The linkspam on the character death panel from Gally won't be going up for a least a few days -- too many people who have said they want to write things are still traveling/having con crud/have other personal commitments, such as I'll probably put it together this weekend. And in case it wasn't clear to anyone, it's going to be commentary free. Just "here's people writing about the thing," in case you're concerned or anything.
I wonder what this said. On one hand, I should TOTALLY be on Wikipedia. On the other hand, I bet it'd be like when people kept editing the entry on stingrays to call them murderers.
To avoid supporting gay people in any way whatsoever Catholic Charities is now denying benefits to all spouses. "If you and your spouse are already enrolled in Catholic Charities health coverage, your spouse will be grandfathered in. Starting tomorrow, however, new employees (or newly married employees, hint hint) will not be allowed to add spouses to the plan."
Is it because of the word choice? "Barred" making them sound like victims where 'prohibited' or 'restricted' would not?
Could this be a language thing? I've seen similar language used with 'Pedophiles barred from living near schools'. That didn't cause me to think of them as victims, but I'm predisposed to think of pedophiles as bad people. In contrast reading American history and how people of color were barred from using water fountains in public , I feel that they were victims of racism.
The video of the overcrowded train reminds me of riding the 6 during rush hour.
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Date: 2010-03-03 07:51 pm (UTC)Could this be a language thing? I've seen similar language used with 'Pedophiles barred from living near schools'. That didn't cause me to think of them as victims, but I'm predisposed to think of pedophiles as bad people. In contrast reading American history and how people of color were barred from using water fountains in public , I feel that they were victims of racism.
The video of the overcrowded train reminds me of riding the 6 during rush hour.