[Jarred] Younger said the reward sensation feeds into pain-suppressing centers that can block pain signals from reaching the brain, a process known as analgesia. Since love is an experience of reward, it could in fact have analgesic effects. Full article.
Author: mara.ahmed
The Nightmare: The Iraq Invasion’s Atrocities, Unearthing the Unthinkable
Seemingly genocides these days are only committed by Africans or Eastern Europeans, not those great bastions of democracy, U.S., U.K., and the “only democracy in the Middle East”, ally Israel. The Israeli Defence Force, trained U.S., troops for the two week November 2004, Fallujah pogrom. “If it moves, shoot it”, was the order of the day. “Their tactics basically involve massive fire power … bringing in tanks and helicopters to fire on targets … demolishing buildings, establishing snipers on roofs, smashing holes in walls (and) shooting anything that moved.” This in addition to: ” … aerial bombardment and shell fire from large field guns.” The plight of Fallujah “was not fully understood in the West, save by some of the survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto … they were trapped (like) rabbits in a cornfield” being circled to be mown down and dismembered by combine harvesters. The photographs are testimony to the chilling description. The unsung heroes are those who determined to record them, so some time, some where, the crimes would be known and legal retribution sought. These terrible, pathetic images, are the silent testimony to the first known Western genocide of the 21st century. Sadly, it is a near certainty that Iraq and Afghanistan will, in time, produce proof of more. Full article.
Banksy’s take on the Simpsons
In his new title sequence for The Simpsons, already shown in the US and due to air in Britain on 21 October, the graffiti artist Banksy tracks away from the Simpson family on its suburban Springfield sofa to show a subterranean Asian sweatshop making Simpsons merchandise. A child dips images of Bart into a vat of acid, kittens are pulped to make stuffing for Bart dolls, the tongue of a beheaded dolphin licks envelopes, an enslaved panda hauls a cart, an exhausted, broken unicorn punches holes in DVDs.
Chile’s Ghosts Are Not Being Rescued
Today Chile is critical to President Barack Obama’s rollback of the independent democracies in Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela. Piñera’s closest ally is Washington’s main man, Juan Manuel Santos, the new president of Colombia, home to seven US bases and an infamous human rights record familiar to Chileans who suffered under Pinochet’s terror. Post-Pinochet Chile has kept its own enduring abuses in shadow. The families still attempting to recover from the torture or disappearance of a loved one bear the prejudice of the state and employers. Full article.
Stop the Suicides: Help End Anti-LGBT Bullying! – The Petition Site
Target: Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
Sponsored by: Human Rights Campaign
Recently Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi killed himself after his roommate secretly recorded him with another male student, then broadcast the video online.
In just the last few weeks since school started again, too many teenagers have taken their own lives following bullying and harassment because of their perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. How many more young lives will be lost before schools act?
Ask Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to include gender identity and sexual orientation in anti-bullying programs. Petition here.
Seawater Stiffens Cloth by Jane Hirshfield: Poetry Magazine
Seawater Stiffens Cloth
BY JANE HIRSHFIELD
Seawater stiffens cloth long after it’s dried.
As pain after it’s ended stays in the body:
A woman moves her hands oddly
because her grandfather passed through
a place he never spoke of. Making
instead the old jokes with angled fingers.
Call one thing another’s name long enough,
it will answer. Call pain seawater, tree, it will answer.
Call it a tree whose shape of? ?branches happened.
Call what branching happened a man
whose job it was to break fingers or lose his own.
Call fingers angled like branches what peel and cut apples,
to give to a girl who eats them in silence, looking.
Call her afterward tree, call her seawater angled by silence.
Lowkey & Faith SFX – Alphabet Assassin
more lowkey. more brilliance.
Lowkey featuring Akala & Black The Ripper – I Still Believe
love him.
The Kashmir imbroglio: thinking the unthinkable
What will be lost along with Kashmir [for Indians]? An unreal and bloated sense of self-importance. It has taken Great Britain 60 years to realise it is no longer the centre of an empire. Indian rulers have yet to realise they are no longer in charge of ‘the jewel in the crown.’ Indians are not the leaders of Asia — the Chinese are.
[…] Would not letting Kashmir go give the palm to Pakistan, India’s inveterate enemy? On the contrary, it might catastrophically weaken its real enemy, and the real enemy of the people of Pakistan, and dismantle its offensive structures. The Pakistani people have been held in thrall by a small corrupt military dictatorship, itself a captive of its mafia-style intelligence heads, who in turn are in cahoots with a medieval and benighted tribal terrorist force, which in turn is living on the bounty of drug dealers.
For the last 50 years or so America, for its own Byzantine reasons, has maintained this whole awful structure which oppresses the people of Pakistan and suppresses the development trends that are fast changing the face of Egypt, Libya, Jordan, Iran, and even Iraq till the Americans set the clock back a few decades. Will America discontinue support for this militaristic cabal now that they have experienced the result of their policies in 9/11?
Unlikely, for they are too Micawberish to change course. They will keep hoping that by supporting the Pakistan military, its ISI, and through it the Taliban, while at the same time giving alms to the unhappy Karzai, somehow something will turn up. They are dead wrong as they always have been. Nothing awaits them or India but sorrow.
The Pakistan military has propped up its power over people by rattling the bogey of Indian threat. If Indians end the Kashmir siege unilaterally, the Pakistani military will lose currency with their oppressed people.
A celebration of mass murder
Every nation is subject to its own particular form of historical amnesia. Likewise, imperial powers have their own grandiose revisionist tendencies. Yet there is another form of historical denial particular to recently invented nations whose myth-making efforts are inextricably bound together with the process of the nation’s birth… Whereas older nations are, by and large, populated by people whose ancestral roots penetrated that land well before it took on the clear definition of a nation state, the majority of the people in an invented nation – such as the United States or Israel – have ancestry that inevitably leads elsewhere. This exposes the ephemeral link between the peoples’ history and the nation’s history. Add to that the fact that such nations came into being through grotesque acts of dispossession, and it is clear that a psychological drive to hold aloft an atemporal exceptionalism becomes an existential necessity. National security requires that the past be erased. Full article.
Buffy Sainte-Marie & Pete Seeger – Cindy
Reality check: Iran is not a nuclear threat
From Ron Johnson: “This op-ed is encouraging, especially for appearing in a journal of some circulation in the US. Iranian-US relations are a one-sided, continuing act of aggression including Kermit Roosevelt’s overthrow of a democratic Iranian government in order to put the Shah back on his throne (with a promise of nuclear power from Westinghouse Electric), abetting Saddam Hussein in his invasion and war against Iran, continuing sanctions for no apparent reason, except Iran’s refusal to knuckle down to Israel and US/British oil interests.” Full article.
Is Pakistan falling apart? by Patrick Cockburn
Extreme Islamists have seldom done well in elections in Pakistan. Widespread popular support for the Afghan Taliban stems primarily from the conviction that they are essentially a Pashtun national liberation movement fighting a foreign occupation. The Pakistani Taliban was once said to be “60 miles from Islamabad”, but such scaremongering ignored the fact that there were three mountain ranges and one of the world’s most powerful armies in between the Taliban’s rag-tag fighters and the capital. The Pakistani state may not function very well but it is not failing, and – a pity – current crises may not even change it very much. Full article.
Mahanagar (Satyajit Ray, 1963)
a terrific film by satyajit ray. it uses a personal story to explore amazingly broad and weighty themes such as the dynamics of a traditional bengali family, marriage, the reversal of male and female roles followed by friction and recalibration, and finally feminism as it transforms into a struggle for justice. each shot is beautifully lit and photographed, in typical satyajit ray style. the film is measured, realistic, charmingly simple yet thought provoking. it’s available in an impeccable, remastered format on youtube, in 15 parts. this is the last scene.
2010 Elections: The five most anti-Muslim ads of the year (so far)
There’s still about a month until Election Day, but it’s already safe to declare 2010 the year of the Muslim-baiting campaign ad. Yes, there was the occasional flare-up in 2008, typically targeting Barack Obama. But since then, the associate-your-opponent-with-Muslims tactic has metastasized. Full article.
