h/t: Truthdig.com
Category Archives: Compassion
PRISON-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: “The Shame of America’s Gulag” / Chris Hedges
Illustration by Mr. Fish
If, as Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote, “the degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons” then we are a nation of barbarians. Our vast network of federal and state prisons, with some 2.3 million inmates, rivals the gulags of totalitarian states. Once you disappear behind prison walls you become prey. Rape. Torture. Beatings. Prolonged isolation. Sensory deprivation. Racial profiling. Chain gangs. Forced labor. Rancid food. Children imprisoned as adults. Prisoners forced to take medications to induce lethargy. Inadequate heating and ventilation. Poor health care. Draconian sentences for nonviolent crimes. Endemic violence.
EMPATHY: “Compassion on a Basketball Court”
h/t: MoveOn.org
CHRISTIAN BIGOTRY SATIRE: “The Ultimate Anti-Gay Marriage Ad” / NonRandomNonSense
h/t: Planet Atheism
h/t: Open Parachute
ANTITHEISM: “What Religion has Contributed to the World this Month” / ConversationWithA / Episode 3: January / February 2013
CHRISTIAN BIGOTRY: “Indiana Bigot Meets Billy Madison”
h/t: Planet Atheism
ANTITHEISM: “What Religion has Contributed to the World this Month” / ConversationWithA / Episode 2: December/January 2013
CHRISTIAN MISOGYNY: Matt Dillahunty and Tracie Harris / “Atheist TV host boots ‘piece of shit’ Christian for calling raped girl ‘evil’”
If I were in a situation where I could stop a child rapist, I would, that’s the difference between me and your God.
~ Tracie Harris
Read article and watch video here . . .
h/t: Kenny in Pacific Grove, CA
h/t: AlterNet.org
ATHEISM: “In Good Company”
ACADEMIC STUDY: Susie Madrak / “Conservatism Is Lack of Complexity In Political Brain”
Interesting studies. Whenever I argue with a conservative, I always end up saying in frustration, “But it’s not that simple!” It appears that for some people, their inability to reason out complex ideas is what makes them conservatives, and not their hatred of the human race (although there may be some overlap there)!
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In the four studies conducted by Scott Eidelman, Christian S. Crandall, Jeffrey A. Goodman, and John C. Blanchar published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc, they concluded, “(P)olitical conservatism is promoted when people rely on low-effort thinking.
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We think that compassion and empathy are a fundamental part of liberal values, and we note at times that it takes being in that specific situation for conservatives to grasp why, for example, liberals support universal healthcare for all. There are many studies that address that take on things, but this study is specifically addressing whether or not having low-effort thinking will produce conservative thinking initially, and they showed that it does.

