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As Darkness Descends
Yesterday morning a friend of mine posted a warning on Facebook. There was an event page hosted by a militia group called Kenosha Guard. The event was “Armed Citizens to Protect our Lives and Property.” The event page asked if … Continue reading
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Tagged arms, Black lives matter, Blue Lives Matter, citizen, community members, demonstrators, Facebook, fan kid, gun, gun rights activists, Illinois, Jacob Blake, Kenosha, Kenosha Guard, media, militia, murder, National Guard, opinion, patriots, police, protesters, race, racist, right-wingers, rioting, self-defense, shooting, victim, vigilantes, weapon, Wisconsin
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The Pardoning of Susan B. Anthony
Today Donald Trump, the hero of nasty women everywhere, officially pardoned Susan B. Anthony for the crime of illegally voting in 1872. Excuse me for laughing. If any other President, on the 100th anniversary of woman’s suffrage in the United … Continue reading
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Tagged 15th amendment, Donald Trump, election, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Equal Rights Amendment, fraud, Google, low incoming housing, mail-in voting, minority neighborhoods, misogynist, old boys club, pardon, polling locations, postal service, race, racist, Republican, right to choose, sexual assault, suburban housewives, suffragettes, Susan B. Anthony, United States, voter rolls, voting, voting rights, woman's suffrage, women, women's rights
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George Floyd Died Today
George Floyd died today. And another piece of America went with him. I want to believe that the racist culture in which our nation and our entire history is so steeped is in decline, and perhaps white women calling police … Continue reading
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Tagged America, black men, citizens, class, Confederate flags, Covid-19, culture, death, died, equity, George Floyd, Georgia, history, less than, Michigan, Minneapolis, New York, North, oppressions, other, people of color, police, poverty, power, privilege, race, racist, South, swastikas, systemic racism, United States, white
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Donald Trump, Mike Pence, and the Dismantling of Queer Rights
During the 2016 Presidential campaign a photograph of Donald Trump holding a rainbow flag went viral. Some of those in the queer community, particularly members of the Log Cabin Republicans, thought that it showed that he was supportive of LGBT … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption agencies, AIDS, allies, ally, anti-discrimination laws, anti-gay policies, Cabinet, Census Bureau, Christian, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, closets, conservative, discrimination, Donald Trump, embassies, equal rights, equality, Equality Act, federal government, gay, gender identity, government, Health and Human Services, health facilities, HIV, homophobic, Islamophobic, Jeff Sessions, judgeships, Justice Department, LGBT, Log Cabin Republicans, love, Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, military, misogynist, Miss Universe, pride month, queer community, racist, rainbow flag, re-election, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, right-wing, same-sex marriage, schools, self-expression, self-hating, self-identity, sex, sexuality, society, Steve Bannon, students, Supreme Court, Tom Cotton, transgender, Trump administration, White House
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Pride (and Prejudice)
So far, this year’s Pride Month has been a bizarre microcosm of living life as a queer person in the United States, and our experience is a microcosm of minority communities in general. This month, the queer community has … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, African-American, allies, America, Black lives matter, black trans women, bombing, Capitol, Dallas, death, Detroit, Dignity, discrimination, Donald Trump, equal rights, Equal Rights Amendment, equality, gender, Governor Tony Evers, hate groups, hatred, homophobes, human being, immigrants, Israeli, Jew, LGBT community, life, love, marginalized communities, mass shooting, minority communities, mosque, Muslim, Nazis, politcal gains, politcal losses, prejudice, pride, pride month, privileged class, progress, queer, race, racist, rainbow flag, religion, right to vote, right-wingers, rights, same-sex couples, status quo, struggle, suicidal, trans, United States, Wisconsin, women
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On Trump and Racism
Donald Trump is a racist. That is it. Period. Donald Trump is a racist. There should be no further discussion. It is a fact. But in this day and age there apparently are no “facts,” only “fake news,” lies, … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, African countries, African-Americans, America, apologists, Aryans, black communities, capitalism, Charlottesville, Chinese, co-workers, colonialism, culture, Donald Trump, economy, emigrate, Europe, exploitation, fake news, friends, Haiti, Hmong, huddled masses, human, immigrants, Irish, Italians, Lady Liberty, melting pot, Mexicans, Muslim, neighbors, neo-Nazi, newspapers, Norway, politiicians, Presidents, race, racism, racist, Richard Nixon, shithole countries, the F word, Twitter, United States, Watergate, websites, white nationalists
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On “Our Heritage”
As more National Football League players and even college and high school players stand with arms linked or kneel in protest it is not a phrase from one of Donald Trump’s tweets that stands out most to me. It’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Alabama, alt.right, Americans, arts, black citizens, Black lives matter, capitalists, civil rights, Confederate statues, discrimination, Donald Trump, European, freedom, gay, heritage, heroes, history, history books, immigrant, lynching, melanin, military, minority, national anthem, National Football League, Native American, NFL, people of color, person of color, police, protest, queer, racist, racists, ruling class, schools, science, segregation, skin color, slaves, society, Standing Rock, tweets, voting, white people, white privilege
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On Statues, Flags, and Heritage
Statues that honor secessionists who rebelled against our country are coming down in cities around the country and it is well past time for it. The soldiers honored with these statues were men who fought to defend slavery. While … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolph Hitler, African-American, alligators, ancestors, Battle of Bad Axe, Black Hawk War, bluegrass, Cajun culture, California, Charlottesville, civil rights, civil war, collard greens, Confederacy, Confederate battle flag, country music, Dan White, Democratic national convention, Dixieland jazz, freedom, gold rush, great-great-grandfather, Harper Lee, Harry Truman, Indian, Irish heritage, Jew, Logan Strother, Michiganders, minority, Native American, Native Americans, Oliver Cromwell, oppressed, peanuts, pecan pie, pride, queer, racist, Republican party, Robert. E. Lee, secessionists, slavery, South, Southern heritage, Southern hospitality, Spanish moss, Spencer Piston, states' rights, statues, Stonewall Jackson, Strom Thurmond, sweet tea, symbols, Tennessee Williams, Thomas Ogorzale, Unite the Right, Washington Post, white, white power, William Faulkner, Wisconsin legislature, Wisconsinites
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Random Thoughts on the First Clinton/Trump Debate
Bernie Sanders was my first choice for President this year, so I voted for him in the primary, but he lost. It was incredibly disheartening but the reality is that he is no longer running for President. We are well … Continue reading
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Tagged African-American issues, African-Americans, Americans, Bernie Sanders, birther movement, birthright, bully, business, businessman, candidate, casino, CEO, China, Christian, citizenship, Clinton/Trump debate, deregulation, Detroit, Donald Trump, Douglas MacArthur, employees, experience, Gary Johnson, hawk, Hillary Clinton, human resources, ICE, illegal immigrants, inner city, ISIS, Jill Stein, law and order, lawyer, left, left-wing, loopholes, manufacturing jobs, Mexico, money, Muslims, national health plan, oval office, Philadelphia, political ambition, politician, poverty, power, President, President Obama, professionalism, profiling, racist, Reagan, Republican platform, self-promoter, shareholders, shoe repairman, stop and frisk, tax cuts, tax returns, taxpayers, terrorists, trickle-down, vote, Wall Street, war, Washington Post, White House
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On the Mormon Church’s Love of Me
Today the Mormon Church made headlines by holding a press conference in which three of their apostles and one of their women leaders stated the church’s unequivocal support for protections in housing, employment, and public accommodations for lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) citizens. … Continue reading
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Tagged African-Americans, apostles, bisexual, boycotts, California, Catholic Church, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Civil Rights Act of 1964, discrimination, Elder Dalling Oaks, employment, Employment Non-Discrimination Act, ENDA, Fox News, free-market economics, gay, gay-straight alliance, homophobic, housing, legislator, lesbian, LGBT, London, marriage equality, Martin Luther King Jr., media, Mel Gibson, Mormon Church, Mozilla, My Husband's Not Gay, protections, public accommodations, queer equality, racist, religious freedom, Salt Lake Tribune, same-sex attraction, scriptures, separation of church and state, sexist, Ted Nugent, Texas, transgender, transphobic, U. S. Olympic team, United States Constitution, Utah, Voting Rights Act, Wisconsin
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