Yes its me Shazy Criber (as my little darling sister called me when I was driving at 15 (crazy driver)) Here I share with you anecdotes, quips, jokes, links that inform or entertain, all with your choice of beverage (ie while reading, go get your own choice of drink). Enjoy.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Monday, August 08, 2011
I honestly am speechless. I am in shock. Disbelief.
Its 2011.
Its not the middle ages.
Its not the lynch mob era of the 19th and early 20th century.
Its 2011.
Yet even in 2011, racism and hatred continue to run so deep.
A group of teens went out to find the first minority they could find to attack. And after beating him, ran him over with a truck while he was staggering down the street after the beating.
I wish I could say this was a movie plot. Or it happened in another country we want to regard as backwards.
But it happened in our country just a few days ago.
You can read about it and watch it at http://us.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/06/mississippi.hate.crime/index.html but be forewarned, it is graphic.
When will this end?
Its 2011.
Its not the middle ages.
Its not the lynch mob era of the 19th and early 20th century.
Its 2011.
Yet even in 2011, racism and hatred continue to run so deep.
A group of teens went out to find the first minority they could find to attack. And after beating him, ran him over with a truck while he was staggering down the street after the beating.
I wish I could say this was a movie plot. Or it happened in another country we want to regard as backwards.
But it happened in our country just a few days ago.
You can read about it and watch it at http://us.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/06/mississippi.hate.crime/index.html but be forewarned, it is graphic.
When will this end?
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Today, Max Blumenthal of Alter Net put together a study of the manifesto of the Norwegian terrorist, and painted an interesting picture of who inspired him. Read about it at http://www.alternet.org/teaparty/151881/meet_the_right-wing_hatemongers_who_inspired_the_norway_killer?page=entire
Monday, August 01, 2011
Over the last few years, seemingly out of nowhere, a cloud has arrived and expanded to cover much of the US. This cloud brought with it the fear of a plague on its way to infest and destroy the US from within. The call was clear: we need to stop this plague now before its too late.
The plague? "creeping Shariah"
When asked, what it was or on what basis the fear is based, many of the proponents of anti Shariah measures clearly illustrate their ignorance of what it is, but stress that it is a real, legitimate fear requiring drastic action. Many speak in details about the Quran, the scripture upon which this creeping Shariah is primarily based, but when asked, have never ever read it.
While its nice to make fun of such ignorance, as has been done on political satire shows and such, the reality is such ignorant fear mongering, if allowed to persist, will only result in regrettable behavior in society, both on an individual level and on a collective level. Such as the Norway terrorist attacks. (BTW one of the big proponents of such fear, Pamela Geller, recently amended her website to remove sections of a posting from Norway which likely could have been by the perpetrator wherein the author said "We are stockpiling and caching weapons, ammunition, and food. This is going to happen fast." Read more at http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/38949_Pamela_Geller_Edits_Post_to_Conceal_Violent_Rhetoric_in_Email_from_Norway
Who is behind this campaign? Is it an evolutionary phenomenon that has just miraculously come together, thereby proving the real and valid nature of it? Or is it being cooked up in some dark laboratory by some whose intentions we can only guess at?
Well the New York Times has put together an expose on the source of the campaign. I would urge you to visit it at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/31/us/31shariah.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
The Jewish Daily Forward also has put together their own report on the mastermind. You can find that at http://forward.com/articles/139688/
One of the striking things from these news reports is that the proponents cite a "study" done at US mosques which evaluated the key aspects of Shariah and the threats they present. Specifically, how long the beard of the imam is. Whether he wears his watch on his right hand. How many of the congregants wear head wear. Etc. Real substantive evidence of the looming threat.
We have enough hate in this world to go around. Instead of adding more to the mix, why can't we follow the spirit of the various religious scriptures we all subscribe to, and foster peace, unity and love. As Rodney King said it best, "Why can't we all just get along"
We should support efforts to promote understanding. Such as interfaith social welfare programs helping the broader society. Like the doctors in Detroit, my birthplace, who are bridging religious lines to help those less fortunate (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4097874,00.html#.TjTnPNMm3dU.facebook)
Historically, when such ignorance runs wild, the result is a black eye for the era in which they occurred (eg. Spanish Inquisition, Germany, etc). Do we want our era to be viewed in similar fashion?
The plague? "creeping Shariah"
When asked, what it was or on what basis the fear is based, many of the proponents of anti Shariah measures clearly illustrate their ignorance of what it is, but stress that it is a real, legitimate fear requiring drastic action. Many speak in details about the Quran, the scripture upon which this creeping Shariah is primarily based, but when asked, have never ever read it.
While its nice to make fun of such ignorance, as has been done on political satire shows and such, the reality is such ignorant fear mongering, if allowed to persist, will only result in regrettable behavior in society, both on an individual level and on a collective level. Such as the Norway terrorist attacks. (BTW one of the big proponents of such fear, Pamela Geller, recently amended her website to remove sections of a posting from Norway which likely could have been by the perpetrator wherein the author said "We are stockpiling and caching weapons, ammunition, and food. This is going to happen fast." Read more at http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/38949_Pamela_Geller_Edits_Post_to_Conceal_Violent_Rhetoric_in_Email_from_Norway
Who is behind this campaign? Is it an evolutionary phenomenon that has just miraculously come together, thereby proving the real and valid nature of it? Or is it being cooked up in some dark laboratory by some whose intentions we can only guess at?
Well the New York Times has put together an expose on the source of the campaign. I would urge you to visit it at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/31/us/31shariah.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
The Jewish Daily Forward also has put together their own report on the mastermind. You can find that at http://forward.com/articles/139688/
One of the striking things from these news reports is that the proponents cite a "study" done at US mosques which evaluated the key aspects of Shariah and the threats they present. Specifically, how long the beard of the imam is. Whether he wears his watch on his right hand. How many of the congregants wear head wear. Etc. Real substantive evidence of the looming threat.
We have enough hate in this world to go around. Instead of adding more to the mix, why can't we follow the spirit of the various religious scriptures we all subscribe to, and foster peace, unity and love. As Rodney King said it best, "Why can't we all just get along"
We should support efforts to promote understanding. Such as interfaith social welfare programs helping the broader society. Like the doctors in Detroit, my birthplace, who are bridging religious lines to help those less fortunate (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4097874,00.html#.TjTnPNMm3dU.facebook)
Historically, when such ignorance runs wild, the result is a black eye for the era in which they occurred (eg. Spanish Inquisition, Germany, etc). Do we want our era to be viewed in similar fashion?
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