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Happy Birthday, Gloria!
“This is no simple reform.
It really is a revolution.
Sex and race because they are easy and visible differences have been the primary ways of organizing human beings into superior and inferior groups and into the cheap labor on which this system still depends.
We are talking about a society in which there will be no roles other than those chosen or those earned.
We are really talking about humanism.”
― Gloria Steinem
Gail Collins reminded us this weekend that Gloria Steinem turns 80 on Tuesday. Eighty years old! That sounds unbelievable. And what she has accomplished in these years, against all odds, is something that we can’t help but be in awe of.
“Don’t think about making women fit the world — think about making the world fit women.”
― Gloria Steinem
Along with millions of other women (and many men), I would like to thank her from the bottom of my heart for all she has done, and for all that she continues to do for women, and humankind the world over.
“Women have two choices: Either she’s a feminist or a masochist.”
― Gloria Steinem
For those who live our ordinary lives today, it is almost like the word “feminist” was invented because of her. She was the leader of the women’s liberation movement of the 1960s and 70s so for many of us who are able to reap the benefits of what she accomplished, she has become a visible icon of feminism.
“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all is a form of planning.”
― Gloria Steinem
And as much as conservatives (still!) rue her work and her very existence, I would like to think that many more of us cannot help but celebrate her. Thank you, Gloria. And many happy returns on your 80th birthday!
“A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.”
― Gloria Steinem
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The Madness of Guns
Where else but in the United States are people so passionate about guns?
It doesn’t matter how much death and destruction they have caused, the lunacy to acquire and possess firearms continues. And much as I love it, nowhere is this more apparent than in the (yes, sometimes silly) South where I live.
I heard this unbelievable but sadly true story on NPR the other day about a church in Kentucky that had found a novel way to draw crowds – they held, get this, a gun raffle! I know gun mania is bad but this is insane! Don’t believe me? Check this out –
Kentucky Southern Baptists Draw Crowds With Gun Giveaways
According to NPR, the raffle for 25 guns drew so many people that a long line of people wrapped itself around the building. The Kentucky Baptist Convention’s communication director, described this initiative as “outreach to rednecks“.
I. Kid. You. Not.
Kentucky is undoubtedly proud of it’s standing in the list of deadliest gun states (as in, the worst record of gun fatalities). It ranks #11, and even better, it ranks #5 for the states with the most permissive gun laws. These two might be related, you think?
I can just imagine the mighty religious Kentucky every-man citizen saying to his redneck buddy, “And, we’re damn proud of this honor, no two ways about it!”
Go ahead, check out this gruesome list – see where your state ranks.

Did I say crazy? Sure, that’s just my humble opinion. But here are some scary stats –
- As of 2009, the United States had a population of 307 million people.
- Based on production data from firearm manufacturers, there were roughly 300 million firearms owned by civilians in the United States as of 2010. Of these, about 100 million are handguns.
- People between the ages of 15 and 24 are most likely to be targeted by gun violence as opposed to other forms of violence.
- From 1976 to 2005, 77 percent of homicide victims ages 15-17 died from gun-related injuries. This age group was most at risk for gun violence during this time period. Can anyone actually claim that these kids deserved it??!
- Teens and young adults are more likely than persons of other ages to be murdered with a gun. Most violent gun crime, especially homicide, occurs in cities and urban communities.
Sick and scared yet?
Gun violence in schools from recent years has led to concerted efforts to change the laws and we can only hope that they meet with deserved success.
But the flip side of this progress is how hard the people in favor of “gun rights” are working for just the opposite outcome…all you have to do is mention the second amendment to get these folks up in arms, pun intended.
Want to know how all this plays out in the political arena? Just check this out. No surprises here! These are the total political contributions from 1990 to 2010 to federal political candidates for the respective causes to control guns. Or not.
The sheer magnitude of contributions for gun rights is remarkable and herein lies the key problem. Sadly, we’re looking at a very long road ahead to change this country.
Unfortunately, I can also state with an enormously high degree of confidence that the deep South, Kentucky included, will not be leading this charge in any way. Whatsoever. 😦
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