Monthly Archives: September 2014

Banned Books Week: Comic Books and Literary Censorship – Video

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Banned Books Week: Comic Books and Literary Censorship
"Comic books are being challenged with greater frequency than they ever have been," says Charles Brownstein, executive director of the Comic Book Legal Defen...

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Bledsoes take on censorship

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ASHEBORO A less than packed auditorium did not stop New York Times best-selling author and Randolph County resident Jerry Bledsoe from speaking from the heart Thursday night at Randolph Community College (RCC).

Bledsoes topic of choice was censorship.

His talk was part of the seventh season of RCCs Cultural Arts Series and Randolph Reads: Invisible Man community reading initiative. Although Bledsoes RCC lecture was not planned to coincide with it, this is Banned Books Week across the nation.

Ive been involved in censorship for over 50 years, Bledsoe said. Ive written stories that never saw print. That in the newspaper business is called editing.

Bledsoe, author of 21 books, is known for several true crime titles based on murders in North Carolina. His journalism career, which spanned more than 20 years, included newspaper work in the North Carolina cities of Kannapolis, Charlotte and Greensboro, and work at Esquire magazine.

Some people in our country are trying to become visible, Bledsoe said. Im the opposite Im visible and trying to become invisible.

Bledsoe went on to explain a phone call he received from the U.S. Attorneys Office.

I called him and didnt get him, Bledsoe told the audience. Within a few minutes he called me back and we met at the FBIs office. They told me that they had listened to a recording from an informant and told me that they thought someone was going to put a hit on me. At the time I was writing about an officer involved in a national drug cartel. For the next three weeks, my wife, dog and I lived in a safe house.

When you get a hit put on you, that is the ultimate form of censorship.

Bledsoe shared several stories about his writings being censored. His first book, The Worlds Number One, Flat-Out, All-Time Great Stock Car Racing Book, was published in 1975. The book observes the sport of stock car racing and its links to the South. It talks about the driver, the fan and the promoter, and how all of their actions lead to race day. However, the book was banned by Catholic schools in Wisconsin opposed to the language used by the NASCAR drivers.

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Ron Paul TOP 3 – Video

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Ron Paul TOP 3 - Economy, Foreign Policy and Personal liberties Mais Ron Paul em portugus: Ron Paul prevendo o 11 de Setembro em 1997, 1999 e 2001 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l62Umqi7948...

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[461] Ron Paul on Illegal Syria War, Terror Blowback and the Tea Party Hijacking – Video

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[461] Ron Paul on Illegal Syria War, Terror Blowback and the Tea Party Hijacking
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Ron Paul People Aren’t Looking For Another War! – Video

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Gerson: Introspection time for evangelicals

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Christian conservatives are often the subject of study by academics, who seem to find their culture as foreign as that of Borneo tribesmen. And this is a particularly interesting time for brave social scientists to put on their pith helmets and head to Wheaton, Ill., Colorado Springs or unexplored regions of the South. They will find a community under external and internal cultural stress.

It is fair to say that some cultural views traditionally held by evangelicals are in retreat. Whatever the (likely dim) future of political libertarianism, moral libertarianism has been on the rise. This is perhaps the natural outworking of an enlightenment political philosophy that puts individual rights at its center. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy described this view as the right to define ones own concept of existence.

Whatever else traditional religious views may entail, they involve a belief that existence comes pre-defined. Purpose is discovered, not exerted. And scripture and institutions a community of believers extended back in time are essential to that discovery. This is not, to put it mildly, the spirit of the age.

It was not, as far as I can tell, really the spirit of any age. But many evangelicals believe it was, subscribing to the myth of a lost American Eden. There has certainly been a cultural shift in the United States on religion and public life. But it has largely been from congenial contradiction to less-sympathetic contradiction. There is more criticism of the (thin) veneer of Protestant spirituality in public places. There is also a growing belief that individual rights need to be protected, not only from the state but also from religious institutions that dont share public values. In the extreme case, this means that nuns who dont want to participate in the provision of contraceptives are interfering with conceptual self-definition.

The reaction of evangelicals to these trends can (and does) vary widely. They can accommodate to the prevailing culture, as many evangelicals have already done on issues such as contraception, divorce and the role of women (without talking much about it). Or they can try to fight for their political and cultural place at the table, as other interest groups do.

A recent study, Sowing the Seeds of Discord, by a group of scholars associated with the Public Religion Research Institute, describes a mix of reactions. There is some evidence that younger evangelicals are more socially accepting of social outgroups, including gays and lesbians. A higher proportion of evangelical millennials (more than 40 percent) support gay marriage than do evangelicals overall. But there is no evidence this shift is changing political allegiances. White evangelicals remain reliably and monolithically Republican.

My interpretation: Even as some evangelical cultural views change along with broader norms, the Democratic Party is still viewed as a hostile instrument of secularization a perception reinforced by the health-care mandates of the Obama era.

But the most interesting finding of the study concerns where disaffection with conservative politics is developing among evangelicals. On a number of questions Should under God be removed from the Pledge of Allegiance? Does religion solve more social problems than it creates? evangelical millennials expressed more negative views on the social role of religion according to an unexpected pattern. Those who lack friends and ties outside evangelicalism are more critical of traditional evangelical views. Millennials, according to the study, react more negatively and see less value in religious socialization when they have more homogenous networks . The authors believe this small but significant shift represents a rejection of the embattled, political subculture of their parents.

My interpretation: A desperate, angry, apocalyptic tone of social engagement alienates many people, including some of the children of those who practice it.

Conservative evangelicals, like other religious people before them, are responding to a culture that does not always share their values. But a purely reactive model of politics is not attractive, even internally. And the problem is not only strategic but theological. A Christian vision of social engagement that is defined by resentment for lost social position and a scramble for group advantage is not particularly Christian.

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Smirking Revenge – Transhuman Utopian World (Live in Montreal) – Video

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Smirking Revenge - Transhuman Utopian World (Live in Montreal)
Live song performed by Smirking Revenge (https://www.facebook.com/smirkingrevengeband) at Piranha bar in Montreal. Filmed and edited by Fred Courchesne Dr. Light for Ondes Chocs (http://ondeschoc...

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Transhuman Artist Stelarc I The Feed – Video

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Transhuman Artist Stelarc I The Feed
Stelarc is an installation artist who works across disciplines and sees the body as a melding of meat, metal and code. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SBS...

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Last Americans – (Post Human Era Version) – Video

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Last Americans - (Post Human Era Version)
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Alien: Isolation teaser uses old video techniques for new fear

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Alien: Isolation Extended TV ad - Distress [INT]Alien: Isolation

Sega is ramping up the fear factor with its latest promo for the upcoming Alien: Isolation, a two-minute slice of space-bound horror that evokes the tense, helpless environment of Ridley Scott's 1979 original movie.

Like the game itself, the ad keeps in line with the retro-futurism of the classic film. It evokes the same technology envisioned as futuristic back when the film was made, opening with a flickering screen of faded, worn VHS. Amanda Ripley's voice crackles in, recording her distress beacon. Lost and alone on the Nostromospace station, searching for clues to her mother Ellen's disappearance, she finds she's little more than prey for a single, monstrous creature....

It's a brilliantly edited piece, with Andrea Deck's imbuing her performance as Ripley Jr with the right mix of fear, desperation, and determination. In both acting and scene setting, it bodes well for developer Creative Assembly's sci-fi survival horror. Written by Dan Abnett, Isolationtakes place while Ellen Ripley is in stasis following her escape from the Nostromo at the end of the film.

Having played the VR test build, we can safely say it's one of the scariest games in years, and although the version released to retail on 7 October will only be for consoles and PC, hopefully it will prove similarly terrifying.

Alien Isolation will also reunite much of the cast from the 1979 film, including Sigourney Weaver returning to the role of Ripley for the first time in nearly two decades.

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