I read and watch the news regularly. Yet it was only yesterday that I discovered Radiohead's "In Rainbows": Track-By-Track Preview, posted on October 1 by Rolling Stone magazine. As you may know, the new album has an unusual "pay what you will" pricing schedule.
I somehow missed the story about what's her face suggesting that we'd better off if women were denied the vote in the United States. On the other hand, there's a movement afoot to just ignore her, which, in fact, I usually do.
But mostly, I'm surprised that it wasn't until yesterday that I discovered that we are in the midst of "Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week", reportedly on 200 college campuses, "to confront the two Big Lies of the political left: that George Bush created the war on terror and that Global Warming is a greater danger to Americans than the terrorist threat. Nothing could be more politically incorrect than to point this out. But nothing could be more important for American students to hear...Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week is a national effort to oppose these lies and to rally American students to defend their country." The reaction against this can be found here and here and probably lots of places in ways better than I could.
And, yes, I'm one of those "liberals" who have trouble with the term Islamofascist. I think many people would balk a term such as Christofascist, which suggests, at least to me, that the faith is INHERENTLY fascistic, rather than an aberration of Christianity, expressed well in this story from three years ago about the Christian Right and the Rise of American Fascism by Chris Hedges, that I read recently.
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Here, here. I really can't understand how people can be so blinkered.
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