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My Reply To Christian Conservative Friend Who Says Trump Is Completely Open And Forthright

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Alan: Trump's non-disclosure agreements; his refusal to release his tax returns; the cover of darkness with which he conducted affairs while married to each of his three wives...

Everything about the man is shrouded in darkness.

What we see is the mask of a fragile, fearful, hair-trigger psyche trying to conceal its weakness with bombast, bluster and bigotry. http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/04/bigotry-is-safe-harbor-for-weak.html

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Frog Hospital's Fred Owens Thinks The Phrase "White Privilege" Should Not Be Used

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"White privilege" is the current buzz word. It doesn't make any sense to me but I see it all over my Facebook feed. White privilege is something you were born with. If you are white you have it, and you cannot overcome it. You can refuse it or deny it, but you still have it. There is no choice, no growth and no redemption. White privilege is deeply discouraging and pessimistic.
So I say the hell with white privilege. When I came of age in the Sixties it was all about being ...
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  • VS: You may find it hard to understand the meaning of "white privilege" because you have it. I visited southern states during the period before the Civil Rights Act. People there understood the meaning of white privilege (and they still do).
  • Fred Owens Virginia, Of course I have it. So do you. It's very clever to use that phrase.
  • Alan Archibald Things change Fred. 

    And as they change, critical thresholds get crossed: slowly, the accumulation of quantitative change becomes qualitative change.


    An illustration.

    Ever since Nixon and his “Southern Strategy,” American politics have become incrementally more coarse. 

    And now Donald Trump occupies the White House. 

    Even more bewilderingly, America’s most “devout” “Christians” (a hugely disproportionate number of them white), are Deranged Donald’s most ardent supporters.

    Notably, these supporters are not just uneducated fundamentalists. 

    Many of “the good Catholics” with whom you and I grew up and worked are — this very moment — at Sunday morning mass, chatting with their fellows, strategizing how they can ensure His Deplorability’s re-election. 

    They consider it their moral duty.

    Discussion of “white privilege” is not just important but indispensable because so many white people — including damn near everyone in Devious Donald’s Caucasian “Christian” Base — no longer believe “white privilege” exists.

    To the contrary...

    “White People Think Discrimination Against Black People Is Worse Than Bias Against Black People”
    http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/.../whites-think...

    Consider.

    Nazism and pan-Aryanism were inseparable. 

    Do we “white-wash” Nazism — and Neo-Nazism — by pretending that the pan-Aryan component does not exist? 

    I judge people by the content of their character and can’t help noticing how many economically and socially privileged “bad characters” are not only white but behave (at least in their political lives) in ways that range from mean-spirited to cruel.

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    Whites Think Discrimination Against Whites A Bigger Problem Than Bias…

Meghan McCain's Deplorable Husband: Conservatives Seem Unaware Of Their Loathesomeness

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Meghan McCain's Husband Ben Domenech goes On Unhinged Homophobic Rant Against "Cuck" Set Myers
The conservative writer and founder of The Federalist later deleted the tweets in which he called the ‘Late Night’ host a ‘piece of sh*t’ for grilling his wife.

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Ted Nugent Reveals The Essential Piggishness Of The Good Christians'"Party Of Family Values"

(At Donald Trump's last campaign stop in 2016, Ted Nugent was Despicable Donald's "Special Guest.")

Trump Favorite Alex Jones Would "Shoot" Robert Mueller For Being "Pedophile""Sack Of Sh*t""Monster"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2018/07/trump-favorite-alex-jones-would-shoot.html

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Alex Jones Is Donald Trump's Go-To Conspiracy Theorist
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2017/06/alex-jones-is-donald-trumps-go-to.html






"You Wouldn't Try To Regulate My Vagina If It..."

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This is hilarious!

And, in theory, true.

(Where are the genetic engineers when Alabama needs them?)


TED Radio Hour: Going Undercover (Theo Wilson & Shabana Basij-Rasikh Stories Are The Best)

Theo E.J. Wilson: What Happens When A Black Man Goes Undercover In The Alt-Right?

Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Under The Taliban, How Can A Girl Attend School Undercover? (TED)

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Amputees, Healing And The Future Of Christian Theology


"Abortion In America Explained In 10 Facts," Vox

New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #663, My Submission For May 27, 2019

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"May we see the dessert menu please?"



Son Caribou Embarks Britain's Toughest Hike, The Cape Wrath Trail In Northern Scotland

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Yesterday, My Boy Caribou Embarked Britain's Toughest Hike, 
The Cape Wrath Trail In Northern Scotland

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Cape Wrath
The unoccupied, free-for-all "bothy" at trail's end.

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     The Glendhu bothy (on the left), in the far north-west of Scotland, is one of 83 Scottish shelters

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Danny is hiking the northern half of this trail.

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"Living In A Poor Neighborhood Changes Everything About Your Life," Vox

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"Let Go Of Your Grudges" - The Party Game!

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Smarter Living: Let go of your grudges, they’re doing you no good

Tim Herrera
 

Tim Herrera

Smarter Living Editor, New York Times
One of my favorite party games is to ask a group of people this question: What is your oldest or most cherished grudge?
Without fail, every person unloads with shockingly specific, intimate detail about their grudge. Career slights (intentional or not), offhand-yet-cutting remarks, bitter friendship dissolutions; nothing is too small when it comes to grudges. Even this very publication has taken a pro-grudge stance, calling them “petty Tamagotchis in our emotional pocket.”
But what does holding onto grudges really get us, aside from amusing anecdotes at parties? And what could we gain from giving them up?
I posed this question on Twitter last week, asking if people had ever given up on a grudge and, if so, how that made them feel. The responses were delightfully all over the place.
“Yeah pretty much most of them since entering my 30s,” one respondent said. “It feels cleansing to free up the brain space.”
“Literally not once,” another said.
“I felt neutral!!” one more wrote. “Like I just couldn’t be bothered anymore but also I didn’t feel relieved or anything. Just indifferent.”
The replies kept coming in: “Great. Really free.” “Only after getting my revenge.” “It was, of course, a relief, but also a kind of let down. It’s exciting and fulfilling to hold a grudge.” “Forgiveness is the most rewarding lesson you never stop learning from.” “Bored.” “Liberated. Most of the time if they’ve got my hatred they kind of own me.” A few people replied simply: “No.” (As for me, I gave all of my grudges back to the universe last year, and it felt amazing.)
But my favorite response was the most introspective one I got: “I felt very, very mature. I admitted that my feelings were valid for my situation at the time, but allowed myself to reshape my thinking/attitude based on my personal growth experiences since then. Physically, I felt lighter, but that sounds cliché haha.”
Yes, it does sound cliché, but it’s also a feeling that is backed by the science and research of forgiveness. Really.
2006 study, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology as part of the Stanford Forgiveness Project, suggested that “skills-based forgiveness training may prove effective in reducing anger as a coping style, reducing perceived stress and physical health symptoms, and thereby may help reduce” the stress we put on our immune and cardiovascular systems. Further, a study published this year found that carrying anger into old age is associated with higher levels of inflammation and chronic illness. Another study from this year found that anger reduces our ability to see things from other people’s perspective.
“Holding onto a grudge really is an ineffective strategy for dealing with a life situation that you haven’t been able to master. That’s the reality of it,” said Dr. Frederic Luskin, founder of the Stanford Forgiveness Project.
“Whenever you can’t grieve and assimilate what has happened, you hold it in a certain way,” he said. “If it’s bitterness, you hold it with anger. If it’s hopeless, you hold it with despair. But both of those are psycho-physiological responses to an inability to cope, and they both do mental and physical damage.”
At the same time, he said, the converse is true: Full forgiveness can more or less reverse these negative repercussions of holding onto anger and grudges.
O.K., so getting over grudges is good. But how do we do it?
In broad strokes, full forgiveness has four actions, according to Dr. Luskin. But before that, we need to recognize three things: Forgiveness is for you, not the offender. It’s best to do it now. And it’s about freeing yourself — forgiving someone doesn’t mean you have to like what they did or become their friend.
From there, here are four tactics to use:
1. Calm yourself down in the moment. “You have to counter-condition the stress response when it happens,” Dr. Luskin said.
2. Shift how you think and talk about the source of your grudge. “Change your story from that of a victim to a more heroic story,” he said.
3. Pay attention to the good things in your life to balance the harm.
4. Remind yourself of one simple truth: Life doesn’t always turn out the way we want it to.
But yes, I’ll admit grudges can be fun to hold, and they make for great stories when someone asks about them at parties. So tell me about your most petty grudge on Twitter at @timherrera.
Have a great week!
— Tim

Donald Trump Reprises Homo Sapiens'"Central Scam"

Trump Whines That No One Warned Him About Mike Flynn - But He Was Warned Repeatedly

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Trump Whines That No One Warned Him About Michael Flynn - But He Was Warned Repeatedly.
(Obama himself warned Trump about Flynn before inauguration.)
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"Trumpistas Don't Just Lie, They're Antagonistic To Truth" 

It's Not Just That Trump And His Lickspittles Lie: They Lie More Brazenly Than Satan Himself

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2017/06/its-not-just-that-trump-his.html

Scott Pruitt: How Conservatives Use Decontextualized Shards Of Truth To Tell HUGE Lies
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2017/08/scott-pruitt-how-conservatives-use.html


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And I cheat...

Just ask Melania.



Deutsche Bank Flags Trump-Kushner Funny Business. (Trump Has Been Fined For Money Laundering Before)

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Deutsche Bank Flags Trump-Kushner Funny Business
(Trump Has Been Fined For Money Laundering Before)
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"Trumpistas Don't Just Lie, They're Antagonistic To Truth"  

It's Not Just That Trump And His Lickspittles Lie: They Lie More Brazenly Than Satan Himself

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2017/06/its-not-just-that-trump-his.html

Scott Pruitt: How Conservatives Use Decontextualized Shards Of Truth To Tell HUGE Lies





National Catholic Reporter Editorial: "Extremist Attitudes On Abortion Get Us Nowhere"

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signs into law a bill to ban abortion in nearly all cases, May 15 at the state Capitol in Montgomery. (CNS/Office of the Governor State of Alabama handout via Reuters)

Editorial: Extremist attitudes on abortion get us nowhere

Democracy depends on compromise, but compromise is in short supply in our highly polarized country. From immigration policy to taxes to public spending, our politicians are locked in a zero-sum approach. The public has organized itself into various special interest groups, critical to funding campaigns, making compromise structurally elusive. Media reinforces the polarization with Americans turning only to outlets that confirm their prejudices.
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Nowhere is the zero-sum approach more evident than with the issue of abortion. It is framed as a categorical choice, and democracy wrestles awkwardly with categorical choices. Pro-life groups argue that the unborn child, from the earliest stages, is a person deserving of full legal protection. Pro-choice groups argue government has no business placing any restriction on a woman's choice.
One of NCR's principal objections to much pro-life rhetoric and policy has been its historic indifference to the traumatic circumstances, to say nothing of the financial precariousness women in such a situation often face. On the other hand, the libertarian stance adopted by pro-choice extremists is equally distasteful. Libertarianism is almost always an abdication of moral seriousness.
With the resignation last year of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and the appointment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the prospect of the court overturning its prior decisions conferring a nationwide right to an abortion, and kicking the issue back to the states, has been met with hopeful anticipation by some and dread by others. However much Roe v. Wade failed as an exercise in moral reasoning, it also failed politically: The justices arrogated to themselves the right to decide the issue, hoping to settle the matter. They settled nothing, and they short-circuited the necessary political debate that might have forged a reasonable compromise. The polarization since that time prevents any return to a pre-Roe political discussion.
State legislatures have busied themselves enacting laws to either restrict abortion rights or expand them. New York passed a law that removes virtually all restrictions, even contemplating the possibility that a child born in the process of a botched abortion could be left to die without legal consequences. Alabama has now passed a law that does not even permit abortion in cases of rape or incest, and allows doctors convicted of performing an abortion to be sentenced to 99 years in prison. This is what happens when the extremists get to dictate policy.
There is a reasonable compromise. Most European countries permit abortion for any reason in the early stages of a pregnancy, until 12, 14 or 16 weeks, but restrict it except in cases of a mother's health after that time. European politics have not been taken hostage by extreme advocates on either side of the issue. Allowing abortions in the early stages of a pregnancy has not resulted in a domino effect of ever-increasing indifference to the dignity of human life. The compromise reflects an awareness that an unborn child develops in utero, from a zygote to a child, and that once fetal viability has been reached, no one can any longer argue that the child is simply a part of its mother's body. It also conforms to what most Americans think. Polls over the decades have consistently shown that those in the broad middle of the population think abortion should be legal, but more restricted than current federal law.
According to a Pew Research Center poll last year, "Though abortion is a divisive issue, more than half of U.S. adults take a non-absolutist position, saying that in most — but not all — cases, abortion should be legal (34%) or illegal (22%). Fewer take the position that in all cases abortion should be either legal (25%) or illegal (15%)."
Such reasonableness as has been achieved in other cultures is beyond reach in America today. Otherwise sensitive liberals display an alarming indifference to the violence of late-term abortion. Conservatives normally keen to fight any government regulation of their lives evidence no aversion to regulating women's reproductive choices. Their failure to consider the plight of a woman or even a child who has been raped or the victim of incest is despicable. Neither side is interested in persuading anyone. Neither side permits ambivalence. It is all or nothing.
Little has changed in the seven years since we wrote: "Between those extremes — for whom the issue of abortion is a welcome and perennial source of votes and fundraising — lie the vast majority of people, who express ambivalence but are waiting to be persuaded of some reasonable approach to diminishing the number of abortions. … They are the people who correctly wonder how the culture can leap from the reality that science has established — that nature itself dispenses with a high percentage of fertilized eggs, a loss that is not sacramentalized or given any official civic status — to criminalizing a similar act when done by humans."
The sad reality in the Catholic community is that our bishops corporately have aided and encouraged the most extreme anti-abortion forces, threatening politicians who do not adhere absolutely in their political votes on the issue and marginalizing all other life issues. They have not even shown the degree of tolerance demonstrated by St. Pope John Paul II and Pope emeritus Benedict XVI to societal compromises on the issue as well as to high-profile, pro-choice politicians. Over more than four decades the bishops have persuaded very few and only contributed to civic and political divisions.
Most Americans do not rank abortion very high on the issues they consider when deciding how to vote. The power of the pro-choice and pro-life groups rests on the zeal of their followers and the funds they provide to those organizations during election cycles. There are no profiles of courage in either party willing to break with the imposed orthodoxy of the zealots, although some Republicans, including President Trump, have suggested that the Alabama law goes too far. We wait for a Democrat to similarly stand up against the extreme law passed in New York. The issue will likely continue to be defined by extremists on both sides. The cynicism of the extremes is amplified if the strategy behind recent laws is to move the issue to the Supreme Court. The future looks grim.   
We favor modifying the current legal regime, but we also oppose laws like that in Alabama which allow no exemptions in cases of rape or incest. Human life, whether it is a child in the womb, a child in Iraq, or a child at the U.S. border, should have its dignity respected and its life protected. As a matter of political compromise, we could support the kind of laws found in most other developed countries while humane work continues and programs are enacted that would make abortion rarer.

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Frog Hospital: "A Letter From Montgomery" - An Alabamian Catholic's View Of Abortion

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FROG HOSPITAL -- May 20, 2019

By Fred Owens

A Letter from Montgomery. 

A friend of mine from college days lives in Montgomery, Alabama, which is ground zero in the abortion debate. Knowing her to be a fairly conservative Catholic woman, I asked her to write a story about how she sees the new anti-abortion law in Alabama. Does she support it? I said I would put her story in the next Frog Hospital without editing or commenting. but just let her say what she wants. I told her that most of my readers are pro-choice so that is who she will be talking to. I am pro-choice myself, but my highest purpose in this conflict is to keep open the lines of communication. Her name has been withheld. She is the mother of five children and a retired French teacher. I know her to be a kind and decent person with a good sense of humor. So, without further ado ....



To:  Frog Hospital, concerning the law just passed in Alabama preventing abortions from being performed in most cases.


From:   People who have lived in Alabama for 40 years and are committed Catholic Christians.


Background on Alabama:
  • We have lived in Montgomery, Alabama since 1979, moving here several months before George Wallace was re-elected for a 4th term.  Since segregation no longer got votes, and since he was basically a populist, he won BECAUSE of the black vote.  [If you can imagine, he was the liberal candidate.]  In 1979 the majority of people were "yellow-dog democrats;" they would vote for anyone on the Democratic ticket, even if it was a yellow dog.  Few would vote for the party whose first presidential candidate was Abraham Lincoln, and there were often so few Republican candidates that in an election the Democratic primary was basically the election result.  But from Goldwater to Gingrich there was a massive shift of conservatives from the Democratic to the Republican party.. Now there is a Republican super-majority in the state legislature.  The conservative positions are often spoken of in Christian terms [pro-life, anti- gambling], although some stances are not what Jesus would recognize [low funding for health care and help for the poor, homophobia, some latent racism still...].  There is also a latent fear and resentment of the Federal government, even though more federal money flows into Alabama than taxes go out. Remember that States Rights stance you learned of in US History class??


All that to say that Alabama, like every state, has its peculiarities. California ain't like anywhere else either!


This Alabama law is directly designed to be a challenge to the Roe vs. Wade decision that women have a legal right to abortion.  It is based on the science that life begins at conception; that is why it is so restrictive.


We see ourselves as Catholic Christians and liberal Democrats, which is awkward, because neither party platform conforms consistently to principles of protecting, defending and supporting human life in its many stages and phases, especially the most vulnerable.  To over-simplify: Republicans support embryonic human beings; Democrats support the poor, the sick and the marginalized. No party consistently puts reducing weapons, warfare and street violence before the fears of Americans and the interest of the military industrial complex.  It is complicated; no political party supports all vulnerable groups.


“Thou shalt not kill” applies to the unborn child, the prisoner on death row and the incapacitated older person—not to mention civilians in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Yemen, and families in places with polluted water, etc.  It is only consistent that the unborn child, recognized as a human being in laws that protect her right to inherit and in laws that characterize the killing of a pregnant woman as a double homicide, should have her right to life protected before she is born.    And it is consistently pro-life that a pregnant woman be supported and have access to medical care and physical needs.


 Respecting human life and supporting those in need includes the unborn child and the pregnant young woman, children and young adults prey to sexual assaults, the poor and the sick who cannot pay for all their needs on a non-living wage, those marginalized and stigmatized as "other" because of race or sexual orientation, inconvenient older people who need care, and those victimized by violence—including those victimized by our warfare abroad.  You can’t protect only one group or exclude only one group. The needs of some do not need to be pitted against the needs of others as they claim their rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

The End.

Well, that's all she wrote, as the saying goes. I thank my friend for this well-thought out contribution to the discussion. I ask my readers to consider what she has to say and I will leave it at that.

until next week,

Fred



Fred Owens
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My gardening blog is  Fred Owens
My writing blog is Frog Hospital


Reprise: Catholic Nun Explains "Pro Life" In A Way That Will Surprise American Conservatives

https://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2018/05/reprise-catholic-nun-explains-pro-life.html

Are "Pro-Lifers" The Deadliest "Baby Killers" Of All?

American Conservatives And The Righteousness Of Cruelty  

Ted Nugent Reveals The Essential Piggishness Of The Good Christians'"Party Of Family Values"

https://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2018/04/ted-nugent-donald-trump-and-madness-of.html




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