Blood, faith unite Muslims, LGBT and others after rampage

Terrible act of senseless killings

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Pulse nightclub shooting

Central Florida Muslims gave their blood.

They gave their money.

Plus they resolved to face united in mourning with members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community shaken by Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.

“there was never, ever any justification for such unacceptable crimes against humanity, crimes against God, crimes against our country,” said Hassan Shibly, executive director for the Florida branch associated with Council on American-Islamic Relations.

A stream of statements denouncing the attack began flowing from local Muslim groups within hours regarding the rampage, which was carried out by a gunman who’d reportedly declared his support for any Islamic State.

Pulse nightclub shooting
Muhammad Musri, Imam regarding the Islamic Society of Central Florida, speaks at a press conference where police force official gave an update regarding the Pulse Nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016.
The Islamic leaders used the text like “monstrous,”…

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Blood, faith unite Muslims, LGBT and others after rampage

Pulse nightclub shooting

Central Florida Muslims gave their blood.

They gave their money.

Plus they resolved to face united in mourning with members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community shaken by Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.

“there was never, ever any justification for such unacceptable crimes against humanity, crimes against God, crimes against our country,” said Hassan Shibly, executive director for the Florida branch associated with Council on American-Islamic Relations.

A stream of statements denouncing the attack began flowing from local Muslim groups within hours regarding the rampage, which was carried out by a gunman who’d reportedly declared his support for any Islamic State.

Pulse nightclub shooting
Muhammad Musri, Imam regarding the Islamic Society of Central Florida, speaks at a press conference where police force official gave an update regarding the Pulse Nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016.
The Islamic leaders used the text like “monstrous,” “appalling,” “brutal” and “senseless” to spell it out the shooting that turned a club swaying with Latin music into a scene of tragedy.

CAIR, the nation’s largest Muslim civil liberties organization, exhorted community members to donate blood for victims of the attack on Pulse, the club where in actuality the shooting took place. Florida Muslims also announced a fund drive at launchgood.com for victims regarding the rampage, which killed a minimum of 50 people and injured dozens more during the nightclub.

Media reports said the gunman, Omar Mateen, had recently become enraged at seeing two gay men kissing in Miami. Investigators were also looking at possible ties to international terrorism.

Mateen reportedly called 911 and pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State moments before he carried out the attack in the nightclub, according to a federal law enforcement official. Mateen, 29, of Port St. Lucie, was killed after a shootout with Orlando police.

Shibly said the LGBT community has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Muslims in the fight against Islamophobia, in which he vowed to return the support.

“the truth is, we both have a similar enemies that promote fear and hate contrary to the U.S. and that have targeted both communities for violent acts,” Shibly said during a midday news conference organized by CAIR.

Standing beside Shibly was Carlos Guillermo Smith, a representative of Equality Florida, an LGBT advocacy group. He later reiterated that the 2 communities are united.

“Let me be clear: Equality Florida stands in solidarity with the Muslim and Islamic community as well as in opposition to the intolerance, discrimination and hate crimes that both of our communities experience,” Smith said.

The Muslim leaders rejected the idea that the gunman’s actions had any experience of true Islam and pointed to champion boxer Muhammad Ali, who died earlier this month, as being representative of the faith.

“we shall not let a demented individual wipe out decades of great work that Muslim communities have inked when you look at the U.S.,” said Atif Fareed for the American Muslim Community Centers.

The shooting’s timing is heavy with significance for the gay and Islamic communities, happening during LGBT Pride month and also the Muslim holiday of Ramadan.

The sacred month of Ramadan is a time period of prayer and fasting, aided by the aim of fostering compassion for others, Shibly said.

Ramadan is per month of creating empathy with your fellow human beings, by being there for the poor, the oppressed, the needy. By feeling the hunger that numerous those who don’t possess drink and food feel,” he said. “It just adds more insult to injury that this horrific crime would happen in such a holy month.”

Also in attendance at the CAIR news conference was Dr. Joel C. Hunter, senior pastor at Northland, A Church Distributed.

“There is no location for hatred and violence in just about any healthy religion or in any healthy society,” Hunter said.

Words of sorrow and condolence poured from spiritual leaders all over region on Sunday.

“A sword has pierced one’s heart of your city,” Bishop John Noonan of the Catholic Diocese of Orlando, wrote in an email to your city’s religious leaders.

Noonan is at an out-of-state bishops’ conference but changed his travel plans so he could come back to Orlando to keep a prayer service — he called it a “Vigil to Dry Tears” — at St. James Cathedral in downtown Orlando at 7 p.m.

In other places, wordlessness was truly the only reaction to the violence.

Members of Metro Church in Winter Springs held a second of silence throughout their Sunday services before bowing their heads in prayer when it comes to victims.

“I’m divided in my own spirit because element of me cries out, saying, ‘God, where will you be?'” Metro Church pastor Seth Cain thought to his congregation. “as well … personally i think like it’s these moments that remind me why we’re here and why we’re doing the things we are doing.”

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Donald Trump Is a Candidate for White Supremacists — Not the Jews

Interesting article on Trump and the Jewish people

Kenneth Dantzler-Corbin's avatarThe Dantzler Report!

trump-hands-headIn response, to this article: The truth will prevail. You can not cheat justice. It will find you out soon or later.

I’ll say it plainly: The high-profile Jews supporting Donald Trump make me sick. This is simply not about Democratic and Republican politics; I’ve certainly never said the same thing about supporters of (any) Bush. It’s about white supremacy.

Let’s take “white supremacy” out from the realm of insult. It is an ideology, all things considered, not simply a slur, and it is believed by tens of millions of Americans. It’s the proposition that the true (“great”) America is white America, and whilst the “melting pot” can absorb some blacks, Asians and Latinos, the essential core of what America is remains the Christian, European iteration that prevailed for 200 years. It is English-speaking, Merry-Christmas-wishing, and ruled by “real” American men, not by women or people who have the middle…

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Donald Trump Is a Candidate for White Supremacists — Not the Jews

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In response, to this article: The truth will prevail. You can not cheat justice. It will find you out soon or later.

I’ll say it plainly: The high-profile Jews supporting Donald Trump make me sick. This is simply not about Democratic and Republican politics; I’ve certainly never said the same thing about supporters of (any) Bush. It’s about white supremacy.

Let’s take “white supremacy” out from the realm of insult. It is an ideology, all things considered, not simply a slur, and it is believed by tens of millions of Americans. It’s the proposition that the true (“great”) America is white America, and whilst the “melting pot” can absorb some blacks, Asians and Latinos, the essential core of what America is remains the Christian, European iteration that prevailed for 200 years. It is English-speaking, Merry-Christmas-wishing, and ruled by “real” American men, not by women or people who have the middle name Hussein.

Moreover, white supremacy isn’t the provenance of the Ku Klux Klan along with other easy-to-dismiss villains. It is the very air that people breathe. It is, as Mohammed Ali commented in 1969 , the fact that Jesus is white, angels are white, Miss America is (or ought to be) white and Snow White is white.

Similarly, racism just isn’t about individuals having bad thoughts (or perhaps not) about other races. Racism is a structural phenomenon, constructed into the way we live — and it’s also often completely invisible to those of us in the privileged side. (this is the reason writers like Ta-Nehisi Coates get accused of “playing the race card.” For some white people, referring to race is playing a card; to folks of color, it will be the entire card game.)

Which brings us back again to Trump, as well as the Jews who support him — Mel Sembler, Elliott Broidy, Sam Fox, Lewis Eisenberg and Ronald Weiser from the fundraising side ; Jason Greenblatt and David M. Friedman on Israel , not to mention, Sheldon Adelson.

It’s been a commonplace of late that Trump’s appeal rests on two foundations: first, the economic insecurity of working-class whites, who have been trained for an economy that no more exists and have now not recovered from 2008, and second, the nativist, racist resentment these whites feel toward anyone who isn’t them. As scholars and critics have dug more deeply to the Trump phenomenon, however, it offers ended up that the second motivation is in fact the predominant one.

First, white Republicans in general hold a lot more negative views of blacks than white Democrats do. In a wonderful summary of information from two Vanderbilt University researchers, published within the New York Times on May 11, Thomas Edsall observed that on a scale of racial resentment whites feel toward African Americans, fully 58% of Republican whites were into the “most resentful” quartile, weighed against 22% of Democrats and 42% of Independents. Meanwhile, only 4% of Republicans were in the least resentful quartile, in contrast to 23% of Democrats and 10% of Independents.

The Vanderbilt researchers also amalgamated how whites regard blacks, Hispanics, Muslims and LGBT people in accordance with themselves. Seventy-three percent of Republicans have unfavorable views of the “others,” with only 16% neutral and 11% favorable. Among Democrats, 41% had unfavorable views, 20% neutral and 38% favorable.

Think of that for a moment. Seventy-three percent of white Republicans think they are a lot better than other groups Fifty-eight percent are strongly resentful of blacks.
Then came the data-crunching over at Vox on June 2, which showed that the best predictor of Trump support was not if they think the economy is getting worse, but if they think President Obama is a Muslim. “If they are white while the answer is yes,” Philip Klinkner wrote, “89 percent of that time period see your face will have an increased opinion of Trump than Clinton.”

You can find a great deal more data points in that piece, but the takeaway is disturbing. It’s not the economy, stupid; it is the brown people.

Indeed, when you chart Obama’s disapproval rating according to the standard of an individual’s racial resentment, as Vox did, it’s practically a straight line. People dislike Obama towards the extent they dislike blacks.

In a way, the entire Trump story is a simple one: black, “Muslim” president results in nativist backlash, with a consummate salesman-demagogue giving his followers permission to say what had previously been beyond the bounds of polite discourse.

Now, neither Vanderbilt nor the sources cited in Vox included Jews among these “others.” But we all know the shocking amounts of anti-Semitism among Trump’s supporters, Trump’s retweets of white supremacists, in addition to now infamous (((echoes))) among various code words they use to dog-whistle one to the other.

Let’s dig one level deeper, though.

Twenty seven years ago, feminist theoretician Peggy McIntosh published an influential essay called “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.” This information is a must-read, and makes all the invisible visible. “My schooling provided me with no training in seeing myself as an oppressor, as an unfairly advantaged person, or as a participant in a damaged culture,” she writes. Rather, “I was taught to see myself as an individual whose moral state depended on her individual moral will.”

Yet McIntosh went on to list 26 ways in which her skin color gave her advantages in everyday life, from “I’m able to be pretty certain that my neighbors… will undoubtedly be neutral or pleasant to me” to “I can be pretty certain that if I ask to talk to ‘the person in charge,’ i’ll be facing a person of my race.”

Finally, she observes, “there was one main bit of cultural turf; it absolutely was my very own turf, and I was the type of who could control the turf. My pores and skin was a secured item for just about any move I was educated to would you like to make. I possibly could think of myself as belonging in major ways as well as making social systems work for me. I possibly could freely disparage, fear, neglect, or perhaps oblivious to anything outside of the dominant cultural forms. Being of this main culture, i really could also criticize it fairly freely.”

Here is the “great” America that Trump’s supporters are mourning: the America of white male hegemony, no Spanish on the phone-tree menus, no political correctness to prohibit hateful speech toward women, and no Kenyan Muslims in the White House. (As Ali pointed out, it’s the “White” House, most likely.) White Supremacy isn’t in what Trump may or might not rely on his heart; it is about his core message of restoring a more nativist, sexist, white-hegemonic America.

Do we American Jews really believe that we now have so successfully assimilated that people are not an element of the problem relating to this white supremacist logic? That the viciously anti-Semitic trolling of Jonathan Weisman, Julia Ioffe and, for this paper, Bethany Mandel (among others) is simply happenstance?

Jewish tradition is clear that it is a sin to aid a candidate of racial resentment, nationalism, and demagoguery who wishes to oppress the foreigner and who makes generalizations about disfavored groups (see Exodus 22:21-22 or 23:9, Deuteronomy 23:7 or 24:17 or 27:19, Jeremiah 7:6 or 22:3, Psalms 94:6, Zechariah 7:10, Malachi 3:5 and elsewhere). It also flies in the face of our own recent experiences as immigrants to this country, and also as objects of religious hatred throughout Western Civilization.

But, beyond that, it is rather foolish. We Jews are not so white that the logic of white supremacy passes over us like the Angel of Death on Pesach. We, too, are also. And if it is now acceptable to shower contempt on those people who are different, we shall not remain untouched.

Find out more: http://forward.com/opinion/national/342291/donald-trump-is-a-candidate-for-white-supremacists-not-the-jews/#ixzz4BBsedaj4

Nature Made vitamins recalled due to possible contamination

vitamin contamination….

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Several types of Nature Made vitamins are being recalled because of possible salmonella or Staphylococcus aureus contamination, according to a Tuesday announcement from Pharmavite LLC.

The following products are being recalled:
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi, lot numbers 1196066, 1196071, 1205052
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi + Omega-3, lot numbers 1173600
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi for Her plus Omega-3s, lot numbers 1196048, 1196050
Nature Made Super B Complex w/C & Folic Acid tablets, lot numbers 1173779, 1170987, 1204735, 1173146, 1204001
Pharmavite issued a recall for many kinds of Nature Made vitamins.
Pharmavite issued a recall for many types of Nature Made vitamins.
Consumers are able to find the lot numbers on the back panel next to the expiration date.
“The recall was initiated after it was discovered that salmonella and/or Staphylococcus aureus testing are not completed properly on these specific batch lots,” a Pharmavite press release said.
The signs…

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Nature Made vitamins recalled due to possible contamination

vitamins.

Several types of Nature Made vitamins are being recalled because of possible salmonella or Staphylococcus aureus contamination, according to a Tuesday announcement from Pharmavite LLC.

The following products are being recalled:
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi, lot numbers 1196066, 1196071, 1205052
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi + Omega-3, lot numbers 1173600
Nature Made Adult Gummies Multi for Her plus Omega-3s, lot numbers 1196048, 1196050
Nature Made Super B Complex w/C & Folic Acid tablets, lot numbers 1173779, 1170987, 1204735, 1173146, 1204001
Pharmavite issued a recall for many kinds of Nature Made vitamins.
Pharmavite issued a recall for many types of Nature Made vitamins.
Consumers are able to find the lot numbers on the back panel next to the expiration date.
“The recall was initiated after it was discovered that salmonella and/or Staphylococcus aureus testing are not completed properly on these specific batch lots,” a Pharmavite press release said.
The signs of salmonella illness, including diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps, can start 12 to 72 hours after one is exposed to the bacteria. Illness can last four to seven days and most people recover by themselves. Salmonella causes an estimated 1 million cases of illness each year in the USA.
The existence of Staph aureus toxin in food can lead to food poisoning, based on Pharmavite, as well as the most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, retching, abdominal cramping, and prostration.
Additional Nature Made items are being recalled because “there clearly was an ongoing process breakdown that does not let us rule out the presence of other microorganisms, such as yeast,” relating to an email from the company. The recalled products are:
Recent food recalls

Nature Made Adult Gummies Hair, Skin, Nails, lot numbers 1198437 and 1198438
Nature Made Vitamin D 1000 IU tablets, lot numbers 1147550, 1174782, 1176755, 1140172, 1175637, 1176756, 1147978, 1147557
Consumers are advised to end utilizing the affected Nature Made products and return them to stores for full refunds. Pharmavite is asking retailers and distributors to get rid of the impacted products from store shelves immediately.

Resource: http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/08/health/nature-made-vitamin-recall/

14 Republican Excuses for Donald Trump’s Racism

Three months ago, David Duke, a white supremacist, declared his support for Donald Trump. Duke—who beat a field of Republicans, and all sorts of but one Democrat, when you look at the 1991 race for…

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14 Republican Excuses for Donald Trump’s Racism

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Three months ago, David Duke, a white supremacist, declared his support for Donald Trump. Duke—who beat a field of Republicans, and all sorts of but one Democrat, when you look at the 1991 race for governor of Louisiana—praised Trump for saying “what I said almost 25 years back.”

When CNN’s Jake Tapper invited Trump to repudiate Duke together with KKK, Trump begged off, saying he needed more information. That prompted a rebuke from House Speaker Paul Ryan. “If a person would like to end up being the nominee associated with Republican Party, there can be no evasion and no games,” Ryan demanded. “They must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry. This party does not prey on people’s prejudices.”

 

Nighty days later, Trump has been doing what Duke did, and much more. By tapping popular anger and exploiting anxiety about Cuban Americans, Mexican Americans, blacks, and Seventh-day Adventists, Trump has beaten a field of Republicans. If he can overcome one last Democratic candidate, he’ll be president for the United States. As opposed to turn far from Duke’s politics, Trump has moved closer to them. He’s got repeatedly accused Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge that is hearing a fraud case against Trump University, of bias and unfitness because Curiel—who came to be in Indiana—is “Mexican.” This weekend, Trump added that a Muslim judge may be similarly not capable of treating him fairly. Meanwhile, Trump repeated his call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.

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Trauma May Be Woven Into DNA of Native Americans

Trauma is big news right now. Mainstream media is full of stories in regards to the dramatic improvements allowing science to find out more clearly how trauma affects our bodies, minds and e…

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Trauma May Be Woven Into DNA of Native Americans

Trauma among Native people

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Trauma is big news right now. Mainstream media is full of stories in regards to the dramatic improvements allowing science to find out more clearly how trauma affects our bodies, minds and even our genes. Most of the coverage hails the scientific connection between trauma and illness as a breakthrough for modern medicine. The following breakthrough are going to be how trauma affects our offspring.

The science of epigenetics, literally “above the gene,” proposes that people pass on more than DNA in our genes; it implies that our genes can hold memories of trauma experienced by our ancestors and can influence exactly how we respond to trauma and stress. The Academy of Pediatrics reports that the way in which genes work in our anatomies determines neuroendocrine structure and is strongly affected by experience. [Neuroendocrine cells assist the nervous and endocrine (hormonal) system work together to produce substances such as adrenaline…

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