Sep. 13th, 2012

gwydion: (Krampus)
* Libya update: Sounds like today's demonstration was a pro-US "I'm sorry rally."

* Apparently, Mitt Romney was going after the Cairo embassy staff while they were physically under attack, which makes it significantly more assholish than I thought it was. Rachel Maddow did a nice round up of Republican horror at Mitt Romney's oafish behavior in the midst of a major foreign policy crisis:

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* The President's response to Mitt Romney's assholery around the Cairo embassy situation, "Governor Romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later."

* I don't know baseball so I could easily be missing something, but is it just me or is it weird that one of Romney's advisers is comparing him to notorious racist and all around asshole Ty Cobb? I know that's not the point, but I must wonder why free association would take him the likes of Ty Cobb when thinking of his boss. Also, my understanding is that he's saying one out of three successes is completely fine for foreign policy, but 1. Mitt Romney can't even be trusted to go to England for the Olympics without creating an international incident. 2. I can't think of a single foreign policy thing Mitt Romney has gotten right. 3. The President has been consistently hitting them out of the park on foreign policy often in situations where I had trouble seeing a win. In other words, isn't the president's average way better than Mitt Romney's 5 terrible mistakes to zero successes, and thus way better than the racist asshole's batting average he's citing as the standard Mitt Romney should aim for?

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* On Billy the Vampire Slayer: http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/1092148.html

* I think I should very much like to see Chris Colfer play Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead, but of course that would never happen.

* The Listener: Something I really like about them is the way they play against the asshole boss stereotype and emphasize cooperation and gentleness over competition and violence. I like that the men are mostly the nurturers and the women are more hard edged. I like that the cast is casually diverse instead of it being an issue of tokens. They haven't done a trans episode since first season, but they did it brilliantly and in a way that avoided the nasty stereotypes that most US procedurals fall back on. They opted to tell a story US media doesn't. (It was this episode that made me sit up and notice them and started me watching them despite this not being my normal cup of tea. They said something I'd never seen on US TV while treating trans folk as people worthy of respect and decent treatment). It's like they looked at how Americans would tell these stories (crime and hospital drama) and decided, "Let's not do that."

* I don't play City of Heroes, but I think it's worth preserving. This thing Cmdr Zoom found explains why: http://markovia.wgp.org/?p=75

* O.o http://curbed.com/archives/2012/09/12/the-writings-on-the-wall.php

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* The Clutch: Adopt one today!
gwydion: (Dip)
* Libya update: Sounds like today's demonstration was a pro-US "I'm sorry rally."

* Apparently, Mitt Romney was going after the Cairo embassy staff while they were physically under attack, which makes it significantly more assholish than I thought it was. Rachel Maddow did a nice round up of Republican horror at Mitt Romney's oafish behavior in the midst of a major foreign policy crisis:

Embed: )

* The President's response to Mitt Romney's assholery around the Cairo embassy situation, "Governor Romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later."

* I don't know baseball so I could easily be missing something, but is it just me or is it weird that one of Romney's advisers is comparing him to notorious racist and all around asshole Ty Cobb? I know that's not the point, but I must wonder why free association would take him the likes of Ty Cobb when thinking of his boss. Also, my understanding is that he's saying one out of three successes is completely fine for foreign policy, but 1. Mitt Romney can't even be trusted to go to England for the Olympics without creating an international incident. 2. I can't think of a single foreign policy thing Mitt Romney has gotten right. 3. The President has been consistently hitting them out of the park on foreign policy often in situations where I had trouble seeing a win. In other words, isn't the president's average way better than Mitt Romney's 5 terrible mistakes to zero successes, and thus way better than the racist asshole's batting average he's citing as the standard Mitt Romney should aim for?

* On Billy the Vampire Slayer: http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/1092148.html

* I think I should very much like to see Chris Colfer play Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead, but of course that would never happen.

* The Listener: Something I really like about them is the way they play against the asshole boss stereotype and emphasize cooperation and gentleness over competition and violence. I like that the men are mostly the nurturers and the women are more hard edged. I like that the cast is casually diverse instead of it being an issue of tokens. They haven't done a trans episode since first season, but they did it brilliantly and in a way that avoided the nasty stereotypes that most US procedurals fall back on. They opted to tell a story US media doesn't. (It was this episode that made me sit up and notice them and started me watching them despite this not being my normal cup of tea. They said something I'd never seen on US TV while treating trans folk as people worthy of respect and decent treatment). It's like they looked at how Americans would tell these stories (crime and hospital drama) and decided, "Let's not do that."

* I don't play City of Heroes, but I think it's worth preserving. This thing Cmdr Zoom found explains why: http://markovia.wgp.org/?p=75

* O.o http://curbed.com/archives/2012/09/12/the-writings-on-the-wall.php

* Ebay: Help me pay for new bedding, Less than two days left, Three no bids:
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* The Clutch: Adopt one today!
gwydion: (Jack)
* People are now protesting the youtube video in Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, Morocco, Gaza, Iran, and Casmir (India), along with three other countries along with ongoing protests in Egypt. Many of the protesters have never seen the video and are going on reporting that often talks about the video as if it were a Hollywood blockbuster and not a privately funded youtube video. Others believe it is part of a US government conspiracy involvig zionists and free masons. *facepalm* Protesters against the Youtube video have stormed the US Embassy in Yemen, but were repelled.

* I saw President Mursi’s speech. It was… problematic. He strongly condemned the Youtube video and weakly condemned the murders at the Us embassy.

* The provenance of the Youtube video is turning out to be weird. Apparently the dialog the actors said was different from that on the video, anti-Islamic words being put into their mouths without the consent or knowledge of the actors who thought they were making a movie about life 2000 years ago. The guy claiming to be the director was a hoax. They think they've found the actual director in California. The claims that it was funded by Jews appear to have been a lie designed to further inflame violence in the Middle east and North Africa. There is now serious worry for the safety of Copts in Egypt.

* This clip contains John McCain's moving commemoration of his friend, the slain Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens:

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* Today was a rest day. Finally. Hector "helped" by repeatedly howling me awake. Sigh.

* This has some really interesting thoughts about class, the position of women, and romanticize of the past and it's implications for current mindset in dealing with these issues right now, all sparked by a Dracula read through: http://thestorydragon.com/stripeypants/?p=110

* Ebay: Help me pay for new bedding, Less than a day left, Three no bids:
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* The Clutch: Adopt one today!
gwydion: (Whatchyou talkin abou?)
* People are now protesting the youtube video in Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, Morocco, Gaza, Iran, and Casmir (India), along with three other countries along with ongoing protests in Egypt. Many of the protesters have never seen the video and are going on reporting that often talks about the video as if it were a Hollywood blockbuster and not a privately funded youtube video. Others believe it is part of a US government conspiracy involvig zionists and free masons. *facepalm* Protesters against the Youtube video have stormed the US Embassy in Yemen, but were repelled.

* I saw President Mursi’s speech. It was… problematic. He strongly condemned the Youtube video and weakly condemned the murders at the Us embassy.

* The provenance of the Youtube video is turning out to be weird. Apparently the dialog the actors said was different from that on the video, anti-Islamic words being put into their mouths without the consent or knowledge of the actors who thought they were making a movie about life 2000 years ago. The guy claiming to be the director was a hoax. They think they've found the actual director in California. The claims that it was funded by Jews appear to have been a lie designed to further inflame violence in the Middle east and North Africa. There is now serious worry for the safety of Copts in Egypt.

* This clip contains John McCain's moving commemoration of his friend, the slain Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens:

Embed: )

* Today was a rest day. Finally. Hector "helped" by repeatedly howling me awake. Sigh.

* This has some really interesting thoughts about class, the position of women, and romanticize of the past and it's implications for current mindset in dealing with these issues right now, all sparked by a Dracula read through: http://thestorydragon.com/stripeypants/?p=110

* Ebay: Help me pay for new bedding, Less than a day left, Three no bids:
Ebay: )

* The Clutch: Adopt one today!
gwydion: (Krampus)
* They have been making arrests in Libya in connection to the attack on the Consulate.

* This does a good job explaining why they think Al Qaeda was involved in the Libya attack:

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* I know I haven't said much about the ongoing crisis between Japan and China over some uninhabited islands. This is because I have no clear idea of the rights and wrongs of it, and the politics behind it seem rather complicated, and I lost track of details of Japanese politics well over a decade ago. Similarly, there's a whole bunch of stuff going on in Chinese politics I'm not oven close to on top of, having been distracted by stuff happening in the Middle East and North Africa. Anyway, it's looking like China decided to deescalate, at least for now. Fingers crossed for diplomacy sorting things out further.

* Japan has decided to start phasing out nuclear power with them being completely nuclear free by 2040. Too bad we aren't learning from Fukishima. Sigh.

* El Fuego in Guatemala is erupting. The footage is amazing, but it's a serious danger to nearby communities. People are being evacuated. It's the largest eruption in ten years. Fingers crossed that the lava will miss the towns.

* NAACP President Ben Jealous speaking against Pennsylvania 's attempt to suppress the vote.

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* Geenwick found, " Undercover At NOM's Anti-Gay Student Conference:" http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/08/28/exclusive-undercover-at-noms-anti-gay-student-c/189596

* "To Those Devoted More To Order Than Justice:" http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/1092573.html

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