The Irony

Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:16 am
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I just have to share this :-)

I'm a member of an online consumer survey site (My Survey) -- it's one of those where you earn points for taking surveys and then can redeem them for cash. Anyway, today I was vastly amused because the survey they had me do was entirely about tomato based products, and how likely I would be to buy them, like them, etc. I can't eat tomatoes. I don't think my answers will be of much help to them...

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scotica: (Prop 8)
I have been seeing expressed, in commentary in the main stream media, letters to the editor, blogs, online comments, and the like, the idea that drawing parallels between the struggle for Gay civil rights, especially same-sex marriage, and the Civil Rights Movement is somehow "insulting" to African-Americans. I can think of no better rebuttal to this misguided notion than to quote Coretta Scott King, widow of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:

"I still hear people say that I should not be talking about the rights of lesbian and gay people and I should stick to the issue of racial justice... But I hasten to remind them that Martin Luther King, Jr., said, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere' ... I appeal to everyone who believes in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream to make room at the table of brotherhood and sisterhood for lesbian and gay people." [Coretta Scott King, 25th anniversary luncheon for Lambda Defense and Education Fund, March 31, 1998]

"I've always felt that homophobic attitudes and policies were unjust and unworthy of a free society and must be opposed by all Americans who believe in democracy." [Coretta Scott King, 25th anniversary luncheon for Lambda Defense and Education Fund, quoted in the Chicago Sun Times, April 1, 1998]

"Gays and lesbians stood up for civil rights in Montgomery, Selma, in Albany, Georgia, and St. Augustine, Florida, and many other campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement. Many of these courageous men and women were fighting for my freedom at a time when they could find few voices for their own, and I salute their contributions." [Coretta Scott King, 25th anniversary luncheon for Lambda Defense and Education Fund, quoted in the Chicago Tribune, April 1, 1998]

"Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their humanity, their dignity and personhood. This sets the stage for further repression and violence that spread all too easily to victimize the next minority group." [Coretta Scott King, a speech at the Palmer Hilton Hotel, quoted in the Chicago Defender, April 1, 1998]

"I say 'common struggle,' because I believe very strongly that all forms of bigotry & discrimination are equally wrong and should be opposed by right-thinking Americans everywhere. Freedom from discrimination based on sexual orientation is surely a fundamental human right in any great democracy, as much as freedom from racial, religious, gender, or ethnic discrimination." [Coretta Scott King, Opening Plenary Session, 13th annual Creating Change conference of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Atlanta, Georgia, November 9, 2000]

"A constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages is a form of gay bashing, and it would do nothing at all to protect traditional marriages." [Coretta Scott King, speech at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, USA Today, March 24, 2004]

[Source of quotes and citations: http://www.soulforce.org/article/766 ]

Please note especially where Mrs. King said "I've always felt...", and that she explicitly, in so many words, opposed a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. There is no doubt that she --and her husband-- would have opposed California's Prop. 8 (and the other anti-Gay marriage laws) if they were still alive today.

We shouldn't be afraid to link the struggle for Gay civil rights to the struggle for Black civil rights -- Mrs. King wasn't. Civil rights are civil rights.


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Blame [livejournal.com profile] duchessletitia. I have a dragon egg: Adopt one today!

If people visit it, it will hatch. (We may be about to see what happens when not enough people click on the egg :-)
scotica: (Prop 8)
Anyone in the South Bay or South Peninsula going to one of the Prop. 8 protests today? I'm going, but it would be more fun to go with friends. If I end up going alone I think I'll go to the one in San Jose, but I'm up for going to any of the ones I could get to in time.

Police Meme

Thursday, 13 November 2008 02:13 pm
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If you saw me in a police car, what would you think I got arrested for? Answer, then post this question to your own journal (if you want) and see how many crimes you get accused of.
scotica: (Prop 8)
I've made some more "No on 8" signs. In addition to the plain version, add your own text version, and "Another Catholic Urging" version, there are versions with "Straight Married Couple", "Christian", "Muslim", "Jew", "Buddhist", "Hindu", and "Mormon". I may add more as the whim strikes me (or I get requests).

For text links to the images, go to Printable 8.5 x 11 Inch "Vote No On Prop 8" Signs (Links to Images)

To see all the images on the same page, go to Printable 8.5 x 11 Inch "Vote No On Prop 8" Signs (Images) (Warning -- this is an image heavy page and may take a while to load!)

Please share these links with others!
scotica: (Prop 8)

Wednesday I voted no on Proposition 8, and this evening I made my own "No on 8" sign to put in my window (and tomorrow on my mail box), after searching fruitlessly online for a decent self-printable sign (finding a proper official yard sign is difficult). So, for the benefit of others who want a sign but can't find one, here is a copy of the 8.5 x 11 inch sign I made, as well as one ready to have a different line of text added along the top, and a third that just has the official No on 8 logo centered (without the added text above). [These are PNG files. I did them in Photoshop, so if needed I could save and upload them in other formats, too.] If anyone wants to improve on the graphic quality, please feel free --I've no doubt my graphics artist friends are shuddering in horror at these-- and I'll happily replace the files with better ones!

Images behind a cut, because I care )

Please also donate to the No on 8 campaign -- the Yes on 8 campaign is flooding the airwaves with their dishonest ads and the No campaign needs help in order to combat them.

Nearest Book Meme

Wednesday, 15 October 2008 04:58 pm
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I got this from [livejournal.com profile] duchessletitia.

Grab the nearest book.
* Open the book to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST

If I count headwords as sentences (because they are followed by a period/full stop):

"Robert of Bernis was a goldsmith in 1465 (Laing, 154), John Barnis witnessed an instrument of sasine in 1496 (Bamff, p. 37), and Alexander Barnis was admitted burgess of Aberdeen in 1524 (NSCM., I, p. 48)."

Otherwise:

"Alexander Bairins was admitted burgess of Aberdeen, 1575 (RSCA., I, p. 220), Gilbert Bairnis was 'sacristar' there, 1595 (CRA., p. 117), and Matthew Bairnis was admitted burgess of the burgh, 1616 (NSCM., I, p. 117)."

I'm going to let y'all guess what book that was!

[I've now fixed the typos in my original post]

Evil Meme

Thursday, 9 October 2008 02:33 am
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Apparently, I'm not. (But then, they didn't ask about staying up too late baking three batches of zucchini bread...)



You Are 18% Evil



You are good. So good, that you make evil people squirm.

Just remember, you may need to turn to the dark side to get what you want!

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Oops.

When re-doing the filters on my email accounts yesterday, I managed to set them to filter out essentially all my email (except my email at the young, upstart university), so if you emailed me between the evening of Sunday, 20 July and this afternoon (3 pm, Monday, 21 July), I didn't get your email. So please send it again!

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