Thursday, 28 June 2007
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Ask Me About My Dead Son, Soccer Playing Nuns & The Liberation
Someone needs to throw rotten fruit in Ann Coulter's ugly hateful face. This absolutely sickens me. Whether you're a Republican or Democrat this kind of evil must be stopped. Boycott this woman in any way you can. She's a filthy, smug, hatemonger. I wish someone would have projectile vomited on her face. And if you haven't already seen the clip of her referring to John Edwards as a faggot, click here.
OK, I'll take that back. Elizabeth Edwards is a real class act, as is her husband, and if you read her blog, she talks about drowning out the hate. So, I take back my hateful words, but I only hope that this raises awareness of what good people the Edwards' are. To wit:
"Now it is our turn to drown out the hate. Find a way -- whether it is contribution here that sends a message to Miss Coulter and those who applauded her (which, of course, I prefer) or whether it is a statement on this blog or others or all of the above -- but please find a way not to sit silent in acceptance. It doesn't change until we say we will not be silent when this happens." Elizabeth Edwards, wife of presidential candidate John Edwards.
Ann Coulter is such a right wing nut job that even George Bush hates her!!
I saw a nun yesterday. Not exactly something I'm used to seeing walking down Santa Monica Blvd!! I wanted to stop and talk to her, but she didn't really seem too interested in the dogs. She made me think about nuns though. Does anyone remember the show "The Flying Nun"? It was, in hindsight, an absolutely ridiculous television show starring Oscar winner Sally Field as a nun who could fly. Yes, fly.
"The show was commended by several Roman Catholic orders in the late 1960s for humanizing nuns and their work. It also offered a difficult typecasting obstacle for star Sally Field to overcome. Its three season run left such an indelible impression upon its viewers that, more than 30 years after it ceased production, it continues to be satirized and referenced in modern films and television."
The nun I saw yesterday was in the more traditional habit, like this photo I took in 2000 of Mick's aunt, the soccer playing nun!
Left to right that's: Kurt, Eva, Mary, Mick's aunt, Sabine (in liederhosen I might add!!), and Mick. We were having a party at Mick's parent's house in Bavaria, Germany. So, in retrospect a flying nun is just plain silly, but a soccer playing nun is absolutely fabulous!!
Seeing yesterday's nun and remembering Mick's aunt made me wonder about habits, so of course Wikipedia had the answer:
Catholic Canon Law requires only that it be in some way identifiable so that the person may serve as a witness to Gospel values, simple as a mark of detachment from vanity and greed, and becoming.
Interestingly enough the paradox of veiling a nun in a habit and a Muslim woman in a Hijab is becoming blurred. As reported in The Guardian last year,
"In the 1840s, not long after Catholic emancipation, people were so enraged to see nuns brazenly wearing their habits in the streets that they pelted them with rotten fruit and horse dung. Nuns had been banned from Britain since the Reformation; their return seemed to herald the resurgence of barbarism. Two hundred and fifty years after the gunpowder plot, Catholicism was still feared as unassimilable, irredeemably alien to the British ethos, fanatically opposed to democracy and freedom, and a fifth column allied to dangerous enemies abroad.
Many women, whose mothers had happily discarded the veil, adopted the hijab in order to dissociate themselves from aggressively secular regimes. This happened in Egypt under President Anwar Sadat and it continues under Hosni Mubarak. When the shah banned the chador, during the Iranian revolution, women wore it as a matter of principle - even those who usually wore western clothes. Today in the US, more and more Muslim women are wearing the hijab to distance themselves from the foreign policy of the Bush administration; something similar may well be happening in Britain."
I guess my point is, things aren't always as they seem. Though nuns can't fly, they can play soccer. Though burqas and Hijabs may symbolize the oppression of women, they might also signify their shared identity. Just something to think about.
And to end on something lighter, here are a few photos just taken around the neighborhood:

Saw this while walking the dogs yesterday. It was thrown out of a window. Talk about having yout PC crash!!

Sunset Blvd.




The Hollywood Sign through the smog.

And finally, in the "This is why they hate us so much" category:

Here's Jake Byrd from the Jimmy Kimmel show. This will crack you up!!
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Comments (26)
Thanks for the comment, yea she is like EEEVILL....and just crusing through yer last post I was living just out side of LA in Orange County last year and the fire and wind made it hard to breath........*sigh* this world is getting hard to be in....
<333 Ya
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been on the road a lot...
Portland has been canceled...
in fact, the road trip was already off...
my friend couldn't finish his thesis in time
so I flew back to LA to join them on the SF run...
so after the weekend, now I am just bumming around at home...
I really do appreciate your help though!
I am thinking of making a westcoast roadtrip instead...
This is the 4th annual 72 hr film shootout. We have yet to be judged.
You rock!
That Jimmy Kimmel clip was super funny!
Although i care nothing about the politics, and of coz have no idea who Ann Coulter are, but i do know one thing for sure, she is a vicious evil hag.
So, i see Paris was out from prison, i uesd to adore her..LOL
sweet dreams!
eva
once I am back home in august I will show it to my aunt and translate her all the things - that might end in another discussion about religion-politics-freedom of thought and expression etc. ...
Reading a lot about the middle east at the moment, in particular a lot of women's life-histories, I find the discussion about the use of religious symbols including cloth (such as the chador or the veil etc.) for fighting for free expression, religious and political freedom etc. a very confusing and difficult one.
Especially as I started to do translation work for a british author who is writing a book about the Nazi's women's concentration camp in Ravensbrueck. I also translate life-histories of survivors for her and as, you might imagine, this a very touching, depressing and somehow burdensome work.
And so far I haven't been able to formulate my own opinion - or at least not one I found really accurate - on the before mentioned thoughts. Therefore the search goes on. But that's what's life about, isn't it.
But what reflects the whole event in a very positive light for me is the fact that even though we all have to face horrible historical events in our own or our parents/grandparents past at this very moment a British and a German person (former enemies and my granddad was a POW in England for 4 years after the war) are working together on the Jewish history during WWII which might be a sign for a peaceful and positive European future. And this gives me the hope, that also in other parts of the world were people have to face horrible historical times at the moment, with a lot of oppression and without any freedom of expression at all there will come the moment when the enemies' children and grandchildren will work together to do free research on their past to keep it alive for future generations.
But, well - that's too much of my thoughts now. Just shows me that I would love to see all of you again to have that kind of talks in person as it is always so inspiring discussion with you guys.
All the love to all of you and all the very best. Hope you are all doing very well having good times full of love, joy and fun.
Mick
P.S.: hope you all noticed that as we even have football playing nuns in Germany there is no doubt that we will win the next world cup - at least the European Championship
I went to Brussels again. Now I am in Vienna to pick up Hyun Ju (actually to pick up and carry her luggage... ;) )
We leave for Hamburg tomorrow. So, there might be an update next week.
David
thanks for posting that clip....i dont know chris matthews was hosting that show on MSNBC...
and no i wont go this Saturday cos I am taking a mini vacation to Chicago...are you going? Have fun!! Take more pics for me pls hehe ^^
Your pictures of Hollywood are very nice. Must be nice to live in LA...
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