Starting off with Graham Elwood.
I typed Graham Norton and had to go back and fix that. :D We're at C.I.'s and we see a lot of Graham Norton clips here. :D He's a host of a British talk show and Jools Holland host a great British show as well and has a lot of great music performers on. I mention that because Cora e-mailed asking me if I'd note a performance she'd just found on YOUTUBE.
Cora notes that the performance has been up on YOUTUBE and it has. But it's a good performance and I like Kate Nash.
Okay, idiot of the week. It's obvious, isn't it?
Max Blumenthal. MaxiPad Blumethal. He'd already taken part in RAGE AGAINST THE WAR MACHINE -- which played out like a KKK rally. But in case anyone missed it, Maxipads wanted to be sure everyone grasped that he was a racist, he then attacked Jaqueline Luqman.
Maxipads thinks he can lie about Jaqueline and get away with it. He can't. He's an idiot. He's a big idiot and the idiot of the week because, fresh off charges of his racism, he decides to respond by attacking Jaqueline with lies -- as though falsely smearing Jaqueline Luqman will make him seem less racist?
Sabby Sabs may rush out to polish Maxipad's knob but the rest of us aren't going to. Nor are we going to pretend that he's not a racist.
Cynthia McKinney notes:
"Max Blumenthal is a fraud. He supported regime change in Syria until he didn't. He supported Clinton's lies about Benghazi. . . . Now he's trying to position himself as the grand leader of the fake alt-left-right movement. He is truly his father's son." https://t.co/J20c04yckH
— Cynthia McKinney PhD (@cynthiamckinney) February 20, 2023
And let's give Jaqueline Luqman the last word on this topic.
For those who have or will call on me to debate #MaxBlumenthal on his wild & false claims: 1) The right of Africans to organize w/who we choose & for what reasons is not up for debate. 2) We do not need the approval of anyone to validate why we choose our coalitions. The End.
— Luqman Nation Media (@luqmannation1) February 22, 2023
Now a new topic. From INDIEWRIE:
In the blink of an eye, the so-called “Streaming Wars” went from empowering creators to creating more financial insecurity for them. Streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max were once praised for providing more buyers for quality content, but recent trends have seen them scrapping completed projects and removing their own shows to avoid paying royalties as they all struggle to attain profitability.
The penny-pinching approach now prevalent among streamers has attracted some notable critics, including “Glass Onion” director Rian Johnson. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Johnson called out the practice of streamers pulling films and shows (that they themselves produced) from their libraries.
“It’s been horrifying,” Johnson said. “The fact that it’s becoming common practice is terrible and adds to the awfulness. In the history of the business, there has been a constant evolution of horrible things.”
Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Critics have long argued that theTimes is falling short in its LGTBQ+ coverage, particularly of trans kids, but the debate around the publication’s standards exploded into public view last week.
Thousands of Times contributors signed onto an open letter, organized by the Freelance Solidarity Project and delivered to leadership on 15 February, which voiced “serious concerns about editorial bias in the newspaper’s reporting on transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people.”
The letter pointed to a recent article referring to a person seeking gender-affirming healthcare with the term “patient zero,” and another instance where a source’s affiliation with an anti-trans hate groups wasn’t mentioned.
The document noted with dismay that coverage by The New York Times has been cited by various GOP officials who are waging attacks on trans youth in court and in legislatures across the country; it argued that the Times was fueling a similar media-political feedback loop that saw previous generations demonise those with HIV/Aids and those who were gay.
He attacks Jaqueline Luqman with lies and then we see his followers throughout the thread -- a bunch of White racists and Indian racists attacking her for her race. And no one's supposed to notice that?
- Daniel Davis Aston, 28
- Kelly Loving, 40
- Ashley Paugh, 35
- Derrick Rump, 38
- Raymond Green Vance, 22
“Last month, a person with an AR-15-style assault rifle entered Club Q—a nightclub that served as a haven for LGBTQI+ people in the Colorado Springs community—and opened fire on unsuspecting bar patrons and staff. The attacker’s depravity robbed us of five innocent lives—Daniel Aston, Raymond Green Vance, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh, and Derrick Rump,” said Chairwoman Maloney in her opening statement. “Let us honor them by recommitting to the bold action necessary to ensure that every person in the United States can experience the freedom to live authentically and safely—regardless of who they love or how they identify.”
The great Glenneth, of course, rushed forward to insist that the shooter being non-binary meant that it wasn't homophobia.
It was shocking because you'd think if anyone would be an expert on internalized homophobia, it would be Glenneth.
As we noted then, it was very likely that the shooter was dealing with issues of homophobia -- whether the shooter was non-binary or not.
John Russell (LGBTQ NATION) reports:
Detective Rebecca Joines testiftied that Aldrich ran a neo-Nazi website that featured a white supremacist training video glorifying mass shootings, posted an image of a Pride parade with a rifle scope trained on it, and used anti-LGBTQ+ and racist slurs while gaming. Joines said that while those who knew Aldrich were unaware that they identified as nonbinary, Aldrich had told them that their mother, Laura Voepel, was nonbinary and had taken them to gay bars. Aldrich’s defense showed a photo of Aldrich and Voepel at Club Q taken in August 2021.
Joines also testified that there was evidence that Aldrich planned to livestream the shooting.
Jody Watley Celebrates Women’s History Month With New Radio Show
NEW ON EURWEB: HERE
“Check out Jody Watley! She is out here making boss moves. For instance, in celebration of Women’s History Month, the musical icon will host a new monthly 2-hour show exclusively on SiriusXM’s The Groove. The first guest will be Emmy winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Read the full story on Eurweb
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Adding to Jody's post, in case anyone needs a reminder, two videos. "Real Love" and "Still A Thrill."