Robert Mugabe Resigns: Activist’s Tears Of Joy Underline Zimbabwe’s Jubilation

Robert Mugabe Resigns: Activist’s Tears Of Joy Underline Zimbabwe’s Jubilation
A Zimbabwe activist breaking down in tears of joy after Robert Mugabe’s resignation has embodied the celebrations across the country that have welcomed the end of his 37-year rule.

Thousands of people have poured onto the streets of Harare to celebrate the 93-year-old quitting by letter on Tuesday. Mugabe has been in power since independence from the UK in 1980 and transformed a prosperous nation into an economic basket case.

As footage showed cars beeping and people dancing as they waved flags, one woman who appeared on the BBC captured the mood.

When asked by reporter Ben Brown what the end of Mugabe meant to her, the unnamed woman said:

“We did not want Mugabe at all. We were tired of this man, we are so glad he has gone. We don’t want him any more and, yes, today is victory. It is victory in our hearts and victory for our children. I’m so sorry …”

“I think pretty much everybody in Zimbabwe is crying,” said Barnes as she paused. The correspondent then asked if she thought she would live to see this day. She replied:

“I never thought I would. I am an activist and I have been fighting and speaking for the people, and I’ve been saying to the people if it is not for my generation it is for my children’s generation. I have two children who are in school. Every day you wake up, and you don’t know where to get food, you don’t know whether you’ve got enough, you have mouths to feed. It has been the worst experience. “People are scattered all over the world. The word family does not mean anything to us anymore because families are all over the world, in England and America. They only see each other on the internet so for us this is what we have always wanted. We don’t want him any more.”

Please watch this….for over twenty years Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace have terrorized Zimbabweans and stolen a fortune from government coffers (along with kickback schemes)….this video is heart wrenching. t.co/S3xmLcKIZ7

November 21, 2017
During his reign, Mugabe took the once-rich country to economic ruin and kept his grip on power through repression of opponents, although he styled himself as the Grand Man of African politics and kept the admiration of many people across Africa.

Mugabe’s stunning downfall in around a week is likely to send shockwaves across Africa, where a number of entrenched strongmen, from Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni to Democratic Republic of Congo’s Joseph Kabila, are facing mounting pressure to quit.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/activist-tears-zimbabwe-robert-mugabe_uk_5a14661ae4b03dec82488e4c

HRC & West Elm Partner on Giving Tuesday “Love Is Love” Effort in Support of LGBTQ Equality

HRC & West Elm Partner on Giving Tuesday “Love Is Love” Effort in Support of LGBTQ Equality

Post submitted by Madeleine Roberts, Communications Assistant

Today, HRC is proud to join forces with West Elm to launch a special “Love is Love” effort one week from today on Giving Tuesday, a global day that encourages giving back to your community — with time, a donation, a gift or speaking up on important issues. The “Love is Love” collection includes a trinket dishcandledinnerwareornament and mug.

To honor the day, West Elm is committing 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of items in its “Love is Love” line, available online and in stores, including the popular “Love is Love” mug, to HRC’s work protecting historic gains the LGBTQ community has made in recent years, fighting discriminatory laws and practices, and mobilizing members and supporters to advance equality. For more than a year, half of the proceeds from the sale of the unique mug at West Elm and the rest of the Williams-Sonoma family of brands, as well as other “Love is Love” items, have helped HRC continue its increasingly essential work.

“At West Elm we forge partnerships with brands and organizations that share our values of impact, and leverage the power of design and human connection to enrich our communities. When we started working with HRC in support of the “Love is Love” campaign — and its mission to ensure that LGBTQ people are ensured of their basic equal rights — the response from our customers was overwhelming. We knew we had to do more,” said West Elm President Alex Bellos. “This holiday season, with HRC, we are proud to expand the “Love is Love” collection to include dinnerware, trinket dish, ornament and candle. We believe that the power of a purchase can inspire and create change, and this holiday, bring more love as well.”

“Today, despite the progress we have made, LGBTQ people are still at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services in most areas of our country,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The expansion of our “Love is Love” collaboration offers a powerful way to recognize Giving Tuesday and help advance the pace of progress toward equality. We are grateful to West Elm President Alex Bellos’ leadership and the dedication of the entire West Elm team to achieving equal rights for all.”

The mug, candle, trinket dish and dinnerware are patterned with multi-colored tiny hearts, while the ornament is filled with multi-colored hearts. On all of the products, the statement “Love is Love” is featured prominently. The “Love Is Love” mug is also available online at the HRC store, with proceeds benefitting the organizations and its work fighting discriminatory laws and practices, and mobilizing members and supporters to advance equality.

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-west-elm-partner-for-giving-tuesday-love-is-love-effort-support-lgbtq?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

GLAAD Media Institute announces TransMilitary as the first feature length project to receive grant

GLAAD Media Institute announces TransMilitary as the first feature length project to receive grant

Jesse Ehrenfeld III

GLAAD announced a grant for TransMilitary on the heels of Trans Awareness Week, which marks the first feature length film project to receive funding from the GLAAD Media Institute. Deadline.com just broke the news. The documentary chronicles the lives of four American transgender troops defending their country’s freedom while fighting for their own, and the larger efforts to help rescind the military ban on transgender service members serving openly. Director Gabriel Silverman, Co-Director Fiona Dawson, and Producer Jamie Coughlin previously created the popular Emmy®-nominated 2015 New York Times Op-Doc “Transgender, at War and in Love.” TransMilitary will make its world premiere in 2018.

Earlier this year several subjects of the documentary joined GLAAD on the red carpet at the MTV VMAs to speak about their service in response to President Trump’s proposed ban on transgender people in the U.S. military. And just today, a second federal judge has ruled against Trump’s transgender military ban.

The GLAAD Media Institute provides engagement training and education for LGBTQ and allied community members and organizations desiring to deepen their media impact. Using the best practices perfected by GLAAD for more than 30 years of experience leveraging media to create change, GLAAD is training a new generation to accelerate acceptance for LGBTQ people, as well as other marginalized communities. The GLAAD Media Institute is providing a grant to the film, which includes promotion, media outreach, and visibility assistance for the project.

“We are so thrilled GLAAD is supporting TransMilitary,” said Dawson. “By providing resources for this film GLAAD will help amplify the stories of transgender Americans that will help change hearts and minds.”

“With an administration fixated on removing rights from trans Americans and banning them from military service, it is more important than ever to amplify the experiences of trans service members,” said Zeke Stokes, VP of Programs at GLAAD and a veteran of the fight to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. “The powerful stories in ‘TransMilitary’ are vital to fighting against Trump’s proposed military ban and ensuring full equality for all service members, who wish to do nothing more than serve the country they love and keep their commitments to the military.” 

To learn more about the film, visit transmilitary.org

November 21, 2017
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www.glaad.org/blog/glaad-media-institute-announces-transmilitary-first-feature-length-project-receive-grant

Massachusetts Anti-LGBT Hate Group Launches Conference with Faaaaabulous Flag Dance: WATCH

Massachusetts Anti-LGBT Hate Group Launches Conference with Faaaaabulous Flag Dance: WATCH

massresistance

MassResistance is an awful Massachusetts-based anti-LGBTQ hate group which authored a 600-page book called The Hazards of Homosexuality,  warned that gays are “preying” on children at LGBT youth centers, said that anti-gay violence is the natural reaction to too much gay PDA, and pushed for the cancellation of Red Sox Pride night because of the children, among other things.

They just had their annual summit, and launched it with the performance you see below.

No further commentary is necessary.

Watch:

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Expect A Budget That Pays Lip Service To The Marvellous Opportunities Of Brexit – The Reality Is An Unfolding Economic Calamity

Expect A Budget That Pays Lip Service To The Marvellous Opportunities Of Brexit – The Reality Is An Unfolding Economic Calamity
When the Chancellor gets up to deliver his Budget statement it will be too much to expect consistency between his view of the impact on the economy of Brexit now and what it was before the referendum. It is now party line for Conservative politicians to pay lip service to the marvellous opportunities that Brexit offers in stark contradiction to their view before the referendum.

In this respect at least, the establishment of the independent Office for Budget Responsibility has been a blessing for us all. Their duty is to provide an objective, and apolitical, perspective on public spending. While public opinion can be swayed on issues such as the likelihood that our former colonies will rush to our aid, or the potential for us to export innovative jams to France and naan breads to India; or the likelihood that Argentina will vote for us to have tremendous terms at the WTO, the hard facts of economic statistics remain unmoved.

The most immediate and notable impact of our decision to leave the EU was a significant fall in the pound, a clear indication that investors and economists in other countries consider that Brexit has had a negative impact on our economy and the currency that it supports. You can see the ups and downs of the Brexit negotiations mirrored in the movements of our national currency and the indications are clear that, contrary to the bluster of Rees-Mogg and his colleagues, financial markets are deeply concerned about the possibility of a cliff edge Brexit.

The ripples caused by this massive stone thrown into the national economic pond have moved out in various directions. Most significantly they have caused prices to rise, and this inflation will cost the Chancellor dear since it is automatically linked to the rise in pensions, one of the largest items in his budget. We might have expected a weaker pound – making exports cheaper and imports more expensive – to have helped with our long-standing balance of payments problem. Sadly, the reverse has been the case, with the gap between the value of our exports and imports reaching a record high in August.

The pound is, in a sense, merely a marker of confidence in our economy, so what is it that financial markets are concerned about? An explanation can be found in a report published by Rabobank last month. It shows that our economy will be nearly 20% smaller as a result of our leaving the EU. This act of folly will make us all poorer. It will be like every fiver in every British pocket suddenly being replaced by four pound coins. This total loss of £400bn averages out at some £11,500 per person. That’s money that would otherwise have been circulating in the economy, paying restaurant bills, being spent in shops, and being taxed for investment in public services.

There are several causes of this economic depression. These include increased barriers to trade if we lose the protection of the favourable trade deals the EU has negotiated externally; losing the frictionless trade we benefit from within the single market and customs union; lower levels of foreign investment; and the losses businesses expect to suffer when they can no longer find the workers they need because of the ending of free movement.

Of course, you can question the accuracy of such modelling, especially by private companies which tend to benefit from the status quo. We know that the Treasury have conducted modelling of their own and making it available to the public is one plank of the legal case I am taking against the UK government together with the Good Law Project. So explosive are the findings of this report that the government have refused to confirm that it even exists – on the basis that knowing what we don’t know might in itself constitute a threat to national security.

In recent months it has become apparent that the Brexiteers may be running the whole show for their own narrow self-interest. Many of the most powerful supporters of the Brexit campaign appear in the Paradise Papers because of their offshore interests. This reveals that turning the UK into a low tax economy and one of the world’s leading tax havens was always a key part of the Brexiteers agenda. It is also the case that the turbulence brought by Brexit and the negotiations certainly offers great opportunities for hedge funds and financial speculators. Perhaps we should not be surprised then that these were some of the people that urged their fellow poorer and much more vulnerable citizens to vote to leave the European Union.

The Chancellor will try to deflect attention away from the serious threat that Brexit poses to public spending by offering a range of distractions from housing to electric cars. But the overall conclusion following seven years of Conservative rule is that austerity has been a disaster, with every target for deficit reduction missed while the public services and national infrastructure are in crisis. Indeed, yesterday we learned that Britain’s deficit was bigger than expected last month, with borrowing of just over £8bn to balance the books in October, up from £7.56bn in October 2016. The calamity of Brexit, which can only get worse once we actually leave the EU, makes every single one of these problems harder to solve.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/budget-2017_uk_5a144290e4b010527d6780b2

Street Celebrations Break Out in Zimbabwe After Homophobic Leader Robert Mugabe Resigns

Street Celebrations Break Out in Zimbabwe After Homophobic Leader Robert Mugabe Resigns
Robert Mugabe resigns

Robert Mugabe resigns

Street celebrations broke out in Zimbabwe after dictator Robert Mugabe resigned following 37 years in power.

The Guardian reports:

The announcement came during a parliamentary hearing to impeach him, following a military takeover last week. A letter submitted to parliament by the 93-year-old said his decision to resign was voluntary on his part.

Wild jubilation broke out among MPs when Jacob Mudenda, the speaker, told the parliament.

Impeachment proceedings against Mugabe began earlier on Tuesday as the ruling party, Zanu-PF, attempted to remove him from office.

Thousands of Zimbabweans had also turned up outside parliament to urge on MPs, chanting, dancing and waving placards in Africa Unity square.

Street parties broke out when the news was announced:

Mugabe has in the past threatened to jail and behead gays, calling them “inhuman“.

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