Don’t forget to get your tickets for Commie Camp at The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
The screening is at the Grand Lake Theater at 2:20PM
at 3200 Grand Ave. Oakland, California.
I’ll be there for a Q & A!
Don’t forget to get your tickets for Commie Camp at The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
The screening is at the Grand Lake Theater at 2:20PM
at 3200 Grand Ave. Oakland, California.
I’ll be there for a Q & A!

Are you tired of non-pornographic websites popping up when all you’re trying to do is search for some good old-fashioned porn? Do you find SFW (Safe For Work) sites that hog most of the internet overwhelming? Are they cramping your more NSFW style? Then, get ready for the money shot nugget of porn news. (Hey, it’s all I got.)
British Prime Minister David Cameron is leading a major crackdown on porn, which includes, among other things, “family-friendly filters” that block on-line porn. Porn fans can change the setting but the filter will be on by default, when the plan is implemented this month.
So, an anonymous hacktivist, who calls himself Sick Sad created a porn filter. He’s even made a video about how to set it up. The video opens with a hand which is writing a letter that says, “Dear David C. I heard you want a porn filter. So I made you one! Love, Sick Sad <3.”
Sick Sad explains himself on his website in a blog post called Don’t Worry Government, I Got This Porn Filter Sorted:
So i hear the UK government wants to make a porn filter. About bloody time i reckon. I’m fed up of happily browsing the Internet for boobs, only to have non-porn related subject matter thrust down my face hole.
So taking inspiration from other great Internet filtering nations such as North Korea, China, Syria, Iran, Cuba, Bahrain, Belarus, Burma, Uzbekistan, Saudia Arabia and Vietnam I decided to help out the UK government and build an Internet filter that only allows pornographic material through.
You’re Welcome.
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Proving that Republicans are (justifiably) scared shitless about a potential Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential run, a Republican anti-Clinton Super PAC brings you a game where you are encouraged to slap the former Secretary of State (who has not even announced that she’s running) across the face. But before getting to the game, let’s discuss the Super PAC, whose treasurer is Christopher M. Marston, a former member of the Bush administration and a Republican campaign finance consultant. The Super PAC is called The Hillary Project and rocks the catchy motto “The Only Thing Standing Between Hillary and the White House.” I’ve provided a screenshot, so you can appreciate the artwork; the urgency of the red and the spookiness of the font are particularly effective.

Just how they are standing between Hillary and the White House is unclear. The site does have a STOP HILLARY PETITION, though it’s unclear to whom it is addressed or how it will deter a Clinton campaign. It is, nonetheless, frightening. The petition opens with “Hillary Clinton – the name alone strikes dread in the hearts of freedom loving Americans” and ends with, “If left unabated, Hillary Clinton has an excellent chance of becoming our next president. Our Goal: 20,000,000 signatures to tell Hillary to stay home! SIGN NOW”
I’m sure the Super PAC will have no trouble raising money because, while other projects give away bumper stickers for free, The Hillary Project offers “a free bumper sticker” for $15, and “50 free bumper stickers” for $500. I wouldn’t be surprised if they sold out fast. Check it out!
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I’m pretty addicted to the hit Netflix original series Orange is the New Black, a dramedy about Piper Chapman, a white, bougie, New Yorker who serves a year in prison for drug trafficking. I’m so glad that it got renewed for a new season, though I can’t believe I have to wait a year! But if I had watched the last episode of the first season without knowing that there would be more, I would have done to the head of Netflix exactly what Piper Chapman does at the end of said episode. Part of the reason’s the show is so great is because of its great writing, great characters and great one-liners. Here are some of the best quotes from the show.

When prison bureaucrat and lesbian witch-hunter mistakenly thinks Piper wants to room with “Crazy Eyes,” he shuts the whole thing down with this line. The avuncular (for now) Healy then offers the following anthropological insight: “She’s what we call a ‘stud,’ which is very confusing for a nice girl like you, because, let’s be honest, she looks like a man … My advice? Let her down easy … Lesbians can be very dangerous. It’s the testosterone.”

Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren is smitten with Piper, whom she nicknames Dandelion and for whom she writes the following poem:
“Before I met you the sun was like a yellow grape But now, it looks like fire in the sky Why? Because you light a fire inside me.”
When Crazy Eyes thinks another inmate is bothering Piper, she intervenes: “Move, bitch. This is my wife here, so you need to step. I will cut you! I will cut you, bitch! Don’t make me cut you!” Crazy Eyes also throws her pie at the other prisoner, which hits her in the torso. When Piper tells Crazy Eyes she’s not actually her wife, Crazy Eyes puts the cruelty of this rejection into perspective.

This gem comes from an AA meeting the inmates organize in the yoga room. Prisoner Taystee Jefferson Jefferson is sharing when she knew “it was time to make a change” and quit drinking.

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the new sex scandals involving Democratic politicians is the way the media and politicians are conflating very different types of behavior. If you didn’t know their back stories, you would think that San Diego Democratic Mayor Bob Filner and New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner were guilty of the same, equally reprehensible thing. Rachel Maddow, for instance, grouped together Filner and Weiner, saying they “recalibrate for us as a nation the depths of shame that we are supposed to accept from people who are in positions of public leadership.” During a press conference last Thursday, Nancy Pelosi was asked about her “take on former congressman Weiner’s latest transgressions, having repeated the same action that occurred for his resignation in Congress.” Though asked only about Weiner, Pelosi replied by linking Weiner to Filner: “I think I have spoken and acted in terms of Anthony Weiner, in terms of when he was in the Congress of the United States. In his case, in the case of Mayor Filner, clearly, they have both admitted they need therapy. I think maybe that therapy could better be accomplished in private … the conduct of some of these people that we are talking about here is reprehensible. It is so disrespectful of women.” And in an article titled “Are Anthony Weiner and Bob Filner and Their Ilk Politically Redeemable?” the Los Angeles News Group explicitly equates the behavior of the two men, calling them “Politicos Behaving Badly” and “Old Boys Gone Wild.”

I am in support of a woman’s right to protest — even to do so topless. But there is a line between helpful and harmful protesting.
When two topless FEMEN protestors stormed the Russian embassy in Stockholm on Thursday, that line was crossed, and the women hurt their cause more than they helped it.
At the end of June, Putin signed an incredibly homophobic law against the “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations around minors.” The law imposes significant fines of up to $31,000 for providing information about the gay community to minors, holding gay pride events, speaking in defense of gay rights, or equating gay and heterosexual relationships. The law applies to Russians and foreigners alike, as well as media organizations. And it looks like gay athletes from all over the world will be subject to the law during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
FEMEN is a Ukrainian feminist organization based in Kiev and Paris, dedicated to “fighting patriarchy in its three manifestations — sexual exploitation of women, dictatorship, and religion.” They often protest topless to draw attention to their causes, as they did on Thursday, when two topless FEMEN members climbed over a fence and scaled the Russian embassy in Stockholm. The two women waved a rainbow flag, held a sign that said “homosexual propaganda on Russian ground,” and chanted, “Gay rights are human rights.” The police arrived, removed them, and released them once they confessed to trespassing.
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By now, the scandal surrounding Democratic San Diego Mayor Bob Filner is national news, with many calling for him to resign. But some conservatives are saying the scandal goes beyond Filner himself, and that he was the beneficiary of a coverup by his own party. Are they right?
As of now, a total of seven women, including a retired Navy rear admiral and a dean at San Diego State University, have stepped forward to say they were at the receiving end of Filner’s inappropriate sexual behavior. Just to get an idea, this behavior allegedly included things like groping, putting women in headlocks and trying to kiss them, telling one woman to come to “work without panties” on, putting his hand down a woman’s bra, shoving his tongue down women’s throats, and running his finger up a woman’s cheek and asking if she was single.
While Filner refuses to step down, and says he will be vindicated, he has also apparently admitted some inappropriate behavior, saying, ”I have diminished the office to which you elected me. I have reached into my heart and soul and realize I must and will change my behavior[…] As someone who has spent a lifetime fighting for equality for all people, I am embarrassed to admit that I have failed to fully respect the women who work for me and with me, and that at times I have intimidated them […] I am also humbled to admit that I need help. I have begun to work with professionals to make changes in my behavior and approach. In addition, my staff and I will participate in sexual harassment training provided by the city.”

A scientologist, a libertarian, and an anti-choice activist walk into a prison onto a TV set…
Much has been written about the Netflix original bougie-bi-white-lady-goes-to-prison-for-a-year-dramedy Orange is the New Black (OITNB). Mychal writes about the show’s exploration of trans issueshere. Major smartypants Salamishah Tillet at The Nation looks at the show in the context of violence against women. Kortney Ryan Ziegler talks about its trans black narrative at blac (k) ademic. But I’m not going to discuss the show’s politics. I’m going to discuss the politics of the some the show’s cast members.
Putting aside politics for a second (Ew. Did I just say that?), I have to say I was totally addicted to the show and consumed it quickly, thanks to the uncontrolled access provided by a Netflix series. I like the show about 10 times more than Netflix’s other series House of Cards (where I don’t care at all about the characters, except the one who’s now dead. Thanks, guys.) And though I loved Arrested Development, a show so good it has ruined all other comedy shows on TV for me, the Netflix episodes are disappointing. (For one thing, Jason Bateman’s character has become unbelievable and over the top. What happened to the restrained and hilarious straight-man Michael I used to know and love?) So, I started googling all I could about OITNB and its actors. And now, I kinda wish I hadn’t. Because here’s what I found out.
1. Taylor Schilling (who plays Piper Chapman) was the star of Atlas Shrugged: Part I, a movie based on the book of the same name by conservative-ish libertarian Ayn Rand, who hated taxes, any social safety net, feminism, women’s lib, female presidencies and called herself a male chauvinist. She’s also considered a hero by the TeaParty. Paul Ryan loves Rand, though she would no doubt be disgusted by his religiosity and fervent commitment to a government ban on abortion. OK. So the message of the book and the movie is problematic, to be extremely charitable. What is Schilling’s role here? Besides the lead (pun intended), Schilling is, on some level at least, endorsing the Randian ideology by participating in the film. Or at the very least she is condoning it by staring in a movie which perpetuates Rand’s message. I understand it’s hard for actors to get work. I just don’t like to think of her playing a character from that movie, which, in addition to spouting bad politics, was critically panned on a nearly universal level, so it seems like it was a bad decision all around.
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If there is any good that can come out of the tragedy of Trayvon Martin’s death and the miscarriage of justice in George Zimmerman’s acquittal, it’s the raised awareness about other injustices. On Friday, speaking at the National Urban League convention in Philadelphia Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, said: “My message to you is: Please use my story, please use my tragedy, please use my broken heart to say to yourself, we cannot let this happen to anybody else’s child.” Fulton was urging people to organize against racial profiling and gun laws and Stand Your Ground, a law that exists in over 20 states, that gives people the right to use deadly force with no duty to retreat. Most states allow this in the home but Stand Your Ground gives people this “freedom” outside the house. And though Zimmerman didn’t seek to use Stand Your Ground to get his case dismissed (most likely because his legal team feared putting him on the stand where he’d face cross-examination), the principle influenced the case and the jury instruction.
In addition to increased calls to repeal Stand Your Ground, Martin’s case has highlighted other cases of injustice and double standards. A prime example of this is Marissa Alexander, an 32-year-old African-American mother of three, who was sentenced to 20 years in jail for shooting at a wall to scare off her abusive husband. No one was killed. No one was even hurt. Alexander’s husband, whom she had a restraining order, admitted to abusing Marissa, as well as “put[ting] [his] hands” on all his “baby mamas.” Alexander attempted to use the Stand Your Ground law. But unbelievably, a jury took 12 minutes of deliberating to sentence Alexander to 20 years. (This, sadly, isn’t unbelievable, given the racist application of Stand Your Ground.)
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A recent study suggests that weight-based discrimination can cause weight gain. People who reported facing discrimination were 2.5 times more likely to become obese in the four-year study period, and people who started out obese were three times more likely to remain so if they were discriminated against. This news makes the widespread and pervasive shaming faced by people considered overweight or obese that much more disturbing — as well as downright counterproductive. Here are six places you can allegedly find discrimination against people considered overweight.
Casinos: Twenty-two female cocktail servers sued the Borgata, an Atlantic City casino, over its policy prohibiting women from gaining 7% of their initial body weight. The women allegedly faced mandatory weigh-ins and were told to take laxatives or stop taking prescription medicine in order to stay thin. Atlantic County Superior Court judge Nelson Johnson ruled that this was perfectly legal, writing, “The Borgata Babe program has a sufficient level of trapping and adornments to render its participants akin to ‘sex objects’ to the Borgata’s patrons… Nevertheless, for the individual labeled a babe to become a sex object requires that person’s participation.” I feel so much better now. And I’m sure the Borgata Babes do, too.
Car dealerships: Joseph Whittaker claims that he was fired from his job as a manager at America’s Car-Mart, of Jefferson City, Mo., because of his weight. Whittaker argues that though he is obese, he was, “at all times relevant, able to perform the essential functions of his position with defendant, with or without accommodation.”