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Week of October 16, 2005 to October 22, 2005Mary Frances Berry rocks.Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 7:50pm.
I got C-Span's Book TV going, and Juan Williams is interviewing her. After going into the book (and Callie House also rocks), Juan is trying his best to discredit the idea of reparations...see, Ms. House had a legitimate reparations movement that the Feds just ignored. Apparently tens of thousands of ex-slaves signed up. They are documented...and because Mr. Williams pushed her, Prof. Berry mentioned that reparations claims from documented descendants would present an interesting moral problem... As I sit here, I'm not happy with Juan; not so much for his opposition to reparations as the nature of his arguments. But it's not like Prof. Berry can't hang. I wasn't the only one to noticeSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 7:16pm.
on Politics | Race and Identity Editorials from Hell's leading daily newspaper
Forget itSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 4:45pm.
on Politics | Race and Identity
Know why?
Oh. You do know.
Come now, child. Five years, and the first sign is a speech he was compelled by circumstances (which circumstances include his own blunders) to make. And you get thrilled.
Oh, yes he did. When almost one in three white people responded to the question "Does Bush care about black people?" with a definitive NO...which is to say they think he's a racist, largely based on what they themselves saw...He damn sure did have to bring race into that particular speech. I rememberSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 4:28pm.
Reading this:
...I suddenly remember Mr. Nicholson. He was on a mailing list both Darkstar and I are still members of. Darkstar, I don't know if you remember, but Bianca invited him after he had a quote in a TNR about Volunteer Slavery by Jill Nelson that was more obnoxious than he intended (though IMO it would have been obnoxious anyway)
And he made one statement when he left the list that sticks with me to this day, in response to one of those "what do Black folks want" questions. He said most Black folks want a benevolent dictator rather than a democracy. And it sticks because he was right. Maybe there's a market for the truth...who knows, since you never tried it...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 4:12pm.
on Media | On bullshit | Politics You know what?
I really don't care. I been ragging the Conservative commentators, talking about how their big concern is for those lunches and exclusives. Tough titty. Declaring everything secret and releasing just enough to hint that your policies might be right, and fucking lying is no way to run a Republic. When you need stealth candidates and spin, it's obvious you're working against the desires of the majority. If you can't convince people to support your war with the truth maybe you shouldn't go to war. Just on the practical, need-your-people-behind-you tip. The Washington Secret Often Isn't No...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 6:45am.
on Politics
I rather think denouncing Republicans is still a good idea. And between Harriette (only the second SCOTUS nominee I feel no compunction to respect) and the trembling before a potential set of indictments, I think Republicans are looking for the escape hatch. or maybe they like this crap, I dunno... By the way, that's a TimesSelect link. I've let the TimesSelect thing lapse. I like Herbert and Krugman, but not +$50/year worth, and there's really no other editorialist at the Times I'm willing to pay for at all. You're no in the USofA, Ms. Hughes...they don't automatically believe youSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 6:38am.
on War Quote of note:
Hughes Misreports Iraqi History Someone explain something to me, pleaseSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 6:16am.
on Race and Identity Could someone explain to me how this editorial came to inspire invective like this:
What? No RSS feed?Quote of note:
Special Prosecutor in CIA Leak Case Starts Web Site The prosecutor investigating the leak of a CIA operative's identity put up an official Web site for making public announcements yesterday, fueling the belief of lawyers involved in the case that he will announce charges against some administration officials next week. Special counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald told attorneys for administration officials late last week that he was nearing decisions about possible charges. Without fanfare, the office put up a site at http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osc . The earth in Kansas gets a little less flatSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 5:54am.
on Justice | Race and Identity Bias Ruled in Law On Same-Sex Rape The Kansas Supreme Court yesterday struck down a state law that penalized same-sex statutory rapes by 18-year-olds much more harshly than heterosexual cases, ruling that the law unconstitutionally discriminated against gays. In a 6 to 0 opinion, the court said its decision was required by the U.S. Supreme Court's 2003 ruling in Lawrence v. Texas , a landmark victory for gay rights that abolished all state laws criminalizing sodomy between consenting adults. Yesterday's ruling was the first time after several attempts that gay rights advocates had managed to translate their Lawrence victory into a favorable ruling on another issue in the lower courts. In 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court established same-sex marriage, based on the state's constitution, not Lawrence. The best person for the job, huh?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 5:40am.
on People of the Word | Politics Quote of note:
Miers' Answer Raises Questions WASHINGTON — Asked to describe the constitutional issues she had worked on during her legal career, Supreme Court nominee Harriet E. Miers had relatively little to say on the questionnaire she sent to the Senate this week. Who damaged the process more: Jayson Blair or Judith Miller?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 22, 2005 - 5:27am.
on Media | On bullshit | Politics Totally appropriate quote:
How Miller was used by source You realize if cultural imperialism stops working they'll have to go back to bullets, right?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 21, 2005 - 9:11am.
on Culture wars | Media Quote of note:
You don't need a dictator for that. You just need Rupert Murdoch. Anyway... U.N. Body Endorses Cultural Protection PARIS, Oct. 20 -- In a vote cast as a battle of global conformity vs. cultural diversity, delegates to a U.N. agency turned aside strong U.S. objections Thursday and overwhelmingly approved the first international treaty designed to protect movies, music and other cultural treasures from foreign competition. Just wonderingSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 21, 2005 - 7:45am.
on Media Can we use Judith Miller to cast aspersions on a broad class of humans? The Exorcism of the New York Times The ongoing Judith Miller scandal—like Jayson Blair's journalistic malfeasance and the embarrassments of the Wen Ho Lee episode before it—has sent the old gray palooka down to the mat once again, where we find it wheezing, bleeding, and struggling to find its feet. Some folks shouldn't be anywhere near a discussion which even refers to raceSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 21, 2005 - 6:14am.
on Race and Identity Quote of note:
The exchange can be heard on the program's website, www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/midweek.shtml. Look for the Oct 19th show. Joan Rivers Gets Into Shouting Match Over Race The Ugly American goes to warSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 21, 2005 - 5:59am.
on War U.S. Fears Fallout Over Reported Abuse of Bodies WASHINGTON — The Bush administration moved swiftly Thursday to curb international outrage over a report that U.S. troops in Afghanistan desecrated the bodies of Taliban fighters, setting them ablaze to taunt militants. U.S. embassies around the world have been given "instructions to engage" their host governments to head off anger provoked by a videotape showing Americans torching the remains of two militants, and Assistant Secretary of State Karen P. Hughes will address the issue during a trip to Muslim areas of South Asia, a State Department official said. Well, I guess that's thatSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 21, 2005 - 5:54am.
on News Jackson Finds a New Home in Bahrain Does anyone know a good mover in the Santa Ynez Valley that can handle a Ferris wheel, a merry-go-round and zoo animals? Michael Jackson's attorney said Thursday the pop singer has made the Middle Eastern nation of Bahrain, not Neverland ranch, his permanent home. Attorney Thomas A. Mesereau Jr. declined to comment on local speculation that Jackson planned to sell Neverland ranch, but said the singer is very happy in his new home. Busted!Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 12:23pm.
on About me, not you Not really, but... Most times when I use a graphic around here I link back to the source, especially if the wole graphic is used in it original resolution and all that. But when I posted this story
That's all I kin stand, I can't stands no more!Quote of note:
Colonel Finally Saw Whites of Their Eyes American Intrapolitics: This is not a post about the Plame investigationSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 10:00am.
on Politics
I was like, "Weimarization, nice word," only to be crushed to earth before the sentence even ended. Still, nice word. I'll be looking for an opportunity to use it.
I wonder if that counts as ten jobs createdSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 9:34am.
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Homeless paid $10 to attend immigration rally For some people, it pays to oppose illegal immigration. Fourteen homeless people made $10 each Monday to hold signs in a crowd of several dozenpeople who gathered for an anti-illegal immigrant rally at the state Capitol. D.A. King, an anti-illegal immigration activist from Marietta who spoke at the protest, acknowledged Wednesday that he paid "14 willing American workers to let their voices be heard about illegal immigration." A better title does not immediately come to mindSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 7:44am.
on Economics Urban Renaissance Meets the Middle Ages They're yours for the taking: Luxury lofts in downtown Los Angeles, with rooftop pools, swanky cabanas, and views of Porta Potti brothels on skid row. Evelyn, Eduardo and Thomas live within two blocks of each other, caught in the middle of this head-on collision between economic growth and social disintegration. One is on the street, one in recovery, one in a grandly appointed loft overlooking the place he calls Dante's Inferno. "I wanted to be a part of the downtown renaissance," says Thomas Reid, an RN who moved out of West Hollywood and into his skid-row-adjacent apartment six weeks ago and was immediately "blown away" by the depth of despair at his doorstep. His windows offer "front-row seats to Skid Row Theater," with a soundtrack of screams and sirens. The headline should read "Cosby's Delivery Improves"Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 7:38am.
on Race and Identity Cosby Takes a Stand in Compton Bill Cosby didn't come to Compton High School on Wednesday night to sugarcoat reality. He began with a story about both hope and tragedy. The city, he said, needs to honor Venus and Serena Williams — the tennis superstars who rose from the public courts of Compton to the top of the world rankings. "How difficult is it for Compton to have a parade so that parents can bring the children and hold them up and say: 'They're from here'?" he asked the hundreds of residents who came to talk about turning things around in their violence-plagued city. Colonization version 3.0Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 7:30am.
on Africa and the African Diaspora | Economics | Tech First the church missionaries, then Coca-Cola. Now, Microsoft.
"But Daddy said you can TOO buy happiness!"Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 7:15am.
Quote of note:
Wal-Mart heiress returns degree to USC Wal-Mart heiress Elizabeth Paige Laurie, accused of paying a fellow college student $20,000 to do her homework, has returned her University of Southern California degree, officials said. The move came nearly a year after Laurie's freshman-year roommate, Elena Martinez, told the ABC newsmagazine "20/20" that she had written term papers and done assignments for the heiress for 3 1/2 years. "Paige Laurie voluntarily has surrendered her degree and returned her diploma to the university. She is not a graduate of USC," the school said in a statement dated Sept. 30. "This concludes the university's review of the allegations concerning Ms. Laurie." Can a cartoon be a crushing indictment?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 6:51am.
on Cartoons You must see the whole cartoon. Seriously. How embarrassing...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2005 - 5:23am.
The previous post was supposed to be saved as a draft, i.e., it's not finished. Black Intrapolitics: Did you forget where I left off? I didn't...Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 19, 2005 - 9:02pm.
on Race and Identity This is the last modification I intend to make of this chart. In the second purple box from the right, I changed "superiority" to "hegemony" so as not to shut off anyone's brain. And I felt that odd-colored crew needed to be on the same board as the other two because we're talking about strategies Black folks use to keep intact whatever it is folks need to feel secure about. Also, it lets me tell you why some folks have a snowball's chance in hell of achieving what may me quite laudable goal. First, there's something every would-be revolutionary must understand and accept. No revolution, even such a chickenshit revolution as Newt Gingrich's, no revolution has ever succeeded without the support of the middle class. I'm not talking about swing voters...anyone that can't choose between Bush and not-Bush is such an ass... Niggerati.net or Intrapolitics.org? (Read the first comment before you vote)Niggerati.net 50% (9 votes) Intrapolitics.org 28% (5 votes) Doesn't matter 22% (4 votes) Total votes: 18 Changes I been going thruSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on October 19, 2005 - 6:32pm.
on About me, not you | Open thread | Seen online | Tech 1 - Note this is an open thread. It may take a couple of days for you guys to use it but I've noticed you do, so you get one periodically. And fact is, several of the most popular threads started this way. 2 - We got changes coming...you probably noticed the title... Two things I've realized: I need a mission to run a web site, and since P6 is the center of my activities any major move I make will have to branch out from here. I'm not really thrilled by that realization because my major plans involve being more...open than I am here. P6 started as my personal blog and I really wanted it to stay that way but my major plans are more important. Bet you want a hint... Okay. Go to Negrophile and check out the blogroll. And if you like what I do (no guarantees, y'all) thank George (but don't we all?). |
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