Moderatorin Megyn Kelly gibt absurden Abnehm-Tipp – und erntet dafür Hass

Moderatorin Megyn Kelly gibt absurden Abnehm-Tipp – und erntet dafür Hass
Für ihre Aussagen geriet Megyn Kelly ins Kreuzfeuer.

  • Die US-Fernsehmoderatorin Megyn Kelly ließ sich während des Studiums mobben, um abzunehmen
  • Ihre Anekdote sorgt für Unverständnis im Netz

Gesündere Ernährung und mehr Sport: Für viele Menschen zählt eine Verbesserung ihrer eigenen Fitness zu den Vorsätzen für das neue Jahr.

Trotzdem fällt es den meisten von uns schwer, uns zum Sport zu motivieren. Jeder Geheimtipp ist willkommen.

Was die Fernsehmoderatorin Megyn Kelly ihren Zuschauern kürzlich mit auf den Weg gegeben hat, ist jedoch zuviel des Guten.

In ihrer Sendung “Megyn Kelly Today” verriet die NBC-Journalistin, was ihr während ihres Jura-Studiums geholfen, hat dünn zu bleiben: Fat Shaming.

“Manche von uns brauchen das einfach”, sagte Kelly am Donnerstag. Zu ihrer Studienzeit habe sie festgestellt, dass sie zugenommen habe. Daraufhin habe sie zu ihrem Stiefvater gesagt: “Das nächste mal wenn du mich in die Küche gehen siehst, sagst du einfach: ‘Wo willst du denn hin, Fettarsch?’”

“Und es hat gewirkt!”

Aus dem Publikum erntete Kelly für ihren absurden Abnehm-Tipp nur einige verlegene Lacher. 

Mehr zum Thema: An den Arzt, der mich gedemütigt hat, als ich das T-Shirt hochzog

Kelly hatte in ihrer Sendung die Fitness-Bloggerin Maria Kang zu Gast. Die 37-Jährige geht das Thema Fitness sehr direkt an. Dafür wurde sie 2013 bereits scharf kritisiert. Viele fühlten sich durch ihren Werbeslogan “Was ist deine faule Ausrede?” gemobbt.

Inzwischen hat Kang ihren Slogan abgeändert, ihr neuer lautet “Was ist deine Motivation?” Die Bloggerin will Frauen nun also auf positive Art dazu bringen, Sport zu treiben.

Dennoch schien sie Kellys Abnehm-Tipp zuzustimmen: “Mein Mann macht das auch ständig”, sagte sie. “Ich sage ihm, welche Ziele ich mir gesetzt habe und wenn er mich dann morgens noch im Bett antrifft, fragt er: “Was machst du denn noch hier?”

“Fat Shaming ist niemals in Ordnung”

Auf Twitter sahen viele Leute es jedoch anders. Allen voran: Die Fernsehjournalistin Meghan McCain, Tochter des republikanischen Senators John McCain.

Sie sei zu Beginn ihrer Karriere wegen ihres Gewichts gemobbt worden und habe zu einem Psychologen gehen müssen, schrieb sie auf Twitter. 

“Fat shaming ist NIEMALS in Ordnung. Wir sollten alle daran arbeiten, eine Kultur zu schaffen, in der Frauen jeglicher Formen und Größen akzeptiert werden.”

I was publicly fat shammed early on in my career and it sent me to therapy. Trust me, there are real life ramifications for fat shaming of any kind, it is NEVER acceptable. We should be fostering a healthy culture that celebrates all women of all sizes. t.co/dFn3hGwot6

— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) January 11, 2018

Eine andere Userin merkt an: “Megyn Kelly behauptet, dass manche Frauen auf Fat Shaming angewiesen sind. Was geht nur in ihrem Kopf vor?”

Auch männliche User schienen sich an Kelly Aussagen zu stoßen. “Das beweist nicht nur, wie ignorant Sie sind, sondern auch, wie verkorkst Ihre Familie ist”, schrieb ein User.

“Menschen, die mit Gewichtsproblemen zu kämpfen haben, sollte man nicht auch noch demütigen.”

You seem like a really smart person @megynkelly (at least u were in your past) not so much now on @nbc now but I digress, this just proves how ignorant u are & shows what a seriously dysfunctional family and past u have! Ppl who truly deal with weight issues don’t need shame! ?

— S. Roberts (@srob413eastside) January 13, 2018

Kelly rudert zurück

Am Freitag bezog die Moderatorin Stellung zu ihren kontroversen Aussagen.

“Fast 40 Prozent der amerikanischen Bevölkerung sind fettleibig”, sagte Kelly. “Diese Menschen brauchen Hilfe, man muss behutsam mit ihnen umgehen. Body Shaming ist das allerletzte, was sie brauchen”, stellte sie klar.  

Sie habe lediglich sagen wollen, dass es Leute gibt, die sich von schonungslosen Fitnessansätzen, wie dem von Bloggerin Maria Kang, angesprochen fühlen.

Mehr zum Thema: Dieses Model hat 75 Kilo abgenommen – jetzt hat die Frau mit Morddrohungen zu kämpfen

(ks)

 

www.huffingtonpost.de/entry/kelly-fat-shaming_de_5a5cd128e4b03c418967e284

Brit Awards 2018 Nominations: Our Predictions For This Year’s Show (Plus Who *Should* Win Each Category)

Brit Awards 2018 Nominations: Our Predictions For This Year’s Show (Plus Who *Should* Win Each Category)
The nominations are out, the performers are (mostly) confirmed and the host has been revealed, meaning the countdown is on to this year’s Brit Awards.

We’ve still got a little while to go until we found out who is taking home some of the most coveted awards in British music, but now we know who the contenders are, we’ve put our thinking caps on, rounding up our predictions for this year’s winners (as well as which artists we think should be honoured during the ceremony).

Take a look at our Brits 2018 picks below…

British Male

Nominees: Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher, Loyle Carner, Rag’n’Bone Man, Stormzy

Who will win? Ed Sheeran. We’re also looking forward to the inevitable tweet from Liam Gallagher when he doesn’t win.

Who should win? Stormzy. While there’s no denying Ed’s commercial success over the last 12 months, the actual story is a little different to what you may have been led to believe.

’÷’ was met with mixed reviews upon its release in 2017 and ‘Galway Girl’ was named by plenty as one of the year’s most irritating singles, while his quest for the Christmas number one was met with rolled eyes from more cynical music fans.

On the other hand, Stormzy’s rise to household name status in 2017 was truly something to behold. ‘Big For Your Boots’ made a big impact on the charts, he spoke out on important issues both in the music industry and beyond it, and gave some of the year’s best TV performances on the MTV EMAs stage and on ‘The X Factor’. All this and more make him our top pick.

British Female

Nominees: Dua Lipa, Jessie Ware, Kate Tempest, Laura Marling, Paloma Faith

Who will win? Dua Lipa’s pretty much a dead cert, right? She’s the only one of this year’s nominees to have bagged a number one single this year, her self-titled debut album was lauded by critics and the ‘New Rules’ music video had people talking (we named it the eighth best of 2017).

Who should win? Dua Lipa. In truth, British Female is not the easiest category to get excited about this year, which is shocking considering winners in the past decade have been artists as important as Adele, Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse.

Based purely on how many times we’ve watched the ‘New Rules’ video, we’ll go with Dua, but we’re hoping the next 12 months sees a new flux of British female talent, so we can avoid this situation in a year’s time.

British Group

Nominees: Gorillaz, London Grammar, Royal Blood, Wolf Alice, The xx

Who will win? As the only past winners in this category, our money would be on Royal Blood.

Who should win? Wolf Alice. Honestly, it feels like everyone on this list could deserve it, but Wolf Alice are still the fairly new kids on the Brits block, having been up for British Breakthrough two years ago, so it’d be nice to see them take home the prize for British Group in 2018.

British Breakthrough Act

Nominees: Dave, Dua Lipa, J Hus, Loyle Carner, Sampha

Who will win? Dua Lipa. We’d argue it’s actually been a good few years since her actual “breakthrough” but there’s no denying that ‘New Rules’ was the track that cemented her place on the British pop scene.

Plus, this is one of two votes that are decided by a public vote, and we can’t imagine any of the other nominees’ fans pushing as hard as Dua’s.

Who should win? J Hus. Yeah, we’d be happy for Dua to take it, especially as she’s the only woman who made the cut, but part of us is rooting for J Hus too.

International Male

Nominees: Alicia Keys, Björk, Lorde, P!nk, Taylor Swift

Who will win? When we were making our Brits predictions earlier this month, this was the hardest category to narrow down to just five.

Alicia Keys’ place on the shortlist was a particularly surprising one for us, considering her album came out at the end of 2016 and acts including SZA, St Vincent, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato and Lana Del Rey all wound up missing out on the nomination, so we reckon she could be one to watch.

Who should win? Lorde. This is a strong category, but of the five acts on the shortlist, it’s Lorde who has impressed us the most over the past 12 months. Her album ‘Melodrama’ was a nostalgic dream, her Glastonbury set was a highlight of the whole weekend and her music videos have been characteristically intriguing and endearing.

Let’s just not talk about that bizarre VMAs performance…

International Group

Nominees: Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Haim, The Killers, LCD Soundsystem

Who will win? On 10 January 2018, Foo Fighters announced that they were performing for the first time at this year’s Brit Awards. On 13 January 2018, Foo Fighters were announced as one of five competitors for International Group at this year’s Brit Awards. You do the maths.

Who should win? Probably Foo Fighters. That being said… 2017 was a particularly huge year for a band that was already pretty huge to begin with, so if they do take home the Brit, we can’t say we’ll be too upset.

British Single Of The Year

Nominees: *deep breath* Calvin Harris – ‘Feels’, Clean Bandit – ‘Symphony’, Dua Lipa – ‘New Rules’, Ed Sheeran – ‘Shape Of You’, J Hus – ‘Did You See’, Jax Jones – ‘You Don’t Know Me’, Jonas Blue – ‘Mama’, Liam Payne – ‘Strip That Down’, Little Mix – ‘Touch’, Rag’n’Bone Man – ‘Human’

Who will win? Ed Sheeran – ‘Shape Of You’. One of the toughest categories, we could see this going any number of ways. But for the sheer size of its success, we reckon Ed is going to be the one to beat.

Who should win? Ed Sheeran – ‘Shape Of You’. This is probably the hardest one to choose a favourite in.

Little Mix’s ‘Touch’ immediately springs to mind (probably because it’s been hard to get it out of her heads since we first heard it more than a year ago), while Clean Bandit’s ‘Symphony’ made us want to dance and shed a tear all at the same time.

That said, ‘Shape Of You’ was quite literally the Single Of The Year, so if Ed does end up bagging the Brit, we’d be hard pressed to find an argument against it.

British Album Of The Year

Nominees: Dua Lipa – ‘Dua Lipa’, Ed Sheeran – ‘÷’, J Hus – ‘Common Sense’, Rag’n’Bone Man – ‘Human’, Stormzy – ‘Gang Signs & Prayer’

Who will win? They’re not going to bring Ed Sheeran out all that way and not give him the biggest award of the night, are they?

An album so impactful they literally rewrote the rules of the charts to accommodate it, ’÷’ hit the number one spot in 14 countries (including the UK, obv) and was 2017’s highest-selling album. No matter what you think of Ed’s music, there’s little you can do to argue with those numbers.

Who should win? Stormzy – ‘Gang Signs & Prayer’. Despite its success, should the winner of one of the most prestigious titles in British music go to an album that was so divisive among music critics? Particularly when you’ve got Stormzy offering ‘Gang Signs & Prayer’, an album that had people talking in 2017 for the right reasons, whether it was about his admirable work ethic, the wide range of topics covered on the album or the cross-genre appeal Stormzy displayed over its 16 tracks.

British Video Of The Year

Nominees: *another deep breath* Anne-Marie – ‘Ciao Adios’, Calvin Harris – ‘Feels’, Clean Bandit – ‘Symphony’, Dua Lipa – ‘New Rules’, Ed Sheeran – ‘Shape Of You’, Harry Styles – ‘Sign Of The Times’, Jonas Blue – ‘Mama’, Liam Payne – ‘Strip That Down’, Little Mix – ‘Touch’, Zayn – ‘I Don’t Wanna Live Forever’

Who will win? First of all, we should point out that this category was based on which videos had the most views on Vevo, which explains why some pretty terrible efforts from Little Mix and Harry Styles have made the cut.

The result is also determined by a fan vote on Twitter, and given how famously enthusiastic (translated: relentless and exhausting) those One Direction fans can be, we think ‘Sign Of The Times’ could wind up giving young Harold his first ever solo Brit. Let’s just hope he’s not stuck in the lav this time…

Who should win? Stormzy’s ‘Big For Your Boots’, obviously. But since it was deemed that his video didn’t receive enough views to be nominated, we’ll go with Dua Lipa’s ‘New Rules’.

Find out how accurate our predictions are when this year’s Brit Awards are broadcast live from The O2 Arena on 21 February 2018 on ITV.

For details on how you can vote in the British Breakthrough and British Video Of The Year categories, click here.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/brit-awards-predictions-nominations-ed-sheeran_uk_5a5cbc47e4b03c418967b0af

Smelling Your Lover’s Clothing Can Reduce Stress Levels, According to New Study

Smelling Your Lover’s Clothing Can Reduce Stress Levels, According to New Study

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Sniffing by Timmy Truck (Licensed GFDLCC-BY-SA 3.0)

A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology from the American Psychological Association reveals that smelling your partner’s scent on an item of clothing reduces stress levels.

CBS Local reports on a study of 96 women who were given three different scents – one scent was that of their partner, the other the scent of a stranger, and the third a neutral scent.

U.S. News reports:

“Our findings suggest that a partner’s scent alone, even without their physical presence, can be a powerful tool to help reduce stress,” Marlise Hofer, the study’s lead author and a graduate student in the UBC department of psychology, said in a statement. Conversely, a stranger’s scent actually increased cortisol (stress hormone) levels for these women.

Researchers included 96 opposite-sex couples for the study and had men wear a clean T-shirt for 24 hours. The men were instructed to not wear deodorant or scented body products, and they couldn’t smoke or eat foods that might otherwise affect their scent. To ensure the scent remained intact, the T-shirts were frozen after.

Women then either had to smell a T-shirt that hadn’t been worn, belonged to their partner or belonged to a stranger – without knowing which one they had. They also underwent stress tests, including a mock job interview and mental math tasks, in addition to giving saliva samples to test their cortisol levels.

There was no research done on men who have sex with men.

A fascinating 2005 study, however, linked body odor to sexual orientation:

The study involved 24 heterosexual and homosexual men and women who for around nine days were subjected to a “wash-out” period when they used scent-free soap and shampoo and did not eat food with garlic, cumin or curry.

After this, they wore sterile cotton pads under their armpits for a day. These were collected and stored to use as a bottled source of their body odour. A panel of 82 heterosexual and homosexual men and women, not including the donors of the armpit pads, were asked to sniff each bottled body odour and evaluate its pleasantness according to a set of criteria. In a study in the journal Psychological Science, the scientists found: “Heterosexual males and females preferred odours from heterosexual males relative to gay males; gay males preferred odours from other gay males.

“Heterosexual males and females and lesbians over the age of 25 preferred odours from lesbians, relative to the odours from gay males; gay males preferred the odours of other gay males relative to lesbians,” they say.

Dr Wysocki said the strongest finding was that gay men prefer the smell of other gay men and that lesbians responded differently to body odour compared to heterosexual women. “The overall conclusions are that the body odour you most prefer or least prefer does not depend on where it comes from but it also depends on who you are, in other words, your sexual orientation,” Dr Wysocki said.

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Smelling Your Lover’s Clothing Can Reduce Stress Levels, According to New Study

Studie zeigt: Vor dieser Sexstellung haben viele Frauen Angst

Studie zeigt: Vor dieser Sexstellung haben viele Frauen Angst
Auch viele Männer haben bei dem Gedanke an eine Stellung ein mulmiges Gefühl.

  • Die amerikanische Drogeriekette Superdrug hat Europäer und Amerikaner zu ihren Sexpraktiken und -stellungen befragt
  • Mit dem Ergebnis: Die Stellung stehende 69 bereitet den meisten Teilnehmern Unbehagen

“In welcher Stellung machst du es denn am liebsten?” Diese Frage wird, gerade zu Beginn einer Beziehung, oft gestellt. Welche Sexposition man überhaupt nicht mag, ist dagegen weniger oft Gesprächsthema.

Dabei sollten die Abneigungen des (potenziellen) Partners mindestens genauso wichtig sein wie die Vorlieben.

Die amerikanische Drogeriekette Superdrug gab eine Studie in Auftrag, um herauszufinden, welche Aspekte des Geschlechtsverkehrs den Menschen am meisten Unbehagen bereiten.

Befragt wurden 500 Europäer und 500 Amerikaner, die zum Zeitpunkt der Studie in Beziehungen waren.

Besonders eine Sexposition wurde dabei immer wieder genannt: Die stehende 69.

► 56,8 Prozent der befragten Frauen gaben an, dass sie vor dieser Position nervös sind. 42,7 Prozent der Männer geht es genauso.

► Dennoch zählen mehr als 70 Prozent der männlichen Teilnehmer die Stellung zu einer ihrer Vorlieben. Bei den Frauen sind es nur 26,3 Prozent.

Mehr zum Thema: Meine Freundin schenkte mir ein Sextoy – das veränderte mein Leben

Ihre Vorbehalte sind durchaus nachvollziehbar, denn die Sexstellung verlangt Paaren einiges ab: Ein Partner steht dabei aufrecht, der andere hängt sich kopfüber mit den Füßen hinter dem Kopf des Partners ein. Beide umklammern sich an der Hüfte während sie den Partner oral befriedigen.

Von beiden Personen erfordert die Position also eine Menge Kraft, dem hängenden Partner schießt außerdem das Blut in den Kopf.

Frauen fürchten sich vor Analsex, Männer vor BDSM 

Die Teilnehmer wurden zudem gefragt, wie sie zu Sexpraktiken wie BDSM oder Sex in der Öffentlichkeit stehen.

Mit dem Ergebnis: Sex in der Öffentlichkeit ruft bei vielen der männlichen wie auch weiblichen Teilnehmer Stress hervor.

Beim Thema Analsex hingegen gaben deutlich mehr Frauen (54,6 Prozent) an, dass sie sich dabei unwohl fühlen als Männer (30,5 Prozent). 

Unter den männlichen Teilnehmern herrscht dagegen mehr Verunsicherung was BDSM Praktiken angeht. 

Mehr zum Thema: Ich habe einen BDSM-Stammtisch besucht – und hatte viel Spaß

Die Studie zeigt einmal mehr, wie wichtig es ist, mit seinem Partner über sexuelle Vorlieben und Abneigungen zu sprechen. Niemand sollte sich beim Sex unwohl fühlen oder sogar Angst davor haben. 

Vor allem sollte man seinen Partner auf keinen Fall unter Druck setzen, wenn er sich bei einer Position oder Praktik unwohl fühlt. Viel lohnenswerter ist es doch, gemeinsam eine Stellung zu finden, die beiden gefällt. 

Kleiner Tipp: Laut Superdrug Studie fühlen sich sowohl Männer als auch Frauen in Missionar- und Reiterstellung sowie beim Doggy Style am wohlsten. 

(ks)

 

www.huffingtonpost.de/entry/studie-sexstellung_de_5a5cb0f0e4b04f3c55a482f4

Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Speech: Words to Revisit Today

Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Speech: Words to Revisit Today
martin luther king jr dream speech

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is today, and his words resonate today more than perhaps any time since he uttered them in 1963 in Washington D.C.

“Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.”

Transcript:

I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.

Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.

But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition.

In a sense we have come to our nation’s capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds.” But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check — a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice. We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children.

It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. Those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.

But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.

We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. They have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. We cannot walk alone.

As we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, “When will you be satisfied?” We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. We can never be satisfied, as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro’s basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating “For Whites Only”. We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.

I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive.

Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.

I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.”

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification; one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream today.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.

This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.

This will be the day when all of God’s children will be able to sing with a new meaning, “My country, ‘tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim’s pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.”

And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!

Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!

Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California!

But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!

Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee!

Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.

And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

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Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Speech: Words to Revisit Today

Erdogan und Trump prallen in Syrien aufeinander – Experte warnt vor Katastrophe

Erdogan und Trump prallen in Syrien aufeinander – Experte warnt vor Katastrophe
Syrische SDF-Einheiten in Rakka.

  • Die USA unterstützen im Norden Syriens die Kurdengruppe YPG beim Aufbau einer “Grenzschutzarmee”
  • Die Türkei bereitet in der Region derweil einen Angriff auf die Kurden vor

Weitgehend unbemerkt bahnt sich in Syrien ein neuer Großkonflikt an. 

Der Schauplatz: Afrin im Norden des Landes.

Seit jeher stellen Kurden hier die Bevölkerungsmehrheit, seit dem syrischen Bürgerkrieg kontrolliert die kurdische Partei PYD die Region. Rund 700.000 Menschen sollen hier mittlerweile leben.

Etwa jeder Zweite kam als Flüchtling in die lange vergleichsweise sichere Region, viele aus Aleppo. Doch die Zeit, in der Afrin ein geschützter Rückzugsort für die syrischen Kurden war, ist vorbei. 

► Türkische Streitkräfte stehen nach Angaben von Staatspräsident Recep Tayyip Erdogan unmittelbar vor einer großen Operation gegen die YPG, den bewaffneten Arm der PYD.

► Zugleich hat die US-Regierung von Präsident Donald Trump Berichten zufolge beschlossen, eine neue Grenztruppe mit den Kurden in der Region aufbauen zu wollen.

Die Offensive, die Erdogan plant, könnte so nicht nur für die Menschen in Afrin verheerend werden.

Syrien-Experte Ömer Özkizilcik von der türkischen Middle East Foundation sagte der HuffPost: “Die USA haben mit ihrer Unterstützung für die YPG eine gefährliche Grundlage geschaffen, die weit größere Krisen zur Folge haben kann als die aktuelle Syrien-Krise.”

USA gießen Öl ins Feuer

Was Özkizilcik meint: Die Unterstützung der US-Amerikaner für die Kurden im Grenzgebiet zur Türkei könnte die kurdische Terrormiliz PKK stärken.

Ein Konflikt mit den Kurden wäre katastrophal für die gesamte Welt.
Ömer Özkizilcik

“Die PKK würde sehr gerne den Krieg in die Türkei ausweiten. Auch wenn es sehr unwahrscheinlich ist, wäre ein Bürgerkrieg innerhalb der Türkei katastrophal für die gesamte Welt”, sagt der Experte.

Der Schritt der US-Regierung, eine neue Kurden-Einheit in der umkämpften Region zu fördern, wurde am Mittwoch überraschend bekannt. Zuletzt hatte Donald Trump mehrfach erklärt, die US-Unterstützung für die Kurden nach dem vermeintlichen Sieg über den IS deutlich zurückfahren zu wollen.

Mehr zum Thema: Erdogan schwört die Türken auf einen Krieg ein – und zeigt in Syrien, dass er zu allem bereit ist

Kurden warnen vor Krieg gegen Zivilsiten

Die Nachricht kommt zu einem brisanten Zeitpunkt. 

Die türkische Nachrichtenagentur Anadolu meldete, am Samstag und Sonntag hätten die türkischen Streitkräfte an der Grenze zu Syrien Gebiete unter Kontrolle der YPG mit Artillerie beschossen. Am Samstag hatte Erdogan die YPG zur Kapitulation aufgefordert und gedroht, sie andernfalls innerhalb von “weniger als einer Woche” zu vernichten.

Die AKP-Regierung will für Chaos sorgen und die YPG auseinander reißen.
Hevi Mustafa

Der ehemalige Vize-Vorsitzende der PYD Salih Muslim Muhammad berichtete jedoch, die Türkei habe einzig und allein die Zivilbevölkerung mit ihren Geschützen attackiert.

“Die Türkei bombardiert keine Militär-Positionen, sondern zivile Gegenden”, schrieb er bei Twitter. Die Kurden könnten nichts tun, außer sich selbst und ihre Würde zu verteidigen.

Turkey is not shelling DSF positions in Afrin, but civilian areas, the aim is demographic change, to replace the terrorists and allies in the Kurdish areas. so the Kurds have nothing other then defending themselves and their dignity.

— Salih Maslem Mohamed (@SalihMaslem) January 14, 2018

Hevi Mustafa, Vorsitzende des Kantons Afrin, erklärte in einer Stellungnahme: “Wir wollen keinen Krieg, aber die AKP-Regierung nimmt unsere Aufrufe nicht ernst. (…) Sie wollen Afrin angreifen, um die Realität auf dem Boden zu ändern. Sie wollen hier für Chaos sorgen und die YPG auseinander reißen.”

Head of Afrin Canton Hevi Mustafa: “We Want Peace and We Want to Have Good Relations with Our Neighbors” #Afrin#Efrinpic.twitter.com/Dw3S1XjIG4

— Mutlu Civiroglu (@mutludc) January 14, 2018

Mustafa forderte Erdogan auf, zu beweisen, dass die Kurden vorhätten, die Türkei zu attackieren. Die Türkei rechtfertigt ihren Einsatz im Norden Syriens auch mit der Entstehung eines Rückzugsort für kurdische Terroristen, die die Türkei ins Visier nehmen würden.

Kurden geben sich kampfbereit

Die YPG-Einheiten sind Teil der Demokratischen Kräfte Syriens, einem im Kampf gegen den IS von den USA unterstützten Dachverband. Die kurdische Mehrheit der Gruppe verfolgt in Syrien Autonomiepläne, die Washington jedoch bislang ablehnt.

Die Kurden werden als ein Ganzes aufbegehren. Es wird ein totaler Krieg.
Saleh Moslem

Die neuen Spannungen in der Region Afrin könnten die kurdischen Gruppen weiter radikalisieren.

Saleh Moslem, ehemaliger Anführer der YPG und nun Politiker in der Kurdenregion Rojava, warnte laut der kurdischen Nachrichtenagentur Rudaw bereits am Samstag: “Das kurdische Volk wird als ein Ganzes aufbegehren. Es wird ein totaler Krieg.”

USA hat Kurden “bis an die Zähne bewaffnet” 

Experte Özkizilcik glaubt jedoch nicht an das kurdische Durchhaltevermögen.

Zwar habe die YPG seit Jahren viele Verteidigungsanlagen in der Region etabliert. “Nichtsdestotrotz sollten die Ziele an der Front nach einer Bombardierungswelle seitens Artillerie- und Panzerbeschuss ein leichtes Ziel für die von der Türkei unterstützten syrischen Rebelleneinheiten sein”, erklärt Özkizilcik.

Nachdem der Durchbruch an der Front gelingt, hänge der Verlauf der Ereignisse davon ab, “wie weit die Türkei vorrücken will”.

In der Nacht auf Montag verlegte die Türkei offenbar erneut mehrere Panzer in Richtung ihrer südlichen Grenze.

Turkey sends reinforcements to southern border as artillery units hit YPG positions in northern Syria after Turkish President Erdogan’s speech
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Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan’ın açıklamaları sonrası Suriye sınırında Afrin’de YPG mevzilerine yönelik bombardıman ve sevkiyat devam ediyor
# pic.twitter.com/LVhi4pKZCL

— Mete Sohtaoğlu (@metesohtaoglu) January 14, 2018

Der Erfolg der Offensive könne jedoch von Russland und eben den USA verhindert werden. Russland unterhalte in Afrin fünf Militärbasen, die YPG-Einheiten außerhalb von Afrin seien “seitens der USA bis an die Zähne bewaffnet”.

In einem solchen Szenario würden die USA faktisch einen Nato-Verbündeten angreifen.
Ömer Özkizilcik

Sogar Angriffe über die türkische Grenze hinaus hält er für denkbar. “In einem solchen Szenario würde die USA faktisch einen NATO-Verbündeten innerhalb der eigenen Grenzen angreifen, was eine gewaltige Krise für die NATO wäre”, warnt Özkizilcik. 

Erdogan fürchtet Kurdenaufstand

Auch wenn das dieser Tage unwahrscheinlich scheint: Erdogan fürchtet auch in seinem eigenen Land einen Aufstand der Kurden. 

Seit mehr als zwei Jahren kommt es im Süden und Osten des Landes immer wieder zu militärischen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen der türkischen Armee und kurdischen Aktivisten. In mehreren Gegenden setzt das Militär mit Gewalt Ausgangssperren für Kurden durch, hunderte Zivilisten fielen dem militärischen Vorgehen zum Opfer.

Während sich die Kurden in Rojava, im Irak und zuletzt auch im Iran in verschiedenen Bewegungen emanzipieren, unterdrückt die AKP-Regierung jeden Wunsch auf Selbstgestaltung vehement.

In Afrin geht sie nun offenbar noch einen Schritt weiter. Sie will die Kurden zurückdrängen – zur Not auch auf Kosten eines Konfliktes mit den USA.

(ben)

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‘Your Pictures Live On In History’ – Behind The Scenes With The Official Royal Photographer

‘Your Pictures Live On In History’ – Behind The Scenes With The Official Royal Photographer
“About 30% of getting a great picture is luck,” says Chris Jackson, who has been taking pictures of royalty for close to 14 years.

“Your pictures live on in history – if you get a good one.”

Two weeks before Prince William married Kate Middleton, Jackson scouted Westminster Abbey, making sure he knew where to stand and what lens he would need to get the right exposure on the bride’s dress as the couple walked out with billions of people watching.

He checked into a hotel next door, even though he only lives 20 minutes away. He was up from 2am on the day with nerves.

His employer Getty Images, which supplies images to major publishers around the world, had 30 photographers across London to shoot every moment.

Technicians laid an ethernet cable that plugged Jackson’s camera to a team of editors across the road to broadcast his pictures as fast as possible to Getty’s clients.

He was in the right place: “They were looking straight at me.”

But luck couldn’t put him in two places at once. He regrets he could not snap the couple driving down the Mall in Prince Charles’ Aston Martin, covered in bunting.

“I’m a bit sad about that,” he sighs.

These two moments reflect the variety he says he loves. Jackson wants to combine the iconic, rehearsed moments with the spontaneity at the carefully-planned and closely-guarded events he captures. In the coming months ahead of another royal wedding, this time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s, he will be especially busy attempting to do just that.

He is among the “official photographers”, as he refers to them at one point during our interview. Jackson photographs Britain’s Royal Family on tours and visits, not falling out of nightclubs.

You could almost mistake him for a royal. Well spoken, the 38-year-old is newly married to Kate Middleton’s stylist and his Instagram shows he is as much of a globetrotter as his subjects.

He once photographed Prince Harry visiting Nepal, then went straight to Kenya to follow Prince William on a tour that saw him fly rangers by helicopter as part of their anti-poaching mission.

He works to the royals’ timetable, not his own, and his work is closely tied to the Royal Family’s charities. He held an exhibition promoting the work of Prince Harry’s Sentebale, which helps impoverished children in Lesotho and Botswana, and produced a documentary about the prince’s Invictus Games.

He tells me the royals are “unique and powerful ambassadors for the country”. Jackson has even appeared as a “royal spokesman” on television.

This closeness to the royals and their issues can make him reluctant to go into detail interviewers relish probing for.

Before we sit down for our interview, I’m warned Jackson won’t discuss his personal relationship with them beyond his photography. Yes, he has seen The Crown, he doesn’t know if the royals have and thinks its set design is convincing. “No comment on the storyline,” he says.

He calls it a “real privilege” to be chosen to shoot Prince George’s fourth birthday portrait but won’t discuss what happened behind the scenes of the shoot at Kensington Palace.

When I ask if photography helps him to show the public the side of the royals he knows in private, he simply says “not really” and talks about his love of travel in Africa and taking pictures.

“Being a photographer is the most honest thing you can do… I try and create an honest archive of the Royal Family,” he says. “An honest and unique archive.”

His interest in photography began in his student flat at Cardiff University, which had a dark room. He soon had a sideline developing photos. After graduating, he did work experience for photography agencies before getting a job at Getty, one of the world’s best known photo agencies.

Jackson shies away from broader questions about his work but opens up as we talk about the photos he is proudest of.

Over the years, he has learned to scout venues ahead of time to know where to stand and has come to anticipate the type of person each royal tends to speak to. But luck is always part of it.

The Queen, whom Jackson tends to photograph in more formal settings, offers him the best chance of taking the historic picture he yearns for. But she can make it tough.

“She’s not always smiling. In fact, you can go a whole event where she’s not smiling,” he says. “She doesn’t always make it easy for you. But I like that.”

Jackson felt the buzz of anticipation when the Queen walked into a shaft of natural light during a visit to a school in Wales just as, luckily, she was smiling.

Prince Harry presents a different challenge.

Jackson says: “He’s a big hugger, wherever he goes. He’s always very touchy feely… You have to be quick off the draw to capture those… They’re all wonderful and lovely but you do have to be able to see people’s faces a bit.” Harry, like his father, has an “expressive face”, the photographer.

Photo editors on the newspapers that publish his pictures don’t always share his eye.

At the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, Jackson took a series of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, illuminated by light through a clock face as they looked over the Seine.

He gets annoyed when publications use the image in which the Duchess is facing straight ahead, rather than the one where she faces left as the Duke looks on. 

“It’s very subtle… She turned around slightly so she’s exactly between the spokes. For me, that makes all the difference.”

At least at Getty, Jackson is the one editing the pictures to send out to the media and put in Getty’s 80-million picture archive to “document the story” of royal engagements.

But the days Jackson documents are still only the ones where the royals invite publicity. What does he say to those who say he’s a stenographer, dutifully recording only what they want the world to see?

He ums, ers and fidgets with his pen while thinking, before saying: “They put the events in the diary that they want to do. They’re in control of that event and I just record that moment.

“People can have whatever opinion they want I suppose. I just record what’s in front of me.”

As we look over his photos, he describes his love of unexpected moments that no one foresees or controls.

Jackson was photographing the Queen at the Royal Albert Hall in her first public appearance after a BBC error triggered a scare over her health.

He pictured the Queen, her daughter Princess Anne and her daughter-in-law The Countess of Wessex all laughing as they cut a cake celebrating the centenary of the Women’s Institute.

“When you say ‘you photograph these moments that are scripted’ – this isn’t a moment that’s been scripted by the Royal Family.

“It’s something that’s happened very naturally, a family moment. She’s having a laugh here.”

He says he has never not used a photo for fear it would upset the royals. After more fidgeting with the pen, he interrupts a follow-up to say: “There are times when you put the camera down.”

Jackson remembers an event at a hospital with Prince Charles visiting cancer patients, when the prince entered one ward where patients were so ill, Jackson felt intrusive taking photos.

“It wasn’t going to produce an image that told the story any better,” he says, shaking his head.

He didn’t stop shooting when the Duchess of Cambridge she walked alone through a war cemetery in Singapore.

In a sombre moment, Jackson notes, “You could’ve put the camera down.” He didn’t. As she walked away, she turned to look at the graves and Jackson took the photo.

There are much more sombre moments in his archive. The Queen, 91, did not lay a wreath at the cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday last year for the first time ever, letting Charles lay it for her.

Jackson photographed her looking on, showing emotion with typical understatement.

“Quite often, you’ll find photos where they’re clearly not shedding a tear or crying but they might touch their eye… and people say ‘Oh, a member of the Royal Family is crying’,” Jackson says.

“But at that moment, you did sense there really was a moment of passing the baton on. She did look a bit sad.”

That photo was weeks after he photographed “the beginning of a new era”, as he calls it when Meghan Markle made an unscheduled appearance at the Invictus Games, the first time she was pictured with Prince Harry at an official engagement.

“We obviously knew they were an item but not officially,” he says. Paparazzi had already pictured them together, he adds. The actions of paparazzi is another subject I was warned off asking about during our interview.

Does he think his creating a better record of the royals than rival photographers who operate beyond their sanction? Is an official photographer’s archive of them better than the paparazzi’s?

“Er,” he says, looking awkwardly at the press officer. “I don’t know.”

“Maybe come back to that question,” the press officer suggests.

“I’m creating a library, a record of the British Royal Family, in the best way I can, of their events,” Jackson adds.

Another of their biggest events is on the way.

There’s a lot to think about ahead of the next Royal Wedding in May. Another carriage ride, balcony appearance and emergence from St George’s Chapel in Windsor will all need photographing from every angle.

Given the choice, Jackson says he would want to shoot the newly weds as they first emerge after the service, just as he did at Harry’s older brother’s wedding.

Crowds and cordons will make it just as hard to move around Windsor on the day as it was at Westminster Abbey.

Jackson will have to pick the best spot to stand to get the shot he wants, wait for the couple to come out and “hope I’ve got a bit of a stroke of luck as well”.

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HRC to Hold More than 25 Community Service Events on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

HRC to Hold More than 25 Community Service Events on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

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Today, HRC announced that hundreds of HRC volunteers are stepping up to engage in over 25 community service events nationwide in a Day of Service. Their efforts will support local health and human services providers and organizations in cities from Philadelphia to Las Vegas. With the backing and involvement of HRC members and supporters across the country, hundreds of volunteers will take part in a variety of service projects — from making dinner and assembling care packages for LGBTQ homeless youth to assisting with a donation drive for HIV & AIDS service organizations. HRC is joining dozens of other organizations in Monday’s day of action to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the racial justice and civil rights pioneer whose leadership and dedication continue to empower people in every community.

“Today, as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we take the time to reflect on the work we must do to realize his vision of a fair, equal and just America,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “After a year that showed the need for community engagement, empowerment and action, we must double down on our efforts to live out Dr. King’s values and stand up against attacks on all members of our community. Today we honor Dr. King with service, and we keep his spirit and vision at the center of our fight for full equality each and every day.”

Across the country, volunteers will be working with organizations that reflect the diversity of the LGBTQ community. In Cleveland, HRC volunteers will partner with Cleveland Black Pride and the NAACP, among other organizations, to support LGBTQ homeless youth. In Los Angeles, volunteers will help assemble care kits for Bienestar, an organization that provides HIV testing, counseling and support for the LGBTQ community. And in St. Louis, volunteers will assist the International Institute of St. Louis in providing support for immigrants and refugees.

In total, HRC will partner with 40 health and human services providers across more than 25 cities and regions in living out the values of justice and equality that Dr. King so tirelessly championed. They are: Lost N Found Youth (Atlanta); BostonCares (Boston); Youth Empowerment Performance Project (YEPP) and Lakeview Lutheran Church (Chicago); Lighthouse Youth and Family Services (Cincinnati); Cleveland Black Pride, NAACP, Beyond Identities Community Center and the Phillis Wheatley Association (Cleveland); The Family Place (Dallas); Hetrick-Martin Institute (New York); LGBTQ Home for Hope (Philadelphia); Montrose Grace Place, Bering Open Gate, Tony’s Place and the Montrose Counseling Center (Houston); Lifeworks Austin (Austin, Texas) Zebra Coalition (Orlando, Fla.); San Diego Youth Services (San Diego); YMCA Linwood (Kansas City, Mo.); Golden Rainbow (Las Vegas); Bienestar (Los Angeles); Launch Pad (Nashville, Tenn.); Greenwood Park Elementary School (Charlotte, N.C.); Laguna Food Pantry (Laguna Beach, Calif.); The LGBT Sanctuary Palm Springs (Palm Springs, Calif.); Sexual Minority Resource Center (SMYRC), HomePlate Youth Services, Triple Point and First Christian Church (Portland, Ore.); Rainbow Community Center and LGBTQ Youth Space (San Jose, Calif.); YouthCare (Seattle, Wash.); SunServe (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.); International Institute of St. Louis (St. Louis); Haven House (Raleigh, N.C.); Greater Twin Cities United Way (Minneapolis); Wanda Alston Foundation and Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) (Washington, D.C.); Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (San Antonio).

For more information about service projects around the country, visit hrc.org/MLKDayOfService.

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