Cease-Fire Reached in Israel-Gaza Conflict

[Content Note: War; violence.]

CNN is reporting that a cease-fire has been brokered following a bus bombing in Tel Aviv and intense negotiations facilitated by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy.

The cease-fire, announced Wednesday night in a joint news conference in Cairo with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr, is scheduled to take effect at 9 p.m. (2 p.m. ET).

With more than an hour to go before the agreement formally took hold, rockets could be seen streaking from Gaza into the sky toward Israel. It was not immediately clear if Israel had suspended its military operations.

...No details of the cease-fire agreement were immediately available. Hamas had been asking for, among other things, an end to Israel's blockade of Gaza. Israeli officials said they were seeking a long-term solution ending the threat of rocket fire in southern Israel.

As recently as Wednesday afternoon, Hamas officials were calling for more strikes against Israel, while that country's military continued to press its campaign against suspected rocket-launching sites and what it described as "terrorist hideouts."

Eleven people had died as of Wednesday night in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run al-Aqsa television station, bringing the total death toll in the Palestinian territory to 142 in eight days of fighting.

Five people died in Israel, and scores more were wounded.
Again, please be thoughtful in commenting and remember to engage in good faith.

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♥ Big Black Dogs

[Content Note: Animal abuse.]

image of Zelda the Black-and-Tan Mutt, with Livs the Cat photobombing in the background, as usual
Zelda

Zelly is a BBD. A big black dog.

Big black dogs who find themselves in shelters often have trouble finding their way out again. It's a phenomenon known as Big Black Dog Syndrome, or Big Black Dog Bias. BBDs tend to spend longer in shelters/rescues, and spending longer in overburdened shelters means a higher risk of death, in places without funding or facilities to support long-term care of huge numbers of homeless dogs.

There are a lot of factors that play into BBD Syndrome: People still choose dogs primarily on appearance, despite the fact that temperament and energy is what determines the success of an adoption. The color black also continues to be used as a cultural marker of ethical darkness, and the association is so deeply ingrained that studies have found people to judge teams wearing black uniforms as more aggressive even when they are not, and found people to be more aggressive when wearing black uniforms than other colors. Black dogs are routinely portrayed as aggressive in pop media. Black dogs don't photograph as well (or, really, as easily) as lighter- or multicolored dogs, which puts them at a disadvantage on pet adoption sites.

And black coats have the most marked difference between healthy and neglected dogs: Zelda is constantly complimented on her lush, shiny coat, but when we first saw her, emaciated and malnourished and dirty, her coat was flat and lackluster; it had a grim, greyish cast but was dark enough to show all the dander cast off from her dehydrated skin.

It all conspires to make life difficult for a homeless BBD.
When Tamara Delaney of Woodville, Wis., volunteered to find a home for a black Labrador Retriever named Jake last year, she had no idea what she was up against. Jake, cared for by a rescue group, had already waited nearly three years for a new home. And he would wait eight more months as Delaney tried to find someone to take in the big Lab.

It didn't matter much that Jake was a sociable dog and in perfect health. Jake's problem wasn't his temperament—it was the color of his coat. Jake bore the stigma of the "BBD," an acronym used to refer to big black dogs, who are frequently passed over for flashier, prettier dogs and wind up, like Jake, waiting for years to be adopted.

"Nobody wants a black-coated dog," rescue workers told Delaney as she tried without success to find a home for Jake. And when Delaney turned to the Internet, she found that shelters across the country were overflowing with black-coated mutts.

"Please don't overlook our black dogs," rescue groups pleaded on their home pages above pictures of Rottweilers, Chows and Labs sporting bright bandanas. One shelter's website just came right out with the grim truth: "The general public is not aware of how doomed black dogs are when they are brought to a pound."
Doomed. It is, unfortunately, an appropriately ominous word.

Jake escaped that fate. Delaney adopted him. And then, in 2004, she started Black Pearl Dogs, to help save more Big Black Dogs and raise awareness about the bias against BBDs—a problem that yet persists.
Most black dogs have to rely on shelter staff and volunteers to steer potential adoptors their way. And indeed, many shelters take extra steps to make black dogs more adoptable, according to Kate Pullen, director of animal sheltering issues at the Humane Society of the United States in Washington, D.C. Teaching the dogs tricks, putting placards on kennels highlighting the dog's personality ("I may just be a black dog, but I know how to balance a biscuit on my nose."), making sure multiple black dogs aren't kenneled next to one other—anything to catch the eye and imagination of potential adoptors.

"I've had to turn away many black dogs because I can't fill the place up with them," says Jill Wimmer, shelter manager at PAWS Atlanta, that city's oldest and largest no-kill shelter. "And every one I turned away had a great temperament." Wimmer knows that she can likely adopt out three dogs in the time it takes to find a home for one BBD.
Just this past weekend, Iain and I were recalling how the shelter staff knew nothing about Zelda—a stray BBD who hadn't even been given a name. They didn't know if she was housebroken or spayed. They barely even knew what dog we were talking about when we said we wanted to adopt her. It's not that they were heartless; they were overwhelmed, and they quite justifiably assumed no one was going to give the BBD with the silly ears a home.

BBDs need extra effort, but limited time and resources means that extra effort always comes at the expense of other dogs, who are more adoptable.

The best thing I can think to do is help raise awareness about the plight of BBDs, so that they don't require extra effort in the first place.

After all, even if they could advocate for themselves, it's still us who needs to change.

Zelda asleep on my lap
My Big Black Dog Zelda, fast asleep on my lap.

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In Missouri, November is Adopt a Black Dog Month. You can adopt a BBD from the Humane Society of Missouri for less than half the usual fee through the end of November.

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Note: Black cats also face a similar problem, with the added complication of superstitions about black cats being bad luck. Black cats fortunately have lots of champions working to undermine that bias. I have owned three solid black cats in my life: Midnight, Inky, and Moire. None of them brought me any bad luck. ♥

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Top Five

Here is your topic: Top Five Favorite Action Movies. Go!

Please feel welcome to share stories about why your Top Five picks are what they are, though a straight-up list is fine, too. Please refrain from negatively auditing other people's lists, because judgment discourages participation.

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In the News

[Content note: homophobia, racism, misogyny.]

News from not-deeky:

Science! History! Four centuries of beetles chewing up European literature!

Ron Paul says it’s legal to secede from the country Rand Paul wants to run for president in. Makes sense to me! Have a great Thanksgiving dinner, Paul family!

Speaking of which, here are some Thanksgiving recipes from prominent LGBT* chefs.

And here are some beautiful gardens in winter.

A 72-year-old Chinese man models girl’s clothes for his granddaughter’s design business.

Homomentum in Hawaii and Trans*mentum in Nova Scotia.

The fight for women’s land rights in Uganda.

Dear Knights of Columbus: please stop funding anti-gay campaigning.

Lady Gaga: Bride of Satan. (As deeky might say, lol!)

The kinder, gentler, post-election GOP: still racist and sexist!

Ever wondered what you would look like if you were a Dwarf in the Hobbit? Join the Company!

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Two-Minute Nostalgia Sublime



Harry Nilsson: "Everybody's Talkin'"

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Photo of the Day

image of more than two dozen transgender and allied activists posing for a group photo at the White House yesterday
[Click image to embiggen.]

Yesterday, to mark the Transgender Day of Remembrance, White House officials "welcomed more than two dozen transgender and allied activists and organizations to a meeting to discuss the state of transgender rights."
Lisa Mottet, director of our Transgender Civil Rights Project, represented the Task Force. Attendees spoke not only of the violence that continues to affect the community, but also of other critical issues such as employment, health, housing, identity documents and education.
[Content Note: Violence.]

265 trans* people are being memorialized this year. 265 people killed as a result of anti-transgender hatred or prejudice resulting from fear and ignorance.

Earlier today, I observed: No oppression has ever been eradicated by a careful, polite, diligent deference to pretending it doesn't exist. That is the importance of a day of remembrance.

No oppression has ever been eradicated without meaningful inclusion and visibility, either, which slowly chips away at the privilege that underwrites marginalization. That is the importance of vigilance in community every day of the year.

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Wednesday Blogaround

This blogaround brought to you by popsicles.

Recommended Reading:

Ana: How to Be a (Male) Ally [Content Note: Discussion of rape culture; bullying.]

Rinku: Dear President Obama, Stop Deporting People. Thanks.

Fiona Apple: She Is My Best Friend [Content Note: Animal illness.]

Pam: Will We See a New 'Southern Strategy'—Break up the 2012 Minority Vote Coalition by Doling out Privilege?

Thom and Sam: Anonymous, Karl Rove, and 2012 Election Fix?

Sarah: Four Teenage Girls in Africa Have Invented a Generator Powered by Pee

Fergus: Nose Cell Transplant Enables Paralysed Dogs to Walk

Anna: On Leslie Knope

Andy: Paperwork Filed in Arizona for Marriage Equality Campaign

MaryAnn: Has a Documentary Ever Changed the Way You Think or Act?

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Quote of the Day

[Content Note: Misogyny.]

"This leaves us with a problem. Forty-two out of 44 dioceses approved the legislation and more than three-quarters of members of diocesan synods voted in favor. There will be many who wonder why the General Synod expressed its mind so differently."Bishop Graham James of Norwich, on the Church of England's failure to lift the ban on female bishops.

Yes, it's a real head-scratcher why the General Synod decided to ignore the will of majority and the manifest evidence that women are not, in fact, inferior to men. I can't imagine why they did it. OH WELL I GUESS WE'LL NEVER KNOW IT'S A MYSTERY LOST TO THE SANDS OF TIME!

image of Wolf Blitzer on Celebrity Jeopardy with -$1000, to which I have added text reading, 'I'll take The Patriarchy for $200, Alex.'

Here's the thing: Failing to explicitly name misogyny, as though it's some sort of curious relic rather than an active and pervasive bigotry which influences decisions and routinely underwrites decisions that marginalize women, ensures misogyny's survival. There is no decent justification for creating space in order to imagine there might be some other reason, some mitigating factor, some totally reasonable explanation for actions that codify women's status as less than.

If spokespeople for the Church of England are serious about equality, then they need to get serious about the genuinely ugly nature of inequality. Not talk around it and grant permission to bigots with ironic notions of "respect."

The only way to get rid of misogyny is to call it out, to confront it, to speak about it honestly.

No oppression has ever been eradicated by a careful, polite, diligent deference to pretending it doesn't exist.

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Open Thread

image of Chef Carla Hall, a tall thin African American woman in her mid-30s

Hosted by Chef Carla Hall.

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Question of the Day

What would you say if you had hir in front of you?

Undoubtedly, people will wonder: Who? That's the beauty of the question. An ex-lover, an unrealized crush, a former boss, a dead friend, an estranged relative, that asshole who picked on you in 8th grade gym class, that poor kid you picked on in 8th grade gym class, a person whom you admire but have never met.... Who? That's up to you.

Identify hir or don't. All you've got to answer is what you'd say, given the chance.

[Suggested by Shaker Rachell Oct. 09.]

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Two Facts

1. David Brooks is still paid to write a column for the New York Times.

2. This, apparently, is one of them.

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Photos of the Day

President Obama and Secretary Clinton are in Asia for ASEAN Summit meeting of Asian leaders, on what will almost certainly be their last trip together. I couldn't pick just one image from the wire photos, so here are three:

image of President Obama standing in a line holding hands with Asian leaders
President Obama participates in a family photo of ASEAN leaders during the ASEAN Summit at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh November 19, 2012. With Obama are (L-R) Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen and Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. [REUTERS/Jason Reed]
image of Hillary Clinton clinking glasses in a toast with Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra toast at a dinner at Government House in Bangkok, November 18, 2012. [REUTERS/Jason Reed]
image of Clinton and Obama touring the Wat Pho Royal Monastery with a monk serving as their guide
President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smile as they stand at the base of the Reclining Buddha during their tour of the Wat Pho Royal Monastery in Bangkok, November 18, 2012. [REUTERS/Jason Reed]
Right after looking at photos, I happened to read this:
With Secretary of State Hillary Clinton planning to wrap up her service in the next few months, she and President Barack Obama have been spending some quality time together, waxing nostalgic about their work in office over the past four years and their history as rivals in the hard fought 2008 presidential campaign.

"On the flight back from Rangoon to Cambodia, they spent basically the entire flight alone in his personal office on Air Force One just reminiscing about the last four years, but as the president said, it wasn't just the last four years, they've been through a lot together over the last five or six years and, in fact, unqiue among people they've been at this working as hard as they can for five or six years now," Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters as Obama and Clinton were in Cambodia for Asian summit meeting.

"I think what the president expresses and what he believes is not only has she done a great job as secretary of state, but they've really come to become not just partners, but close friends and it's a friendship that he values very much and that he'll want to continue going forward," Rhodes said.
That's a long, long way from "likeable enough." As for Madame Secretary:


Blub.

[Aside: Jason Reed—still my favorite news photographer. I love that guy.]

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Quote of the Day

"I think every woman does want to be objectified. There's a little part of you at all times that hopes to be somewhat objectified, and I think its healthy."—Actress Cameron Diaz.

Nope!

[H/T to Shaker MMC.]

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Krugman 1: Rubio 0

Hey, remember how Senator Marco Rubio said some really unclever shit about how old the earth is...? Well, Paul Krugman has a response. Which is great. Obvs.

[H/T to Shaker everestmckinley.]

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More Assvertising

[Content Note: Rape culture; misogyny; gender essentialism; dehumanization.]

It's garbage adverts day at Shakesville! Wheeeeeee!

Shaker Joey emailed me about some remarkable PSAs about spaying and neutering pets. They are part of a campaign launched by the Best Friends Animal Society, which I regret to report has apparently decided to give the Animal Rights Group That Shall Not Be Named a run for its money in using gross, dehumanizing, misogynistic imagery to raise awareness on behalf of non-human animals.

The campaign is called Fix at Four, designed to encourage people to fix their dogs and cats by the age of four months to reduce the number of "surprise" (unwanted) litters of kittens and puppies. This is an important campaign! And Best Friends is capable of running a serious, adorable, and memorable ad as part of it that is not contemptible. Here is one!

Tinkly music. Images of adorable kittens and puppies. A male voiceover says: "This is your new kitten. Or your new puppy. Every day, 70,000 puppies and kittens just like them are born in the US. Cute, right? Well, what's not cute is that half of all litters are accidents. And when a kitten has a litter of oopsies, and a puppy has a litter of uh-ohs, pretty soon you have thousands and thousands of OMGs. And that leads to millions of pets being killed in shelters every year. But if 80% of pet owners say they believe in spaying and neutering, then what gives? Well, it turns out those sweet little fuzzballs can get pregnant sooner than you think. A lot sooner. But here's the good news: You can stop the accident before it happens. You just have to remember one number. Four. As in four months. When you bring home Maggie or Ruby, or Puddle or Clyde, get them fixed at four months—it can be old enough to get pregnant, and it's definitely young enough to make a difference. Prevent more. Fix at month four."
I'm sharing that ad first in order to put into context what follows, and to underline that there is every reason to expect more from Best Friends.

I'm not sure if the following ads are currently being run anywhere on television, but Shaker Joey saw them at Hulu, so there is at least one major internet placement at the moment.

While the Dawson's Creek theme plays, a white tween girl and a white tween boy sit on the front porch of a suburban home, holding hands and shyly preparing to kiss for what looks like the first time. Suddenly, the porch light comes on, surprising the tweens. The boy hops over the porch railing and runs away. White middle-aged different-sex parents come out onto the porch. Dad, hands on hips, says, "I was afraid of that." Mom says, "Well, I guess it's time to get you fixed. The camera angle changes, and the tween girl is now a kitten. A female voiceover says: "Your pets will start fooling around sooner than you think." The male cat is shown running across the lawn, and Dad says, "Go on—get outta here!" Voiceover: "Accidental litters lead to millions killed in shelters each year. Help prevent more. Fix at month four."
Wacky piano music. A white man takes his white tween daughter for a stroll along a suburban street. They pass a fenced-in yard with a "Beware of Dog" sign behind which a white tween boy is jumping up and down trying to get a look at the daughter. Dad pulls her closer. At the next house, another white tween boy is using a corded edger to do yardwork. He spots the daughter and runs for her, but jerks back when the cord length runs outs. Daughter looks at him interestedly and Dad drags her along, saying, "Come on—let's go." At the next house, another white tween boy jumps at his screen door and then the living room window as they pass. At the next house, another white tween boys runs to the fence at the edge of his yard and says, "Hi! What's your name? Do you live around here? You're pretty! Where you guys going? Where you going? Where you going?!" Daughter smiles at him and Dad drags her away, then sighs. "I guess it's about time to get you fixed, sweetie," he says. The camera pans down and the tween girl is now a puppy. Dad scratches her head. The camera pulls back and the last boy is now a barking dog. A female voiceover says: "Your pets will start getting noticed sooner than you think. Accidental litters lead to millions killed in shelters each year. Help prevent more. Fix at month four."
There are a lot of problems with these PSAs, and I will leave you to parse them all in comments. I just want to make three quick observations:

1. The "dad needs to police daughter's sexuality" shtick is a rape culture trope that subverts female sexual agency. Conflating it with pet guardians' actual responsibility for controlling their pets' reproduction to curb overpopulation is problematic on myriad levels, but is especially disgusting given the current war on agency in which this nation is embroiled, which has seen tween girls increasingly denied comprehensive sex education, access to contraception, access to abortion, and access to reproductive healthcare.

2. The "teenage boys are dogs in heat with no control of their sexual impulses" is also a rape culture trope. Conflating human young (straight) men, who need to seek and respect consent, with dogs, is not merely insulting to young men; it's dangerous for young women.

3. Note that in both adverts, it is the female animal who needs fixing. I'm sure that's just a coincidence and not yet another nod to rape culture narratives that suggest women are uniquely responsible for preventing unwanted sexual advances and pregnancy. Ahem.

teaspoon icon If you would like to contact the Best Friends Animal Society and ask them to please stop running advertisements that uphold rape culture, especially considering that many, many women involved with animal rescue are survivors of sexual violence, you can find contact information here, or leave a message on their Facebook page here, or tweet at them here.

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Shaker Gourmet: Thanksgiving 2012!

It's nearly time for (US) Thanksgiving, one of my favorite holidays. Like with last year, I'd like for the annual post to not just be me posting recipes but I hope you all will share your favorite recipes and ideas to make/take, too.

For this year, our new appetizer will be this cheese ball (which I first made a few weeks ago when we hosted D&D, lol). Not my own recipe, I found it in Food Network Magazine's October 2012 issue.

Pumpkin-Shaped Cheeseball

16oz (two pkgs) cream cheese, at room temp
1.5 cups shredded cheese (I used a cheddar & pepper jack mix)
3 T minced onion
2 T salsa
2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp minced jalapeño
Stem of bell pepper
Doritos (regular nacho cheese flavor), crushed

--Blend everything together. Scoop onto plastic wrap and shape into a ball and chill at least for two hours.

--To serve, unwrap and roll in crushed Doritos until totally covered. Press stem of bell pepper into top.
When I made it, I used a very hot chipotle salsa and a whole, large jalapeño. I also cut the onion & pepper up in the food processor.

Previous Years:

Thanksgiving 2011: Roasted Yam Casserole

Thanksgiving 2010: Cocktail Weenies, Herb-Scented Roast Turkey, Apple-Onion Stuffin' Muffins, Sweet Potato Casserole, Toffee Apple Pie.

Thanksgiving 2009: Jellied Cranberry Sauce, Spinach Madeline, Pumpkin-Apple Streusel Cake.

Thanksgiving 2008: Good Eats Roast Turkey, Basic French Bread, Sweet Potato Balls.

Thanksgiving 2007: Bruschetta, Brie Mashed Potatoes, gravy & gravy tips, Old Fashioned Dinner Rolls, Herb Bread & Dipping Oil, Bavarian Apple Torte.

For a non-pumpkin, non-apple, super easy dessert: Peanut Butter Pie.

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Daily Dose of Cute

image of Sophie the Torbie Cat sticking her head up out from between the couch and the window

Peek-a-boo!

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Programming Note


Dear everyone, but especially Liss: Christmas With Scotty McCreery & Friends airs on GAC Saturday, December 1st. Set your DVRs!

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You've Done It Again, Content-Generated Ads!

image of a web ad for American Idol winner Scotty McCreery's Christmas album, featuring the new song 'Christmas in Heaven'

Oh, content-generated advertising. You know me so well. I cannot WAIT to not spend $6.99 at Amazon to buy Christmas with Scotty McCreery featuring the new song "Christmas in Heaven."

Is Christmas in Heaven just a birthday party for Jesus? Seems like it would be. But I'm no Professor of Heavenology.

Jesus Jones that kid looks like George Bush. His album definitely should have been called Christmas Accomplished.

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In The News (Fuck Yeah, Astronomy!)

[Content note: homophobia, suicide]

News: From Space!:

Astronomers have found a planet 13 times more massive than Jupiter. Fuck yeah, astronomy!

New guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommend all Americans ages 15 to 64 get routine screenings for HIV. Note, testing will now be covered by Obamacare.

Franklin Graham (the fruit of Billy Graham's loins) believes that Americans turned their backs on God recently when they re-elected a Christian president to a second term. Okay.

Hey, Mister DJ!

Breaking: FBI agents are currently inside the Detroit Public Library executing a search warrant.

Jon Gnarr, the mayor of Reykjavík, says homophobes are assholes. Heh.

The Syracuse Common Council has passed a local law extending civil rights to all people regardless of gender expression.

The Rolling Stones Official App. I guess so?

2012 will be the worst year for military suicides since tracking began in 2001.

Hail Satan! LOL!

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