- published: 23 Apr 2009
- views: 3541
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Minority groups voice concerns at racism summit 23 Apr 09
Human rights groups have welcomed a United Nations new declaration against racism - but th...
published: 23 Apr 2009
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Minority groups voice concerns at racism summit 23 Apr 09
Human rights groups have welcomed a United Nations new declaration against racism - but they claim political pressure has stopped talk of important issues. The document, approved by all nations at this week's conference in Geneva, Switzerland, was agreed only after lengthy debate, which exposed serious divisions among member countries. And some who have experienced racism at first hand do not see things getting any better. Alan Fisher reports from Geneva.
- published: 23 Apr 2009
- views: 3541
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Tujiazu(The Minority Group of China) Traditional Dance Show
In a Tujiazu Traditional Dance Show. Tujiazu people are the minority Group of China. And I...
published: 01 Dec 2012
author: John Shene
Tujiazu(The Minority Group of China) Traditional Dance Show
In a Tujiazu Traditional Dance Show. Tujiazu people are the minority Group of China. And I took this video in their traditional restaurant.
- published: 01 Dec 2012
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- author: John Shene
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Minority burden
How many times have you experienced this? Video transcript: zinniajones.com Follow me: twi...
published: 15 Mar 2011
author: ZJemptv
Minority burden
How many times have you experienced this? Video transcript: zinniajones.com Follow me: twitter.com facebook.com zinniajones.com
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 19348
- author: ZJemptv
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Old White Lady Sweats A Mixed Minority Group Of Skaters In Las Vegas
* I do not own the rights to this video* Its here for opinion. Old Lady Sweats A Mixed Min...
published: 07 Apr 2011
author: reelbrutha2
Old White Lady Sweats A Mixed Minority Group Of Skaters In Las Vegas
* I do not own the rights to this video* Its here for opinion. Old Lady Sweats A Mixed Minority Group Of Skaters In Las Vegas I do not condone racism. This video is here to prove that it still exist and needs to stop.
- published: 07 Apr 2011
- views: 2589
- author: reelbrutha2
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Has the Government Been a Friend or Foe for Minority Groups?
Complete video at: fora.tv The Cato Institute's Casey Lartigue discusses whether the gover...
published: 29 Apr 2008
author: ForaTv
Has the Government Been a Friend or Foe for Minority Groups?
Complete video at: fora.tv The Cato Institute's Casey Lartigue discusses whether the government has been overall a friend or an adversary for American minority groups. ----- "Race and the State," featuring Bruce Bartlett and Casey Lartigue. Is government more likely to be the friend or adversary of minority groups? Has it been liberals, conservatives, or libertarians like William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass who have been the most consistent defenders of everyone's rights? What does history suggest would be the best public policy for racial minorities in the 21st century? Bruce Bartlett, a former Reagan administration economist with a provocative new book, and Casey Lartigue, coeditor of Educational Freedom in Urban America and a controversial former XM 169 talk show host, will discuss these questions - Cato Institute Casey Lartigue is a former policy analyst with Cato's Center for Educational Freedom. His research expertise includes school choice, teacher quality and minority education. His writings have been published in USA Today, Ed. magazine published at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Education Week, the New York Post, the Washington Times, Asian Week and the Washington Post. Before joining the Center, he worked as a staff writer at Cato. He has spoken at the National Press Club, Harvard Law School, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, been a guest on the Rush Limbaugh Show, and testified before Congress on school choice in the nation's ...
- published: 29 Apr 2008
- views: 1856
- author: ForaTv
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Myanmar's Karen mourn KNU leader's death - 23 Feb 08
Myanmar's largest ethnic minority group has been mourning the loss of its leader who was a...
published: 23 Feb 2008
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Myanmar's Karen mourn KNU leader's death - 23 Feb 08
Myanmar's largest ethnic minority group has been mourning the loss of its leader who was assassinated in Thailand. Mahn Sha, the Secretary General of the Karen National Union, led the fight against the ruling military. He was taken back to Myanmar and laid to rest on Monday. About 400 Karen attended the funeral under a cloud of uncertainty as to who murdered their leader. Hanna Belcher has this report.
- published: 23 Feb 2008
- views: 237473
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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China's challenge to unite its ethnic groups - 29 Sep 09
As China prepares to mark 60 years of communist rule, one of the greatest challenges facin...
published: 29 Sep 2009
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
China's challenge to unite its ethnic groups - 29 Sep 09
As China prepares to mark 60 years of communist rule, one of the greatest challenges facing the country's rulers remains uniting China's diverse ethnic groups. The recent unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang has shown that the issue remains a serious problem. Out of China's 1.3 billion population, 92 per cent are ethnic Han Chinese, while the remainder are made up of 55 other officially recognised ethnic minorities, ranging from Mongols and Manchus, to Tibetans and Muslim Uighurs. But although equal rights are promised under law, many members of minority groups say they are culturally and economically sidelined. In the second part of Al Jazeera's series retracing the historic Long March, Melissa Chan reports from China's southwestern province of Sichuan.
- published: 29 Sep 2009
- views: 7067
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Jingzu Folk Dance Traditional Minority Jing Zu People Ethnic
Jingzu Folk Dance Traditional Minority Jing Zu People Ethnic Group...
published: 03 Nov 2009
author: xtaaxt
Jingzu Folk Dance Traditional Minority Jing Zu People Ethnic
Jingzu Folk Dance Traditional Minority Jing Zu People Ethnic Group
- published: 03 Nov 2009
- views: 5595
- author: xtaaxt
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Cartman Minority Song
Minority Song from the PeePee Episode of Season 13. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS, ALL C...
published: 04 Jul 2011
author: rajp420
Cartman Minority Song
Minority Song from the PeePee Episode of Season 13. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS, ALL COPYRIGHT CREDITS TO COMEDY CENTRAL, SOUTH PARK, TREY PARKER, and MATT STONE.
- published: 04 Jul 2011
- views: 764941
- author: rajp420
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Today's Minority
It consistently disturbs me to be a member of a species with such a deep history of repres...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: GrapplingIgnorance
Today's Minority
It consistently disturbs me to be a member of a species with such a deep history of repressed minorities that adamantly refuses to learn from its mistakes. Every era of history seems to include at least one minority group clawing its way against overwhelming currents of the social river in an effort to just have basic human rights. That means there's also an ever- present majority attempting to demonize and quell the minority uprising as if its own human rights will be somehow diluted if another class of people receives them as well. Those I currently weep for the most in their effort to receive basic respect and human rights are homosexuals. On a regular basis I encounter both young and old people reeking of the familiar ignorance that festers into a stench of homophobia. It is nothing short of a phobia to hold contempt against homosexuals for their sexual orientation alone. It's a hatred spawned in a cesspool of fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of the misunderstood. Fear of that which is different. Fear of the possibility from those who mock, sully, and chide homosexuals that they may belong to that group themselves but know of no alternative to distancing themselves from such an association without publically and proudly ostracizing the group. Those critical of the homosexual lifestyle cast massive boulders through their own glass walls, assuming they holster the right to pass judgment on the sexual preferences of other people. They wield bitter swords of intolerant ...
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 5708
- author: GrapplingIgnorance
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EuroNews - Europeans - Regional or Minority Languages
Council of Europe urges more ratifications of Regional or Minority Languages Charter. Brit...
published: 09 Dec 2007
author: Euronews
EuroNews - Europeans - Regional or Minority Languages
Council of Europe urges more ratifications of Regional or Minority Languages Charter. Brittany and Wales examine why some languages speak louder than others.
- published: 09 Dec 2007
- views: 3380
- author: Euronews
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Minority Women In Science
An insightful look at four women scientists, all from different countries of origin, as th...
published: 18 May 2007
author: accidentaltwins
Minority Women In Science
An insightful look at four women scientists, all from different countries of origin, as they describe their experiences working in the United States, confronting issues such as gender and its impact on professional advancement, quality of research, and quality of life. This film was first shown in Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) on April 28th, 2007 as part of the Cambridge Science Festival - www.cambridgesciencefestival.org
- published: 18 May 2007
- views: 5512
- author: accidentaltwins
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Eric Cartman - Minorities in my waterpark (HIGH QUALITY)
Eric Cartman - Minorities in my waterpark From Season 13 Episode 14 "Pee"...
published: 20 Nov 2009
author: Shrudder360
Eric Cartman - Minorities in my waterpark (HIGH QUALITY)
Eric Cartman - Minorities in my waterpark From Season 13 Episode 14 "Pee"
- published: 20 Nov 2009
- views: 255006
- author: Shrudder360
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LIJIANG, YUNNAN PROVINCE (美丽的云南麗江) - ( Travelogue )
In this episode of Travelogue, Chen Lei will take you to an ancient land of China, Lijiang...
published: 12 Apr 2011
author: AmazingSoinam
LIJIANG, YUNNAN PROVINCE (美丽的云南麗江) - ( Travelogue )
In this episode of Travelogue, Chen Lei will take you to an ancient land of China, Lijiang of Yunanan province. to discover the beauty of local Naxi minority groups and its mysterious Yulong Mountain and Yun Shang Ping grassland. Variety of China's landscapes, diversity of its people. Welcome to the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, a perfect example of a combination between human and nature. Besides of marvelous sceneries, there are also beautiful minority groups, such as Naxi groups, living around these sceneries. LIJIANG A popular destination in Yunnan, is considered a fairyland blessed with fresh air, clear streams, breathtaking snow mountains and an undisturbed landscape inhabited by a friendly group of people. It is great to enjoy a quiet and pleasant holiday in Lijiang Old Town which is graced by well preserved ancient buildings and the Naxi culture. While the geographical position of Lijiang City is remote, it has the advantage of ensuring a pleasant year round climate and a wide variety of tourist resources in the 20600 square kilometers area. The earliest recorded history of Lijiang can be traced back to the Warring States Period (476 BC-221 BC) but with the advent of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the local economy reached a peak with the development of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road which made a great contribution to both commercial and cultural communication between Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces.(From: www.travelchinaguide.com)
- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 15919
- author: AmazingSoinam
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CAROLINE - A film by Mani Nasry
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1421199/
Director/Producer/Writer -MANI NASRY
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published: 03 Dec 2009
author: MANI NASRY
CAROLINE - A film by Mani Nasry
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1421199/
Director/Producer/Writer -MANI NASRY
http://twitter.com/#!/ManiNasry
Mani Nasry an exceptionally talented filmmaker, actor and artist with a sophisticated breadth of education, skills, experience, and professional accomplishments. He trained as an actor and director in New York with Salem Ludwig and with Donna DeMatteo for playwriting. For Mani, the decision to work in the film industry guided his academic decisions from an early age. He attended a Toronto high school renowned for excellence in the arts, and was accepted into one of the highly competitive film program at Ryerson university. It is notable that he went to Ryerson with an already well-established career in theatre, film, television and commercial work, and a range of multi-faceted achievements including producing, cinematography, casting, writing, directing, acting, and editing. On his own he added stints in New York and Los Angeles with leading acting teachers, as well as learning the grace and style of many forms of dance and athletics. With courses perceptively, he has also recognized the importance of acquiring an understanding of the business side of the industry, and the varied aspects of technology and production. There are some people clearly born to follow the path they have chosen from the start. Mani Nasry has the passion to succeed, the curiosity and ingenuity required to lead and collaborate in an industry known for its impact and appeal, and the strength of character and work ethic to immerse himself in finding and telling an unforgettable story.
MANI NASRY FILM AND TELEVISION RESUME Performer Profile Gender: Male Height: 5 feet 7 in Weight: 140 Age Range: 21 - 29 Physique: Athletic Hair Color: Brown Eyes: Brown Film Family Curse (2003 TV movie) Cast-Apr 01, 2003 SHADOW WALKERS PRODUCTIONS LTD Dawn of the Dead (2004) Cast-May 25, 2003/Jul 20, 2003 CORPUS VIVOS PRODUCTIONS INC Beautiful Girl (2003 TV movie) Cast-Aug 31, 2003 NEVER TIME PRODUCTIONS LTD New York Minute (2004/I) Cast-Sep 07, 2003 NY MINUTE FILMS INC Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (2004 TV movie) Cast-Oct 18, 2003 ADJUSTMENT BULLOCH Childstar (2004) Cast-Nov 23, 2003/Dec 07, 2003 RHOMBUS MEDIA The Coven (2004 TV movie) Cast-Dec 07, 2003 COVEN PRODUCTIONS CORP Man of the Year (2006) Cast-Feb 14, 2006 AXIUM ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES CANADA HOOKED ON SPEEDMAN Cast-Mar 08, 2006 PLAYING ARMY PRODUCTIONS INC "WHAT DO YOU SEE 1" Cast-Mar 14, 2006 ARNOLD WORLDWIDE CANADA Road to Christmas (2006 TV movie) Cast-Apr 02, 2006/ Apr 23, 2006 LET IT SNOW PRODUCTIONS INC. Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007) Cast-May 14, 2006 STUPID ZEBRA PRODUCTIONS INC Camille (2007) Cast-Jun 25, 2006 CAMILLE PRODUCTIONS INC LOVE BITES Cast-Jun 25, 2006 LOVE BUGS PRODUCTIONS INC Talk to Me (2007) Cast-Jul 02, 2006/Jul 09, 2006 TALK TO ME PRODUCTIONS INC LIPSTICK Cast-Jul 23, 2006 LIPSTICK FILMS INC Late Fragment (2008) Cast-Oct 22, 2006 KATMADHU INC Diary of the Dead (2007) Cast-Nov 05, 2006 DEAD DIARY PRODUCTIONS INC Trapped (2007 TV series documentary) Cast-Feb 28, 2007 NF (TRAPPED) INC Céline (2008 TV movie) Cast-Apr 09, 2007 CHART TOPPING PRODUCTIONS INC Saw IV (2007) Cast-Apr 16, 2007 SAW IV PRODUCTIONS INC The Incredible Hulk (2008) Cast-Jul 09, 2007 MVL INCREDIBLE PRODUCTIONS CANADA, INC. The Echo (2008) Cast-Aug 13, 2007 DCP ECHO PRODUCTIONS INC The Love Guru (2008) Cast-Sep 07, 2007 LOVE GURU PRODUCTIONS INC Traitor (2008) Cast-Sep 10, 2007 CINEBRIDGE PRODUCTIONS INC Murder on Her Mind (2008 TV movie) Cast-Oct 01, 2007 YELLOW NOTEBOOK PROD. INC. Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008 TV movie) Cast-Oct 10, 2007 ANNE PREQUEL PRODUCTIONS INC Repossession Mambo (2009) Cast-Oct 15, 2007 MAMBO FILM PRODUCTIONS INC Toronto Stories (2008) Cast-Oct 15, 2007 TORONTO STORIES Wisegal (2008 TV movie) Cast-Oct 26, 2007 WISEGIRL FILMS INC SMACK Cast SLAVA KOSTYACHENKO THE CURSE OF CHARLIE MARCEL Cast 9 TH LIFE PRODUCTIONS INC THE POCKET WATCH Cast REBECCA ROSE TURN TO NOWHERE Cast ARTMILL CREATIVE GROUP MODERN ART Cast YEUNG ART PRODUCTIONS BLIND ENCOUNTER Cast TOBESCENE PRODUCTION/GUY EARLE OFFICE IMPLOSION Cast JONATHAN WORMAN/NICOLE DORSEY PRODUCT THE BLACK DON Cast TRIPOD PRODUCTION/ EFRAIN GARCIA BEEF Cast THOMAS LIEU/KEVIN C.W.WONG/PROJECT NORI ALBERT LOVES YOU Cast TAD MICHALAK-BEN LICHTY-FRASER BROWN BURDEN Cast Sean Bodden SWITCH Cast Ian Schaiwer GROWING UP A MARCIANO Cast JENNIFER KASSABIAN/ E S B E PRODUCITON THE PLAYERS Cast CRAWLEY PRODUCT GONE FOREVER Cast 14 FILM WORLD APPARTS Cast PAUL MUZZIN THE GLOW Cast GLOW PRODUCTIONS/CRAIG R. BAXLEY Flashback Cast 14 FILM When Bad Things Happen To Good People Cast 14 FILM Television The Call (2004 TV series documentary) Cast-Oct 23, 2003/Nov 13, 2003 Life Network -1536901 ONTARIO INC VIOLENT CRIME Cast-Mar 16, 2003 VC PRODUCTIONS INC UNTITLED HOLLAND FULLER Cast-Mar 23, 2003 MILLENNIUM CANADIAN PRODUCTIONS EAST SHAKESPEARVILLE Cast-May 11, 2003 681417 ONTARIO LIMITED Platinum (2003 TV series) C
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The Candy Shop Trailer
The Candy Shop is a thirty minute film that Whitestone will release in November. This film...
published: 01 Oct 2010
author: Whitestone Motion Pictures
The Candy Shop Trailer
The Candy Shop is a thirty minute film that Whitestone will release in November. This film is being made for the Doorpost Film Project, and with support from 12Stone® Church and Street GRACE.
The film is a Fairytale/Parable about the child sex trafficking epidemic that has overrun our city of Atlanta. We are using the film to not only raise awareness but provoke meaningful action towards this issue taking place in our own backyard.
Approximately 500 children are trafficked for sex in Georgia every month, according to Street GRACE, an advocacy group whose mission is to stop the exploitation of children. Atlanta has one of the worst records for child sex trafficking in the United States and is considered one of the worst cities in the world for the sexual exploitation of minors.
This plague has gone on for too long, and now we at Whitestone, in cooperation with Doorpost, 12Stone® Church and Street GRACE want to put a stop to it.
This film represents the spearhead of a citywide and possibly a nationwide campaign.
It is not a documentary. It is not a PSA. It is the beginning of a movement.
We will have a special pre-screening event at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Free tickets will be available soon.
Please visit stopthecandyshop.com to find out what you can do to get involved.
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Undressing the Truth
By Victoria Zade Castillo | Felix Varela Senior High School
Angie Varona, 17, had her Ph...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: Trevor Green
Undressing the Truth
By Victoria Zade Castillo | Felix Varela Senior High School
Angie Varona, 17, had her Photobucket account hacked when she was 14, causing her world to turn upside down.
The image-hosting website held several inappropriate pictures, each one starring Varona in bikinis and lingerie wear. She never appeared naked.
“I had been notified by a close friend who had seen me in a porn site ad,” Varona said. “I spent the whole summer trying to take down all the pictures, but it was virtually impossible to track down who hacked me. I felt like crap knowing my life was going down the drain.”
After her schoolmates at John A. Ferguson Senior High found out, massive rumors spread like wildfire.
“I remember walking down the hallway, hearing people talk and watching people stare at me,” she said. “There were rumors that I was becoming a porn star.”
In reality, school was the least of her worries.
“I began getting real stalkers,” Varona said. “People from other states found out my address and took pictures of my house. They threatened to rape me.”
Three years later and now homeschooled, Varona is still coping.
“They’re not even getting my pictures from Photobucket anymore,” she said. “They’re getting them through my Facebooks. I can’t even have my real name. I’ve had like six Facebooks now.”
Her initial action of taking pictures for her boyfriend evolved into something she couldn’t imagine. Although her parents were supportive, they were disappointed at her for taking such sexual pictures and having them in the incapable hands of the Internet.
This popular trend of posting nude or sexual pictures has been practiced since cellphone cameras came on the scene.
“It’s everywhere, even where you least expect it – like on your teen’s computer, cellphone and game device,” Parry Aftab, a pioneering Internet law lawyer, said on her website.
“Forty-four percent of boys in coed high schools we polled reported seeing at least one image of a fellow female classmate in the nude,” said Aftab, who practices law in New Jersey. “Most saw images of more than just one girl. And many saw multiple images of each girl. Your daughter may be among them.”
A survey conducted by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy reveals that nearly one in five young people have sent nude pictures electronically or online.
“They’re posting these pictures trying to look older, cooler,” Aftab said. “They’re posing in their bras before they’re old enough to wear them. Now, when they’re passing the pictures from kid to kid afterwards, the kids that are passing them are being charged with child pornography.”
Because federal law doesn’t make any distinction about who creates the child porn, teens who take nude photos of themselves and child pornographers who abuse and exploit children can receive the same punishment.
That means that a child could spend up to five years in federal prison for simply possessing their own naked picture. Sending it out to others, however, can get a 15-year term.
Bryan Roussell, a detective in the Special Victims Unit of the Hollywood Police Department, has received many calls from parents who also don’t realize the consequences.
“[Parents] don’t understand that their daughter or their son is the one who started the crime by taking the picture of themselves and posting them on the Internet,” Roussell said.
“If a kid has a bunch of stored nude images [of minors] on his computer, he’ll be arrested for that and he’ll have to go through the judicial system like anybody else, whether he’s an adult or a child.”
Also, in many states, like Florida, if a person is convicted of a crime against children, it automatically registers him/her with the sex offender registry, a lifelong curse.
What really perturbs authorities and parents is why adolescents take these pictures. Therapist Ana M. Moreno, a licensed mental health counselor in Miami, believes self-esteem plays a role in these behaviors.
“The cases I have worked with that have engaged in this behavior are looking for outside validation. These teen girls feel that their sexuality makes them ‘popular’ and attracts attention,” Moreno said. “They may not feel good about their decision to share sexual pictures; however, if positive validation is received, they tend to feel content and sometimes elated with the feedback.”
Child pornography prosecutions skyrocketed in 2004, the same year as the creation of Facebook, creating a 650 percent increase from 1994.
“Those pictures are going to get out and you know how it is in school. Everyone will call these kids names. Now she becomes a ‘slut’ and she’s going to have to deal with that social issue,” Roussell said.
The trend is affecting people at all levels. Even celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Vanessa Hudges have been caught in the act of “sexting” and sending nude photos to people in confide
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The Face of Proposition 8
This footage was recorded 10/23/08 in Oakland, CA, on a public street corner near Lake Mer...
published: 24 Oct 2008
author: Theremina
The Face of Proposition 8
This footage was recorded 10/23/08 in Oakland, CA, on a public street corner near Lake Merritt.
I was on my way home from the Lakeshore district when I encountered this group of supporters of Prop 8. After turning my vidphone on, I was screamed at, physically intimidated and eventually attacked by one of the more aggressive sign-wavers.
Approx two dozen people were standing under the I-580, chanting "Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" and "Mom and Dad, not Dad and Dad", etc. There were at least three counter-protesters present as well.
For several minutes prior to shooting this footage, I watched from a distance. One of the Prop 8 supporters lunged at a solitary man holding a "Vote No on Prop 8" sign. She didn't actually touch him, but she got right up in his face, screaming. She was loud enough that you could hear her several blocks away. As far as I could see, he hadn't provoked her in any way beyond the dissenting opinion stated on his sign. The man seemed to remain quiet and calm throughout. Witnessing this, I decided to turn on my phone's video application and approach.
Proponents of Prop 8 have gone to great lengths to try to deny the inherent fear, anger and bigotry fueling their camp's desire to ban gay marriage. However, these Prop 8 supporters (and many other protesters I've seen in recent weeks) were visibly enraged and screaming themselves hoarse in their righteous indignation over the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in the state of California.
Having documented this clash between fellow Oaklanders, I'm putting it online because I think it's important to convey to as many people as possible --supporters and dissenters alike--- just how irrational, hysterical and potentially dangerous the situation actually is. This is senseless bigotry of the saddest kind.
Something to keep in mind: when I hit the record button, I hadn't said a single word to anyone, or interfered with the rally in any way. I stood a fair distance from all of the sign-wavers (remaining at least four feet away from all of them... until they approached me). But as soon as they noticed me filming them, I was greeted with curses and threats of violence. "Get that shit out of here. I'll knock it out of your hand." None of these folks knew me, yet they instantly knew they hated me.
Eventually, as you can see, some of the protesters surrounded me and began poking at me with their signs. Others, some of the most visibly angry and hysterical among them (apparently minors), hid their faces behind their banners while continuing to scream at passing traffic.
I asked the most aggressive woman (who was not underage) "are you afraid to be online?" She answered, "oh, no, they already videotaped me, but these kids don't want to be online, cause they're [unintelligible] loaded on a sexual perv profile and [unclear] look at my little cousins." Fair enough. I'm all for protecting the innocent. (Not that there's anything particularly innocent about shouting hate speech in public.)
"Go away, Nasty-Nasty. Nasty, nasty, nasty, nasty."
The woman continued to poke at my face with her sign and call me "nasty." Disturbed by the complete lack of rational behavior I'd seen up to this point, wanting to look into her face and possibly connect on some level with her as a fellow human being, I pulled a corner of the sign down away from my eyes and asked "why are you calling me nasty?"
That's when she attacked, clawing, grabbing and then shoving. I didn't fight back; she was much bigger than me. Calling me a "nasty fucker" and threatening to kick my ass, she pried my phone out of my hand and tried to break it in half while her friends egged her on.
Please note that I never touched or threatened her in any way (unless you want to consider my pulling the edge of her sign out of eye-poking territory a threatening gesture).
As she grabbed at my phone, I stood there stunned, not really sure what to do. One of the counter-protesters (the woman who you see saying "No on Prop 8" towards the beginning of this clip) quickly intervened and calmed the attacking woman down enough that I felt safe enough to try to take my phone back. After a second or two of grappling, she let go and went back to screaming at cars from a lawn chair near the side of the road.
(Big love and gratitude to the kindly counter-protester who pleaded for calm. I don't think my phone would have survived without you!)
I stood there for another minute or two, checking the phone's applications for damage. One of the other sign-wavers, a teenage boy standing nearby, leaned over and whispered "fuck you, dyke."
Even though I wasn't hurt besides a small scratch on my hand, and my phone was okay, being attacked definitely shook me up. I was a bit tearful. Call me naive, but I never thought I'd actually be in physical danger just for shooting footage of their activity and pulling the edge of a person's sign out of my eyes. Verbal insults, sure. But attacked by an anti-gay ac
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Chhnok Tru-2
"Chhnok Tru" Vietnamese women living in houses built above the Tonle Sap Lake, in Chhnok, ...
published: 19 Jul 2009
author: wmccambodia
Chhnok Tru-2
"Chhnok Tru" Vietnamese women living in houses built above the Tonle Sap Lake, in Chhnok, are facing a decline in fish which is the main source of their traditional livelihood. These women from the Vietnamese minority group are leading hopelessly poor lives due to racial discrimination. They are considered as immigrants and cannot enjoy the same freedom as other people in Cambodia.
- published: 19 Jul 2009
- views: 4863
- author: wmccambodia
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Milton Friedman - Minorities and Government
Milton Friedman discusses ethnic solidarity, the free market and the many ways government ...
published: 22 Feb 2010
author: LibertyPen
Milton Friedman - Minorities and Government
Milton Friedman discusses ethnic solidarity, the free market and the many ways government continues to tyrannize minorities. www.LibertyPen.com
- published: 22 Feb 2010
- views: 37441
- author: LibertyPen
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Tomorrow_Cambodia-1
"Tomorrow" in Rattanakiri province different minority groups such as Charay, Kreng, Tompou...
published: 20 Jul 2009
author: wmccambodia
Tomorrow_Cambodia-1
"Tomorrow" in Rattanakiri province different minority groups such as Charay, Kreng, Tompoun, Prov, Kachak, Kavet, Laotian, Loun and Phnong were born on the land of their ancestors and are living in tribal communities with their own language, traditions, beliefs and cultures. Moreover, they have separate forest and land to bury their ancestors, to worship and to collect forestry products to feed their families. Development has brought newcomers, enabling private land occupation everywhere, destroying the community forest of these tribal minorities and forcing them to shelter deeper and deeper into the forest. The impact of globalization is seriously threatening these communities and their future looks bleak.
- published: 20 Jul 2009
- views: 11875
- author: wmccambodia
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Tomorrow_Cambodia-3
"Tomorrow" in Rattanakiri province different minority groups such as Charay, Kreng, Tompou...
published: 21 Jul 2009
author: wmccambodia
Tomorrow_Cambodia-3
"Tomorrow" in Rattanakiri province different minority groups such as Charay, Kreng, Tompoun, Prov, Kachak, Kavet, Laotian, Loun and Phnong were born on the land of their ancestors and are living in tribal communities with their own language, traditions, beliefs and cultures. Moreover, they have separate forest and land to bury their ancestors, to worship and to collect forestry products to feed their families. Development has brought newcomers, enabling private land occupation everywhere, destroying the community forest of these tribal minorities and forcing them to shelter deeper and deeper into the forest. The impact of globalization is seriously threatening these communities and their future looks bleak.
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 9452
- author: wmccambodia