Friday, 11 May 2012

Speaking in Tongues


GOTCHA!

♪♫ Danny Brown - Jay-Dee's Revenge

Thinking in a Foreign Language Makes Decisions More Rational

Executions (1995)

(Thanx Martin!)

Algren's Last Night

Based on a script written and narrated by Algren friend Warren Leming, "Algren's Last Night" is the bittersweet tale of a Chicago writer bidding farewell to the city he had 'made his trade.'
Unique and evocative cityscapes reveal a dark, haunted Chicago rarely traveled or seen.
Director/Producer/Editor/Camera: Carmine Cervi
Actor/Writer/Producer: Warren Leming

Euler diagram used to represent the propinquity effect just so there are no 'semantic misunderstandings' at the Leveson Inquiry

'...and cor-relatively that government or individuals within it have permitted themselves to acquire an excessive degree of propinquity to News International. I am putting this in a deliberately roundabout way; I could I suppose be much blunter.' - That you could Mr. Jay!!!

Well do you?

Via
(Thanx Walter!)

If children’s drawings were made into toys…

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Thursday, 10 May 2012

Before & After (Fox News)

Meanwhile...

Makoto Morimura literally finds hope in the news


55 Killed and 372 Injured in Damascus Bomb Attack

US 'already committed to helping Assad fall'


'Not Doing Things Is Soul Destroying' - Kevin Shields Of MBV Interviewed

Argentina's Senate passes gender identity law

Via Mauro Cabral, Co-Director of the Argentinian branch of GATE (Global Action for Trans* Equality) I learn that the country's Senate yesterday (9 May 2012) unanimously approved a gender identity law that doesn't require a medical diagnosis in order to gain legal recognition, hormonal treatment and/or surgical procedures (including hormones and surgeries carried out in the public health system) and that doesn't require medical intervention as a condition of legal recognition.

As Mauro says:
It's a law grounded in the right to identity, establishing informed consent as the best practice for trans* access to health.

It seems likely there will be a short delay for the legislation to be formally enacted by Presidente Cristina Fernández before it actually becomes law, but it's hoped that it will be practically implemented soon after that.

The significance of this change cannot be understated - the linking of trans* people's medical and legal statuses is an area of trans* rights which has long been believed to cause more problems for many trans* people than it solves, both in accessing healthcare and obtaining legal recognition, and it is to be hoped that other countries will follow Argentina's example in supporting trans* people's rights.

More at the Spanish language website Minutouno

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Image compiled from public domain images in Wikimedia Commons (here and here) by Helen

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Cross-posted from Bird of Paradox