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9/16/2009

Rush Limbaugh tries to stir the racial hatred

As President Obama poll numbers begin to rebound, Rush Limbaugh tries to stir the racial hatred and possibly insight a riot. Many things Limbaugh has said about The President in recent months could be cause to charge him with treason and attempting to incite a racial war or worse the very assassination of the president. Of course he chooses his words so that none of that could ever hold up in a court of law, but that's just subterfuge. Limbaugh uses a fight on a school bus where two kids who happen to be black are beating up one kid that happens to be white. Police investigating the fight have ruled that the fight was not racially motivated. This has been made very clear and public by the police chief, but for his own personal gain Limbaugh has chose to ignore yet another fact and stoke the fires of racism

The racial tension in this country is reaching a critical boiling point and it is because of bigots like Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and the rest of Fox News. Even former President Jimmy Carter has commented on the fact that the majority of republican criticism leveled against President Obama wreaks of racial biased. The Birther "movement" and the Tea Baggers fanatical lunacy is the most obvious. Their rally's look like nothing more than unhooded Klan rally's . What will these jack-asses like Lou Dobbs have to say when their hate spills blood in the street. Some comments I have been seeing on various post around the web suggest that that day is drawing near. On the site where I first learned of the "school bus beating" a reader left this comment;

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what a great example of the future of black leadership 6:35 PM on 09/15/2009

wow, a bunch of wild black-Nazis gang up on a white boy that isn't even defending himself. the black community should be proud. this kid is getting beat down, every other white kid is clearly scared, the bus driver can't be found (i wonder what color the driver is), and the future of black America....their fine upstanding youth are laughing, taking pictures, and joining in beating a kid that isn't even defending himself.....I'm looking forward to what happens when 201 million whites have had enough with Afro-entitlement and put their foot on 40 million uppity blacks....

9/10/2009

Uptdate; Stop The Mouse

The "Stop The Mouse Campaign" is rolling on! Support the effort to thwart Marvels sale to Disney. Log on to Marvel.Com and voice your opions on every comment page! Write letters to (Marvel E.I.C.)Joe Quesada and let everyone know that if Marvel sales itself to Disney that you will no longer support it or it's movies. Check out his funny look at what you could possibly expect if it goes through from College Humor.Com


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7/20/2009

The Secret History of American Eugenics

After a particularly frustrating trip to a fast food joint today, I was riding in the car with a friend discussing how the world would be better off if insufferable idiots were not allowed to reproduce and thus make my life less convenient. We joked at how it should be illegal for dumb people to have kids which seemed funny at first. It quickly morphed into a conversation about how at one point in America’s history this was a law. After I returned home I began to research the facts about this and was overwhelmed at the ugly secret that for the most part is an unknown facet of American History. It was little over one hundred years ago, on March 9, 1907, that Indiana's General Assembly passed one of America's first actual compulsory sterilization laws, aimed at "confirmed criminals, idiots, imbeciles, and rapists". Indiana also had a number of sterilizations before the law was even passed. These sterilizations were carried out by a Dr. Harry Sharp in the Indiana State Reformatory on male inmates to “cure” masturbators. More than 30 states would end up passing compulsory sterilization laws that were eventually overturned or repealed. Although other countries have practiced eugenics and in some cases still do the United States was the first to undertake compulsory sterilization programs for that purpose. The main targets of the American program were the mental handicap, but in many states included those with epilepsy, physical disabilities, the deaf, the blind, the poor, and various minorities including Native Americans, and African Americans. African-American women were sterilized against their will in many states, often without their knowledge, while they were in a hospital for other reasons such as childbirth. Some sterilization’s took place in prisons and other penal institutions, in the end, over 65,000 individuals were sterilized in 33 states under state sponsored compulsory sterilization programs. Michigan was the first state to introduce a compulsory sterilization bill in 1897, but the proposed law failed to collect enough votes to be adopted. Eight years later Pennsylvania's state legislators would pass a sterilization bill that was vetoed by the governor, before Indiana succeeded followed closely by Washington state and California.

In the late 19th century, rising populations in prisons and institutions for the feeble-minded or paupers led to the public perception of a degeneration in society that relentlessly would lead to "race suicide". The socially inadequate were considered to include:
(1) The mentally diseased, e.g. maniacs and schizophrenics
(2) The dependant members of society, e.g. the deaf, deformed and blind
(3) the delinquents, such as the wayward and criminals;
(4) the mentally deficient, e.g. the morons and idiots
(5) the degenerates, e.g. sadists and drug habitués
(6) the infectious, such as those with tuberculosis, the syphilitics and lepers

Richard Dugdale, a New York prison visitor published a family tree of the Juke family identifying 709 persons descended in five generations from Ada Juke, "the mother of criminals". Most of the Jukes at some point in their lives could be found in homes for the feeble-minded, alms houses, brothels and prisons - an enormous expense to the state derived from one individual. Using this information, it was argued that "degenerates" bred "degenerates" and these people were reported to be remarkably fertile.Francis Galton, a cousin of Charles Darwin, coined the term "Eugenics", meaning "the science which deals with all influences that improve inborn qualities". It was adopted by a vociferous section of society, keen to diminish "cacogenic" germplasm by segregating defectives in institutions and removing their ability to reproduce. It was suggested that "the wise philanthropist, seeing the millions of dollars now used for caring for the weak and defective help only one generation, will soon be induced to provide large sums for eugenics, with the idea of preventing the production of the imbecile, the insane, the inebriate and the criminal”. G. Frank Lydston, Professor of Genitourinary Surgery at Illinois, advocated the medical scrutiny of applicants for a marriage license, with sterilization of the unfit, including consumptives, epileptics, insane, incurable inebriates and criminals. He also argued for sealed apartments with a pipe for the admission of deadly gas "to kill promptly the convicted murderer and the driveling imbecile". "Sterilization is the only sop that should be thrown to the Cerberus of sentiment”. The surgeon of possibly the highest professional standing to speak in favor of eugenic sterilization was Dr William Belfield, Professor of Surgery at Rush Medical College, who listed factors encouraging crime as: "the farcical maladministration of our medieval criminal laws, the notorious partnership between criminals and many public officials and the maudlin sentiment which has infinite compassion for the prisoner but none for those of us who keep out of jail". (Quoted and from "The Chequered History of Vasectomy" by M.J. Drake)

American eugenic laws and practices from the first few decades of the 20th century influenced the much larger German Nazi’s compulsory sterilization program, which led to approximately 350,000 compulsory sterilizations between 1934 and 1945 and is considered a beginning to the Holocaust. After the facts of the Nazi sterilization program became more widely known (after World War II) in which the New York Times reported on extensively before its implementation in 1934, sterilizations still did not end in some American states, some states even continued to sterilize people up until the 1980s. Most sterilization laws in the U.S. were divided into three main categories: eugenic, therapeutic, or punitive. Most state run operations worked only to prevent reproduction, though some states did have laws which called for castration. In general, compulsory sterilization was performed under eugenic statutes there was never a federal sterilization statute, although famed eugenicist Harry H. Laughlin, who’s "Model Eugenical Sterilization Law" proposed the organization of one in 1922. After World War II, when public opinion towards eugenics and sterilization programs became more negative. The Oregon Board of Eugenics, later renamed the Board of Social Protection, existed until 1983, with the last forcible sterilization occurring in 1981. Other forcible sterilizations in Oregon, operating outside of Eugenics law, still continue to this day. A few states continued to have sterilization laws on the books for much longer after 1983, though they were rarely if ever used, California sterilized more than any other state by a wide margin, and was responsible for over a third of all sterilization operations. Information about the California sterilization program was produced into book form and widely disseminated by eugenicists E.S. Gosney and Paul B. Popenoe, which was said by Adolf Hitler to be of key importance in proving that large-scale compulsory sterilization programs were feasible. Popenoe (1888-1979) was an American eugenicist, influential advocate of the compulsory sterilization of the mentally ill and the mentally disabled, and the father of marriage counseling in the United States. He once said “One of the greatest dangers in the use of sterilization is that overzealous persons who have not thought through the subject will look at it as a cure-all, and apply it to all sorts of ends for which it is not adapted. It is only one of many measures the state can and must use to protect itself from racial deterioration.”

California had by far the highest number of sterilizations in the U.S. during the height of the movement, 20,108 people in total were sterilized in the state prior to 1964. The first sterilization law was passed in 1909 where in sterilizations occurred at a steadily increasing rate until around 1950. Prior to 1921, there were 2,558 compulsory sterilizations, after 1950 the rate slowed until only 85 sterilizations occurred after 1960. Some evidence supports that sterilizations may have been performed into the 1970s, although through deception of patients and their guardians. In 1913 the law was expanded to target all inmates in state hospitals or homes for the feeble-minded, as well as all repeat offenders in state prisons. The 1917 amendments greatly expanded the groups targeted even further to include, “those suffering from perversion or marked departures from normal mentality”, and individuals with sexually-transmitted diseases. These two later laws expanded to include virtually any individual deemed unfit. The most commonly targeted groups were those with mental illnesses. These included alcoholics, epileptics, individuals with Down’s syndrome, the insane, and those who were manically depressed. The range of those targeted was expanded as the result of the laws over the years. These individuals were excessively female and racial minorities. Women who were seen as sexually promiscuous were often sterilized as a “cure” for their actions. The law was also applied to many others, ranging from alcoholics to paupers to people infected with syphilis. Mexicans and African Americans were also excessively sterilized. Inmates in prisons, particularly those whose crimes were of a sexual nature, were targeted in the early years of the program. Later, the focus shifted primarily to target those with mental illnesses. Of the total sterilizations, 60% were labeled mentally ill and more than 35% were labeled mentally deficient. Men and women of Mexican decent represented between 7% and 8% of those sterilized, while African-Americans made up 1% of California’s population but accounted for 4% of all sterilizations.

Whereas Germany has taken steps to observe the horrors of its past, regarding compulsory sterilization, the United States has not. For most states, there still are a small number of studies that show how and where sterilizations occurred, such as hospitals, asylums. Other places where sterilizations were performed such as prisons and medical schools have chosen not to document that aspect of their histories. Although in recent years, the governors of many states have made public apologies for their past programs beginning with Virginia and followed by Oregon and California, none have offered to compensate those sterilized. Citing that few are likely still living (and would have had no affected offspring) and inadequate records remain by which to verify cases. There was at least one compensation case filed in the courts on the grounds that the sterilization law was unconstitutional. Poe v. Lynchburg Training School & Hospital in 1981 was rejected because the law was no longer in effect at the time of the filing. However, the petitioners were granted compensation as per stipulations of the law itself (which required informing the patients about their operations), had not been carried out in many cases. Needless to say after learning this I did not think it was funny to joke about preventing anyone from reproducing again. There is a lot more information out there pertaining to specific court rulings both for and against compulsory sterilization. I think this is just the first in a series of articles I will have to write on the subject.



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4/04/2009

She knocks on the door


She knocks on the door…

"Shut –up Grand Ma, I'm trying to eat in here!" He says, not realizing that Grand-Ma is not here, she's been dead going on ten years now, and he still talks to her every day. The room isn't spinning this time it was a lapse in judgment. Someone is knocking at the door but he's not moving. He won't answer it. It may be the land lord asking for his money again. He doesn't have it he just keeps his head down swallowing the words he would ordinarily scream at his dead grandmother.

He knows where things went wrong. He looks hard at Curt Russell in his dirty tank top on the TV. There is no sound he likes watching it that way. Besides he knows every word. Sometimes he gets Curt Russell confused with Bruce Leroy but he knows all the words. It's sick he thinks, to never have to hear another human being. He knows what they're all going to say he can figure them out with one glance. Every movie that ever came on TBS, WGN, even HBO, he has them all in his head. Flip the channel while sitting next to him is like flipping through the TV Guide. When the TV guide was small and had collectable covers and meant something. Now they're all big and glossy, he won't use them, and not just because there is a TV Guide channel now. He simply doesn't need to. He won't watch any movie made in the last ten years unless it is in some way connected with Will Ferrell or Will Smith. He knows all the shows and what channel they come on he occasionally watches a new show that he doesn't know the words to. Cable shows run in loops though, so by week's end he will have them memorized, just in time for the new episode.

He thinks about how he likes cartoons that come on late at night. They are only fifteen minutes long and perfect for his attention span. They run in infinite loops so he has time to remember them all. They have DVDs he can download and watch again and again. He likes repetition. It comforts him. He tells his dead grandmother the same jokes again and again he knows it comforts her. He doesn't go out and rarely looks out the window. His neighborhood is filthy he thinks. Nothing out there but vampires he says. Then he looks down at his food its cold now and cold noodles suck. He picks up the bowl to take it to the sink. But for as second he thinks about breaking it on the wall. But there will be no one here to impress with such bravado. No one to try and calm him down after he flies into a rage, no one to get mad and threaten to call the cops, just him and the TV to scream at. There's just the ghost, the memories, and someone knocking at the door. He quickly sits back down. He hopes his movement didn't register through the peep hole. He knows it did but if whoever is knocking wasn't looking then he or she wouldn't know. He just has to sit still and not light a cigarette until the knocking stops.

He shouldn't have thought that now all he can see is that pack of Camel Lights sitting on the coffee table. Those cancer sticks calling his name. There were twenty in the pack when he bought them a few hours ago. Now he wonders how many there were before he'd have to buy another pack. He's not quite up to two packs a day but close enough. Maybe a pack and half, he knows he has to get it down. Down to none, but he knows that would be great, and he knows that will never happen. He's glad who ever is out there is knocking; they will keep him from touching the pack for awhile. He could use a drink though. A warm refreshing shot of Seagram's washed down with some 99¢ Shasta. It's disgusting he knows but fuck it. He's alone here he doesn't need you judging him. His hand is lightly shaking on his knee. Now this person has to leave. A cigarette he can do without for an hour or two, but daddy needs his bottle.

There is a pause

He's not sure what next he listens for more footsteps is. He prepares to run out the back door. If it's the cops he's screwed. He's unarmed and even if he were he couldn't them all of them. He thinks it could be the Mexicans he glared at a few weeks ago when he was walking back from the store. He wonders if it's some old enemy from his past come back to kill him. He sweats a little and eyes the pack of Camels one won't hurt now, if their breaking in then he will die smoking. A few minutes pass and he puts out the hard smoked cig. There's been no sound who ever had come knocking had left without a trace. He relaxes and pokes his nose through the blinds to check outside. There's nothing, no one, he lets out a sigh, gets up and takes his bowl in to the kitchen.