research before blindly offering support to a cause. While I believe IC’s goal of stopping Kony is a genuine and honorable one, the numbers don’t add up. Only 31% of their funds raised are actually going to helping the children in Uganda? That’s not good enough. Clearly they aren’t using the funds raised appropriately, which is incredibly disheartening. A big thank you to theDailywhat and the countless social justice blogs here on Tumblr including the educated field negro, unmuted, somerset and visible children for bringing this issue to light and providing links to alternate non-profits worth supporting.
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Jamie Raskin - who is now a senator in Maryland and served as floor manager of the recently passed bill allowing same sex marriage. (via nowimstatic)
OH SNAP, SON.
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This is important and true for so many political contexts these days.
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Woes! Bonuses are down on Wall Street and now rich people have to read grocery circulars!
“They have a circular that they leave in front of the buildings in our neighborhood,” said Arbeeny, 49, who lives in nearby Cobble Hill, namesake for a line of pebbled-leather Kate Spade handbags. “We sit there, and I look through all of them to find out where it’s worth going.”
Oh noes! Doing dishes by hand!
“I can’t imagine what I’m going to do,” Schiff said. “I’m crammed into 1,200 square feet. I don’t have a dishwasher. We do all our dishes by hand.”
Having to walk your own dog!
Scheiner said he spends about $500 a month to park one of his two Audis in a garage and at least $7,500 a year each for memberships at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester and a gun club in upstate New York. A labradoodle named Zelda and a rescued bichon frise, Duke, cost $17,000 a year, including food, health care, boarding and a daily dog-walker who charges $17 each per outing, he said.
Don’t you feel sorry for these people? Don’t you!?
Money (snerk) quote: “People who don’t have money don’t understand the stress.” That’s right, if you’ve ever pinched pennies til they scream, worrying about making your rent or buying groceries, you just can’t understand the stress of fretting about whether you’ll have to give up your summer home in order to keep your kids in private school.
Senator Janet Howell, Baddass Bitch of the Day
To protest a bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound before having an abortion, Virginia State Sen. Janet Howell (D-Fairfax) on Monday attached an amendment that would require men to have a rectal exam and a cardiac stress test before obtaining a prescription for erectile dysfunction medication.
“We need some gender equity here,” she told HuffPost. “The Virginia senate is about to pass a bill that will require a woman to have totally unnecessary medical procedure at their cost and inconvenience. If we’re going to do that to women, why not do that to men?”
Awesome.
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That’s a lot of words to say “We should all be bitching more about copyright.”
But fair enough. We should. US copyright policy is on track to get as dumb and destructive as our drug policies.
“The government” isn’t really the source of the problem, though. Politicians don’t give a damn if you download movies and MP3s (the few who even know what MP3s are. Series of tubes!)
Media corporations care whether you download movies and MP3s, and they pay politicians to make shitty laws about things they don’t really understand. (And as Upton Sinclair put it, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”) In the US, at least, everything comes back to getting money out of politics as much as possible through campaign finance reform.
Anyway. Let’s not all just yell at each other on our blogs. Raise your voice, but aim it, too. Electronic Frontier Foundation Action Center … Act Now | Public Knowledge