Wednesday, February 28, 2007

All those gay Nigerians

The BBC is reporting that the Nigerian house of representatives is trying to outlaw gay relationships. I guess they have solved all Nigeria's other major problems like violence in oil producing regions, or kidnappings, or poverty. And I guess this law is necessary since there is such an epidemic of homosexuality. (Really, if you are Nigerian, how many openly gay people have you ever met in Nigeria?)

I wonder if this is driven by politics -- after all, this kind of action will be popular. It would be unfortunate to see the same kind of divisive politics that was used to buy votes here in the US, being applied in Nigeria. Except this will not be divisive, since there are probably not many people who are going to oppose the bill. It will just be a tool for defeating the more free-thinking and/or intellectual politicians. (How do you explain your opposition to this bill to your constituents?)

Interestingly, this story is being picked up by American Christians (particularly Episcopals) in the light of the imminent breakup of the Anglican communion and the signifant role the Nigerian church is playing. And at least one American blogger is giving play-by-play commentary on the developing story.

Finally, it will be interesting to see which Nigerian politicians oppose this. The BBC article points out:

The deputy chairman of the house committee on human rights Abdul Oroh says it was hypocritical of proponents of the bill to use morality and religion as basis for their arguments.

"We should not be hypocritical here. I think we should deal with this subject dispassionately. While we are trying to protect morals and values, we must also remember to protect people's rights even if they are a minority," Mr Oreh said at the public hearing.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Animusic Pipe Dream

I first saw this movie in a graduate Computer Graphics course. I was pleased to come across it again surfing on atomfilms.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Obama Interview in 2002

I think this is going to start circulating around the web. Here is an interview in 2002 (before the Iraq war) where Senate Candidate Barack Obama outlines his opposition to preemptive war. Another interesting thing is that he mentions the possibility of a Sunni-Shia conflict.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Graduating soon

I crossed the 102 million second mark... that is 102 million seconds before I graduate

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Obama in San Fransisco

Film maker zennie62 offers a little expose about Senator Barack Obama's visit at a Senator Barbara Boxer campaign event on Monday. Boxer spoke with her usual motherly passion: "When I look at him... I see in him what has worked right with America." But what was all that "Amen" and "Hallelujah" in the background about?!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Rethinking Ralph Nader

Robert Kuttner gives a positive review of the documentary An Unreasonable Man about Ralph Nader. He points out that long before Nader was blasted by liberals as an ego-centric presidential candidate who put Bush in the White House, he was an important advocate for consumer rights -- and the documentary does a balanced job of communicating this... makes me want to watch it. Democracy Now interviews Ralph Nader about the movie here.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Destiny: On the lot

Is this poetry? Is this a joke? Or just postmodern expression? The lines are somewhat blurry... but it is interesting anyway.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Soon to graduate

I've crossed the 103 million second mark in the countdown till my graduation (on natidea.com). I remember when it was over 104 million. I must be making progress!

Website Plan for natidea.com




Ok, not a real plan, just a waste of time.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Market Driven

Why is Sen. Barack Obama such a hot commodity right now? Conservatives like to say "Let the market decide". I suggest that Obamamania is a manifestation of this principle. The media isn't gushing over him (He's a rockstar) because of a "liberal bias". Its because he sells well (ratings, clips on YouTube). And maybe he can sell the US to an increasingly skeptical world.

For his supporters, it is an added bonus that he also has a good progressive record, a bipartisan streak, good leadership skills, good looks, good ideas, and all the other things people want in a president.

Obama's Announcement