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malaise's JournalSo I went to Miami for a few days
and had a really good time. We spent Friday afternoon/evening/night at the Art Basel downtown across the train tracks in Wynwood.
That was quite an experience - both the graffiti at Wynwood and the art on display were fabulous..
It was good to see people making some money hustling every imaginable thing including coconut water.
Got some free drinks and we supported the food trucks at Wynwood yard.
One of my nephews worries about gentrification with good reason - lots of original homes had for sale signs. Still it was loud and exciting - I was most impressed with Hebru Brantley's work and there was a French glassblower whose work was mind blowing. There were lots of artwork attacking Trump.
We were able to talk to some of the artists. Damn this planet has talented people.
Saturday afternoon we went to see Loving. I cried even though I knew they would win in the Supreme Court. Then we went to Dadeland Mall.
As you can see this was a well needed cleansing trip to enjoy our families and chill.
Now it's back to reality.
I stand behind Hamilton electors,
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/30/faithless-electors-electoral-college-donald-trump<snip>
A teenager from Washington state has become the seventh person to indicate that she will break ranks with party affiliation and become a faithless elector in an attempt to prevent Donald Trump being formally enshrined as president-elect when the electoral college meets on 19 December.
Levi Guerra, 19, from Vancouver, Washington, is set to announce that she is joining the ranks of the so-called Hamilton electors at a press conference at the state capitol in Olympia on Wednesday.
The renegade group believes it is the responsibility of the 538 electors who make up the electoral college to show moral courage in preventing demagogues and other threats to the nation from gaining the keys to the White House, as the founding fathers intended.
I stand behind Hamilton electors, Guerra said in a statement to the Guardian. I promised those who elected me that I would do everything I could to keep Donald Trump out of office.
To so many Africans, Fidel Castro is a hero. Heres why
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/30/africa-fidel-castro-nelson-mandela-cuba<snip>
If Africa is a country, then Fidel Castro is one of our national heroes. This may come as a surprise to many oblivious of Africas postcolonial history and Castros role in it especially the fate of white regimes and former Portuguese colonies in southern Africa.
In the west, Castros legacy is usually dismissed as an authoritarian, and Cuba as a one-party state with few freedoms. Despite the many achievements of Cuba under Castro (high quality public healthcare, as well as life expectancy, child immunisation and literacy systems parallel to those of first-world nations, and even surpassing the US), at various times the country became renowned for economic crisis, media repression, exiling and imprisoning dissidents, and discriminating against gays and people with AIDS.
Those things were a betrayal of the revolution, and it is important to acknowledge that. But history has absolved Castro when it comes to Cubas foreign policy, especially its Africa policy.
A great irony about the reaction to Castro is that many of the same people demanding acknowledgement of his wrongs have never acknowledged that their governments were on the wrong side of history, or sponsored dictatorships in many developing countries.
After fronting the Cuban revolution against a corrupt, American-sponsored dictatorship in 1959, Cuba under Fidel worked hard to develop its own distinct foreign policy independent from that of its more powerful neighbour, the United States, or its supposed ally, the Soviet Union. Africa became central to that foreign policy. For me, and people of my generation, Fidel Castro entered our consciousness as a hero of our liberation. He wasnt just fighting for an abstract cause. He was fighting for us.
Now you know why the turtle supported Groper Don the Con
The Majority Leader's wife will head the Department of Transportation - no conflict here at all.
The Con's election led to 'barrage of hate' report finds Southern Poverty Law Center counts 867 hate
across US in 10 days since election, with many targeting immigrants, African Americans and Muslims
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/nov/29/trump-related-hate-crimes-report-southern-poverty-law-center
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has counted 867 hate incidents in the 10 days after the US election, a report released Tuesday found, a phenomenon it partly blamed on the rhetoric of Donald Trump.
The advocacy group collected reports of incidents from media outlets and its own #ReportHate page. SPLC said it was not able to confirm all reports but believed the number of actual incidents was far higher, as according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics most hate crimes go unreported.
Richard Cohen, SPLCs president, blamed the recent surge in hate crimes on Trump and his divisive language throughout the campaign.
Mr Trump claims hes surprised his election has unleashed a barrage of hate across the country, said Cohen in a statement on Tuesday. But he shouldnt be. Its the predictable result of the campaign he waged. Rather than feign surprise, Mr Trump should take responsibility for whats occurring, forcefully reject hate and bigotry, reach out to the communities hes injured, and follow his words with actions to heal the wounds his words have opened.
Claims of hate crimes possibly linked to Trump's election reported across the US
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Trumps name or one of his slogans was directly invoked in several instances. SPLC categorized 43 recorded incidents as Trump-General, where attackers used Trumps name but it was unclear what bias motivated the attack.
Holy Shite - did you just hear that they were speaking Brazil in that last twitter post
before the plane crash in Colombia? It's hard enough to lose lives in such a crash but GEM$NBComcast doesn't know that they speak Portuguese in Brazil?
Pssssssssssssssst! Security experts join Jill Stein's 'election changing' recount campaign
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/29/security-experts-join-jill-steins-election-changing-recount-campaign<snip>
More election security experts have joined Jill Steins campaign to review the presidential vote in battleground states won by Donald Trump even as she sues Wisconsin to secure a full recount by hand of all of its 3m ballots.
Half a dozen academics and other specialists on Monday submitted new testimony supporting a lawsuit from Stein against Wisconsin authorities, in which she asked a court to prevent county officials from carrying out their recounts by machine.
Stein argued that Wisconsins plan to allow automatic recounting risks tainting the recount process because the electronic scanning equipment involved may incorrectly tally the results and could have been attacked by foreign hackers.
There is a substantial possibility that recounting the ballots by hand will produce a more correct result and change the outcome of the election, Stein argued in the lawsuit in Dane County circuit court. A copy was obtained by the Guardian.
Stein, the Green partys presidential election candidate, is working to secure full recounts in the states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump surprised pollsters by narrowly beating Clinton on his way to a national victory in the electoral college.
A petition from Stein requesting a recount was accepted by Wisconsin last Friday. Her efforts to obtain a recount in Pennsylvania met serious difficulties on Monday as it became clear she needed three voters in each of the states 9,163 voting precincts to request a recount on her behalf, and that deadlines to do so had passed in many precincts.
Could someone on probation head a major Department in the United States?
Isn't Betrayus on Probation as I type?
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