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“New-To-Me” - April 2023
Glen or Glenda (1953, Edward D. Wood Jr.)
Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990, Frank Marshall & Rob Minkoff)
The Five Obstructions (2003, Lars von Trier & Jørgen Leth)
Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan)
The Making of The Virgin Suicides (2000, Eleanor Coppola)
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Tummy Trouble (1989, Frank Marshall & Rob Minkoff)
Horror in the High Desert (2021, Dutch Marich)
The Glass Slipper (1955, Charles Walters)
Maat Means Land (2020, Fox Maxy)
Contact (1997, Robert Zemeckis)
New Releases:
Beau Is Afraid (Ari Aster)
Dead Ringers [Season 1] (Sean Durkin, Karena Evans, Lauren Wolkstein, & Karyn Kusama)
Disco Boy (Giacomo Abbruzzese)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (John Francis Daley & Jonathan M. Goldstein)
The Face of the Jellyfish (Melisa Liebenthal)
Gush (Fox Maxy)
How to Blow Up a Pipeline (Daniel Goldhaber)
Joyland (Saim Sadiq)
Judy Blume Forever (Davina Pardo & Leah Wolchok)
Mutt (Vuk Lungulov-Klotz)
Présages (Joanna Hogg)
Suzume (Makoto Shinkai)
A Thousand and One (A.V. Rockwell)
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#neveragain#march for our lives#womens march#school schootings#marjory stoneman douglas shooting#stoneman douglas#emma gonzalez#david hogg#lauren hogg#cameron kasky#study#school
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#NeverAgain
#neveragain#david hogg#lauren hogg#parkland#florida#audiobook#audiobook review#gun control#teen leaders#leaders#marjory stoneman douglas high school
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'THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON' LISTINGS: JUNE 13 – JUNE 20
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON -- FYC Writers Guild Panel -- Pictured: Host Jimmy Fallon during an FYC Panel on June 12, 2018 -- (Photo by: Andrew Lipovsky/NBC)
Wednesday, June 13: Guests include John Travolta, Sophia Bush and musical guest Dierks Bentley. Show 883
Thursday, June 14: Guests include Chris Pratt, Christina Aguilera and musical guest Christina Aguilera. Show 884
Friday, June 15: Guests include Jada Pinkett Smith, Bryce Dallas Howard and Nikki Glaser. Show 885
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON -- Episode 0883 -- Pictured: Musical Guest Dierks Bentley performs "Burning Man" on June 13, 2018 -- (Photo by: Andrew Lipovsky/NBC)
Monday, June 18: Guests include Jared Leto, Alessia Cara and musical guest Alessia Cara. Show 886
Tuesday, June 19: Guests include Whoopi Goldberg, David Hogg and Lauren Hogg and musical guest Mike Shinoda. Show 887
** Wednesday, June 20: Guests include Robert Pattinson, Pete Davidson and musical guest Brockhampton. Show 888
These listings are subject to change.
**denotes changes or additions
#TV#Television#The Tonight Show#tonight show starring jimmy fallon#the tonigh show starring jimmy fallon#Jimmy Fallon#NBC#NBC Universal#whoopi goldberg#David Hogg#Lauren Hogg#mike shinoda#Robert Pattinson#Pete Davidson#Brockhampton#Naomi Richard#Naomi Jean Richard#naomijrichard#RCV#Red Carpet View#Jada Pinkett Smith#nikki glaser#Bryce Dallas Howard#Chris Pratt#Christina Aguilera#Sophia Bush#Dierks Bentley#John Travolta
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Fox’s Laura Ingraham cyberbullies David Hogg
Laura Ingraham’s criticisms of David Hogg have ranged from a tweet mocking him for not getting into his first choice colleges to calling him “less than classy” for using curse words during a Fox News interview earlier in the week.
Read More: http://bit.ly/2uujipR
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Look at this. NO news on Tom Hiddleston in forever and then 3 big events in a week.
#tom hiddleston#loki#thor#marvel#mcu#projectprotectloki#thor ragnarok#project protect loki#ralph lauren#gq#celebrities#parks and rec#infinity war#unrelated#joanna hogg film#reunion
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The Dukes Of Hazzard S 2 E 10 Granny Annie Aired 23 November 1979 When counterfeit $5 dollar bills start turning up, Bo and Luke try to figure out where the bills came from, and it turns out that the bills came from their old friend Granny Annie Coggins (Laurene Tuttle), a local artist who is operating a small-time counterfeiting scheme. Boss Hogg hears of it, and he wants the engraving plates that are used make the bills, because he wants to sell the plates to professional counterfeiter Big Jim Downey (George Murdock) for $25,000. Boss has Granny Annie arrested, and confiscates the engraving plates. Bo and Luke set out to clear Granny Annie's name by stealing the plates back and throwing them into a lake. When Bo and Luke swipe the plates from Big Jim, Big Jim thinks that it is a double cross, so he kidnaps Boss, who he thinks is the one who stole the plates. An emotional Rosco pleads to Bo and Luke to track down Big Jim, and keep Boss from getting killed. Source
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WISH ATL “DREAM” COLLECTION
Introducing the latest collection from the Wish Brand. Inspired by the pursuit of success, the “Dream Collection” exemplifies the idea of wishing, dreaming and making it happen. This collection contains various unisex hoodies and t-shirts featuring dreamy graphics & inspirational messages. To further enrich this message, we partnered with various influential women from the Atlanta area to highlight them in their quests to turn dreams into reality.
Pictured From Left To Right. Lauren Amos, Founder & Owner WishATL. Renee Montgomery, WNBA Atlanta Dream. Astrid Martinez, CBS News. Yinessa Nicole, Artist. Julie Hogg, Wish CEO/Co-Owner. Tameka Rish, Atlanta Falcons/United. Francesca Amiker, TV Hostess.
#artist#Astrid Martinez#Atlanta#Atlanta Falcons/United#CBS News#Dream Collection#Founder & Owner WishATL#Francesca Amiker#hoodies#Julie Hogg#Lauren Amos#Renee Montgomery#T-shirts#Tameka Rish#TV Hostess.#Wish ATL#Wish Brand#Wish CEO/Co-Owner#WNBA Atlanta Dream#Yinessa Nicole#Cotton Girls#Fashion
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Wednesday's House Judiciary committee hearing on assault weapons had some memorable moments:
Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg was removed for interrupting "Big Lie" supporter Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ); the hearing opened with some disturbing slides from recent shootings; and we heard moving testimony from the Mayor of Highland Park. One moment you may have missed, buried nearly five hours into the hearing, was an explanation from our opponent, Congressman Ken Buck (R-CO), on why our nation is presently facing an epidemic of mass shootings. Here’s what Buck had to say:
Let us be the first to say it: Teachers Unions have nothing to do with America's ongoing plague of mass shootings. It is beyond disgraceful to suggest that teachers, many whom are often the first victims in these shootings, are responsible for causing mass shootings. On the contrary, an answer to why these shooting are happening can actually be found within Buck’s own rhetoric and embrace of the paramilitary extreme-right. In each of this summer’s mass shootings, including Highland Park, the Greenwood Park Mall, Uvalde, Buffalo, and more, the shooters have been linked to right-wing ideology and anti-immigrant creed, such as the "Great Replacement" theory. Congressman Buck is directly complicit in mobilizing these shooters. After the 2020 Kenosha vigilante shooting, Buck appeared at a Guns and BBQ Fundraiser with then congressional candidate Lauren Boebert in a t-shirt reading “Kill Em All - Let God Sort Em Out.” — a clear signal to his supporters in the extreme Right to keep up the anti-protester violence. On top of this, Buck has been a champion of the anti-immigrant rhetoric that so many of these mass shooters have cited as the motivation for their attacks. When Ike confronted Buck about all of this during a debate in 2020, he asked him point-blank if he would condemn right-wing extremism. Buck pretended not to hear the question.
COLORADANS!! VOTE BUCK OUT!!!!
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Parkland survivor Lauren Hogg implores Congress to do more on school shootings https://ift.tt/2nIrcsI
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Lauren Hogg on Twitter
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The kids have chosen their favorites!
Every year A2CAF concludes with the Kids’ Comics Awards ceremony, celebrating the creators of kids’ favorite comics. While we couldn’t gather this year, we still held the rounds of nominations and voting, and the kids have chosen their favorite comics of 2019:
Most Epic Adventure
The nominees were:
Glitch, by Sarah Graley (Graphix)
Mighty Jack and Zita the Spacegirl, by Ben Hatke (First Second)
Ghost Hog, by Joey Weiser (Oni Pres)
Marvel Rising: Heroes of the Round Table, by Roberto di Salvo and Nilah Magruder (Marvel)
Sea Sirens (A Trot & Cap'n Bill Adventure), by Amy Chu and Janet K. Lee (Viking Books for Young Readers)
EndGames (NewsPrints 2), by Ru Xu (Graphix)
And the kids chose...
Funniest Comic
The nominees were:
Dog Man: Fetch-22, by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)
Big Nate: Payback Time! by Lincoln Peirce (Andrews McMeel Publishing)
Star Wars: Jedi Academy: Attack of the Furball, by Amy Ignatow and Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Scholastic)
Peter & Ernesto: The Lost Sloths, by Graham Annable (First Second)
Bird & Squirrel: All Tangled Up, by James Burks (Graphix)
And the kids chose...
Favorite Author
The nominees were:
Jerry Craft
Gale Galligan
John Patrick Green
Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham
And the kids chose...
Keepin' It Unreal (for sci-fi and fantasy)
The nominees were:
Making Friends: Back to the Drawing Board, by Kristen Gudsnuk (Graphix)
Pilu of the Woods, by Mai K. Nguyen (Oni Press)
Apocalypse Taco, by Nathan Hale (Amulet)
Emiline: Knight in Training, by Kimberli Johnson (Oni Press)
Hex Vet: The Flying Surgery, by Sam Davies (KaBOOM!)
The Midwinter Witch, by Molly Knox Ostertag (Graphix)
The Okay Witch, by Emma Steinkellner (Aladdin)
And the kids chose...
Keepin' It Real (for memoir and realistic fiction)
The nominees were:
Just Jaime, by Terri Libenson (Balzer + Bray)
White Bird: A Wonder Story, by R.J. Palacio (Knopf Books for Young Readers)
Activist: A Story of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Shooting, by Lauren Elizabeth Hogg, Anthony Zuiker, and Don Hudson (Zuiker Press)
Click, by Kayla Miller (HMH Books for Young Readers)
Guts, by Raina Telgemeier (Graphix)
Karen's Witch, by Katy Farina (Graphix)
The Crossover, by Kwame Alexander and Dawud Anyabwile (HMH Books for Young Readers)
And the kids chose...
Favorite Nonfiction/Mythology Comic
The nominees were:
Great White Shark Adventure, by Fabien Cousteau, James O. Fraioli, and Joe St. Pierre (Margaret K. McElderry Books)
Science Comics: Cats: Nature and Nurture, by Andy Hirsch (First Second)
Science Comics: Wild Weather: Storms, Meteorology, and Climate, by MK Reed and Jonathan Hill (First Second)
Hephaistos: God of Fire, by George O'Connor (First Second)
Maker Comics: Bake Like a Pro! by Falynn Koch (First Second)
And the kids chose...
Tales of Friendship
The nominees were:
Sanity & Tallula: Field Trip, by Molly Brooks (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Stargazing, by Jen Wang (First Second)
Geeky Fab 5 Vol. 2: Mystery of the Missing Monarchs, by Liz Lareau, Lucy Lareau, and Ryan Jampole (Papercutz)
Phoebe and Her Unicorn: Unicorn Bowling, by Dana Simpson (Andrews McMeel Publishing)
And the kids chose...
Congratulations to the winners! Be sure to cast your vote for your favorite comics of 2020 by checking back here in April of 2021!
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Books Read in 2019
Favourites in bold - ask me about any of them!
1. Tess of the Road (Rachel Hartman) 2. Isle of Blood and Stone (Makiia Lucier) 3. #Never Again: A new Generation Draws the Line (David and Lauren Hogg) 4. Leopard at the Door (Jennifer McVeigh) 5. The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage (Philip Pullman) 6. The Invisible Library (Genevieve Cogman) 7. The Refrigerator Monologues ( Catherynne M Valente) 8. Ink, Iron and Glass (Gwendolyn Clare) 9. Inkmistress (Audrey Coulthurst) 10. The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. (Neil Stephenson and Nicole Galland) 11. The Silence of the Girls (Pat Barker) 12. The Turning (Emily Whitman) 13. Unbelievable (Katy Tur) 14. Cruel Beauty (Rosamund Hodge) 15. The Last Neanderthal (Claire Cameron) 16. Mask of Shadows (Lindsey Miller) 17. G'morning, G'night (Lin-Manuel Miranda) 18. Daughter of the Siren Queen (Tricia Levenseller) 19. River of Teeth (Sarah Gailey) 20. Ink (Alice Broadway) 21. Rule (Ellen Goodlett) 22. A Darker Shade of Magic (V.E. Schwab) 23. The Belles (Dhonielle Clayton) 24. Enchanted Islands (Allison Amend) 25. Crimson (Arthur Slade) 26. The Hours Count (Jillian Cantor) 27. For a Muse of Fire (Heidi Heilig) 28. Land of Love and Drowning (Tiphanie Yanique) 29. Stalking God (Anjali Kumar) 30. Rosemarked (Livia Blackburne) 31. All the Light we Cannot See (Anthony Doerr) 32. Mary B (Katherine J Chen) 33. All Rights Reserved (Gregory Scott Katsoulis) 34. Star of the North (D.B. John) 35. Origin (Dan Brown) 36. The Darkest Hour (Caroline Tung Richmond) 37. That Inevitable Victorian Thing (E.K. Johnston) 38. The Map of Lost Memories (Kim Fay) 39. The Oyster Thief (Sonia Faruqi) 40. The Temporary Bride (Jennifer Klinec) 41. Beneath the Citadel (Destiny Soria) 42. Dread Nation (Justina Ireland) 43. Mirage (Matt Ruff) 44. Daughters of the Storm (Kim Wilkins) 45. Pride (Ibi Zoboi) 46. How to Stop Time (Matt Haig) 47. Afterward (E.K. Johnston) 48. Word by Word (Kory Stamper) 49. The Taster (V.S. Alexander) 50. Seafire (Natalie C Parker) 51. The Black God's Drum (P Djeli Clark)
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“new-to-me” - june 2019
nobody knows (2004, hirokazu kore-eda)
last night (1998, don mckellar)
the bad lieutenant: port of call – new orleans (2009, werner herzog)
4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days (2007, cristian mungiu)
sound of my voice (2011, zal batmanglij)
honorable mentions:
dadli (2018, shabier kirchner)
keep it for yourself (1991, claire denis)
new releases:
"cardi b - press [official music video]" (jora frantzis)
domino (brian de palma)
j.t. leroy (justin kelly)
the last black man in san francisco (joe talbot)
no data plan (miko revereza)
the real housewives of new york city, "life is not a cabaret"
the souvenir (joanna hogg)
tales of the city (lauren morelli)
toy story 4 (josh cooley)
web series: the movie (brian jordan alvarez)
when they see us (ava duvernay)
wig (chris moukarbel)
you don’t nomi (jeffrey mchale)
readings:
“drag race inc.: what’s lost when a subculture goes pop?” (e. alex jung)
"jim jarmusch believes in the teens, but not joe biden" (bilge ebiri)
“the last word: francis ford coppola on brando, smartphones and ‘live’ movies” (david fear)
"meet rihanna, the shy gal" (sarah paulson)
"'neon genesis evangelion,' episodes 1–4: the trauma of shinji ikari" (willow catelyn maclay)
"raytheon said 'gay rights!'" (george civeris)
"toy story 4: woody and buzz embrace the gig economy" (vadim rizov)
"under childhood: the self-love of 'uglydolls'" (kelley dong)
"what hollywood boycotts would really do to georgia" (amanda mull)
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NRA Candidates Lost — Parkland Students Send ‘Thoughts and Prayers’
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This is my 90th blog post and like most journalists, I identify mistakes all over and somehow — often through publicity — try to get them fixed. But not on this milestone. There’s too much good to write about.
I also want to point out the page CohenConnect Headlines Sitemap has a list of all the blog posts I’ve written and published over the past 3+ years, in chronological order. Nobody — early readers nor myself — can remember everything I’ve done and there hadn’t been a place to look. The right side of what you’re reading (or bottom on mobile) just show the past 10 and the most popular. A regular “sitemap” of category words is well below, on the bottom of the right side (or the bottom on mobile). But the “search” box also works very well, contains both categories and tags, and maybe more.
So staying positive, let’s honor some heroes with this post. These days, there are too few and far between. I remember years ago, while working at WCAU in Philadelphia, Larry Mendte saying on the air with such certainty, “Heroes never admit they are,” or something to that effect.
I’ll start by setting something straight. Two survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in Florida posed for a picture with the caption Prom 2018, but they won’t be going together.
https://twitter.com/cameron_kasky/status/988454056615202817
That’s despite what Pink News in the UK reported Tuesday, to the disappointment of Cameron Kasky and David Hogg’s many fans.
The publication describes Kasky ���lovingly hugging Hogg, who contrasts Kasky’s sloppy smile with a stair which pierces your soul.”
Monday, Kasky posted the picture on Twitter. Click here for that original article, which may not be true, but contained a lot of positive reaction from hopeful supporters.
Yesterday, the Miami Herald wrote,
“Rebecca Boldrick, Hogg’s mother, told TMZ.com that Hogg has another date for the prom. “Jeff Kasky, Cameron’s dad, told TMZ, ‘Cameron and David love each other very much, as do the 20 or so other kids that are part of their group, but not in a romantic type of way.’”
Then, Cameron’s mother, who has been a friend for about 40 years, posted a picture of the two of them titled “My date” Tuesday night. I’m not naming her because she has not put her name out in the public.
You watched Kasky dress down Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in a CNN town hall for refusing to refuse contributions from the National Rifle Association. In fact, what it took for Cameron to try to get a simple “yes” or “no” answer to his question from a sitting U.S. senator and former presidential candidate from his own state was amazing!
Fellow survivor Hogg also became a gun control advocate and activist against gun violence, but he has been more controversial. New to Florida — his family moved from L.A. at the start of high school — he chose to attend Stoneman Douglas because of its TV production classes.
Hogg may be most famous for what The Washington Post called his “dust-up with Fox News host Laura Ingraham,” who used this tweet to “make fun of the teen’s public lament about being rejected by colleges to which he had applied.”
https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/979021639458459648
(It really won’t matter because he plans to take next year off after high school to campaign in the midterm elections.)
The next day, Ingraham apologized to Hogg but not anybody else she’d put down over the years, including LeBron James, and by then it was too late.
https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/979404377730486272
https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/979404540754657280
So, knowing how TV and news are businesses that revolve around money (Where have you heard that multiple times before?), he urged his 700,000+ Twitter followers to boycott Ingraham’s advertisers.
https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/979168957180579840
The Washington Post noted, Hogg called the apology an insincere “effort just to save your advertisers.”
Then, “In a matter of days, Ingraham lost more than a dozen advertisers, including Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, Hulu, Jenny Craig, Ruby Tuesday and Miracle-Ear.”
https://twitter.com/LibertyMutual/status/979811276003205121
That weekend, Hogg told CNN,
“It’s disturbing to know that somebody can bully so many people and just get away with it, especially to the level that she did. … No matter who somebody is, no matter how big or powerful they may seem, a bully is a bully, and it’s important that you stand up to them.”
He even went as far as to compare the tweet and Ingraham’s criticism of him, saying they “were in line with bullying statements she had made about others: a conflict with gays while she was at Dartmouth in 1984 and, recently, responding to LeBron James’s political statements by saying that the NBA star should ‘shut up and dribble.’”
“I’m glad to see corporate America standing with me and the other students of Parkland and everybody else. Because when we work together, we can accomplish anything.”
Then Ingraham took a week off. Fox claimed the vacation had been planned.
Hogg, now 18, has already made political change.
When Leslie Gibson, who was running unopposed for the Maine House of Representatives, described fellow Parkland student Emma González as a “skinhead lesbian,” Hogg called for somebody to challenge the Republican. He got not one but two other candidates, and Gibson dropped out of the race in response to public reaction critical of his comments.
Today, a little more controversy. The conservative network The Blaze is reporting,
“The Zionist Organization of America is calling on Parkland survivor and activist David Hogg to change the name of his forthcoming book, as it believes that the title shows ‘shocking insensitivity to Holocaust survivors.’ “Random House publishers announced Thursday that David and his sister Lauren had penned a deal with the publishing house to release a book, #NEVERAGAIN: A New Generation Draws the Line, June 5.”
Lauren is a freshman survivor.
https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/986682645814956032
According to The Blaze, Random House said it plans to make a donation to Everytown for Gun Safety.
The Blaze also reports the book is being described as
“a statement of generational purpose, and a moving portrait of the birth of a new movement.” “In times of struggle and tragedy, we can come together in love and compassion for each other,” David told Entertainment Weekly. “We can see each other not as political symbols, but as human beings. And then, of course, there will be times when we simply must fight for what is right.” Sister Lauren added, “It’s amazing to see that so much love can come from so much loss. But from our loss, our generation will create positive change.”
But I’ve had an issue with using the phrase “never again” since it has always referred to one event: the murders of 6 million Jews and millions of others in the Nazis’ organized extermination campaign during World War II. Personally, I think the book title should be changed, and don’t think the phrase should be used in any other matter, but don’t doubt Hogg’s sincerity about the gun issue.
The ZOA said in part,
“By co-opting ‘Never Again’ title for his book opposing guns, David Hogg trivializes the holocaust” and the Hoggs’ book title “offends Holocaust survivors, Jews, and all human rights-loving people.”
Those are sections the Glenn Beck-founded network chose to highlight, due to its own agenda.
Click here for the complete press release issued yesterday, which also said,
“This statement should not be construed as in any way lessening our shock, outrage and pain regarding the Parkland school shooting. ZOA completely sympathizes with the loving, bereft families and all the infinitely precious victims of the Parkland shooting, all other school shootings, and all other shootings. All affected by these tragedies are in our hearts and prayers. … “It is an expression that should never be politicized or co-opted by anyone, regardless of political affiliation. … “The Holocaust was unique and unprecedented, in that: it involved a ‘final solution’ designed to murder every single Jewish man, woman and child; Jews were the only people killed for the ‘crime’ of existing; the murder of Jews was an ‘end in itself’ rather than a means to some other goal; and the people who carried out the ‘Final Solution’ were primarily average citizens ‘just doing a job.’ None of the other terrible slaughters and genocides this world has witnessed share all these characteristics.”
We’ll see what happens.
A third of the 20 founding members of the group Never Again MSD is activist Emma González, who has also had to deal with criticism of her bisexual orientation, hairstyle and more, including this.
The Washington Post reported,
“A doctored animation of González tearing the U.S. Constitution in half circulated on social media during the rally, after it was lifted from a Teen Vogue story about teenage activists. In the real image, González is ripping apart a gun-range target.”
I guess you could say desperate liars were targeting her because they had nothing better.
The group was promoting the March 24 “March for Our Lives” rallies in which even the president’s daughter, Tiffany Trump, supported. I traced how this posting came to be.
https://twitter.com/ashleyfeinberg/status/977696844187885569
Kasky, Hogg and González — along with fellow students Jacqueline Cohen and Alex Wind — even made Time magazine‘s list of the 100 most influential people in the world for becoming prominent activists, organizing protests, and speaking out publicly to demand stricter laws on gun control.
Time wrote in an article, How we chose the 2018 TIME 100 list of the world’s most influential people: “Barack Obama, who has said that his greatest frustration as President was the failure of commonsense gun-safety laws, draws inspiration from the Parkland, Fla., teenagers who organized the March for Our Lives: ‘They have the power … to reject the old constraints, outdated conventions and cowardice too often dressed up as wisdom.’” Click here for the Time article about the Parkland 5.
Mashable went back further, writing the former president…
https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/966704319658647553
and first lady…
https://twitter.com/MichelleObama/status/966483852834287621
“both tweeted support for the Parkland teens following the deadly shooting, and wrote them a handwritten letter in praise of their ‘resilience, resolve and solidarity.’”
Notice the dates on everything. The attack took place on Feb. 14.
Mashable included a typed version of the letter, for those of you having trouble with Mr. Obama’s handwriting, and also a look at celebrities joining in at the March for Our Lives.
https://twitter.com/mic/status/976502415376703488
Even former NFL placekicker Jay Feely needs a lesson on seriousness, after The Sporting News showed a tweet he posted. It showed a “photo of him holding a gun while standing between his daughter and her prom date” that was intended to be a joke.
https://twitter.com/jayfeely/status/987853794221350912
Feely should know better. He’s from Florida, grew up there and spent a year with the Miami Dolphins. The next day, he clarified what had happened.
https://twitter.com/jayfeely/status/988067986115149824
On a more positive note, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports the prom will be an “over-the-top” party with a touching tribute, and students promising the best prom ever, after 17 people were shot to death at their school on Valentine’s Day. Four seniors were killed. So were seven freshman (that will be some prom in three years), plus three other students and two adults.
Eventually, the prom committee wanted to recognize the tragedy that’ll mark their high school memories. There will be a memorial near the entrance to the ballroom. It’ll also include two members of their class who died in 2016 of cystic fibrosis and suicide. The memorial will be surrounded by couches and designated as a quiet place to sit and think.
Inside, the prom will be stopped by 17 seconds of silence.
It also won’t be expensive. The cost: Just $30 per ticket, and $50 for non-seniors. The hotel, DJ, florist, decorator, and other vendors are donating their services for free or at cost, and the hotel is giving families of the senior victims a free weekend of their choice.
Good for all of them!
Marjory Stoneman Douglas survivors, along with high school students from around the country, were not even born 19 years ago during the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colo.
(I remember it like yesterday. I had returned from vacation, was working at WCAU, and our news anchor Renee Chenault happened to be from Littleton. She ended up going there to report from her hometown, but being local news, did not get the publicity of Katie Couric for touching the hand of a victim’s father on the Today show.)
There were an estimated 150,000 students protesting on Friday’s anniversary at more than 2,700 walkouts, according to organizers.
The Chicago Tribune, in an Associated Press article published Friday afternoon, said,
“In a new wave of school walkouts, they raised their voices against gun violence. But this time, they were looking to turn outrage into action.” The students, “turned their attention to upcoming elections as they pressed for tougher gun laws and politicians who will enact them. Scores of rallies turned into voter registration drives. Students took the stage to issue an ultimatum to their lawmakers.”
Activists behind a March 14 protest, a month after Stoneman Douglas, estimated it drew nearly 1 million students.
(I find it interesting The Chicago Tribune used an Associated Press article, while I learned Chicago’s Fox TV station asked the other Fox stations for a story they could post on their website, because they were apparently unable to write one of their own. Were there no rallies anywhere near Chicago? Probably plenty, considering the numbers above! At minimum, I would’ve shown the big one around town and then another in a zip code they wanted to target for ratings. Even chopper video would’ve done the job except for hearing the students tell their reasons for walking out, firsthand. But we know how Fox stations operate with sharing web articles. It seems at this point, they’ve become dependent on their sister-stations rather than even try to do the work. I love how so many of today’s young people are the opposite of this kind of corporate laziness!)
The Washington Post noted, “Critics have questioned whether … the high school students demanding that the nation’s gun laws be strengthened are mature enough to understand the complex policy positions they have staked out.”
Isn’t this exactly what we want from our young people? To think, investigate and reconsider if necessary? And don’t these particular students who experienced what they did have unique insight on the issue? Yet some people feel the need to criticize them. Maybe it’s because they need to be heard. Maybe because these grown-ups really have not grown up and are jealous. Or maybe because “the kids are alright” and and it simply bothers them because they have issues of their own.
How much are they bothered?
Click here for “Ted Nugent says Parkland students ‘have no soul,’ calls them ‘mushy-brained children’” (The Washington Post, March 31, 2018).
Nugent, perhaps the NRA’s most outspoken board member, told a San Antonio radio station, “These poor children, I’m afraid to say, but the evidence is irrefutable. They have no soul,” after discussing with the host their belief the teenagers have been manipulated by left-wing ideologues.
“The lies from these poor, mushy-brained children who have been fed lies and parrot lies,” Nugent said. “I really feel sorry for them. It’s not only ignorant, dangerous and stupid — it’s soulless. To attack the good, law-abiding families of America when well-known, predictable murderers commit these horrors is deep in the category of soulless.”
Click here for “How the Parkland teens became villains on the right-wing Internet” (The Washington Post, March 26, 2018).
If ardent NRA supporters don’t lose now, or in this year’s midterms, or even the 2020 presidential election, they should absolutely know the demographics of this country are changing. Eventually, they will lose to people who have felt real pain and others of that generation. It’s going to happen, whether they’ll consider themselves martyrs, or if they’re even alive to feel any suffering from their defeat.
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Also a hero: Last week, the pilot of Southwest Airlines flight 1380, Captain Tammie Jo Shults, landed her plane calmly and successfully, on just one engine, here in Philadelphia. She saved 148 lives.
The trouble on the flight from New York to Dallas started when one of its engines appeared to explode in midair. The only person killed was passenger Jennifer Riordan who was partially sucked out of a broken window. That was extraordinary despite the tragedy.
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According to The Guardian, “Those present recalled that after the plane had landed, Shults walked through the aisle to talk to them, to see how they were doing.”
Talk about responsibility AND customer service!
Turns out, The Guardian continued,
“Shults was one of the first female fighter pilots in the US Navy and was elite enough to fly an F/A-18 Hornet. She flew training missions as an ‘enemy pilot’ during Operation Desert Storm, as women were then still excluded from combat missions.”
Also not to be forgotten is the heroism of Waffle House diner James Shaw Jr. Early Sunday morning, outside Nashville, he was sitting with a friend at the restaurant counter when police said a gunman wearing nothing but a green jacket opened fire outside.
As CNN reported, “Glass shattered, dust swirled and Shaw said he saw a man lying on the ground.”
Four people were killed.
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“bolted from his seat and slid along the ground to the restroom, he said. But he kept an eye and an ear out for the gunman. And the moment the shooter paused, Shaw decided to ambush him … before more lives were lost.”
He charged at the man with the rifle. They fought. Finally, Shaw said he managed to wrestle the barrel of the rifle from the gunman, tossed it behind the counter and the shooter escaped.
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“The gun was hot and he was naked but none of that mattered,” Shaw said, with a burn on his hand a wound on his elbow where a bullet grazed it.
He told reporters,
“I figured if I was going to die, he was going to have to work for it. … I was just trying to live.”
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Travis Jeffrey Reinking, 29, was arrested Monday, after a 34-hour manhunt.
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NBC News pointed out he went from wearing only a green jacket to a green “suicide smock — a padded gown made from heavy-duty polyester that is held together with Velcro strips.”
If you are of a certain age, you remember Schoolhouse Rock! from ABC on Saturday mornings. The jazz musician who was instrumental in that cartoon series died Monday in Mount Bethel, Pa., 92 miles and an hour-and-a-half drive from Philadelphia.
Bob Dorough was 94.
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Schoolhouse Rock! ran from 1973 to 1985. The cartoons, including “My Hero, Zero” and “Three is a Magic Number,” (the first in the series) were written and performed by Dorough.
His biography says he “entertained and instructed unsuspecting children.”
Schoolhouse Rock! came back for another five years in the 1990s and its 40th anniversary was marked with a DVD edition of the entire five subject series.
Has a Schoolhouse Rock! tune ever helped you on a test? Do you have a favorite? I especially liked how a bill became a law (“I’m Just a Bill”) and “Conjunction Junction.”
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Finally, there’s the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, site of last night’s Sixers playoff game where they eliminated the Miami Heat. Actually, the topic is replacement names, and Wells Fargo is not a very good corporate citizen.
I have always been against companies buying names for stadiums and liked it when NBC Sports, before losing the NFL in 1998, made it a point of not referring to the names of stadiums but just the city, unless there was confusion between different stadiums.
Philly.com says its readers suggest either Wilt Chamberlain, Sam Hinkie or Ed Snider.
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The stadium, where the Flyers played hockey until their season ended earlier this week, is named for Wells Fargo which is a big bank in Philadelphia and many other cities. Before that, it was named Wachovia. Before that, First Union. FU Center had something special to it. And before that, CoreStates. Just shows you how banks take each other over and waste money having to change the names on every branch and piece of real estate, including the ones they sponsor or use to advertise.
Speaking of money, Wells Fargo was in trouble yet again for what the website called “scams that targeted its own customers,” specifically its mortgage and auto insurance practices. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency made the accusations and ordered the bank to make restitution, plus pay the regulators $1 billion in fines. Wells Fargo did not admit or deny any allegations.
Just two years ago, Wells Fargo’s employees recused of secretly opening more than 2 million deposit and credit card accounts to meet their sales targets and receive bonuses. The bank had to pay $185 million to settle those allegations. It also fired about 5,300 employees for doing what may have been their jobs. In that case as well, Wells Fargo did not admit or deny allegations.
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo has been the nation’s third largest bank by assets.
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FYI, the late Wilt Chamberlain played for the San Francisco/Philadelphia Warriors and the Philadelphia 76ers, and is widely considered one of the greatest and most dominant players in NBA history. He still holds the single-game scoring record, having scored 100 in one game. It happened March 2, 1962, in Hershey, Pa. against the New York Knicks. The Philadelphia Warriers moved west to San Francisco after that season.
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Sam Hinkie was General Manager and President of Basketball Operations of the Philadelphia 76ers. He graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and led the Sixers to some lousy seasons, but the team rebounded from what he left behind. In 2015, ESPN named Hinkie’s Sixers as the major professional sports franchise that had most embraced analytics.
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And the late Ed Snider helped build the Spectrum and owned the Flyers, the Wells Fargo Center and a lot more. Wikipedia noted, “In a 1999 Philadelphia Daily News poll, Snider was selected as the city’s greatest sports mover and shaker, beating out legends such as Connie Mack, Sonny Hill, Bert Bell, and Roger Penske.”
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