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DramatistDreamer

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  1. It wouldn't surprise me, in the least, if this was discovered to be the case. This was a common tactic in civil rights movements throughout contemporary history, particularly ones championing the advancement of civil rights for Blacks. COINTELPRO, anyone?
  2. Niger Ambush Came After ‘Massive Intelligence Failure,’ Source Says
  3. Will the Benghazi screamers actually do a thorough and serious investigation into what happened to these soldiers in Niger and why Mr. Johnson was left, lingering between life and death for two days in the desert?
  4. I know at one time there was a push by some WOC like bell hooks to embrace "Womanism" which was seen as different from "Feminism", which many Black women, particular felt excluded from historically, for some of the reasons that @Khan described. Black women had always had to work since being brought to this country as slaves, and often had to do the work equal to the men (ability/equal access to work had always been a major guiding principle in the feminist manifesto). I'm not sure that the Womanist movement ever truly got off the ground and some Black women sought to embrace a more fluid definition of feminism, one that they had fashioned for themselves, which has been viewed as somewhat controversial by some feminists, who see feminism as being guided by a set of specific principles and strictures. In any case, this past election has brought a great many divides into sharp relief and this is one of them.
  5. That was often the case but I think it's mainly on a generational level. The women of my generation are more likely to be college educated and though many want to be married, we are unwilling to be put in a position that is subjugated to a mate. Of course. some of us were raised attending church but didn't stay going as adults, many of us only attend sporadically, possibly, not being satisfied with the biblical scholarship. My family being immigrants, had a situation that is considered atypical to begin with. My mother was the pioneer...she led and her husband followed her to the U.S. She had a job (not a great one, being an immigrant she got offered a sh*t job that Americans didn't want to do) which provided a visa and residency and in turn, she filed for her husband to join her in a couple years. I don't believe my mother was ever able to have the expectation of anyone taking care of her, although it probably would've been a relief to her. In terms of the lack of solidarity, it reminds me of a documentary I watched last year on Netflix on the feminist movement, particularly how the ERA bombed due to Phyllis Schlafly's group, who ultimately sabotaged the efforts for the ERA passage. 2016 election seemed to be history repeating itself. Only in this case, I think my generation and the young WOC coming into full adulthood, will in future, be less inclined to try to reach out and join ranks under the general banner of feminism, given the history of WOC getting burned in the end.
  6. I read this. I continue to be disgusted by this man's behavior and I hope justice is meted out to him. I am also concerned that people may forget that there are so many other men like Harvey Weinstein. Would that they could all face a reckoning but I hope people are not excluding the other obvious examples of men abusing their power, not just in the entertainment industry but across various industries.
  7. Honestly, I get so tired of these vipers currently in the White House. Others may very well feel the same. I have a feeling that's why things sometimes slow down in this thread. No one can possibly be surprised that Kelly has basically sold his soul to Mango Mussolini. I'd question anyone who makes the choice to align him or herself to this administration of vipers. There's an article in Politico that I have yet to read that discusses how the flurry of GOP retirements as a result of frustration threaten to make Paul Ryan's job more difficult. So? I hope his job becomes impossible at this point. I also hope there is a wipe-out of as many GOP Congresspeople as possible leading up to and including 2018, including Ryan.
  8. So Roger and Rafa in the season ending championships' final then...?
  9. If only...but honestly, I'd settle for a decent human being in the WH right now.
  10. Speaking of threads, I'm never sure where to put these types of articles but there is a brief mention of Tamara Tunie in this one. Apparently she's in talks with the Harlem School of the Arts to produce a musical there. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/18/nyregion/harlem-school-of-the-arts-performance-space.html
  11. Obamacare premiums were stabilizing. Then Trump happened.
  12. Quite a bizarre article about a cult masquerading as a women's empowerment group. Catherine Oxenburg (Dynasty) talks about trying to get her 26 year old daughter out of the cult. Inside a Secretive Group Where Women Are Branded
  13. Well written Op-Ed piece. Yes, This Is a Witch Hunt. I’m a Witch and I’m Hunting You.
  14. When you look at who is making top Box Office gains these days, it's not these guys (the HWs of the world, I'm referring to)! Movies like Get Out and Hidden Figures, and Wonder Woman have all made bigger box office than Blade Runner. Recent studies have shown that movies with diverse casts are making more money at the Box Office now. I think there is something to the theory that loss of money, leads to loss of power, and will make these guys more vulnerable to have their misdeeds exposed. I also believe many women (and some men) are feeling more empowered to speak out, now that others have spoken up and the stigma is being chipped away. The old Hollywood model of successful box office has been changing for years now and I don't see it going back. There has been a definite shift over the past few years, (within the studio system and the introduction of disrupters like Netflix) and most of it has to do with money.
  15. Most human beings, especially those in high visibility positions might actually care about looking like a whole entire asswipe but not Trump. In more uplifting news- Yet another travel ban BLOCKED by a Federal Judge Federal judge blocks Trump’s third travel ban
  16. Looks he's trying to save himself for the Paris Masters and then the Year end Championships/WTF. Something tells me that Nadal is none too anxious to play in Federer's hometown of Basel. In fact, I can't remember the last time he played that tournament since he seems to routinely skip it.
  17. Wow. That stairs hangup is just...
  18. Life gets more and more dangerous for journalists who are exposing corruption. How very sad. Malta car bomb kills Panama Papers journalist
  19. And as we discuss Iraq, there is another conflict brewing in the Kirkuk area. Government militias moved into the Kurdish region and there have been clashes between government forces and Kurdish forces, as well as the pesh merga. I couldn't believe it when I actually saw that the Iraqi PM called reports of clashes "Fake News". The fact that he's parrotting Trumpist language alone is a cause for grave concern.
  20. Oh but it does! Much like what happened in the Niger region, Trump has changed course on the policies that had been in place there and we're likely looking at the tragic results of that policy change to a more capricious strategy. It is absolutely horrendous what has happened to the victims. It is likely that it will only be the African Union that steps in to help try and remedy the aftermath of the carnage. Speaking of Africa and Niger. Fanta Fascist still has yet to acknowledge the servicemen who died. Wasn't the GOP supposed to be all about patriotism and respect for the military? This image has been floating around social media for the past few days on various Twitter feeds.
  21. @Cat posted this in the Status Updates but I want to post the link that she provided here as well. Mogadishu truck bomb: 500 casualties in Somalia’s worst terrorist attack Lest, people think that Orange Menace has nothing to do with this, he recently loosened the restrictions on drones (yes, you guessed it, it was an Obama administration-era restriction) which many experts believe was one of the factors for a retaliation by the Shabab (some Shabab have pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda, while others have taken an oath of allegiance to ISIS, terrorism doesn't seem particularly choosey).
  22. I think the calendar has something to do with it but I also think lack of surface diversity, and Renée Stubbs made an interesting point when she stated that she thought the texture and the way racquets are strung are leading to a lot of wrist, elbow and shoulder (even in rare cases, the back) injuries now. I'm seeing quite a bit of wrist and elbow injuries, even on the WTA Tour, in the last two years. And with the wrist is seems like players are out multiple times. On the women's tour, many of the players seems to be getting multiple surgeries at earlier and earlier ages. I was shocked to find out how many surgeries Madison Keys has had on the same wrist and she still had to withdraw from two tournaments in the past month and she's still in her early 20s! I think I read somewhere that the ATP Tour planned to tackle the issue of injuries during their off-season (what there is of it) but honestly, it's also a problem on the Women's Tour too, although this has been camouflaged by some of the feel-good stories that happened this year in the WTA.
  23. I must preface this to say that I'm not a Federer fan, I don't hate him but I'd love for other guys to come up and win big titles. Having said this, I hate how slow some of the hardcourts were this season and the USO was one of them. When you have too many slower courts, you get lengthy grinding matches, which can be one of the factors that lead to injury (according to some tennis pundits there are other factors like the strings). Also, I don't ever want to see another 6 hour final like the one that Nadal and Djokovic had several years ago. The men's tour is being decimated by injuries. If we want to see players actually fulfill their potential, having them grind themselves down to multiple surgeries and constant injuries is not a way to achieve this.

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