How global warming can make cold snaps even worse

As the record-setting cold spreads across the US, brace yourself for this conversation:

Your friend: “Sure is cold outside, amirite? Minneapolis is as cold as Mars right now. Crazy, huh? So much for that whole global warming thing, eh?”

You: “Well…”

In fact, global warming is probably contributing to the record cold, as counter-intuitive as that may seem. The key factor is a feedback mechanism of climate change known as Arctic amplification. Here’s how to explain the nuts and bolts of it to your under-informed family and friends:

Capitalism: Colorblind Racism in Post-Racial America

“You can’t have capitalism without racism” (Malcolm X)

The neoliberal debt system increases inequality by moving financial resources toward the top.

Vaguely liberal ideals of freedom manifest as the belief that opportunities should be equal, but not intentionally expanded, tying right into the idea that things are just the way they are. The “it is what it is” approach lends to beliefs that poverty is cultural, and if people changed their habits they would advance. And, of course, this goes hand in hand with the idea that blacks do not experience discrimination, a belief with which 83% of whites agree. According to Bonilla-Silva “together these frames form an impregnable yet elastic wall that barricades whites from the United States’ racial reality.’

50 years after Civil Rights, 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, and during the first black presidency, white Americans currently hold at least 19 times the wealth of African-Americans (Kochhar 2010: 3).  Put into perspective, in 1984 the ratio was 12 to 1, dipping to 7 to 1 in 1995, jumping to an astonishing 19 to 1 in 2009, and is probably even greater now.

We don’t often talk about how the neoliberal construct of perpetual indebtedness to non-human financial entities has created a populous so focused on debts “owed” to Wall Street that we have no collective memory of any other kinds of debts.  This process would be visible if it were not for the invisibility of race and the ideologies of colorblindness that accomplish that invisibility.

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VIDEO: Halle Berry Developing ‘Hannibal’ Miniseries For History Channel

“Hannibal was not only the greatest African general to ever live,” said Berry in a statement, “he may have been the greatest general, period. His story is an intricate and captivating ride, and I’m thrilled to get this project off the ground with our partners at History.”

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10 Fearless Black Female Warriors Throughout History

What you do for yourself, what you do to yourself and what you allow other people to do to you is based upon what you think about yourself. If the majority of the history we know about African people deals with us being Slaves, we will mistakenly think that anything we do after Slavery is somehow progress and it’s not. – Michael Imhotep

Queen Mother Yaa Asantewaa, Asante (“Ghana”), ~1840-1921

Ahosi a/k/a Mino (Dahomey Amazons), Kingdom of Dahomey (“Benin”), 17th-19th centuries

Queen Nanny, Jamaica (b. Ghana), 1685-1755

Araminta Harriet Ross, a/k/a Harriet Tubman, USA, 1820-1913

Assatu Olugbala Shakur, USA, 1947-

Amanirena, Meroe/Kush, ??- 10 B.C.

Carlota Lukumi, Cuba (b. Yorubaland), ??-1844

Queen Nzinga Mbande, Ndongo & Matama Kingdoms (“Angola”), 1583-1663

Nyabingi Priestesses Muhumusa (??-1945) & Kaigirwa (??-??), Rwanda & Uganda

Tarenorerer, a/k/a Walyer, Tasmania, 1800-1831

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The Key to Weight Loss — Gut Bacteria?

 “What matters is not how much you eat, but what you eat.”

Imbalances in the microbial community in your intestines may lead to metabolic syndrome, obesity and diabetes. What does science say about how to reset our bodies?

We all carry a few pounds’ worth of microbes in our gut, a complex ecosystem collectively called the microbiota.  The endotoxin molecule comes from the outer walls of certain bacteria. If endotoxin levels rise, our immune system perceives a threat and responds with inflammation.

Somehow, a greasy meal full of refined carbohydrates ushers it from the gut, where it is always present but doesn’t necessarily cause harm, into the bloodstream, where it does. But orange juice stops that translocation cold.

Dandona’s ongoing experiments — and others like it — could upend much of we thought we knew about the causes of obesity, or just that extra pesky 10 pounds of flab. If what some scientists now suspect about the interplay of food and intestinal microbes pans out, it could revolutionize the $66 billion weight loss industry — and help control the soaring $2.7 trillion we spend on health care yearly.

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Circumcision & Keratin: A Matter of Life and Death

We found three associations, three things that are more frequent in HIV positive men than in HIV negative men.  That was past history of sexually transmitted diseases, particularly diseases that cause ulcers, frequent sex with prostitutes and being uncircumcised.  Men who were uncircumcised had about a four- to five-fold increase in likelihood of being HIV positive.

Even without ulcers, uncircumcised men were still 8 times more likely to get HIV. Having a foreskin alone seemed to radically increase their chance of getting the virus.

The virus gets in where the skin isn’t protected by keratin. This is a cross-section of human skin, the dermis and the epidermal layer of cells above and on the surface layer a protein called keratin forms a thick, protective coating. If this keratin layer is intact it is almost impossible for viruses to get into the body and there are very few places on the body that are not covered in keratin.

Keratin is a thick layer which is impervious to micro-organisms and this is one of the reasons why, despite what people think, skin does not get very commonly infected, unlike mucosa such as the nasal tract, the lungs, genito-urinary tract which gets much more common infection, infected. In fact most infections are upper respiratory or genitals.

The inside of the foreskin has got much less keratin on it and so it’s likely to be the site of viral entry into the body and in addition it’s got all these amazing cells called Langerhan cells which sort of gobble up and internalise the virus.

Their job is to defend the body against infection. They have arms that reach out to the surface of the skin and trap viruses and deliver them to the immune system so they can be destroyed, but the danger from HIV is different to other viruses. HIV hijacks the Langerhan cells and when it gets into the body the virus wreaks havoc and starts to destroy the immune system.

Oh it’s a Trojan horse basically. The Langerhan cells is in fact a line, allowing a virus to enter the body and carry it to the very system, namely the lymph glands, where those viruses can start proliferating.

Langerhan cells reach up to the inner mucosal surface of the foreskin. With little keratin covering the cells here it is much easier for them to reach out to the HIV virus and there are more of them.

We’ve found a larger number of Langerhan cells in the foreskin, therefore the chance of the foreskin being infected is so much greater, therefore it fits the bill.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2000/valley_hiv_transcript.shtml

In an age before mass communications and government health warnings, health practices were necessarily encoded into religious doctrine. The logic behind a taboo on eating the flesh of swine is the same logic behind removing the foreskin. It wasn’t for no reason that ancient religions mandated circumcision.

Further to this, how much money does the Big Pharma AIDS money-go-round make? Let’s float this as a hypothetical – If there were billions of dollars in AIDS for Big Pharma, and if circumcision offered a cheap non-patentable alternative with no market for Big Pharma big money drugs, would Big Pharma throw up its hands and thank God a cure had been found at last with nary a tear shed at the billions they were going to miss out on? Or might they be cynical enough to sling a day’s income (ie. a few million) at whomever they could find to tell us that circumcision is a really bad idea? I wonder…

http://churchofnobody.blogspot.com.au/2008/06/circumcision.html

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BOOK: The Pink Swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party

It remains characteristic of the Germans, that they, outwardly the most brutally masculine of all European peoples, are the most homosexual nation on earth.

H.R. Knickerbocker, Is Tomorrow Hitler’s?, 1941:34

It was no coincidence that homosexuals were among those who founded the Nazi Party.  In fact, the party grew out of a number of groups in Germany which were centers of homosexual activity and activism.

Many of the characteristic rituals, symbols, activities and philosophies we associate with Nazism came from these organizations or from contemporary homosexuals.

If it were possible to form a state or an army exclusively of homosexuals, these men would direct all their emulations toward honors, and going into battle with such a spirit would, even if their numbers were small, conquer the world.

Plato, from Banquet (In Konrad Heiden’s Der Fuehrer, 1944:741)

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Judge Sentenced To 28 Years For Selling Black Teens To Prisons

In the private prison industry the more time an inmate spends in a facility, the more of a profit is reaped from the state.

Former Judge Ciavearella was a figurehead in a conspiracy in the state of Pennsylvania which saw thousands of young Black men and women unjustly punished and penalized in the name of corporate profit.

According to allgov.com Ciavearella’s cases from 2003 – 2008 were reviewed by a special investigative panel and later by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and it was found that upwards of 5,000 young men and women were denied their constitutional rights, and therefore all of their convictions were dismissed and were summarily released.

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Feminism Has Always Existed in Africa

In much of pre-modern Africa, there were women who possessed economic, political and spiritual power. To name only a few there were warrior women like the Amazons or Fon women of Dahomey. Or royalty who used their powers to demand justice like Makeda of Ethiopia, Nzinga of Angola or Mnkabayi of Zululand.

However, it is also true that women who weren’t lucky to be born into spiritually empowered clans or who weren’t wealthy traders or chiefly women, would face subjugation due to their gender.

The term ‘feminism’ in Africa is obviously an import just like every other English or French or Portuguese term is. However, the feministic concept is not an import in the very slightest. They didn’t always call it feminism (the noun) but there have always been women who were feminist (the adjective).

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