sundries

Nov. 6th, 2009 09:28 am
[personal profile] rm
  • Folks, sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong, sometimes I don't have all the data, sometimes the answers aren't clear cut. I often assemble these sundries as I'm going through my day, which particularly means the "sometimes I don't have all the data" thing comes into play a lot. There are also lots of cases where I feel information should be out there, even if it's not information I feel qualified to make a thorough judgment on.

    Anyway, last night (when I had no Internet! it's broken at home again) [livejournal.com profile] rosefox alerted me to this thread regarding an ICFA-related scholarship opportunity for PoC. Talk about: 1. me not having all the data at first (yikes!), 2. the situation not being clear cut (more opportunity for more people; GOH is Nalo Hopkinson vs. ugly RaceFail history) and 3. Me being entirely not qualified to say how anyone should proceed as a I am not an ICFA member/participant, a person offering a scholarship, or a PoC.

    So! There's a scholarship opportunity. And there's some important concerns about it. And now you have links to both. As always, I appreciate when you guys have got more than I've got on things and can help me fail better.

  • Meanwhile! Patty and I are seeing Quartett at BAM tonight. It's based on Dangerous Liasons.

  • Link from [livejournal.com profile] keori: Alan Grayson truly gets how and why politics should be theater.

  • Bath & Bodyworks employee fired for being Wiccan. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] hughcasey for the thorough write-up.

  • Large Hadron Collider now felled by birds and baguettes! No, really. Via [livejournal.com profile] firefly_124.

  • "Kiss me where I can't" -- Gilded Age Monuments and Secrets.

  • WHUT?

  • Apparently only men tell important stories. Wait, haven't I heard this before? From unpublished exes of mine that wanted my career to be as non-existent as their own?

  • via [livejournal.com profile] lipsum: What the whole God, guns and gays thing is really about -- one particular construction of masculinity as an excuse for irrational, fear-based behavior.

  • Instead of The Innocence Project's results being taken seriously, the involved students grades have now been subpoenaed to find out the "real motivation" for their justice-related work. Northwestern is refusing to comply.

  • LGBTQ issues that should be on everyone's radar right now? ENDA. Sadly, I imagine it will be a tougher sell in a bad economy -- the evil gays may take your job. Also, a moment of rage: President Obama, where are you? If you are such a strong advocate for my rights why not even one mention on the Maine situation? Why no emails to Dems in Maine before the vote?

  • I'm totally worried about how this whole Ft. Hood shooting thing is going to play out. We should probably be discussing the mental health of our soldiers, but instead, I (and many others) worried that it will just be one more excuse for anti-Islam rhetoric. On another note, the civilian police officer who stopped the shooter happens to be a woman.

  • I'm glad Precious is getting good reviews.

  • I am up to 7,247 words on ConSweet. The quality of some of my writing is going downhill, because I haven't figure out how to do everything I need to do, but the quality of my first draft writing is actually usually much higher than first draft quality, so me actually writing a first draft and Getting Shit Done is probably fine. Oddest thing current in book: a shopping cart full of pineapples.



  • via [livejournal.com profile] feyandstrange: Doctor Who cufflinks. The rubber Dalek ones are supercute I think. Ianto cosplayers, note Cybermen cufflinks; yes, I fucking dare you!
  • Date: 2009-11-06 05:23 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] featherofeeling.livejournal.com
    For example if a person who practices Islam goes on a shooting spree and people rally against it , it's called anti-Islam rhetoric, but when a Christian shoots a doctor who performs abortions and there is backlash against Christians it's not called anti-christian rhetoric.

    I think that's because the backlash you're talking about is very different. Take the first case, with a hypothetical Muslim shooter. Even if the crime had nothing to the person's faith, you're still going to hear a lot of nasty rhetoric about Islamists and terrorists. Internet commenters on news sites are already lining up to attribute the Ft. Hood shooting to the man's faith and background, and were even before reports started coming in (whether true or false) that seem to substantiate that. Fox News reporters last night were actively trying to find that the man had converted to Islam or had extremist beliefs. More, many Americans tend to conflate "religious extremist" with Islam itself, rather than to the person who belongs to the Muslim faith. You hear a lot of rhetoric about the violence and hatred inherent in Islam whenever a Muslim does something criminal. When Muslim = fundamentalist = terrorist already in many people's minds, a backlash against Islam is a lot more likely and troubling than one against Christianity would be in another situation.

    Whereas in the second case - in which Christian beliefs are explicitly behind the shooting - you might get a reaction against Christians putting their beliefs into action, or against what would be called a fundamentalist ideology within Christianity, but it wouldn't target all Christians. In fact, you'd be likely to hear a lot about how the shooter violated the tenets of Christianity. There are a lot fewer people saying the same thing about Islam, and we're called naive and bleeding-heart liberals for doing so.

    Also, I agree somewhat with your four scenarios, but in the Ft. Hood case, I think that If the shooter was white, male and Christian the assumption would be that...he was psychologically damaged by the stresses of seeing the effects of war, and that we should look after the mental health of our soldiers. Being white and being Christian would mean that he would probably have the privilege of having those traits be invisible, leaving people to treat him as an individual rather than as a representation of a minority.

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