I'm sure we all heard that Camping's once again failed to predict the end of the world. Found this via PZ Myers' Pharygula.
(really NSFW)
Saturday, 22 October 2011
I'M ALIVE
Well, I have been silent a fair while. Blame it on life. Too much blasted work. It's insane. And stupid. And for a week I have been in the remote Scots north, robbed of internet.
Couple of things, just to flesh out this I'M ALIVE post:
Couple of things, just to flesh out this I'M ALIVE post:
- LOOK, IT'S A WEASEL! My good partner-in-crime has a blog. Spiffy.
- And throw Morby's Tumblr in, else she'll claim I'm neglecting her.
- I saw Tinker Tailer a few weeks back. I thought it was excellent. I am in love with Benedict Cumberbatch.
- I am a cheater. This is true. I am watching Grey's Anatomy with two different people, and I feel somewhat adulterous.
- I did a crossword on Thursday. Yes, it was an 'quick crossword', but I did it all. I finished it and I did it with my aunt mocking me because whoever set that one in the Guardian is clearly on a dry spell as one of their clues gave you 'turn on' and another 'virgin'. I rest my case.
- I also just burnt my tongue on hot chocolate. Seems I put it in for longer than I thought I did. Oops.
And here's a Doctor Who (Tenth) fanvid I stumbled upon and rather liked.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
"Make It Stop"
I was reminded of this today by an MTV poll, so I thought I'd post. Poignant release last month by Rise Against focussing on homophobic bullying and suicides. It really is worth watching the video.
You can contribute to the Trevor Project here. As the Trevor Project is mostly focussed in the United States (though the videos come in from all over the world and many are well worth watching - gay or straight), I usually put my support, living in the UK, to Stonewall which does some bloody good work over here.
And, er, yes, the Doctor Who nerd does like punk... mostly classic 80s stuff though.
You can contribute to the Trevor Project here. As the Trevor Project is mostly focussed in the United States (though the videos come in from all over the world and many are well worth watching - gay or straight), I usually put my support, living in the UK, to Stonewall which does some bloody good work over here.
And, er, yes, the Doctor Who nerd does like punk... mostly classic 80s stuff though.
Last known gay survivor of Nazi camps dies
Rudolf Brazda, the last known 'pink triangle' survivor of the Nazi concentration camps, has died aged ninety-eight according to a German gay rights group. The Washington Post gives some background (modified):
Brazda was sent to the Nazis’ Buchenwald concentration camp in August 1942 and held there until its liberation by U.S. forces in 1945. Nazi Germany declared homosexuality an aberration that threatened the German race, and convicted some 50,000 homosexuals as criminals. An estimated 10,000 to 15,000 gay men were deported to concentration camps, where few survived.[...] Brazda was born in 1913. He grew up in the eastern German town of Meuselwitz and repeatedly ran into trouble with Nazi authorities over his homosexuality before being sent to Buchenwald. Brazda lived in the Alsace region of eastern France after World War II. Earlier this year, he was named a knight in the country’s Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur.
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Friday, 29 July 2011
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Norway attacks
I was going on hiatus but I'm just posting quickly on Oslo. I have a few mates in Norway who live about 20 miles from Oslo, none were harmed but do have friends who were on Utøya island, I have no idea if anyone they know has been hurt. My condolences to the families and the friends of those murdered.
I'm sure once it's been determined that these were the actions of Norwegian political extremists many media outlets will stop using the word 'terrorism', you can already see that happening on the United States' reporting. But if, as is looking likely, these attacks were politically motivated, they were nothing short of terrorism.
I have another friend who works for the DSB in Norway, I imagine he's going to be in for a nightmarish time in the aftermath of these events - best of luck to all those working in emergency planning and response.
The Guardian and BBC both have live blogs running.
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Senior Ghanaian minster orders arrest of gays
I've finally found something (via Nicholas Pegg) to drag me kicking and screaming away from the phone hacking scandal here in Britain.
Reports are coming in from a few news outlets that Ghanaian National Democratic Congress politician and Minister for the Western Region of Ghana, Paul Evans Aidoo, has ordered the security forces in the country to round up all people suspected of engaging in homosexual activity. He has also asked for the assistance of Blockleiters (apologies, my fingers couldn't avoid the slip into Godwin) landlords and tenants in providing reliable information on gay people in the area. Ghana isn't exactly a haven for LGBT people and after months of campaigning by Aidoo against homosexuality in the country this doesn't come as a huge surprise. He also appears to be one of the African politicians who believes that homosexuality is a Western 'problem', stating that he does not believe the recent number given of 8,000 lesbians and gay men in the region (though it is difficult to substantiate as this post outlines - if anyone knows a better source, please link me).
As a side note, LGBT people generally account for about 2-10% of the population, this being the case, the Western Region's population of 1,924,577 should be home to at least 36,000 gay people - you could fit the population of the Scottish town (considered of a reasonable size - we had three schools in the town itself, a supermarket, plenty of wee shops in the centre, about eight churches and a swimming pool) where I grew up into that number two and half times.
Meanwhile, Mr Aidoo has said of the gay community in the country that: “all efforts are being made to get rid of these people in the society.” Delightful man. When are you planning on pushing a 'Kill The Gays' bill through? I'm sure if you try hard enough you could be like Uganda, or even better, Saudi Arabia! Wouldn't that be nice? Just for now though I'll mark you in there with Jamaica.
EDIT: I'm just posting some more recent reports/blogs/etc that have come through during the day - a fair few say basically the same thing, others elaborate further. Below my list, I've got a bit more bloggery.
FURTHER EDIT: Ghanaian Chronicle have posted a nasty little homophobic piece to their website which I would blog further on only I'm exhausted, however their conscience is slightly greater than Mr Aidoo's at the least:
On one hand... cheers for not supporting the witch-hunt, on the other... bollocks.
Also, I've looked into our "lynch 'em" friend and found the source-iest article in which the MP for Shai Osu Doku, Hon David Tetteh Assuming (a Christian) suggesting that mob justice would be carried out by Ghana's people where he also states that homosexuality is a foreign import (yep, that old chestnut):
Just like good old Christianity. As Christianity was a foreign import, I thoroughly advocate your abandoning the religion immediately, sir, for the good of the cultural setting of your country. I do note, in his defence, that he doesn't explicitly advocate mob action, he just supports more frequent raids on gay people's meeting places, lack of equality, fighting equality and increasing the numbers of people (i.e. recruiting more women) to spread intolerance. He is going out of his way to create the culture where people will lynch their fellow human beings on the grounds of their sexuality, actual or perceived.
EDIT: I'm just posting some more recent reports/blogs/etc that have come through during the day - a fair few say basically the same thing, others elaborate further. Below my list, I've got a bit more bloggery.
- http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=214382
- http://lezgetreal.com/2011/07/ghana-joins-in-on-kill-the-gays-mania-in-africa/
- http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/309359
- http://instinctmagazine.com/blog/ghana-officials-threaten-to-lynch-lgbt-in-the-country?directory=100011 (this one also outlines threats of lynching by another official - I get it now 'National Democratic Congress' is local slang for 'Intolerant, Murderous, Inhumane Party'?)
- http://www.ghanatoghana.com/Ghanahomepage/paul-evans-aidoo-arrest-homosexuals
- http://gay-persons-of-color.blogspot.com/2011/07/ghana-minister-orders-arrest-of-all.html
- http://www.blaghag.com/2011/07/ghana-orders-all-gays-arrested.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
- http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/07/21/politician_in_ghana_threatens_to_round_up_the_gays
- http://www.skepticrainbows.com/1/post/2011/07/ghana-threatens-homosexual-individuals.html
- http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2011/07/ghana-mp-warns-homosexuals-of-pending-mob-lynching/
- http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=214421 (there are some big flaws in this article (IMO), but it's good to see the argument for secularism and tolerance from a liberal Ghanaian perspective)
- British quality papers are finally picking this up The Independent has a good in depth article.
- http://www.examiner.com/gay-lesbian-issues-in-national/ghana-minister-orders-arrests-of-gays-and-lesbians (very sensible last paragraph)
- http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/candacechellew-hodge/4901/ghana_moves_to_arrest_gays_and_lesbians/ (this one has a bit more info on numbers of at least partially open LGBT people in the region)
- Ghana Web also has a list.
- The BBC were disappointingly late to the story but it does include comments from Mac-Darling Cobbinah, the head of the Centre for Popular Education and Human Rights, which are both positive and depressing.
Petitions:
- Directed at Stonewall's Top 100 Employers No. 1, IT company IBM - which has a Ghana branch, to denounce words of Aidoo.
FURTHER EDIT: Ghanaian Chronicle have posted a nasty little homophobic piece to their website which I would blog further on only I'm exhausted, however their conscience is slightly greater than Mr Aidoo's at the least:
The Chronicle hopes the authorities would not take advantage of the anti-homosexual sentiments in society to pursue a witch-hunting agenda. We can pursue the cause of eliminating this society of the scourge of gay and lesbian activities, without being vindictive.
Also, I've looked into our "lynch 'em" friend and found the source-iest article in which the MP for Shai Osu Doku, Hon David Tetteh Assuming (a Christian) suggesting that mob justice would be carried out by Ghana's people where he also states that homosexuality is a foreign import (yep, that old chestnut):
You cannot trace this act to any of the settings in Ghana. So this is foreign and I am I saying that Ghanaians cherish our culture a lot so for anybody to adulterate the cultural setting in Ghana as far as this act is concerned[...]
Just like good old Christianity. As Christianity was a foreign import, I thoroughly advocate your abandoning the religion immediately, sir, for the good of the cultural setting of your country. I do note, in his defence, that he doesn't explicitly advocate mob action, he just supports more frequent raids on gay people's meeting places, lack of equality, fighting equality and increasing the numbers of people (i.e. recruiting more women) to spread intolerance. He is going out of his way to create the culture where people will lynch their fellow human beings on the grounds of their sexuality, actual or perceived.
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