Thursday, July 18, 2013

If a State?s Holocaust Memorial Includes a Jewish Star, Does It Violate Church/State Separation?

Daniel Libeskind is the son of Holocaust survivors and he was thrilled to be selected as a finalist to construct a Holocaust memorial that would be displayed on the grounds of the Ohio Statehouse. His eventual submission featured the story of an Auschwitz survivor told on two giant tablets? with a Star of David in the negative space between them:

Proposed Holocaust Memorial (via Daniel Libeskind)

The monument would mostly be paid for with private donations (worth approximately $2,000,000) but the state would kick in about $300,000 for the preparation of the site.

This whole thing raised a very interesting question: Why did Ohio need a Holocaust memorial?

Indeed, Republican State Senator Richard Finan opposed it because he said it just wasn?t necessary. In fact, he basically argued that the memorial was approved because no one wanted to be labeled as anti-Semitic or against the Holocaust. But his concerns were primarily economic (why is the state paying for this at all?) and traditional (no other state had a Holocaust memorial like this and Ohio?s grounds honored war heroes):

?A Holocaust memorial does not fit with the historical markers of the State house? Our statues are all about Ohio?s civil war generals? I do not think a statue or monument to the Holocaust belongs in the Statehouse. There are other more viable places it could be put.?

That last sentence is very relevant ? this memorial could easily go up in so many other privately-owned places in the city. So why must it go up on government grounds?

Meanwhile, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has a very different concern: Is this memorial Constitutional?

The corollary to that, of course, is: How do you oppose a memorial like this without coming off as disrespectful?

Last month, they wrote a letter to Finan, who was also chair of the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, urging him to put a stop to the memorial (PDF). They did their best to walk a line of respect:

Even if the symbol is viewed in the context of a memorial honoring victims of an atrocious genocide, it ignores the fact that there were other victims of the Holocaust. Thus, it gives the impression that only the Jewish victims of the Holocaust are being honored by the state? There were five million non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust, including Jehovah?s Witnesses, Roma Gypsies, resisters to the Nazi regime, Catholic priests and Christian pastors, homosexuals, the disabled, and Africans who were brought to Germany following World War I. If the memorial included only a pink triangle, it would appear to honor homosexual victims of the Holocaust above all others. Similarly, including the Star of David so prominently in the planned Memorial is exclusionary, ignoring the sacrifices made by the many other groups targeted by the Nazis during World War II. A reasonable observer could conclude that the government only cares about the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, not Christian, nonreligious, or other non-Jewish victims.

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FFRF would like to emphasize that we have no objection to the State hosting a memorial to honor victims of the Holocaust and Ohioan veterans who helped liberate Nazi concentration camps. FFRF?s own membership includes veterans of World War II and Holocaust survivors. Our contention is that memorials designated by state governments, particularly anything displayed at the seat of state government, should remain free from sectarian religious imagery.

Indeed, the two runners-up, Jaume Plensa and Ann Hamilton, created memorials that didn?t include a Jewish symbol but honored victims nonetheless:

Jaume Plensa?s submitted design (Neal C. Lauron ? Columbus Dispatch)

Ann Hamilton?s submitted design (Neal C. Lauron ? Columbus Dispatch)

Today, over FFRF?s objections and Finan?s opposition, the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Committee approved Libeskind?s design (the one with the Star of David). Finan was the sole dissenter in an 8-1 vote, and he announced his resignation from the board.

This is one of those battles that atheists have be very careful about fighting. It?s like American Atheists going after the cross in the 9/11 Memorial ? their fight wasn?t anti-Christian or anti-remembering-9/11. It was purely against the idea of a government memorial treating a Christian symbol as more important than symbols of non-Christians. (We can discuss the merits of that case, but that was their argument.)

I agree with FFRF here in principle but the execution has to be done very carefully. Even when the memorial honors something well worth remembering, legislators must respect the law in the process. That?s all FFRF is asking for. The precedent such a memorial would set would be equally disturbing, possibly leading to more religious memorials in other states ? does anyone think Bible Belt legislators wouldn?t try to erect Christian memorials in their own states after seeing how this played out?

Now that the memorial is going to go up, a lawsuit could be forthcoming. FFRF wouldn?t be wrong to file one, even if the press pilloried them for it.

Source: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2013/07/18/if-a-states-holocaust-memorial-includes-a-jewish-star-does-it-violate-churchstate-separation/

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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  • Beijing News.Net - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    The Indian Government has said that talks are underway to discuss the latest reports of Chinese helicopters violating the country's airspace, even as New Delhi adds that the incursion row is being taken up at different levels. Media reports said that two helicopters of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) violated Indian airspace on July 11 in the Chumar sector in Ladakh. This latest ...

  • Man held over Chinese womans death in Italy

    Beijing News.Net - Monday 15th July, 2013

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  • Typhoon Soulik Downgraded

    Beijing News.Net - Monday 15th July, 2013

    Chinese forecasters have downgraded a powerful typhoon to a tropical depression after it made landfall in the heavily populated Chinese coastal province of Fujian Saturday Typhoon Soulik forced the evacuation of 300,000 people when it hit southeast China, with winds of nearly 120 kilometers per hour. The National Meteorological Center downgraded the storm to a tropical depression Sunday ...

  • Political leaders react strongly after Tiwari downplays Chinese intrusion

    Beijing News.Net - Monday 15th July, 2013

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    Beijing News.Net - Monday 15th July, 2013

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  • China wins Asian beach soccer title

    Beijing News.Net - Monday 15th July, 2013

    China beat United Arab Emirates 4-3 in a penalty shootout in the final winning their first Asian Beach Soccer Cup title. Wan Chao scored the first goal in the fourth minute of the second period with a free kick. Then UAE overturned the scores with goals from Haitham and Hasan. About 17 seconds before the final whistle, Liu Yisi of China scored, levelling the scores 2-2 in the ...

  • Chinas meteorological authority to issue highest alert for Typhoon Soulik

    whatsonsanya - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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  • ADB Cuts Developing Asia Growth Outlook As China Slows

    RTT News - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    The Asian Development Bank, or ADB, on Tuesday lowered its growth outlook for developing Asia, citing slower growth in China and subdued demand from advanced economies. In its latest Asian Development Outlook Supplement, the ADB said it expects the region to grow 6.3 percent in 2013 and by 6.4 percent in 2014. These forecasts were lower than April's prediction of 6.6 percent growth for 2013 ...

  • Why my Chinese friend cant say sorry

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  • Beijing metro fare hike speculation

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  • Rescue efforts after fatal bus crash in SW China

    China Daily - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Rescuers work on the site of a bus accident on Sunday, after a tourist bus overturned and fell into a valley from a highway in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China's Yunnan province. Eight died and 19 were injured in the accident. Initial investigations said the road was slippery because of heavy rain. ...

  • Rainstorm topples NE China bridge

    China.org.cn - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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    Canada.com - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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  • China 7-day money rates fall 9 bps on rates slump 27 bps

    Reuters - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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  • CORRECTED-China shares slip on growth concerns Hong Kong weaker too

    Reuters - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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  • At least 295 people confirmed dead or missing after rainstorms typhoon hit China

    whatsonsanya - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

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  • China and Russia hold naval exercise in Sea of Japan

    wsws.org - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Tensions in the Sea of Japan were raised last week as a major naval exercise between China and Russia came under close observation by a simultaneous air exercise conducted by Japan and United States only a few hundred kilometers away.The joint exercise conducted by China and Russia from July 8-10, in Peter the Great Bay, off the coast of Vladivostok, was the largest ever between China and ...

  • 90 of drinking straws in Shanghai are unqualified say investigators

    whatsonsanya - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Industry insiders have warned consumers to be careful when using drinking straws, as 90 percent in the Shanghai market did not meet quality standards, according to investigators. The national standard on drinking straws requires a quality safety logo granted by the food quality and safety administration on package ...

  • West Australian base on frontline of US war preparations against China

    wsws.org - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    The Stirling naval base, located on Garden Island, just south of Perth, Western Australia's capital city has become a key focus of US military planning for a conflict with China.HMAS Stirling is the Australian navy's major base on the Indian Ocean, home to the Australian submarine fleet and 2,500 naval personnel. It already hosts visits by US warships, and features maintenance and ...

  • Russia China block UNSC move on Iran

    News.Az - Tuesday 16th July, 2013

    Russia, China block move by UN Security Council against Iran. Russia and China have reportedly opposed a decision and thus prevented a move by a UN Security Council committee to expand the sanctions on Iran over the allegation that the Islamic Republic?s ballistic missile tests have violated UN resolutions. Australia?s envoy to the US and the chairman of the so-called Iran ...

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    Israel condemns EU settlements move

    Israel condemns EU settlements move

    July 16, 2013 - 17:08 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel has condemned new European Union guidelines banning EU funding of projects in territories occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war, BBC News reported.

    From 2014, such agreements with Israel will exclude East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights.

    Israeli minister Silvan Shalom said the measure was a "big mistake" which cast doubt on the EU's impartiality in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

    Palestinian official Hanan Ashrawi welcomed it as a "significant move".

    Under the guidelines, which come into effect on Friday, Israeli projects applying for EU funding will be required to sign a clause to state that it will not apply to the occupied territories.

    Palestinians want to establish a state in the West Bank and Gaza, with a capital in East Jerusalem.

    About 500,000 Jews live in more than 100 settlements built in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The settlements are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.

    Peace talks stalled in 2010 over the issue of Israeli settlements. Palestinians are demanding a freeze on building in settlements as a pre-condition to return to talks, while Israel says talks should resume unconditionally.

    Source: http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/165791/

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    2 years after nuclear disaster, Japan spawns freaky fruits and veggies

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    It might be wise to steer clear of vegetables from Japan?s Fukushima area for, oh, say a few hundred years.

    A Korean website assembled this image collection of produce from towns and villages surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. And they are NOT pretty pictures. From Siamese-twinned corn cobs to what can only be called peaches with elephantiasis, the region?s agriculture appears to have taken a heavy radiation hit from the nuclear disaster in 2011. It?s not clear yet what effect eating the produce might have on the population, but you never know. It could be pretty dangerous, but you never know ? in an ideal world, maybe it could give you superpowers. [Source]

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    Tuesday, July 16, 2013

    OECD: Unemployment to stay high next year

    PARIS (AP) ? Unemployment levels in the world's advanced economies could improve next year, even though the number of people without work will likely continue to rise in several European countries, a leading international economic body said Tuesday.

    In a report published Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicted that the jobless rate for the countries that use the euro would rise from 12.2 percent to 12.3 percent by the end of next year. Many countries, like Greece, Spain and Portugal will see a much sharper increase as their economies struggle to recover.

    But good news is on the way for some countries. For the 34-country OECD, unemployment is projected to fall slightly next year from 8 percent to 7.8 percent. The United States could see its unemployment rate fall from 7.6 percent to 6.7 percent, while Germany's could drop from 5.3 to 4.7 percent.

    The OECD says young people and low-skilled workers have borne the brunt of high unemployment.

    "The social scars of the crisis are far from being healed," the organization's secretary-general, Angel Gurria, said. "Many of our countries continue to struggle with high and persistent unemployment, particularly among youth."

    In some countries, the youth unemployment rate is double the overall figure, as young people struggle to even enter the job market at the most basic level.

    The report warned that many people who have been out of work for a long period are now facing the possibility of losing their unemployment insurance and having to shift to less generous benefits. In many countries, even unemployment benefits are not what they used to be, as many governments have been forced to make big cuts to public spending; the report said average spending per jobseeker in the OECD has fallen around 20 percent since the crisis began.

    The report said there are no quick fixes to unemployment, only the slow work of making labor market reforms. It praised countries like Greece, Italy and Spain that have made such reforms, introduced as part of efforts to tackle their debt problems and turn round their economies.

    It also cautioned against falling back on offers of early retirement in the hopes of combatting unemployment, noting that the trend of older workers staying in their jobs longer hasn't seemed to have an adverse effect on young people.

    "Bringing back early retirement schemes or relaxing rules for disability or unemployment benefits for older workers would be a costly mistake," the report said.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oecd-unemployment-stay-high-next-103356719.html

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    a new opinion in Motors about Asda 5W40 Fully Synthetic Motor Oil

    I have been taking a lot more notice of the oil I am putting into my car and although I recently reviewed Castrol's 5W-40 oil which is amazing, I have also come across Asda's own brand which to be honest is just as good and a lot cheaper. I do normally like to pay a bit more for the best but for a few pounds more Asda were giving me 4 litres more of oil which cannot be missed, especially with me doing a lot more motorway driving now and having to be safe rather than sorry. I checked my oil at the weekend which I usually monitor every month and it was half full so I needed to buy more oil and a few people I know have been using Asda's own oil and when I saw the value, I had to buy it too.

    PACKAGING

    This oil is quite easy to spot, it is in the motor aisle of Asda and it comes in a big gold bottle which is a metallic gold and on the front it has a label saying '5W40 Fully Synthetic Motor Oil' this is in bold type and under this is the Asda logo. There is a handle at the top corner which makes it a lot easier to hold this as it is quite heavy otherwise, also on the side of the bottle is a level which is clear and you can see how many litres are left as they are marked to show you. There are warnings on the back of this bottle and also directions of how to use it and further information about the product which is all very useful, it does stand out and doesn't look poor quality.

    ASDA 5W40 FULLY SYNTHETIC MOTOR OIL

    This oil comes with a few warnings before using it, it states that it may cause long term damage in the aquatic environment and also may produce an allergic reaction. It should be kept out of reach of children and if swallowed you should seek medical advice, also wear goggles if there is a risk of splashing and when using the oil do not drink or smoke, you should always wash hands after use. This oil has been created for use on the latest high performance petrol and diesel engines that require a low viscosity oil. It gives maximum performance for cold starts to high temperature driving. It also states that it gives outstanding engine cleanliness and protection.

    Getting all of those facts out of the way, I drive a Peugeot 207 petrol car so this is perfect for it, you should check with your manufacturer handbook first before using on your car as it should say which oil is right for your vehicle. Once you know this is right for you, you can begin to use it, at first when opening this the lid is screwed on tight, once the seal is broken there is a foil layer over the top of the bottle. You just need to pull this off and you can start to use the oil, it is a thick dark colour like all oil and you need to check the dip stick first to see if you need to top oil up. If so, you just need to pour in a good amount and keep checking the oil levels as you do not want to over fill it.

    The oil has been fine in my car and I haven't found myself needing to top this up too often which is good. If you are not sure what the 5W40 stands for, the first number is the oil's thickness at cold start up and the second number is the thickness at engine operating temperature which is quite useful to know. After a few months and if you are on the motorway daily like I am, your oil may need a top up but it is always good to maintain and after topping up my oil I still found myself with over 4 litres of oil left in my bottle which to me is great and it is handy having the litre gauge as at least this way you know what you have left in the bottle.

    Having used this product and the Castrol oil, I have to say that I have found this to be just as good as Castrol, I haven't had any issues with this one at all and it has been great. It is good to have in the boot in case of any emergencies and I feel happier knowing I have it in case it goes down quicker than expected. The oil is quite difficult to pour in at first when really full as it is so heavy to lift but once you have used a bit, it is easier to tip in as I felt I had more control over pouring. I definitely will be buying this Asda oil again but my 5 litre bottle is still going strong and for what I have paid it has definitely been very good value.

    COST

    You can buy this 5 litre bottle of 5W40 full synthetic motor oil for ?20 at Asda which is great as Castrol charge ?37 and that is for only 4 litres so Asda are definitely doing a competitive rate here.

    The official Asda website is http://www.asda.com/.

    Source: http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/car-care/asda-5w40-fully-synthetic-motor-oil/1714940/

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    This Graphic Warns Of Common Pitfalls that Can Wreck Your DIY Project

    This Graphic Warns Of Common Pitfalls that Can Wreck Your DIY Project

    We're all fans of doing your own home improvement work, but sometimes you really need to call a professional to get things done. Whether it's because you'll wind up doing more damage than good or because you just don't have the tools to do the job, this guide will help you make sure you're not wasting your time.

    Even those of us who love doing our own work have to admit that sometimes a pro is necessary to solve a problem we've never faced, or get access to tools we don't have. The graphic starts off with some tips on how not to do a DIY project, as in getting started before you make sure you have a full plan or the right tools, and some of the common pitfalls DIYers run into when they get stuck. Further down

    This graphic comes from Woodatt Curtains, a curtain and blind reseller in the UK. Granted, they have a vested interest in you calling a pro, but the guide itself isn't too controversial. We've discussed when do get help with your DIY projects instead of doing them yourself before, and come to many similar conclusions. Scroll down to see the full graphic or hit the link below.

    Home DIY, If Unsure, Don't Do It Yourself | Woodatt Curtains via Lifehack

    This Graphic Warns Of Common Pitfalls that Can Wreck Your DIY ProjectS

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