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Unconscious Mutterings 193

Unconscious Mutterings 193

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Weekly Unconscious Mutterings Meme – Week 193

  1. Opinion :: poll, editorial, considered, judicial, ideology
  2. Tardy :: school. late, slip, excuse, punctual
  3. Peer pressure :: self-assertion, nonconformity, centered, insecurity, popular
  4. Grownup :: kid, adult, movie, stuff, age-appropriate
  5. ! :: !!, !!!, !!!??, ?!?!?!?!
  6. Beer :: wine, cider, mug, stein
  7. Sit :: down, up, straight, ankles crossed, chair, seated
  8. Shower :: bath, thanks, baby, love
  9. Consumate :: (sic, consummate) masterful, perfect, marriage, accomplish – or perhaps “consumate: a group of consumers”
  10. Wasting :: disease, time, slim, frail, space, atrophy, devastation, plentitude, fullness, glowing
Unconscious Mutterings 191

Unconscious Mutterings 191

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Weekly Unconscious Mutterings Meme – Week 191

  1. Taxes :: income, earnings, services, real estate, corporate welfare, cayman islands
  2. Hooray :: hoorah, weeee, oooooh, yay, all right, woo-hoo, yah, yippie, amen
  3. Justification :: rationalization, explanation, excuse, reasoning, ends/means, sola fide
  4. Shocking :: humorous, electric, outrageous, puritan
  5. Bureaucracy :: red tape, mediocracy, depersonalized, obstructive
  6. Porn :: scandal, skin, tapes, full frontal, degrading, imagistic
  7. Silly :: frivolous, goofy, serious, dazed, foolish
  8. DJ :: record rider, scratch, chains, mix, club
  9. Swing :: rhythm, vote, pendulum, stop, arrange, trapeze, tree
  10. Anti- :: opposed, against, pro-, ferryman, falcon, toes
More Blog Quiz Thingies

More Blog Quiz Thingies

You Should Be A Poet


You craft words well, in creative and unexpected ways. And you have a great talent for evoking beautiful imagery…or describing the most intense heartbreak ever.
You’re already naturally a poet, even if you’ve never written a poem.

What Type of Writer Should You Be?

You Belong in Fall

Intelligent, introspective, and quite expressive at times…
You appreciate the changes in color, climate, and mood that fall brings. Whether you’re carving wacky pumpkins or taking long drives, autumn is a favorite time of year for you.

What Season Are You?

You Are 55% American

Most times you are proud to be an American.
Though sometimes the good ole US of A makes you cringe. Still, you know there’s no place better suited to be your home. You love your freedom and no one’s going to take it away from you!

How American Are You?

Would You Have Been a Nazi?

The Expatriate
Achtung! You are 30% brainwashworthy, 22% antitolerant, 28% blindly patriotic

Congratulations! You are not susceptible to brainwashing, your values and cares extend beyond the borders of your own country, and your Blind Patriotism does not reach unhealthy levels. If you had been German in the 30s, you would’ve left the country.

One bad scenario — as I hypothetically project you back in time — is that you just wouldn’t have cared one way or the other about Nazism. Maybe politics don’t interest you enough. But the fact that you took this test means they probably do. I’m gonna give you the benefit of the doubt.

Did you know that many of the smartest Germans departed prior to the beginning of World War II, because they knew some evil sh*t was brewing? Brain Drain. Many of them were scientists. It is very possible you could have been one of them.

Conclusion: Born and raised in Germany in the early 1930’s, you would not have been a Nazi.


The Would You Have Been A Nazi? Test written by jason_bateman on OkCupid

You Belong in the UK


Blimey!
A little proper, a little saucy.
You’re so witty and charming…
No one notices your curry breath

What English Speaking Country Are You?

Your French Name is:


Odette Aigremont

What’s Your French Name?

You Should Wear Moschino

Classic European glamour with a girlish flair

What Fun Fashion Designer Should You Wear?

What Classic Dame Are You?

Katharine Hepburn
You scored 14% grit, 33% wit, 42% flair, and 19% class!

You are the fabulously quirky and independent woman of character. You go your own way, follow your own drummer, take your own lead. You stand head and shoulders next to your partner, but you are perfectly willing and able to stand alone. Others might be more classically beautiful or conventionally woman-like, but you possess a more fundamental common sense and off-kilter charm, making interesting men fall at your feet. You can pick them up or leave them there as you see fit. You share the screen with the likes of Spencer Tracy and Cary Grant, thinking men who like strong women.

The Classic Dames Test written by gidgetgoes on OkCupid. Find out what kind of classic leading man you’d make by taking the
Classic Leading Man Test.

Ok, just for fun, I took the Classic Leading Man Quiz too!

Cary Grant

You scored 7% Tough, 19% Roguish, 33% Friendly, and 42% Charming!

You are the epitome of charm and style, the smooth operator who steals the show with your sophisticated wit, quiet confidence and flirty sense of humor. You are able to catch any woman you want just by flashing that disarming smile, even if you’re flashing it at a kindly aunt or engaging child at the time. When you walk into a room, women are instantly intrigued and even the men are impressed, but you’re too nice a guy to steal anyone else’s girl…unless the guy deserves it. You’re stylish, yes, but you can also be a little bit nutty. However, you’re primarily seen as dashing, suave and romantic. Your co-stars include Katharine Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly, stylish women with a sense of fun.

Find out what kind of classic dame you’d make by taking the Classic Dames Test. The Classic Leading Man Test written by gidgetgoes on OkCupid.

Unconscious Mutterings 190

Unconscious Mutterings 190

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Weekly Unconscious Mutterings Meme – Week 190

  1. Bell :: Tolls for Thee, Tone, Ma, Clear
  2. Abuse :: of Power, Domestic, Verbal
  3. Relief :: Aid, Organizations, Crisis
  4. List :: Mailing, Black, Santa
  5. Concern :: Caring, Interest, Ultimate
  6. Absolute :: Contextual, Demand, Inflexible, Anti-dialogue
  7. Cling :: Free, Depend, Insecurity, Fearful
  8. Dump :: the Jerk, Landfill, Bodies, Discard
  9. Terminate :: Extreme Prejudice, Contract, Kill, End
  10. Wine :: Cave, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Cheese, Sociability
Violence is the Fault of Pro-Choice – Meme?

Violence is the Fault of Pro-Choice – Meme?

According to the Christian Newswire, Human Life International has opened up a new website that claims to expose the “Real Source of Violence” in the abortion debate. Guess who they claim is responsible for the violence?

“This website exposes the pro-choice movement as the most violent political movement in United States history. In fact, we have documented over 7,000 acts of violence and illegal activities by those who support or practice abortion,” stated Brian Clowes, Ph. D., senior analyst for HLI. “We have launched this site to expose this troubling truth and to draw attention to the fact that this violence is escalating at a very disturbing rate. Since 2000, there have been an astonishing 269 homicides and other killings committed by the pro-abortion movement.”

They include a lot under the “pro-abortion” movement. You’d have to read through the stories yourself to get a sense of some of the problems with the methods and logic. There are probably a few genuine cases of fringe pro-choicers in there – there are always a few at the edge of every line of thought. However, they are trying to conflate the pro-choice idea with an organized violence. Perhaps I’ll tackle the details on another day, but I’m kind of hoping that someone else will do it, someone who actually makes a salary as a researcher, and I can give you a link.

While there seems to be a spectrum among its members, HLI itself looks like a far-right activist Catholic organization. In as neutral a tone as they can manage, they’re calling their new site an “informational resource.” Go to the Newswire link to get the address – there’s no way I’m linking to it on this blog.

One of the things that struck me right away in the news release was their claim that pro-choicers are racists. Wow. That’s really counter-intuitive to my sense of things, so I had a “stop the train” moment. They mention an example of a Maine couple who had abducted their 19-year old daughter, “bound her hands and feet and were transporting her to New York for a late-term abortion simply because the child’s father was black.”

If this story is true, then it seems to me that abduction, kidnapping, and an attempt at an unwanted abortion upon a woman of 19 are crimes in themselves. The racism and criminal behavior, not to mention the lack of care for their daughter implied by this, cannot be generalized onto anyone who is pro-choice. That’s absurd. But this is what they do, all the while complaining at their site that they feel that prochoicers and the media “stereotype” anyone who is against abortion.

— An aside- I’m wondering who wrote this press release. This group has been around since the early 80’s, and it’s pretty big. Perhaps it’s a bias of mine, but I think of Catholics as pro-education (except for sex education, of course). It may be because of my deep admiration for some of the Catholic theologians and scholars I have read, heard, or met. My own experiences have been rather positive. There was a shrine in my hometown, and they had some beautiful christmas lights. I think of retreat, study, monastic life. I was a research assistant for a Catholic bio-ethicist in graduate school. He was a clear, calm, well-educated and kind man, bearing nothing at all like the tone expressed here. Like I say, it could be my blinders, but it doesn’t even sound Catholic to me. Usually, interactions between Catholic groups and the media are, well, better than this. Could this group be on the outs? Just wondering. It reads more like a diatribe from political Protestants, Christian dominionists in particular. I could be wrong.

In their news release, they claim that that Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, wanted the KKK’s slogan to be “to breed a race of thoroughbreds.” Well, here’s another viewpoint on the question of her supposed racism. Dr. Edward A. Kempf was the one who actually said this, and of course it has been taken out of context and with distorted meaning (again).

Sanger’s books were among the very first burned by the Nazis in their campaign against family planning, and of her, Martin Luther King Jr. said:

There is a striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger’s early efforts. . . . Our sure beginning in the struggle for equality by nonviolent direct action may not have been so resolute without the tradition established by Margaret Sanger and people like her.

HLI doesn’t mention some of their own fringe leadership, like their key man in Europe, Siegfried Ernt M.D., who has said some pretty wild things, including this comment about the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980s: “Why is there this attitude of degenerated masochism which makes us destroy systematically our own breed and race and which makes us passively watch how our own mental, moral, and biological inheritance is getting wasted and ruined?” (Ernst is also a close friend of the German Neo-Nazi leader Manfred Roeder, founder of several radical right groups. One would have to consider Roeder, who has stated that violence is the best cure for Germany’s ills, to be a kind of terrorist. He served over 9 years of prison time for charges related to the bombing of refugee hostels in 1980.)

It used to be weird for me to see these odd projections and reversals. It has become commonplace under the rise of the reich right. HLI is a tax exempt organization, a non-profit charity – it’s considered a “pro-life missionary group.” And what a stange mix of doctrine and politics it is! HLI is against family planning, contraception, voluntary sterilization, and medically accurate sexuality education – so they actually encourage more unwanted pregnancies, promoting and depending on unrealistic abstinence-only programs. They oppose Planned Parenthood, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). To aid in their work in 39 countries, they have conferences, publish books, issue newsletters and maintain several websites. “Outreach” programs include Next Generation (for youth), Pierre Toussaint Project (for African-Americans) and Latinos for Life (for Latinos). Its Population Research Institute argues against the notion that human overpopulation is occurring and fights UN efforts to control population growth. Their methods include or have included boycotts, clinic blockades, harassment and intimidation of clinic clients and employees, leafleting students with misinformation and other anti-choice propaganda, and misinformation campaigns featuring films such as the discredited The Silent Scream. Among their false claims are that contraception causes abortions and infertility, and that abortions cause breast cancer and severe psychological trauma.

I’m looking at this one group today because I got an email about the obnoxious press release (thanks Karyn!). I don’t mean to pick on them, not exclusively (grin). Hey, they’re only one of many. That’s one of the reasons it interests me.

You see, what you get – effectively speaking – when you spread the “evil birth control” and “evil abortion” memes is more babies born for your “team”! It’s an evolutionary meme – a contagious set of ideas, spread via evangelical marketing, that changes the views of segments of society. Of course, some will grow up and “rebel” – and some will speak differently from their actions – but what you get, generally speaking, are more of whoever supports the meme. More babies, more meme-bots.

As Monty Python’s song “Every Sperm is Sacred” from The Meaning of Life puts it, “You’re A Catholic the moment Dad came.”

Could it be that in some sense it really is about producing more babies for the church, for the fatherland or motherland or homeland, for the cause, for the power, for God – whatever your claim to authority might be for more people remarkably like yourself in some significant way? Don’t study evolution, just BE evolution – is that it?

That’s one disadvantage of higher education (and thus, deferred family-making) and serious family planning – fewer babies for that “team.” Of course, given our global conditions, fewer babies might be better for everybody. Unfortunately, I think that part will be taken care of by scarcity of resources, poverty, war, the effects of pollution and the like.

While I think the matter of abortion (especially late-term abortion) is genuinely difficult and controversial, it’s difficult to see what biblical authority anyone could claim for being against medical education and knowledge, birth control, some measure of planning when (and if) to have children – and yes, perhaps even abortion. Neither birth control measures nor abortion are prohibited in the bible. What is prohibited is the sacrifice of babies upon the alters of false gods. You may recall that other kinds of sacrifice were quite common – you may remember that Christianity itself is based on the the sacrifice of the Christ – God’s son.

To blame all those who are pro-choice for the violence associated with the abortion debate is flagrantly dishonest. Of course, it would also be dishonest to blame all of those who would never have an abortion under any circumstances (even those who believe that it is the government’s job to prohibit others from doing so) for the pro-death violence sometimes enacted under the banner “pro-life.” But not quite as dishonest, because many of the followers of “pro-life” are encouraged to condone and participate in violence for the cause. Yes, that should sound a bit familiar. I have yet to see the pro-choice terrorist. What – “honor a woman’s right to choose, or I’ll choose to blow up my body right here?” Not likely.

Oh, and if somehow, someway, you didn’t happen yet to notice, opposing birth control and abortion activated two other agendas as well as more babies for the team:

  • Stuff right-wing voters “in the booth”
  • Stuff women back “in the box”

These are two things – for sure – that America doesn’t need.

Unconscous Mutterings 189

Unconscous Mutterings 189

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Weekly Unconscious Mutterings Meme – Week 189

  1. Running :: blind, into the night
  2. Alternative :: url, email, lifestyle, school
  3. Cope :: navigate, process, transform
  4. Lots :: tons, oodles, bits
  5. Sympathetic :: ear, feelings, empathetic
  6. Barn :: door, cats
  7. Totally :: unexpectedly, completely, awesome
  8. Baby :: sweetie, mine, lovey, face
  9. Undeniable :: attraction, love, fault
  10. Watermelon :: seeds, picnic, hominy grits and… so you say

Hair - The American Tribal Love Rock Musical (1968 Original Broadway Cast) Hair - Another Interpretation Hair

Colored Spade

I’m a
Colored spade
A nigra
A black nigger
A jungle bunny
Jigaboo coon
Pickaninny mau mau

Uncle Tom
Aunt Jemima
Little Black Sambo

Cotton pickin’
Swamp guinea
Junk man
Shoeshine boy

Elevator operator
Table cleaner at Horn & Hardart
Slave voodoo
Zombie
Ubangi lipped

Flat nose
Tap dancin’
Resident of Harlem

And president of
The United States of Love
President of
The United States of Love

(and if you ask him to dinner you’re going to feed him:)

Watermelon
Hominy grits
An’ shortnin’ bread
Alligator ribs (so you say)

Some pig tails (so you say)
Some black eyed peas (so you say)
Some chili (so you say)
Some collard greens (so you say)

If you don’t watch out
This boogie man will get you
Booooooooo!
Booooooooo!

So You Say.