Saturday, December 31, 2022
What is old is new again. Crimea, empire, , national mythos, Now what Why Losing Crimea Will Destroy Putin
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Hanukkah, not quite done
Image from StockFreeImages.com |
RantWoman promised the year 8 Hanukkah posts and there is one more in the pipeline. The RantFamily Christmas is occurring in phases and RantWoman can give credit many places for the Hanukkah posts also occurring not quite on schedule, or doing some kind of hyphenated Quaker thing where the historical Quaker practice of not recognizing any day differently from any other collides with procrastination, at least faint desire to season possibly inflammatory content.
But it's end of the year list / 12 days of Christmas time so timeliness will occur somehow.
In the meantime as a gesture of ecology, recycling Not quite done from RantWoman's other blog...
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Hanukkah Day 8 Disability Climate Change Infrastructure Intersectionality.
A fun Dreamstime image with people of several colors though perhaps only hidden disabilities |
RantWoman here takes a break from total self-absorption with an eye to sharing other voices
An excellent video from Canada with a stop on the way for some RantWoman opinions
Extract from promo email about an excellent local projects; RantWoman will now be seasoning whether and how to help season the conversation with some topical infrastructure jargon and commentary about disability matters. RantWoman is glad, although the alt text does not say so, that the group photo below includes a child in a stroller. RantWoman may need to riff on that..
Inspiring New BIPOC Report on Community Safety
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Saturday, December 24, 2022
Hanukkah with a turkey or is it a peacock?
Thank you Dreamstime |
There WILL be 8 Hanukkah posts. The timeline will have kinks because RantWoman got started late and means to end on time.
Friday, December 23, 2022
Shchedryk / Щедрик. Carol of the Bells. Original Ukrainian Version with ...
Hanukkah: and by accident of calendar Rest in Peace.
Menorah from Freepic |
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Hanukkah Night 3 Affiliation
Drawing behaving oddly as I edit |
RantWoman how would you like your affiliation in the .... directory?
Okay then,
PS Thank you for asking about accessibility in a software realm where RantWoman wanders all the time even if it's a different Quaker realm
Pieni Rumpali (The Little Drummer Boy) from a 2017 concert
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Hanukkah, night 2, on fire all the time
Image from Dreamstime |
Night 2: on being a white person with a disability, the always satisfying experience of having people's eyes glaze over so badly even RantWoman can tell just because RantWoman makes a reasonable accommodations request. Add the naive expectation that such requests can be coped with no fuss, no muss, no heads exploding at mere mention of RantWoman's name, no deciding accessibility is all handled because of some survey or that disability can be turned on and off depending on location.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Hanukkah 2022: on fire?
Happy Hanukkah image from Dreamstime |
RantWoman is not Jewish. No one in RantWoman's family is Jewish. So RantWoman doing anything framed around Hanukkah is a little presumptuous. And this is RantWoman so presumptuous is what we've got. RantWoman recently spent one Hanukkah season rage blogging on the theme of "nothing appropriate" in honor of one of the RantParents' more spectacular seasonal parenting lapses and the general state of RantWoman's frets about RantBrother..
This year in honor of the Feast of Lights RantWoman will be examining topics on a spectrum between small prose fires and make someone's head explode. RantWoman is not unconcerned about the Make people's head explode point but does not necessarily know how to buffer. RantWoman may or may not, for the sight dependent, add images from her recent Holiday Iconography post.
RantWoman is a little late for the first night and will simply adapt a Hanukkah greeting she offered to one of her blindness email lists with an asterisk indicating that part of the "on Fire" discussion has to do with bigger themes of Diversity Equity Inclusion and a suggestion RantWoman concurs with to (HORRORS) do away with invocations at a state convention, and even more outrageously with the Pledge of Allegiance, since some of us refuse to mumble about one nation under God with liberty and justice for all.
But let us stick to Hanukkah for now.
(Hi all)
Thank you for the wishes and happy hanukkah to you. (the internet says this is a perfectly acceptable seasonal wish.)
I went looking for reminders about the meaning of Hanukkah and foun this article I appreciated because it covers lots of different parts of the history.
Pay attention to all the ways to spell hanukkah which the screen reader definitely helps find.
Eating fried foods is a traditional part of Hanukkah. No one in my family is Jewish but one food from the Sephardic tradition that is made a lot in Mexico is bunuelos. My dad liked bunuelos and sometimes programmed sephardic music as part of his college choral programs. I found a recipe. It is a typical recipe website mess of ads and videos but you can use headings to find the recipe and instructions and skip all the rest.
Mexico In mY kitchen bunuelo recipe
Sometimes people who openly display menorahs get attacked or harassed so I also wish everyone a safe and festive celebration.
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Monday, December 19, 2022
Doing it Right Courageous Conversations in a Climate of Fear
Yo, Putin, you've got plenty on your hands; nuking Yellowstone National Park probably won't help
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Thursday, December 15, 2022
From TYT Republicans: No Child Tax Credit Until We Get Another Business Tax Cut
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Holiday iconography 2022
RantWoman's Christmas work team is full of dyspeptic elves and proud members of the Asociation of Bad Friends particularly known for telling too much of the truth and not always even nicely.
RantWoman DOES mean Christmas even though RantWoman knows perfectly well there are plenty of tood ways and plenty of good reasons to go for HOLIDAY celebrations. DO NOT mash all the holidays together. Let us all feel both blessed in who we are and able to appreciate guests of other persuasions.
In any case, RantWoman is feeling inclined to accommodate the needs of Sight-dependent readers who need visual imagery on which to hang stories or as support for the verbal framework.
Plus, it's just the holidays and weird things clamber out of RantWoman's psyche along with the Christmas decorations. Think of these as very over-the-top emojis
The following bits of iconography may or may not be sprinkled through blog posts over the next few weeks.
The Blooming Christmas cactuses symbolizing good friendship and faithful annual flowering |
A compost symbol
Royalty free Food waste not quite composted to symbolize themes that come back and back and back and lack of patience about finding exactly the right royalty free graphic |
RantWoman was astounded by the scale of some piles which turned up when RantWoman asked the internet for images of steaming piles of manure.
RantWoman imagines the meaning will be clear in context. Also please do not @ RantWoman about methane and livestock production if only because RantWoman does not have a better metaphor handy. |
Some activated Charcoal
Activated charcoal for those times when RantWoman is sorely tempted to hand out lumps of coal and instead something badly needs to be filtered |
lumps of coal AKA VERY intensely composted organic matter.
Skip the reflections about burning hydrocarbons and greenhouse gases, how about nutritionally appalling no-bake cookie recipe involving crushed oreos and minimarshmallows instead |
From the governor's equity summit
RantWoman is posting this item as a window both into the output of the Governor's Equity Summit and as a sampler of vitriol also available on a certain social media platform
RantWoman is not attempting to offer alt text. Readers may appreciate sharing consumption of the table with someone also interested in ...
From the Governor's Equity Summit in Tacoma...if you're not paying attention, the revolution's going to happen without you even noticing. pic.twitter.com/DsPsq6g7CF
— W. David Pleasance (@2XVZwg9ge) December 13, 2022
Monday, December 12, 2022
What would God actually say? The wrath of God struck Russia: Moscow Streets Have Become Hell! I Divin...
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Putin Has Plan to Flee Russia After Government Collapses
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
History, Reconciliation; Indian Schools
RantWoman is aware of wanting to wanting to wander into topics whose connection will almost certainly will not be obvious upon initial reading. RantWoman needs to start somewhere and hopefully connect with the kind of trustworthy editor who does not make RantWoman feel as if she is just supposed to hack off her right arm.
Today in #CivicsForLauren
1. RantWoman is pondering moral obligation in connection with a certain Indian school and certain family mineral rights based in SW Colorado.
2. RantWoman directs your attention to an Arizona Mirror article called The Horrors of Arizona Indian Boarding Schools have goon unacknowledged for too long RantWoman has put "Read up on Indian School issues in #CO03 on her mean to do list, partly for family reasons and partly in appreciation of the AZ faith communities represented in the above opinion piece.
3. Quoting from he article above:
"For lawmakers, (reckoning with the past and striving toward a more just future) means supporting congressional efforts to kickstart a truth and healing process. Last September, the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies in the U.S. Act (H.R. 5444/S. 2907) was introduced in both chambers of Congress. If passed, the legislation would create the first formal commission in U.S. history to investigate the human rights violations committed at these boarding schools and make recommendations for further government action.
In Arizona, Sen. Mark Kelly and Reps. Raul Grijalva, Ruben Gallego, Greg Stanton, Ann Kirkpatrick, and Tom O’Halleran have all co-sponsored this bill. We urge Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and Reps. Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs, David Schweikert, and Debbie Lesko to follow in their footsteps. Further, we urge all faith communities across the country to join our call and contact their lawmakers in support of this legislation.
We cannot undo the immense harm caused by these boarding schools. But with this legislation currently before Congress, we can begin charting a new path forward with tribal communities—one based on truth, transparency, and justice. Our faith and morals demand it".
4. RantWoman, who is not currently a constituent but does have history. .and definitely notes topical history in CO. is wondering whether you would possibly consider signing on as a co-sponsor now and helping to ensure the bill gets reintroduced in the next Congress.
5. RantWoman notices that you have been elected to the Republican policy committee for CO, NE, KS, and OK. RantWoman is finding herself way to tempted to offer snark: "Oh, good, now instead of one state for a barely re-elected congresswoman to not serve, she now has 4 states not to serve." RantWoman is TRYING to summon better angels and just say RantWoman thinks it's a bad idea when anyone thinks people on the coasts don't care what happens in the middle of the country, in the "flyover states." Plus OK has the second largest number of native american boarding schools after AZ so how about reaching out as a way for everyone to learn more about history.
There. RantWoman has now said enough about one strand of grappling with history to need to save other strands for another night.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Advent Week 2: Children, Go Where I Send Thee in Shawnee Mission KS
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Disinfo of the day. Another reason not to invite Nick Fuentes to dinner and MTG "We won't give a cent to Ukraine" | Break The Fake | TVP World
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Advent with Spelman College Glee Club - "Children, Go Where I Send Thee"
Friday, November 25, 2022
War Is Not A Woman's Game: something different for Black Friday
Friday, November 18, 2022
What can people find to AGREE about with respect to children, abortion, bodily autonomy?
#EnvironmentalJustice #FCNLAnnualMeeting
Quaker Christmas cactuses Blooming time in both white and pink |
Does RantWoman go to Affinity and DEI activities. OR does RantWoman opine about abortion and bodily autonomy and where and to what degree.
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Ok God, who is getting it wrong?
Sunday, November 6, 2022
God can handle it!
RantWoman is certain her readers need a travelogue from today's excursion to Planet RantWoman. RantWoman is certain readers need this at least as much as:
--multiple stomach churning meanderings through the electoral landscape.
--meditations about whether it is unseemly to root for Russian bombers getting blown up on Ukrainian tarmac just as one would root for one's fave team at a football game
--waves and waves of Twitterverse fireworks generated by the new #ChiefTwit
Round 1, not counting international Meeting for Worship related to Ukraine.
The queries:
1. What image of the divine/God/light/spirit most resonates with you?
2. When do you call on or use your image of the divine?
3. What are you learning or what would you like to learn about the divine?
Video that was supposed to seed worship: Images of God video from Godly Play Series
RantWoman needs to channel the beloved Sybil Bayles here. The sound is REALLY Crappy and Zoom auto-captioning is entertaining as long as RantWoman has no interest in whether the auto captions correspond to what is being said and as long as RantWoman can make it big enough both to read and to cover up visual content that RantWoman, even with bad eyes that theoretically might like simplicity just finds insipid! In other words, this video would NOT make RantWoman feel included and likely would NOT kindly dispose her toward Quakerism.
RantWoman said most of that out loud. RantWoman also said part of her image of the Divine is that "God can handle that."
RantWoman also resonated with comments about energy, boundlessness, connection, witchy leanings, and religious trauma right next to the wells of divine.
RantWoman did not say that the video evoked a number of less than spiritually inspiring, just BORING and socially unpleasant, threads from Sunday school of her youth.
Next round of queries, on silence
How does Silence Harm ?
How does Silence Minister ?
Further reading RantWoman looks forward to more fully digesting. The Goddess called silence
Later in not silence: a leading about spiritual / religious diversity among Quakers.
No one told me not to say "Jesus."
--Can one craft an invocation that is inclusive of Christians, Jews, Muslims?
--If the person finding someone to do an invocation goes straight to Jesus language and the person asked to provide an invocation cannot fathom an invocation, should anyone be surprised if Jesus shows up? And what if Jesus shows up from all those times in the Gospels where Jesus one day works among Jews and another day does the same work among non-Jews?
--Should there even be an invocation at all?
--Ummm, should we call up the Chair of the national Multicultural Affairs Committee for thoughts about religious pluralism?
STAY TUNED. God can handle it!
And finally
because a lot of RantWoman's experience of the divine is about music, being surrounded by music, being enthralled whether or not one finds all the words congenial. Almost any form of music though well-rehearsed is even better.
Compline on the Feast of all saints. Do not bring up the fact that Reformation Sunday, Halloween, Samhain, All Saints Day, Day of the dead have already trundled by on the calendar
Pastor Jamal Bryant Scorches Herschel Walker In Fiery Sunday Sermon
Friday, November 4, 2022
Mr. Tuxedo: reprint from the WA Council of the Blind Summer 2022 newsline
RantMOM is about to hit a major birthday. Elections are upon us and RantWoman hopes to be relieved of the call to attend to the doings of a certain southern CO Congresswoman. The weather is shifting and RantWoman's mind is prone for various reasons this time of year to wander among various moments of her life. And frankly, RantWoman needs a break from her YouTube diet.
With that in mind, RantWoman here reprints an item from the summer 2022 Newsling of the WA Council of the Blind.
Mr. Tuxedo
May 2022
Mr. Tuxedo
is not the cat’s real name, but in the age of internet verification questions
even one’s childhood cat has to have an internet name. Plus the name sort of
fitsthe tumultuous life of a feline
artiste.
Possibly unusual origins
Mr. Tuxedo
was a typical tuxedo cat, all black except for a white bib and four white paws.
Mr. Tuxedo’s mother belonged to our neighbors Bill and Marty. Bill and Marty
had two upstairs bedrooms, but I am pretty sure they only slept in one. The
layout of their house paralleled ours, two of three houses built on S. Main St.
in what at the time was the small town of Gunnison CO.
The Seduction
Bill and
Marty had a fenced yard. My parents had turned one of three attics in our house
into a playroom that looked down into Bill and Marty’s yard. Bill and Marty’s
cat had kittens. My younger sister especially fell in love with the kittens. I
was already a sophisticated first grader and did not have nearly as much time
for falling in love with kittens as my sister did.
The Conquest
It was not
going to be a slam dunk that a kitten would come live with us. My mother grew
up on a farm and except for one white cat at a time, cats did not live indoors.
Mom was afraid of spraying and “messes.” She was afraid of the work a cat would
require. She probably was not ready to rely on three young kids to handle cat
care. My sister pleaded and pleaded and finally Mr. Tuxedo came to live with
us.
Very modest circumstances
Mr. Tuxedo
was assigned a sleeping space with old slightly ragged terry cloth towels on
the floor of the kitchen pantry, under the lowest shelf. I do not remember too many kitten adventures,
but there must have been some: I definitely remember that only paper ornaments
and other unbreakable decorations ever got hung on the lowest branches of our
Christmas trees.
Even more ostentatious attire and
toddler ballroom dancing
Mr. Tuxedo
and my sister bonded deeply. Mr. Tuxedo looked perfectly fabulous in his
natural attire but he tolerated being dressed in doll clothes and hauled around
in my sister’s doll buggy. He let my sister dance around holding his front paws
and expecting him to work his back legs. He granted me no such intimacies: in
case I wasn’t old enough to figure out on my own not to try anything so
intrusive, he had no qualms about making opinions known with a few scratches.
The lure of nature
Mr. Tuxedo
was always an indoor outdoor cat. Even though we lived on S Main St. that was
less fraught with dangers than it would be today. One summer someone in the city thought it
would be lovely to have trout in the irrigation ditches that ran along the
curbs. There was a lumber yard a couple blocks south of us. I am pretty sure
Mr. Tuxedo roamed at least as far as the lumber yard. One cold winter night, he
even brought home a baby skunk, one of those awkward interspecies
communications moments where the cat wants the human joyously to receive a gift
or maybe to learn to hunt it and the human, um, really doesn’t.
The Lord of the House
Mr. Tuxedo
was never allowed upstairs where our bedrooms were but he was definitely
allowed on the living room couch. He was not shy about wanting to exercise this
privilege. One time the director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir came to town to
do a workshop at the college where my dad taught music. This distinguished
musician came to our house for some kind of a reception and happened to sit in
what Mr. Tuxedo considered his spot on the couch. At one point, Mr. Tuxedo strode into the room
with all the self-possession that great conductors display on their way to the
podium. The great conductor was gracious enough that he probably would have
moved over, but for his insolence Mr. Tuxedo got summarily banished to the
pantry for the rest of the evening.
The Lunch menu
Our
neighbors on the other side were a somewhat older couple. A daughter with some
kind of disability and a grandson somewhat older than me lived with them.
Neighborly relations did okay when there were flowers to talk about, but the
household always seemed stressed. One of their great pleasures was a
hummingbird feeder. Even in the coldest winter days, the red liquid drew birds,
or as Mr. Tuxedo viewed things, lunch.
A tragic and agonizing death
Mr.
Tuxedo’s appetite and hunting prowess did not exactly help neighborly relations
and probably contributed to Mr. Tuxedo’s shortened lifespan and agonizing death
of suspected poisoning. Sometimes though a life has to be celebrated for what
was rather than what wasn’t: Mr. Tuxedo probably would have had to go live
somewhere else anyway because he left this world the summer my family moved to
MT.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Happy day of the dead
This animated skull so well speaks to... |
The calendar has now marched past Halloween, Reformation Day, Samhain, All Souls Day, Day of the Dead.
It's November! Just roll with it.
RantWoman here is not even going near multiple death-laden news streams
It is now current practice for primary care doctors to prod all patients to think about living wills, durable powers of attorney, and such. RantWoman will post some suggested resources separately.
RantWoman extends grace as well as she can manage to several people she knows who have recently lost loved ones.
Blind Roommate of the fatal bus accident wandered to mind recently during a conversation about blindness and technology. Blind Roommate typed about 90 words / minute, read Braille fluently, got textbooks pre-recorded and once in a great while ventured to the library to use a device called an Optacon that produced tactile content one letter at a time. This was before the age of screen readers. RantWoman also had not yet ventured into the world of online word-processing, but RantWoman to this day types about 45 wpm.
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Scary things
Please enjoy all this glorious and according to some ungodly pagan symbolism |
God has a weird sense of humor.
WA Council of the Blind convention.
RantWoman successfully traveled back and forth on public transit, across enormous boulevards, and through poorly lit parking lots 3 days in a row for something called Convention. Oh boy did we hit some "Thank God I do not feel alone" moments. One was about gender inclusive language from someone whose former state agency employer does an amazing job about such. This was counterposed by someone saying basically "I don't see any problem," that utterance of course being the first problem, never mind whether anyone who is metaphor-challenged gets upset about the wording.
Mention of Jesus is controversial when the desire was for a non-denominational inclusive invocation that might speak to Jews, muslims, and atheists as well as whoever else might be present. RantWoman is going to need to try again with one of the blind prayer warriors about all those times in the Gospels where Jesus does the same ministry on one page among Jews and on another page among people who are not Jews.
Jehovah's Witnesses DO NOT do Halloween.
RantWoman was asked and cajoled MS Word and the printer into delivering a printout from a website about such. RantWoman was not persuaded but considered it appropriate and doable to accomplish the request.
Viral--and blunt--candidate endorsement
The Denver Post endorses Lauren Boebert
Takeaways: does the reading public need a more specific enumeration of some of Rep. Boebert's more outrageous escapades? Is the understated version more than sufficient?
What will be the task of speaking about climate change and resource management after the election?
This race is one of several this year where RantWoman desperately hopes voters will save us all from having to invoke the 14th amendment against representatives who had unmistakable roles when a certain flock of "tourists" visited the nation's capital on January 6, 2021.
WA Senate race is allegedly a tossup or at least one pollster wants it to be so
RantWoman made it through the Entire Town Hall conversation between Sen. Patty Murray and soft MAGA Republican challenger Tiffany Smiley. By soft-MAGA, RantWoman means quite a bit of the most outspoken MAGA content was scrubbed from Mrs. Smiley's campaign website between the primary and the fall campaign season.
The town hall was still a bit of a trial. The two candidates were each asked a series of questions generated when KRO TV solicited suggestions from viewers and from a really interesting set of community groups. Questions hit: who won the 2020 election, climate change, inflation and gas prices, saving Medicare, funding for the war in Ukraine, abortion. RantWoman in general found Mrs. Smiley's answers vague; RantWoman is not even inspired to go look them up on Mrs. Mrs. Smiley's website. Sen. Murray presented 30 years of accomplishments to counter Smiley's claims that Sen. Murray has not fixed all the problems there are to fix over 30 years in office.
Mrs. Smiley is trained as a pediatric nurse. One of RantWoman's neighbors said "There's a nursing shortage. Why doesn't she go back to what she is trained to do.?" Curiously, despite Mrs. Smiley's 100% prolife position and promises of maternal support no other Republican ever mentions for mothers of infants and child care, nothing came up about working conditions and why nurses are fleeing the profession.
Instead, at EVERY campaign event Mrs. Smiley must tell her story about her husband being blinded by a car bomb while serving in Iraq and all her fights with the VA to get him real rehab so that he even returned to Active duty teaching at the Army War College. At the campaign's sole debate, this got mentioned in response to at least half the questions. In tonight's town hall, it got mentioned only twice, once at the beginning and once at the end. RantWoman is happy to acknowledge she is not necessarily doing well about sounding respectful: car bombs suck. Heroism is heroism. Rehabilitation is a tough road. And somehow the need to repeat the story rings to RantWoman a little like playing on the general public's fear of blindness.
Ironically, RantWoman knows a longtime nurse who also had to fight her organization to find a position after she experienced sudden vision loss. RantWoman also, this very weekend heard 3 speakers who experienced sudden traumatic vision loss. They all have spouses; none of their spouses felt any need to run for Senate because of the experience.
RantWoman is most able to say anything coherent about two exchanges, one about funding for the war in Ukraine, and one about student debt cancellation. Both candidates agree that funding for the war should not be cut. Sen. Murray spoke about wanting to review funding requests carefully and about working with allies. Mrs. Smiley had some very muddled comment about how things should never have been allowed to get as bad as they are. She repeated Trumpish talking points about alleged military weakness and the disastrous pullout from Afghanistan. She also said the US should stand with the women of Iran and get rid of the "nucular" deal. two minutes per side of course is not long enough to do anything but have one's head explode about military action and whether or not it defends women's rights. Also even though the prospects and achievable goals for diplomacy look pretty hopeless right now, the only thing that sticks in RantWoman's mind is maintenance of current funding levels for military aid.
Divergence of opinion about student debt cancellation was sort of predictable. Sen. Murry is all for it and wants Congress to work on ways to incentivize states to change funding and tuition practices to reduce the financial burden on students. Mrs. Smiley griped about plumbers and farmers and tradespeople having to help pay the costs of people going to college, which is not of course what the debt cancellation does. In particular while Mrs. Smile yammers about components of inflation that are global and that cannot be easily or quickly solved, student debt cancellation immediately push money in the hands of young people who are going to use it for all kinds of beneficial economic activity.
RantWoman does agree with Mrs. Smiley that people should also have lower barriers to getting non-college training in trades.
RantWoman does NOT, however, buy Mrs. Smiley's suggestion that military service is a great way to finance education. First there's that part about risk of getting blinded in a car bomb, poisoned by burn pit smoke, crippled by physical injury, or disabled by TBI and PTSD. Next there is the part about people with disabilities not getting to enlist even if they want to. RantWoman would STRONGLY prefer a wide range of inclusive and accessible safe work opportunities that do not rely on a poverty draft. In other words, Mrs. Smiley has not earned RantWoman's vote but RantWoman also has beefs with the whole situation no matter who is Senator.
And finally, a dare
The algorithmic gods of Twitter served up this Get out and VOTE sermon delivered by one of the founders of The Pursuit Church lately unfolding and famous for, among other things, Continuing to hold church in spite of COVID restrictions
But never mind all that. RantWoman challenges readers to listen to the WHOLE sermon. Can you find at least 5 things that resemble Quakers? Understand, there is also MUCH content that may make readers' heads explode. But just try it.
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Quaker ChangerMaker event: Russia, Ukraine, and the Peace Testimony
RantWoman really needed today's FCNL Quaker Changemaker Event about the war in Ukraine and the Peace testimony.
Readers are going to have to wait for a link to the whole video but here is the closing paragraph.
Posted in chat by Timothy Gee, General Secretary, FWCC to Everyone 10:43 AM
"We call on the governments of Ukraine, Russia, neighboring countries, the United States, NATO, and the European Union, to explore all avenues—whether public or private—for a renewed conversation to address the human security needs of all the peoples and countries in the region, to help provide the basis for long term peace."
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Fascinating Interview: Why Michael Fanone Didn't Shoot Capitol Rioters
Ulan-Ude Buryatia
Monday, October 24, 2022
Patty Murray Debates Tiffany Smiley for WA Senate campaign.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Compline and today's Russia content