That's an important report about the violence against transgender persons.
The hatred heaped on the "T" in the LGBTQ+ community has really come as a surprise to me.
I'm a lesbian and I'm African-American so I know all about people's prejudices. But even I am surprised. When the issues of violence aimed at the part of our community first popped up, I honestly didn't grasp it. I thought it was the same amount of violence that I was at risk of for being a lesbian or that some guy was at risk of for being gay.
But this goes so much beyond that.
It's been a learning experience for me, to be sure.
I don't know. My mother tells me that it was the same level of hatred when I was in grade school -- the same level of hatred against transgender persons today as it was against gays and lesbians in the 70s. I wasn't aware of the adult hatred back then. I don't know, honestly, if I would've come out so young if I had known of it.
I can't imagine how scary it must be -- this country -- for a young transgender person.
I guess I would say to someone who was transgender and, say, 16, "We are always going to be hated by some in this country but in five or ten more years, you'll find the hatred has decreased as people have become more educated."
It's the people like Tucker Carlson who can't learn and just spew hatred on our community.
I love C.I.'s "Mother Tucker" when she writes about him, as in, "That Mother Tucker . . ." :D I'm going to use it here too.
And I can't stand Glenn Greenwald. He will always cozy up to the right-wing in hopes of saving his own ass. If it's not enough that he makes excuses for Mother Tucker, he had a melt down on Twitter the other day as he rushed to defend Marjorie Taylor Green. Yeah, that Majorie who's calling the LGBTQ+ community "groomers." Yeah, that woman who would like to legislate us out of the country.
Wherever there are homophobes, you will find Glenn Greenwald all coy and shy waiting for one of them to spin him around on the dance floor. He's pathetic.
Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
+ A week after Bush launched the War on Terror Bob Woodward asked Cheney how long it would last. Cheney replied: “It may never end. At least, not in our lifetime.” The wet-dream of weapons contractors had materialized. The Pentagon Budget in 2001 was $287B. Now it’s $857B & rising.
+ Contracts with Raytheon and Lockheed to blow s**t up followed by contracts with BlackRock to “rebuild.” What are the Minsk Accords compared to this kind of deal?
+ According to an analysis by the intrepid Stephen Semler military contractors are set to pocket around $20 billion out of the $47 billion in the last Ukraine aid package.
In the room the arms lobbyists come and go
talking of how they just added another zero…
+ Apparently the Russian military is blaming cell-phone usage by its troops on the frontlines for the recent spate of Ukrainian missile attacks on Russian outposts, attacks which may have killed more than 1000 Russian soldiers. If so, those soldiers in rural Donetsk Oblast get better cell service than I do here in the sprawl of Greater Portland, where I barely get a single bar here in the house. If Russia really wanted to protect their troops they’d force them all onto an AT&T plan…
+ According to an analysis by Max Berger, more than 75% of the $40 million crypto-conman Samuel Bankman-Fried contributed to Democrats in 2022 went to groups that dumped nearly all their money on competitive primaries, largely to neoliberals facing off against more progressive candidates. Not that it would have mattered much in the end, since nearly all of the progressives end up voting with the neoliberals when the chips are down…and even when they aren’t.
+ Life expectancy in the US continues to plummet. The response of Congress and the Biden administration in the omnibus spending bill is to end emergency Covid funding and raise the age of mandatory retirement account withdrawals by three years. Someone’s making out, but it sure ain’t us…
+ Biden campaigned to expand Medicaid. Now he’s signed a bill to sharply curtail it, ending coverage for millions of people in the middle of a pandemic he pretends is over…
+ The Social Security administration continues to deny thousands of disability claims a year, in part because it continues to rely on a 45-year-old list of outdated job titles. We live in a System that is eager to help the people who least need it and quick to ignore, chastise and punish the weakest, sickest and poorest among us.
+ 54% of Mississippi’s hospitals are running out of operating funds and at risk of closing. This “looming disaster” is largely a consequence of Gov. Tate Reeve’s stubborn refusal to accept expanded Medicare funding offered to state under ObamaCare.
+ Our book, An Orgy of Thieves: Neoliberalism & Its Discontents, which the great historian Peter Linebaugh says is written “in acid prose cutting through the machine’s wicked fabrications,” is now available on Kindle…
Today, Friday, the Gulf Arab Cup kicks off its 25th session (Gulf 25) which will be hosted by Iraq in Basra until January 19 with 8 teams from the Gulf, and the eight teams have been divided into two groups where in the first includes Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, Yemen, and the second – the teams of Kuwait, Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. The opening ceremony of the tournament will be held, after which the opening match between Iraq (the host) and Oman will take place, after which the match of our team with the Yemeni counterpart took place.
Competition in the group is expected to be fierce. In order to qualify for the semi-finals first and then the title, in light of host Iraq’s ambition to win the missing title for 34 years while Al-Akhdar hopes for a fourth title while Oman wanted to win a third title, and finally, Yemen is looking for its first title in the tournament.
In a series of tweets, Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani expressed his happiness for the opening of the Gulf Club 25 tournament in Basra, Iraq.
He congratulated the people of Basra and all Iraqis for hosting this significant event, especially since it’s been over 40 years since Iraq has hosted these games.
“I’m overwhelmed with great happiness and a wonderful feeling on the occasion of the launch of the Gulf Cup Football Championship,” he wrote in one of his tweets.
He welcomed all the attendees to the event and the “guests” from Arab countries.
In other news, cult leader Moqtada al-Sadr emerged from his public retreat long enough to entertain the fellas.
And check out this Tweet.
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