Exa. 20.
frequently consumed by wanderlust and mildly obsessed with '80s and '90s teen movies.
March 7th
2:22 PM
Via
thedailywhat:

On Kony 2012: I honestly wanted to stay as far away as possible from KONY 2012, the latest fauxtivist fad sweeping the web (remember “change your Facebook profile pic to stop child abuse”?), but you clearly won’t stop sending me that damn video until I say something about it, so here goes:
Stop sending me that video.
The organization behind Kony 2012 — Invisible Children Inc. — is an extremely shady nonprofit that has been called ”misleading,” “naive,” and “dangerous” by a Yale political science professor, and has been accused by Foreign Affairs of “manipulat[ing] facts for strategic purposes.” They have also been criticized by the Better Business Bureau for refusing to provide information necessary to determine if IC meets the Bureau’s standards.
Additionally, IC has a low two-star rating in accountability from Charity Navigator because they won’t let their financials be independently audited. That’s not a good thing. In fact, it’s a very bad thing, and should make you immediately pause and reflect on where the money you’re sending them is going.
By IC’s own admission, only 31% of all the funds they receive go toward actually helping anyone [pdf]. The rest go to line the pockets of the three people in charge of the organization, to pay for their travel expenses (over $1 million in the last year alone) and to fund their filmmaking business (also over a million) — which is quite an effective way to make more money, as clearly illustrated by the fact that so many can’t seem to stop forwarding their well-engineered emotional blackmail to everyone they’ve ever known.
And as far as what they do with that money:

The group is in favour of direct military intervention, and their money supports the Ugandan government’s army and various other military forces. Here’s a photo of the founders of Invisible Children posing with weapons and personnel of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. Both the Ugandan army and Sudan People’s Liberation Army are riddled with accusations of rape and looting, but Invisible Children defends them, arguing that the Ugandan army is “better equipped than that of any of the other affected countries”, although Kony is no longer active in Uganda and hasn’t been since 2006 by their own admission. These books each refer to the rape and sexual assault that are perennial issues with the UPDF, the military group Invisible Children is defending.

Let’s not get our lines crossed: The Lord’s Resistance Army is bad news. And Joseph Kony is a very bad man, and needs to be stopped. But propping up Uganda’s decades-old dictatorship and its military arm, which has been accused by the UN of committing unspeakable atrocities and itself facilitated the recruitment of child soldiers, is not the way to go about it.
The United States is already plenty involved in helping rout Kony and his band of psycho sycophants. Kony is on the run, having been pushed out of Uganda, and it’s likely he will soon be caught, if he isn’t already dead. But killing Kony won’t fix anything, just as killing Osama bin Laden didn’t end terrorism. The LRA might collapse, but, as Foreign Affairs points out, it is “a relatively small player in all of this — as much a symptom as a cause of the endemic violence.”
Myopically placing the blame for all of central Africa’s woes on Kony — even as a starting point — will only imperil many more people than are already in danger.
Sending money to a nonprofit that wants to muck things up by dousing the flames with fuel is not helping. Want to help? Really want to help? Send your money to nonprofits that are putting more than 31% toward rebuilding the region’s medical and educational infrastructure, so that former child soldiers have something worth coming home to.
Here are just a few of those charities. They all have a sparkling four-star rating from Charity Navigator, and, more importantly, no interest in airdropping American troops armed to the teeth into the middle of a multi-nation tribal war to help one madman catch another.
The bottom line is, research your causes thoroughly. Don’t just forward a random video to a stranger because a mass murderer makes a five-year-old “sad.” Learn a little bit about the complexities of the region’s ongoing strife before advocating for direct military intervention.
There is no black and white in the world. And going about solving important problems like there is just serves to make all those equally troubling shades of gray invisible.
[kony2012.]

thedailywhat:

On Kony 2012: I honestly wanted to stay as far away as possible from KONY 2012, the latest fauxtivist fad sweeping the web (remember “change your Facebook profile pic to stop child abuse”?), but you clearly won’t stop sending me that damn video until I say something about it, so here goes:

Stop sending me that video.

The organization behind Kony 2012 — Invisible Children Inc. — is an extremely shady nonprofit that has been called ”misleading,” “naive,” and “dangerous” by a Yale political science professor, and has been accused by Foreign Affairs of “manipulat[ing] facts for strategic purposes.” They have also been criticized by the Better Business Bureau for refusing to provide information necessary to determine if IC meets the Bureau’s standards.

Additionally, IC has a low two-star rating in accountability from Charity Navigator because they won’t let their financials be independently audited. That’s not a good thing. In fact, it’s a very bad thing, and should make you immediately pause and reflect on where the money you’re sending them is going.

By IC’s own admission, only 31% of all the funds they receive go toward actually helping anyone [pdf]. The rest go to line the pockets of the three people in charge of the organization, to pay for their travel expenses (over $1 million in the last year alone) and to fund their filmmaking business (also over a million) — which is quite an effective way to make more money, as clearly illustrated by the fact that so many can’t seem to stop forwarding their well-engineered emotional blackmail to everyone they’ve ever known.

And as far as what they do with that money:

The group is in favour of direct military intervention, and their money supports the Ugandan government’s army and various other military forces. Here’s a photo of the founders of Invisible Children posing with weapons and personnel of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. Both the Ugandan army and Sudan People’s Liberation Army are riddled with accusations of rape and looting, but Invisible Children defends them, arguing that the Ugandan army is “better equipped than that of any of the other affected countries”, although Kony is no longer active in Uganda and hasn’t been since 2006 by their own admission. These books each refer to the rape and sexual assault that are perennial issues with the UPDF, the military group Invisible Children is defending.

Let’s not get our lines crossed: The Lord’s Resistance Army is bad news. And Joseph Kony is a very bad man, and needs to be stopped. But propping up Uganda’s decades-old dictatorship and its military arm, which has been accused by the UN of committing unspeakable atrocities and itself facilitated the recruitment of child soldiers, is not the way to go about it.

The United States is already plenty involved in helping rout Kony and his band of psycho sycophants. Kony is on the run, having been pushed out of Uganda, and it’s likely he will soon be caught, if he isn’t already dead. But killing Kony won’t fix anything, just as killing Osama bin Laden didn’t end terrorism. The LRA might collapse, but, as Foreign Affairs points out, it is “a relatively small player in all of this — as much a symptom as a cause of the endemic violence.”

Myopically placing the blame for all of central Africa’s woes on Kony — even as a starting point — will only imperil many more people than are already in danger.

Sending money to a nonprofit that wants to muck things up by dousing the flames with fuel is not helping. Want to help? Really want to help? Send your money to nonprofits that are putting more than 31% toward rebuilding the region’s medical and educational infrastructure, so that former child soldiers have something worth coming home to.

Here are just a few of those charities. They all have a sparkling four-star rating from Charity Navigator, and, more importantly, no interest in airdropping American troops armed to the teeth into the middle of a multi-nation tribal war to help one madman catch another.

The bottom line is, research your causes thoroughly. Don’t just forward a random video to a stranger because a mass murderer makes a five-year-old “sad.” Learn a little bit about the complexities of the region’s ongoing strife before advocating for direct military intervention.

There is no black and white in the world. And going about solving important problems like there is just serves to make all those equally troubling shades of gray invisible.

[kony2012.]

February 7th
6:03 PM
Via
latimes:

Gay-marriage ban unconstitutional, court rules
Photo: Opponents of Prop. 8  demonstrate outside of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday in San Francisco. Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

latimes:

Gay-marriage ban unconstitutional, court rules

Photo: Opponents of Prop. 8 demonstrate outside of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday in San Francisco. Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

February 5th
11:32 AM
Via
lasers:

The world silently looks on as the death toll in Syria continues to rise to almost 300. The massacre at Homs has been deemed as the deadliest attack so far in Assad’s tirade to clear our protests. Residents reported that Syrian military forces began attacking the Khaldiya neighborhood with heavy artillery to scare other protesters. Thirty-six homes with families inside were cleared out almost instantly. Women and children were shot point blank in the head, blowing their skulls off. Children have also had their throats slit. It is rumored that Assad has plans for similar attacks near Damascus and other northern towns.
“We were sitting inside our house when we started hearing the shelling. We felt shells were falling on our heads.” — Resident of the Khaldiya neighborhood 
“We are not getting any help, there are no ambulances or anything. We are removing the people [from the rubble] with our own hands.” — Activist
It is awful to know we live in a world where innocent people are killed for voicing their opinions or for demanding change, a privilege many of us have that we take for granted. It is also sickening to know that Assad found it acceptable to kill over 200 people to deter protests. And the worst part? He denies having any involvement. Spread the word about Syria and place a call to the Syrian embassy (if you have one) in your area. Bring peace to Syria.

lasers:

The world silently looks on as the death toll in Syria continues to rise to almost 300. The massacre at Homs has been deemed as the deadliest attack so far in Assad’s tirade to clear our protests. Residents reported that Syrian military forces began attacking the Khaldiya neighborhood with heavy artillery to scare other protesters. Thirty-six homes with families inside were cleared out almost instantly. Women and children were shot point blank in the head, blowing their skulls off. Children have also had their throats slit. It is rumored that Assad has plans for similar attacks near Damascus and other northern towns.

“We were sitting inside our house when we started hearing the shelling. We felt shells were falling on our heads.” — Resident of the Khaldiya neighborhood 

“We are not getting any help, there are no ambulances or anything. We are removing the people [from the rubble] with our own hands.” — Activist

It is awful to know we live in a world where innocent people are killed for voicing their opinions or for demanding change, a privilege many of us have that we take for granted. It is also sickening to know that Assad found it acceptable to kill over 200 people to deter protests. And the worst part? He denies having any involvement. Spread the word about Syria and place a call to the Syrian embassy (if you have one) in your area. Bring peace to Syria.

January 27th
1:28 PM
Via
lostsplendor:

“The barbed wire fences serve as a reminder of the horrors of the past. There were thought to be around 7,000 survivors in the camp at the time of the liberation in 1945 with only a handful still alive. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu honored the victims and those who risked their lives to save Jews from the Nazis. “We encounter the worst evil in the history of mankind together with the greatest courage in the history of humanity. This is not an easy encounter but it gives us hope and direction for our future.”(via Auschwitz After 65 Years - Photo Essays - TIME)

lostsplendor:

“The barbed wire fences serve as a reminder of the horrors of the past. There were thought to be around 7,000 survivors in the camp at the time of the liberation in 1945 with only a handful still alive. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu honored the victims and those who risked their lives to save Jews from the Nazis. “We encounter the worst evil in the history of mankind together with the greatest courage in the history of humanity. This is not an easy encounter but it gives us hope and direction for our future.”
(via Auschwitz After 65 Years - Photo Essays - TIME)

January 22nd
7:27 PM
Via
demons:rendezvoodoo:brolinskeep:



Global petitions:
Stop ACTA (to the UN)
Stop ACTA
Just Say ‘No’ to ACTA
Stop ATCA Now! 
Stop Canada from passing ACTA
UK representatives: Stop ACTA
Act against ACTA (to the U.S. Congress)
Citizens of Europe:
Contact your representatives!!!!!!
Go to http://www.europarl.org/, select your country (left columb) and then find the contacts of your representatives under “Parliament”, “Your MEPs” or something like this. AND LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!
StopACTANowon Twitter
Stop ACTA Now! on Facebook

and for more/quick information on acta, here.

Hey y’all, if you thought the whole SOPA/PIPA was intense, you may want to check out ACTA (and also check out the fact that filesonic and uploaded are kaput).As someone just said, we all should have known World War III was going to be fought on the internet.

demons:rendezvoodoo:brolinskeep:

Global petitions:

Stop ACTA (to the UN)

Stop ACTA

Just Say ‘No’ to ACTA

Stop ATCA Now!

Stop Canada from passing ACTA

UK representatives: Stop ACTA

Act against ACTA (to the U.S. Congress)

Citizens of Europe:

Contact your representatives!!!!!!

Go to http://www.europarl.org/, select your country (left columb) and then find the contacts of your representatives under “Parliament”, “Your MEPs” or something like this. AND LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!

StopACTANowon Twitter

and for more/quick information on acta, here.

Hey y’all, if you thought the whole SOPA/PIPA was intense, you may want to check out ACTA (and also check out the fact that filesonic and uploaded are kaput).

As someone just said, we all should have known World War III was going to be fought on the internet.

June 23rd
9:15 AM
Via

HOSTAGE CALM'S NEW YORK SAME-SEX MARRIAGE PETITION

passionfruitjolt:

Alternative Press and Hostage Calm have teamed up to run a round-the-clock campaign to petition for marriage equality in the state of New York in exchange for a FREE download of the HOSTAGE CALM full-length record. 

“Our hope is to drive the maximum amount of people in the punk/independent music community to stand up for their rights and the rights of their fellow humans in supporting New York’s Marriage Equality Act.”

The New York assembly passed the Bill by the margin of 80-63, and Gov. Cuomo has promised to sign it. BUT, there is one thing that stands in the way: the NY state senate is ONE vote short of passing the bill. Multiple senators have publically reversed their positions from “no” to “maybe,” and we think the tide is turning. Let’s work together in pressuring our representatives to do the right thing. IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND.

Here’s how it works:
Go to  http://www.altpress.com/ho
stage_calm_equality/
Fill in your name and E-mail address
Click “Submit Form” and the letter urging for the state of NY’s support for same-sex couples will be sent to Senators Greg Ball, James Alesi and Roy McDonald
You will be redirected to a free download of Hostage Calm’s Self-Titled Album

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE show your support by sending in the petition and personally inviting every one of your friends who lives in New York to send in this electronic letter to a Senator.

STAND UP AND SUPPORT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE