Category Archives: Pol 266 Politics and Culture

We’re baaaaaack! (228)(266)

It’s been awhile, so this should be a long and comprehensive post. It won’t be. More crumbs: Everybody comes from somewhere: the Seinfelds in the New World. Hip hop for the ummah in Harlem. Old World, New World: Mix and … Continue reading

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Nobody will read this, but. . . (266)

. . . what the hell. The world doesn’t stop just because we’re on break. Legislated gay marriage in Vermont; is New Hampshire next? Life is not so good for gays and lesbians in Iraq. Turn your protests into tourism! … Continue reading

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Mas news (266)

New news, old news, follow-ups, and whatnot: Nicholas Kristof on (not making) babies, health, and well-being. Desperation for boys in China leads to kidnapping. Afghan President Karzai is rethinking (not clear if redoing) new Shi’a family law bill. Same-sex love … Continue reading

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Family migration (kinda naked hiker—266)

Critters on the move—with human help. So a bit of good news. And another kind of family news (no naked hikers here—sorry): In India, all hail mom! Not much is said about daughters or fathers. . . .

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Erased, flogged, restricted (266)

I think the New York Times headline says it all: Women Erased in Israel, Flogged in Pakistan and Restricted in Afghanistan Yep. Here’s the story of our world. *UPDATE* Here’s a follow up to the flogging in Pakistan.

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“There’s some sick people on this case” (266)

Talk about using others for your own ends: A mother has been charged with drugging her daughter in an attempt to have the mother’s boyfriend impregnate her. The quote, above, is from one of the police officers on the case. … Continue reading

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Quick bits (266)

Here’s the Sy Hersh story I mentioned in a previous comment. Although some New Yorker pieces require a subscription, this piece is currently available to everyone. Oh, and more good (as in, the opposite of good) news out of Afghanistan: … Continue reading

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No sentences, just bits (266)

On an ongoing New York City program to decrease violence in teen relationships. Follow-up to Brazilian abortion story. More drugs and violence in Mexico. L’etat, c’est moi in Libya. No more school for girls in the Swat region of Pakistan … Continue reading

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Condoms and whatnot (266)

The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict, on his first trip to Africa as pope, restated the Church’s position against the use of condoms to fight HIV and AIDS. While on a plane to Cameroon, he argued that … Continue reading

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Naked hiker (with sweater!)(266)

As promised, a chicken in a cosy: Gotta love the English. . . .

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