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During this AANHPI Heritage Month, we need to ask ourselves: What can we do to end systemic sexism, racism, and any other ism that divides us and robs groups of opportunities?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Sue Ann Hong-Whitaker, President & CEO at the Center for Asian Pacific American Women (CAPAW).Sue Ann discusses:How she flew to the U.S. on her own as a child, which taught her how to be independent, resilient, and adaptable.How CAPAW's founder, Martha Lee, wanted to address the persistent sexism and racism that plagues Asian women professionals.How AANHPI women are more likely to keep quiet, keep their heads down, and do a good job, but not ask for what they want; THIS holds them back.How Sue Ann had a successful career working for a Fortune 50 company, but because of a reorganization and threats to her health from the lifestyle, she decided to make a change, and that's when she became CEO of CAPAW.The mental shift of going from a large Fortune 50 company to a small non-profit with a tiny staff.How her number one job at CAPAW is to build relationships.How she became activated when the Atlanta Spa shootings occurred.CAPAW's signature programs: The sHERO program and the APAWLI program. The sHERO program is for all women of color, with 5 or fewer years of experience in the professional workforce. The APAWLI program focuses on leadership and targets mid-career professionals who are looking to move up or explore their careers in a new and different way.To end racism, sexism, ageism, and all other -isms, organizations must partner to focus on solving these issues. CAPAW is focused on these partnerships.References:CAPAWsHERO ProgramAPAWLI Program
In this episode, Van shares her family's immigrant story. She also talks about optimism, and how she connects with people of different backgrounds. The conversation also revolves around the model minority myth, invisibility and hypervisibility and its effects on AAPI organizing, especially post the 3.16 Atlanta Spa shooting. Finally, she touches on how we can build genuine empathy with those around us. Van is a UX researcher by trade, but considers herself to be an active and engaged member of the community at large. She strongly believes in and advocates for being kind to others. Van is committed to making a difference in her community, whether it's through volunteering, organizing events, or just being there for someone in need, and tries to make the time to show up and support those around her. Through her work as a UX researcher and her involvement in the community, Van has learned the importance of empathy, collaboration, and the willingness to listen to different perspectives. By working together, building connections, and bridging these differences, she truly believes we can create a better world for everyone.
In this episode, Michelle Kang talks to Jainey about her involvement in building relationships and organizing after the 3.16.2021 Atlanta Spa shootings. She also shares more about her work in encouraging Asian American History to be present in education in K-12 schools. During their conversation, Jainey and Michelle delve deeper into what it means to organize, and the effect that words like equity and inclusion can have in the South. Michelle Kang is Secretary-General of Atlanta Korean American Committee Against Asian Hate, established on 3/17/2021 to respond to the 3/16 Atlanta Shootings and prevailing Asian Hate. It was composed of first-generation Korean Americans. She is also President/CEO of AAPI OUTREACH & ENGAGEMENT, to connect government entities, nonprofit organizations, and companies with the AAPI and immigrant communities. Additionally she is the CEO of Act2Change, a nonprofit organization working with nonprofit organizations in coalition (including AAAJ, ProGeorgia, and Georgia Immigrant Rights Alliance) to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion. Michelle is President of Korean American Public Action Committee/Atlanta, a national organization to strengthen Korean Americans' voting and political power and Executive Director of K-Culture Experience Past, Present, and Future, a nonprofit organization to promote K-culture by putting on periodic performances and events.
It's been just over 2 years since a white shooter took the lives of 8 people at several spas in Atlanta, Georgia on March 16, 2021.
A second trial for the Atlanta Spa shooter is postponed until January; Herschel Walker says he didn't pay for a former girlfriend's abortion, but if he did, it would be okay; and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's advice about buying a used car. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One year ago, last spring, six Asian-American women were murdered at an Atlanta Spa during one of many vicious attacks against members of the AAPI community in recent history. Run AAPI Executive Director Linh Nguyen discusses what has and has not changed for members of the AAPI community, and in addressing escalating hate crimes. She also discusses how we can promote reform from within via political action. Support Run AAPI I Am An American by Run AAPI Listen to All Electorette Episodes https://www.electorette.com/podcast Support the Electorette Rate & Review on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsfQj4 Also, if you enjoy the Electorette, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on iTunes. Also, please spread the word by telling your friends, family and colleagues about The Electorette! Want to support the Electorette so that we can bring you more great episodes? You can help us produce more episodes with just $2/per month on Patreon. Every bit helps! Patreon.com/Electorette WANT MORE ELECTORETTE? Follow the Electorette on social media. Electorette Facebook Electorette Instagram Electorette Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We are joined on today's show by Amanda Yee, host of the podcast Radio Free Amanda to discuss the one-year anniversary of the Atlanta Spa shooting. The epidemic of anti-Asian violence has grown exponentially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, Asian Americans have always been viewed as “enemy aliens” as the FBI and U.S. government had historically called it. We discuss the CIA launching of the “China Initiative” in 2018 and the new cold war on China, and what all this has to do with the tragedy of Atlanta and the rising hate crimes against Asian Americans.We also discuss the massive spending bill that Biden signed off on Tuesday, dedicating billions of dollars in what the Pentagon is calling “aid” to Ukraine. Meanwhile sanctions deepen on Russia, pushing everyday Russian people into a deeper crisis. Additionally, Clearview AI has been using facial recognition technology in the crisis in Ukraine while big data and analytics company Palantir wants to expand in Europe. What does this mean? We dive deeper into that story and the threats of the surveillance state in time of war.
This week marks one year since a gunman killed 8 people in Atlanta, Georgia in a targeted attack against Asian massage parlors. 6 of those killed were Asian women. Since that time, the fear and violence hasn't gone away. A new study by the National Asian Pacific Women's Forum found that 74% of Asian American and Pacific Islander women reported having personally experienced racism or discrimination in the last 12 months. One year ago, Devin Katayama talked with local activist and organizer Hyejin Shim about how solutions must account for gender, socioeconomic and class differences in the Asian community if they're going to truly work. This episode was produced by Alan Montecillo, Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Shaylyn Martos and hosted by Devin Katayama.
Here at Story Crime we enjoy using our platform to talk about unnoticed and bizarre crimes. Obviously because it's entertaining to us, however there are times that you see things that are so close to home and largely ignored (by some) that its worth talking about. Todays episode is just that, Alice gives us the details about the 2021 Atlanta Spa shootings. This ones a big one and a heavy one. Thank you for listening! Have a crime you want covered? email us your suggestions at Storycrime123@gmail.com
Media Storm presented by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena WadiaEpisode 1.2 Pandemic of hate: We need to talk about anti-Asian abuse - with Zing Tsjeng and Hussein KesvaniTranscript: https://mediastormpodcast.com/2021/12/13/1-2-pandemic-of-hate-we-need-to-talk-about-anti-asian-abuse/With reports anti-Asian hate speech surged by 1,662% during the pandemic, and many accounts of rising hate crimes against Asian communities, Media Storm hears from those personally affected. It seeks to find out the impact of the pandemic on Asian people, and investigate the accuracy of the data that emerged over the Covid-19 crisis. Vice UK editor Zing Tsjeng and podcaster & producer Hussein Kesvani join us in the studio to discuss the way the mainstream media reported on the pandemic and the 2021 Atlanta Spa shootings, East & South Asian representation on screen, and the latest coverage of cricketer Azeem Rafiq's accusations of racism and bullying at Yorkshire. https://www.ditchthelabel.org/research-papers/hate-speech-report-2021/ https://stopaapihate.org/national-report-through-september-2021/Get in touchFollow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/mediastormpodor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mediastormpodor Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mediastormpodlike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MediaStormPodsend us an email mediastormpodcast@gmail.comcheck out our website https://mediastormpodcast.comMedia Storm is part of The House of the Guilty Feminist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In March of this year, https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/17/us/shooting-atlanta-acworth (Robert Aaron Long) claimed his sex addiction was responsible for his shooting spree in Atlanta-area spas that resulted in the deaths of eight people, the majority of whom were Asian women. And in the Christian evangelical sphere, https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2021/february/ravi-zacharias-rzim-investigation-sexual-abuse-sexting-rape.html (Ravi Zacharias) is merely one of countless examples of men in positions of power who claim they have a sex addiction--an assertion that too often allows them to sidestep allegations of sexual violence. This appeal to sex addiction, for Dr. Kevin Jung of Wake Forest University, can be seen as "playing the addiction card," and in his Canopy Forum https://canopyforum.org/2021/07/19/using-the-addiction-card/ (article), he poses an important question: If someone is an addict, does that mean they are immune from moral responsibility? Listen now. Professor John Witte, Jr.'s new book, "The Blessings of Liberty," is available for purchase https://www.johnwittejr.com/the-blessings-of-liberty.html (here).
The Atlanta spa shooter has pleaded not guilty in Fulton County court; Skeletal remains were found out in rural Paulding County; And Georgia's burn ban will be lifted in October. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group on 9-29-2021. For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yo what is good everyone! We are back momentarily, out of hiatus, to talk about the #StopAsianHate movement. David and Josh brought on a special guest, Olivia Wong, to deconstruct the movement, discuss how the movement came to fruition, and ask the question, "is this just the next media narrative?" Olivia Wong is a Chinese-American entrepreneur, senior partner of Prototype Thinking Labs, public speaker, award-winning humanitarian, and Miss Asian Global 2020! She brought some great insight into the movement, along with providing her unique experiences as an Asian-American woman in business. With AAPI Heritage Month coming to a close (Happy AAPI Heritage Month by the way our Asian brothers and sisters!), and the movement seeming to already lose steam with the popular discourse, the Sound of Water podcast hopes to keep the conversation going with this brand new episode! Hope y'all enjoy. Olivia's link to "Resources for the Asian American Community" Time Stamps: 0:00 David bringing the HEAT with our new intro!! 1:55 Meet Olivia Wong! 5:29 Olivia's experiences with racism and hate as an Asian-American woman 14:17 Deconstructing the #StopAsianHate Movement 24:21 Was the Atlanta Spa shooting a hate crime? 31:45 David plays devil's advocate (Are we overlooking other issues?) 40:26 Validating the Asian American identity 47:35 Olivia's thoughts on how both Asians and non-Asians can help
In this new podcast, Brandon and Jacky talk about their experiences with race, culture, and sports. In this episode, they go through the tragic Atlanta Spa shooting along with some other instances relating Asian hate crimes. The Seattle Seahawks are Brandon and Jacky's favorite football team and they breakdown free agency 2021. *Sponsored by @Meraki_TeaBar tell them Jacky sent you! Music @Miso_Soup https://soundcloud.com/misosoup
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Israeli forces continue to escalate violence against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, destroying a 13-story residential building with airstrikes, prompting a fresh wave of rocket fire from Hamas. Meanwhile, a federal judge dismissed the NRA’s bankruptcy plea in court, dealing another blow to the corrupt gun-rights lobbying group. And lastly, prosecutors rule that the Atlanta spa shootings in March were hate crimes, and that they will seek the death penalty for the perpetrator. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: The violence in Israel’s Gaza strip continued this week, as Israeli forces destroyed at least one 13-story residential apartment building in an airstrike. Widespread protests continued across the country, and Hamas launched a retaliatory wave of rocket attacks against the city of Tel Aviv. The country appears to be on the brink of war. With all the chaos, it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that the power dynamics between the two sides have not changed. Hamas’s rocket attacks forced many Israeli residents into bomb shelters and killed at least three people. But the Palestinian residents of Gaza and the West Bank, by and large, don’t have the luxury of bomb shelters. Instead, they’ve been subjected to airstrike after airstrike, on top of the heavy police persecution at protests elsewhere in the country. The Palestinian Authority said Israel’s airstrikes had killed at least 30 people, including 10 children, and injured over 200 others. What this shows us is that the violence is very clearly not the same on both sides. The conflict began over a legal effort by Israeli settlers to evict Palestinians from their homes, inspiring protests at a holy mosque during the end of Ramadan. In response, Israeli police attacked the mosque, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters and worshipers alike. But the status quo in Israel is backed by the most powerful government on Earth. Joe Biden’s press secretary Jen Psaki noted her “serious concern” for the situation on Tuesday, but mentioned that the U.S. thought Hamas’s rocket attacks were “unacceptable.” She didn’t have much to say about the airstrikes. And so it goes. Judge Tosses NRA's Bankruptcy Filing It’s always refreshing to hear bad news about the NRA, and the past few months have been bountiful on that front. On Tuesday, a federal judge threw out the gun rights organization’s petition for bankruptcy, which it filed in January in an attempt to circumvent a massive corruption investigation. New York AG Tish James is leading that investigation, which could essentially shut down the group due to a whole bunch of fishy spending and shadiness. NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre is at the center of most of that mess, and clearly thought that declaring bankruptcy would help him skate away from some of the things James is going to try to nail him on, and protect his ass from the group’s board of directors. In short, it didn’t work. Dallas federal court judge Harlin D. Hale, in his decision, agreed with James’s office that this wasn’t how bankruptcy courts were meant to be used. It looks likely that the NRA’s board of directors won’t be pleased either, considering LaPierre has spent $5 million on bankruptcy-related expenses and a whopping $72.6 million in outside legal fees over the past three years. But really, this all couldn’t have happened to a nicer group of bloodthirst amoral people. We wish LaPierre all the best in wriggling out of this jam. GA Prosecutors Call Atlanta Shooting Hate Crime Prosecutors will seek hate crime charges in the case against the Atlanta Spa shooter, who killed eight people, the majority of whom were Asian women. They will also seek the death penalty for the shooter’s crimes. The death penalty doesn’t bring justice, only more death, but the shooter’s case will still be a test of how Georgia’s new hate crime legislation will be applied. The Atlanta attacks came during a time of increased fear among the Asian-American community after many people of Asian descent were targeted with beatings and other violence across the country. Prosecutors on Tuesday said that the shooter, Robert Aaron Long, chose his victims because of their quote “actual or perceived race, national origin, sex, and gender.” endquote. Hate crime penalties would add to Long’s sentence if the jury convicts him of murder. At the time, there was fierce debate over the shooter’s motive, and his lawyers will surely try to argue that the crimes were not racially motivated. Still, it’s hard to make that case when so many of his victims came from the same demographic: women who came to this country to make a better life, and died to a uniquely American form of violence. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: Ghislane Maxwell, the former girlfriend of international pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, will go on trial on November 29. Maxwell is charged with sex trafficking a minor, which carries a maximum sentence of 40 years. A group of hackers who infiltrated the Washington D.C. police department last week released more internal personnel files, in a continuing ransomware attack. The group is threatening to reveal more confidential information if it doesn’t get paid. Liz Cheney took to the House Floor to once again defiantly stand against Trumpism, ahead of her expected ouster from the GOP leadership tomorrow. Remember, Cheney really doesn’t like this new conservatism -- she only likes the old conservatism, which was basically the same thing but less rude. Arizona’s GOP hopped on the voter suppression bandwagon, passing a law on Tuesday that will strike people from the automatic list to receive an early voting mail-in ballot if they don’t vote every two years. AM QUICKIE - MAY 12, 2021 HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis filed notice that she plans to seek the death penalty and enhanced hate crimes charges against Atlanta spa shooting suspect Robert Aaron Long, according to a source familiar with the criminal investigation. Long, 21, of Woodstock, Georgia, is suspected of opening fire at the spas on the afternoon and early evening of March 16, first at a business about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta, followed by two more at spas in northeastern Atlanta. He was arrested the night of the shootings about 150 miles south of Atlanta, in a traffic stop on Interstate 75, authorities said.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In the last 12 months, over 3,795 hate crimes towards the AAPI community were reported. We probably heard of a couple of them while the rest went unnoticed. We all contribute to the erasure and exclusion of our AAPI community. Kevin and I discuss the aftermath of the most recent attacks like the Atlanta Spa shootings and how we can be part of the solution. Check out the Stop AAPI Hate reports and SEARAC to learn more about the state of undocumented Asian immigrants: https://stopaapihate.org https://www.searac.org
On this episode, Anne and Alex talk about the recent Atlanta Spa shootings and the Stop Asian Hate movement. More specifically, Anne asks questions about the relationship between inner-city Black and Asian communities, the phenomenon of Asian owned beauty supply stores in Black neighborhoods, and how empathy and understanding can bridge the gap towards solidarity. If you wish to learn more about the Stop Asian Hate campaign check out: www.stopasianhate.info/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/crowningpod/ Contact us at: crowningpod@gmail.com
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, I explore the conflicting, confusing messages in the media around sex addiction which have been exacerbated over the last few weeks with the March spa shootings in Atlanta. We explore the interrelated issues of shame, sex, addiction, race, trauma, and religion. In Atlanta, these issues intertwine in a messy, convoluted way that manifested in a horrific hate crime and eight deaths. After the shootings, law enforcement tried to explain that the shootings were not racially motivated but due to the suspect's sex addiction.When we don't heal our trauma, we continue to express it. Blame, shame, scapegoating and gaslighting comes from all sides--pastors, priests, therapists, and in this case-- law enforcement.RESOURCES Resmaa Menakem: https://www.resmaa.com/Robin DiAngelo: https://www.robindiangelo.com/Dr. Omar Minwalla & The Institute for Sexual Health: https://theinstituteforsexualhealth.com/BOOKS & ARTICLESMy Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem: https://www.resmaa.com/merch-2White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo: https://www.robindiangelo.com/publications/The Secret Sexual Basement by Dr. Omar Minwalla: https://theinstituteforsexualhealth.com/ish-articles/Other questions about research or reading in this field? Email me here: jenni@jennirochelle.com LET'S CONNECTGet my free resources:** The Betrayal Trauma Guidebook is packed with great information on how to reclaim and recover your life after discovering his sex addiction or betrayal - www.betrayaltraumaguidebook.com ** My Facebook community for women who are reclaiming and rediscovering their lives after experiencing betrayal traumawww.facebook.com/groups/beautyafterbetrayal/ ** Connect with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/msjennirochelle/
This week we discuss the mass shootings at the Atlanta spas and recent rise in anti Asian American violence, Black women's mental health being invalidated, NCAA women's equality and equipment issue and has Covid 19 changed your personality?
We often forget that our health is the most important thing in our lives. This week, Genevieve, Cathy and their guest Casey O'Brien are here to remind you about that! Casey is a first-year medical student who has a passion for healthcare. She shares her knowledge on how to find affordable medical insurance, when you should call 911 vs. going to the ER, and the importance of speaking up about your health. The gals also talk about the ABCDE's of skin cancer, three things young people can do to improve their long-term health, and all of the inaccuracies of medical dramas (we're looking at you Grey's Anatomy). Take a listen! CONTENT WARNING: Cathy and Genevieve discuss in the intro the Atlanta Spa shootings that took place last week. There's mention of gun violence, violence and hate against Asians, and sexual assault. Stop Asian Hate Resources: Anti-Asian Violence Resources: https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co Anti-Asian Racism in Canada Project: https://mcusercontent.com/9fbfd2cf7b2a8256f770fc35c/files/35c9daca-3fd4-46f4-a883-c09b8c12bbca/covidracism_final_report.pdf COVID-19 Hate Incident Reporting System: https://www.covidracism.ca/report Elimin8Hate: https://www.elimin8hate.org/resources How to Support Asian Community, Rolling Stone article: https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/asian-american-racism-violence-1127876/amp/ Racism is Contagious: https://racismiscontagious.com Episode Resources: Affordable Care Act Insurance: https://www.healthcare.gov Dialog Health App: https://app.dialogue.co Medline Plus Health Information: https://medlineplus.gov Ontario Telehealth: https://www.ontario.ca/page/get-medical-advice-telehealth-ontario Skin Cancer ABCDE's: https://www.skincancer.org/skin-cancer-information/melanoma/melanoma-warning-signs-and-images/ Follow our social media! @societyofgrownupspodcast Email us! societyofgrownupspodcast@gmail.com Starring: Cathy Capizzano and Genevieve Canavan Editor: Kevin Grou Theme Song: Night at the Dance Hall by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org)
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Hello everyone, Firstly, We wanted to offer our condolences to the eight Asian-Americans killed in the Atlanta Spa. In this episode, we discuss the most recent mass shooting in Atlanta. The crew wanted to offer their opinions on the rise of anti-Asian violence and the history of it. In addition, we wanted to talk about the fascination we as a country have with mass shooters and how we cover them in the media. Asian-Americans are usually shown as the model minority for the rest of immigrants, but is this depiction accurate? Tune in to find out. Our fan favorite segments, Counselors Corner and Recommendations return. Thanks for listening!
Kevin and Minh Nguyen continue to track the fallout from the violence involving Asians, where larger rallies and more attention are being shown to the matter after the Atlanta Spa murders. They discuss the issue of “white supremacy” as a cause and talk about real class divides amongst Asians that will make lasting change hard to come by.
The guys tackle the recent shooting in Atlanta and why we believe this is a local church issue. Our hearts go out to the families and we pray for healing to happen through Christ.Mukwano Coffee: https://www.mukwanocoffee.com (Use promo code "reformatory" for 20% off your order.)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reformatorypodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformatorypodTwitter: https://twitter.com/reformatorypodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reformatory3070/exclusive-content
On this episode the guys introduce a new cast member to the Ignorance and discuss the unfortunate events that took place in the Atlanta Spa's and the allegations against Deshaun Watson. The guy also discuss if college/school is still needed? Student Loan debt issues, and walking away with a six figure debt for a five figure job. The guys also give their opinions on expectations after Graduating and the importance of having a plan B. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sophisticated-ignorance4/support
On this episode the guys introduce a new cast member to the Ignorance and discuss the unfortunate events that took place in the Atlanta Spa's and the allegations against Deshaun Watson. The guy also discuss if college/school is still needed? Student Loan debt issues, and walking away with a six figure debt for a five figure job. The guys also give their opinions on expectations after Graduating and the importance of having a plan B. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sophisticated-ignorance4/support
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Making A Christian Murderer (0:00) Intro and T-shirts (4:27) Dumbing our writing down to avoid Facebook bans. Focusing on The Radical Secular Blog. (8:33) The Atlanta Spa murders. "A really bad day." The attempt to humanize the white killer by deflecting from his crime, his racism, his religion, and his sexual pathology. The stereotyping and fetishization of Asians. (18:01) White Christian Nationalism and Purity Culture. Not just sexual purity, but also racial and ethnic purity. The lame excuses coming from the killer's conservative, segregated church. Failure to connect religious ideas to their consequences. (25:00) Patriarchal religion's projection of sexual "sin" and "temptation" onto women. "Dress codes" and modesty garments. The lack of moral development among fanatical followers of Christianity, not in spite of the religion, but because of it. Religion's use of sexual guilt to keep both men and women mentally enslaved to the church. (42:00) Theocracy wrap-up. Republican opposition to the Violence Against Women Act. Bills in multiple states to exempt churches from state laws. (54:26) The Vatican's latest condemnation of same-sex marriage. __________________________________ Show notes: https://religiondispatches.org/purity-culture-is-also-about-national-purity-anti-asian-hate-and-purity-culture-audio/ (PURITY CULTURE IS ALSO ABOUT NATIONAL PURITY: ANTI-ASIAN HATE AND PURITY CULTURE [AUDIO]) https://religiondispatches.org/dont-discount-evangelicalism-as-a-factor-in-racist-murder-of-asian-spa-workers-in-georgia/ (DON'T DISCOUNT EVANGELICALISM AS A FACTOR IN RACIST MURDER OF ASIAN SPA WORKERS IN GEORGIA) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/violence-against-women-act-house-vote-b1818845.html (Outrage as 172 Republicans vote to oppose Violence Against Women Act) https://www.atheists.org/2021/03/arkansas-denial-healthcare/ (Arkansas Legislature Passes Most Extreme and Deadly Denial of Healthcare Bill in U.S.) https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2021/03/16/multiple-state-bills-would-grant-churches-blanket-immunity-from-all-wrongdoing/ (Multiple State Bills Would Grant Churches “Blanket Immunity” from All Wrongdoing) ___________________________________ Website Email: theradicalsecular@gmail.com Instagram: @radical_secular https://www.facebook.com/theradicalsecular (Facebook) Twitter: @RadicalSecular https://the-radical-secular.captivate.fm/ (Podcast) All standard podcast venues: Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, Gaana, Saavn
Atlanta authorities continue to piece together what happened in Tuesday's mass shooting that left six Asian women dead. The suspects' church is speaking out and condemning the attack. It's unclear if it will be considered a hate crime, but it has raised the issue of violence targeted against Asian Americans. Reporter Heather Sells is following the investigation and she's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.
In this segment, we sit down with Noah Weisbord of Queen’s Faculty of Law to chat about the Atlanta Spa shootings that took the lives of 8 people including eight Asian-American women. Noah sheds light on the crimes of which Robert Aaron Long is accused, the problematic reactions of law enforcement and media pundits, and […]
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks about White House press secretary Jen Psaki struggling to blame Trump for the Atlanta shooting. While it is still being investigated, if the attack on Asian women working in various massage parlors by Robert Aaron Long was an anti-Asian hate crime, some in the media have already made their judgment. Psaki suggests that because Donald Trump used the phrase “Wuhan virus,” he contributed to anti-Asian American sentiments. What Jen forgets is that the mainstream media was also calling it the Wuhan coronavirus in the early days of the pandemic, before it became “racist.” Dave also does a special “ask me anything” question-and-answer session on a wide-ranging host of topics, answering questions from the Rubin Report Locals community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Hake Report, Thursday, March 18, 2021: Transgender 14yo drama in Canada and on Tumblr: A father jailed for "misgendering" his daughter; a young lady detransitioned after five years of "identifying" as a "boy." GREAT CALLS! Stop Asian Hate is a hyped campaign by phony politicians after shootings at Korean spas in Atlanta. Justice is finally served(?) after a horrific 2012 crime against a 4-year-old daughter by a young father and his girlfriend near Victorville, CA. Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Bobby from Texas says SI features a trans swimsuit model! Zach from Columbus, OH clarifies he's not 17! He also touches on sexual harassment claims. Howard from North Carolina asks what a "simp" is, and asks about biblical prophecies about Jesus. Brenda from New York City vouches for LGBT "conservatives" and libertarians like Brandon Straka. Gerald from Michigan just received news his union job has been shipped to Mexico. The union was pro-Biden btw. Skip from Augusta, GA says we need personal responsibility. The Atlanta spa attacker was misguided. Lucas from Beverly Hills, CA asks James's opinion of his anti-mask activism, telling a few stories and details. Hugh from NY has a short but sweet call making a good point about child obesity and parents. Curtis from Minneapolis is a Bible-believer, and he tells about his family's involvement in the civil rights movement. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Save My World, Bright Lights 4:38 Hey, guys! 5:23 Trans in Canada 13:46 Detrans after Tumblr 18:12 News tease 19:15 Bobby in TX 24:05 Zach, Columbus, OH 30:41 Super Chats 32:00 Howard in NC 42:47 More Super Chats 47:40 Brenda, NYC 58:36 Come Out, Bright Lights 1:01:02 APU gay voice scars 1:03:08 Gerald in MI 1:16:21 Skip, Augusta, GA 1:22:23 Lucas, Beverly Hills, CA 1:36:36 Yet more super chats 1:38:27 making Asians victims 1:45:28 Horrific cruelty story 1:52:02 Hugh in NY 1:55:10 Curtis, Minneapolis, MN 1:58:35 Thanks, all! HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below LIVE VIDEO: Trovo | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | YouTube* | Twitch* PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Trovo Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/3/18/031821-thu-tumblr-trans-kids-atlanta-spa-attack-asian-victim-grandstanders
Thursday on Political Rewind: Investigations continue today into the string of violence seen at massage parlors in the Atlanta metro area Tuesday night. The shocking crime is refocusing attention on an increase in violence and incidents of bigotry against Asian Americans and people of Asian descent nationwide. Will authorities have the evidence they need to use the state's new hate crimes law? Also, during a visit to Savannah, Gov. Brian Kemp continued to criticize the Biden administration's $1.9 trillion COVID relief package. Kemp said states such as Georgia are punished because distribution of the federal money gives a smaller share of aid to states with thriving economies. Panelists: Cody Hall — Communications Director, Office of Gov. Brian Kemp Sen. Kim Jackson — State Senator (D-Stone Mountain) Dr. Amy Steigerwalt — Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University Kevin Riley — Editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
CBS owns the press conference You Tube video. "Atlanta Spa Massages Mass Murderer, Robert Aaron Long, 21, leaves 8 women dead, 6 Asians." Atlanta Police, Sheriff's and FBI said they have custody of one man they say admitted to the mass murder of 8 women. At this time he has been charged with 8 murders. The motives are unclear but may involve a reflexive traumatic bonding to sex, dirty porn snuff films. Atlanta's Police Officials reported that the murderer indicated he has an addiction to sex & pornography. Police apprehended him driving on Interstate 75 headed for Florida where he planned to kill again. His preferred resolution of conflict being elimination of the source of his sexual addiction, namely Spa Massages. There is only one (1) survivor. The Asian American Pacific Islanders, AAPI, targeted again in what is a rise in the racially-motivated hate crimes of violence against the AAPI community. Bad guy, bad day or mean old Dirty Harry?