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Why Racial Profiling at Airports Is Surrender to Terrorism

Why Racial Profiling at Airports Is Surrender to Terrorism
You’d think racial profiling was a thing of the past, but recently the Obama administration re-affirmed the right to profile by race and religion at airports, border crossings and immigration checkpoints. It’s not just disappointing — it’s part of a long-standing surrender to fear.

After all, if terrorism is the use of fear and violence to influence and change societies, then all of the rules after 9/11 that allowed and encouraged racial profiling are a validation of Al Qaeda’s evil tactics. The continued policy of racial profiling isn’t just disrespectful to Arab Americans, African Americans, Latinos and Muslims, it’s also a slap in the face to veterans who fought for our freedoms and those who have died in the War On Terrorism. We should never change ourselves or our belief in human equality out of fear. We should never let Al Qaeda or any other group turn Americans against each other. By treating Arabs and Muslims different we are also giving aid and comfort to extremist viewpoints that America is at war with Islam, rather than just with the radical groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS.

One of the lessons I learned growing up as a young gay man in the Midwest is that you don’t give in to bullies. You don’t change yourself or go back into the closet or hide who you are. The people who do violence and who are disrespectful are wrong, not the victims. Our laws since 9/11 have been changed so fundamentally, and the Patriot Act continues to be such a fortress of paranoia, that it begs the question whether America is still committed to carrying the torch of freedom and democracy.

Many of the groups the United States targets for extra scrutiny are also our biggest allies in the War on Terrorism. The United States has had so much success getting help from Muslim and Arab Americans that the CIA is one of the biggest sponsors of Dearborn’s Arab International Festival. Not to mention, Muslim Americans have been at the forefront of the intellectual battle within Islam that has bolstered moderates in the Middle East. Just recently, community leaders held a rally condemning ISIS that was woefully under-reported by mainstream media.

On a personal level, I’ve learned how respectful, kind and generous Muslim people are. While I grew up facing beatings and disrespect from some Christian religious communities, not once in my life have I heard a Muslim utter a disrespectful word to me. Respect for others is part and parcel with the American Islamic community.

As a political activist, I’ve found a similar level of open-mindedness. This year I worked at the local Arab American community center, ACCESS, and was treated like a valued member of the team. Everyone knew I was gay and that I wrote for the Huffington Post’s “Gay Voices” blog on the side. It didn’t matter to them. While my college schedule made it difficult to keep up with the work, I still look back fondly at the time I spent at ACCESS.

Just recently, at the Arab American Civil Rights League dinner the president of the Dearborn Democratic club and his wife pulled me aside just to tell me how they wanted me to know that they valued what I did in the community and that I was supported no matter who I loved. They’re both Arab American and Muslims. In a small community of activists, writers and politicos, these things matter. But I have to ask – who would I be if I didn’t support them, too? Who would I be if I didn’t turn around and support other minorities in my community?

The fact is, we need to get over the Post-9/11 fear of Arabs and Muslims. It’s not just about doing the right thing – although it certainly is about doing the right thing. Racial profiling is a surrender to terrorism, but we can choose to fight back. The only way to win in the War on Terrorism is to never give in — to fight for justice and equality, side-by-side, with our fellow Americans.

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Towletech v.132: Net Neutrality, Artificial Intelligence, Extremely Large Telescopes, E-Ink Smartphones

Towletech v.132: Net Neutrality, Artificial Intelligence, Extremely Large Telescopes, E-Ink Smartphones

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Road With the Orion spacecraft having a successful test flight Friday, when can we expect to see manned trips to Mars?

Road And if you thought watching a harrowing space survival journey (a la Sandra Bullock in Gravity) was intense, try playing one

Road It’s only been 9 days since the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed teaser trailer exploded onto the internet, but dedicated fans have already built one of the new, controversial “crossguard lightsabers” using a 3D printer. Check it out below:

 

Road IMAX may soon be getting some high-def competition in movie theaters with Dolby Cinema. 

Road German Chancellor Angela Merkel argues against net neutrality, calls for special access fast lanes. 

XperiaRoad Check out Sony’s latest marketing stunt showing off their waterproof devices – the Xperia Aquatech Store in Dubai. It’s an underwater concept store that requires scuba gear and an invitation to reach. 

Road Awareness or alarmism? Stephen Hawking’s recent comment on artificial intelligence potentially leading to the “end of the human race” has stirred debate among AI experts. 

Road In related news, if you have 20 minutes to spare be sure and check out this new TEDx Talk on the wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn. 

 

Road Work has begun on the European Extremely Large Telescope, an enormous telescope with a 128 ft main mirror that will be able to obtain high-resolution imagery of planetary formation and potentially even detect water and other organic molecules on far off planets.

Road A fascinating look at how ultrafast cameras that capture 100 billion frames per second will enable us to watch how light moves and may even help us study invisibility cloaks.

Road Introducing the word’s first 1,000 mph car

Road If you’re not down to fork over $200+ for a smartwatch, check out the $7 Fastfox

YotaRoad Yota’s slick, dual-screened e-paper smartphone is now on sale in the UK.

Road The virtual reality headsets that give Oculus Rift a run for its money

Road Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg fires back at Apple’s Tim Cook after Cook suggested that free online services (like Facebook) treat their users as “products”. 

Road Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice has just wrapped filming

Road Why ultrasonic devices may be the key to haptic feedback for virtual reality. 

Road Pizza Hut’s new tablet-menu will track your eye movements to pick your favorite toppings for you. 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Why Didn’t The Crying Game’s Big Reveal Show An Erect Penis?

Why Didn’t The Crying Game’s Big Reveal Show An Erect Penis?

tcg2Somebody said to me, ‘Look, no matter if [Dil was] a guy or a girl, if this guy was in love with you, why was his penis not erect?’ Of course the thing was, you wouldn’t be allowed an erect penis [on film]. You were allowed a penis, but not an erect penis. A lot of men will tell you, sadly, it isn’t always erect when it’s supposed to be [laughs], but anyway, that’s just a technicality. Most people were just shocked at the presence of the penis, not whether or not it was aroused.”

 

Stephen Rea answers the pressing question while discussing the filming of the big reveal in 1992’s The Crying Game with Vulture

Jeremy Kinser

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Gambian Activists Scold U.S. For Ignoring Atrocities Unrelated To LGBT Rights

Gambian Activists Scold U.S. For Ignoring Atrocities Unrelated To LGBT Rights

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Representatives of the Civil Society Associations Gambia and other advocates for Gambian human rights gathered in Washington, D.C. last week to implore the U.S. government to redouble its supposed commitment to supporting the West African nation. In recent months there’s been a spike of Western attention that many of the activists attributed to the rise of visibly anti-LGBT sentiment within Gambia.

Officially the United States State Department has publicly condemned Gambian president Yahya Jammeh for passing a law that criminalizes “aggravated homosexuality.” The Gambian government, however, has expressed its intentions to continue its crusade against queer individuals regardless of aid cuts or retaliation from the West.

Banka Manneh of the Civil Society Associations Gambia spoke at a panel held at the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights to voice his concerns about the U.S.’s inconsistent attention. While the media attention towards Jammeh’s discriminatory laws has been well intentioned, many feel that it belies the seeming blind eye that’s been turned to other Gambian atrocities committed against non-LGBT people.

“In all these years of efforts to go to the state department, going to all these different levels in the U.S. government lobbying and lobbying for them to do something about the Gambia, we haven’t been having any traction at all,” said Manneh. “All of sudden they arrest these 15 gays and lesbians, and we’re seeing really what seems to be a firestorm.”

Jammeh’s “aggravated homosexuality” law bears a number of parallels with Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, and has similarly captured the attention of the world press for its severity. As horrific as Jammeh’s avowal to hunt down Gambia’s LGBT population may sound, however, they are not uncharacteristic of the dictator’s generally oppressive politics.

“What we are hoping is that this could be a catalyst – maybe this could be a wake up call,” Manneh said. “Maybe [the U.S. has] been asleep all this time. If this serves that purpose, that would be awesome because then it benefits the LGBT community and the regular Gambians.”


Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Michigan's 'License to Discriminate' Bill Passes House, Moves to Senate

Michigan's 'License to Discriminate' Bill Passes House, Moves to Senate

BolgerLate Thursday evening Michigan’s House of Representatives decided to move forward with its Religious Freedom Restoration Act (House Bill 5958) following a Republican dominated 59-50 vote. Introduced by Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger (R), House Bill 5958 would empower service providers to more effectively use their deeply held religious beliefs as a legal defense in lawsuits involving LGBT discrimination.

The bill has now been sent along for a vote on the Michigan Senate floor. Should the bill become law, the government will be required to provide “compelling justification” as to why one party’s religious beliefs should give way to another’s way of life.

Michigan Democrats have expressed their concerns that the bill will give those with conservative beliefs a free pass to openly discriminate against LGBT individuals. 

Bolger refutes claims that the law would negatively impact the LGBT community and points to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act as the predecessor to House Bill 5958. Passed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, the Supreme Court eventually concluded that the law did not affect state-level statutes.

While testifying in defense of the bill, Bolger cited a number of technical instances in which the bill would protect individuals such as giving families the right to refuse autopsy on religious grounds. 

The Michigan Senate is comprised of 26 Republicans and 12 Democrats. 


Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Callers Threaten To Behead Kansas Pastor For Performing Same-Sex Marriages: VIDEO

Callers Threaten To Behead Kansas Pastor For Performing Same-Sex Marriages: VIDEO

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The pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church in Wichita, Kansas, says she’s been receiving about one threatening phone call a day since same-sex marriage became legal there last month. 

The Rev. Jackie Carter says the calls have ranged from heavy breathing to someone threatening to cut off her head off and carry it through the town square on a stick. 

This past Monday, someone called the church, rang the doorbell and threw rocks at the windows all at the same time, The Wichita Eagle reports: 

“Honestly, I’m beginning to get more scared every day that this goes on,” she said. “I’ve kind of talked myself into trying to be more calm about it and realizing that there are more people out there that are supporting us than threatening harm to us.”

She said the church has instructed people to leave the building in pairs, especially at night, for safety. Carter said that she has reported some of the threats to the Wichita Police Department, but that the department’s ability to investigate is limited because the callers have been anonymous and no number shows up on the church’s caller ID.

Even a leading opponent of same-sex marriage, conservative Wichita pastor Terry Fox, is condemning the threats: 

“Anybody who does something like that, there’s nothing Christian about threatening someone bodily damage or something like that. In fact it’s about as unchristian as anything can be,” Fox said. “And it helps no one’s cause. If anything, it hurts that cause. It breaks my heart to hear that anyone would have to endure those kinds of threats from the right or anywhere else.”

Last month, Carter performed a group wedding ceremony for 15 same-sex couples on the steps of the county courthouse. The ceremony was interrupted by a protester chanting “God says no,” but the wedding party drowned him out with chants of “God says yes” as he was led away. 

“I’m not going to change my message of inclusion, I’m not going to change my message of love, and I’m not going to stop marrying people. I’m going to keep it up,” Carter told KSN.com

Watch KSN’s report on the threats, as well as last month’s same-sex marriage ceremony, AFTER THE JUMP … 


John Wright

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