What’s It Like To Live In The Country Where “Fat” and “Ugly” Women Are Banned From Having Fun
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What’s It Like To Live In The Country Where “Fat” and “Ugly” Women Are Banned From Having Fun
-Mila
Travelling is a privilege for a few with the right passport I love travelling, being able to go to foreign countries, getting to know the people, the culture and being a cosmopolitian, that's what fulfills your life, makes you an experienced and open-minded individual.
“[My husband and I] taught our children that they could rise to even greater heights. They could become surgeons, CEOs, Supreme Court Justices, Secretary of State, and even President of the United States. We did not teach our daughters to be second class citizens."
- Rep. Diana DeGette, of Colorado
One Occupy Protester Changes the Live News Model
This brilliant young man is going to use quadrocopters to shoot overhead footage of OWS protests. While traditional news copters can be restricted, any altitude at 400 feet or below is not restricted, FAA airspace. Both the quadrocopters and the smartphones are wireless technologies. In the context of social engagement to address disparities that minorities are disproportionately affected by, this is far from being second class citizenship.
[via Mashable]
"Occupy Wall Street broadcaster Tim Pool's protest coverage, shot entirely on smartphones, has received more attention than most mainstream media. The reporter - who doesn't identify with the term citizen journalist - is now devising ways mobile technology can provide unprecedented news coverage.
Pool rose to fame after his 21-hour live Ustream broadcast of the Nov. 15 raid on Zuccotti Park went viral on Twitter. His stream provided what large camera crews could not - an unfiltered take on the action as it unfolded. His footage was featured on Al Jazeera English, MSNBC and Time.com ..."
http://on.mash.to/uc74PE
I wish I could make it stop.
Seriously.
I hate feeling that I am somehow inadequate. ...that I am somehow second-class compared to everyone. ...that people invite me because they feel bad for me, not because they actually like me. (Nein, das ist verboten!) ...that I will fail at everything because I have already failed at everything.
I don't know how to make it stop. ...but I wish I did.
Christians are now being treated officially as second-class citizens with far fewer human and civil rights than those who engage in aberrant sexual behavior.
some kurva annya connard de fuckwit de merde and I really should learn some higher quality swear words named Bryan Fischer, in a lovely article about people refusing to let their wineyard for a wedding because the couple happened to be two brides. Well, I hope you have a horrid day, you... you... *screams with frustrationnnnnnnn* I just can't talk right now, sorry for the non-constructiveness. Just venting.