#theocracy

faab64@diasp.org

#Iran: The syndicate of the #BusDrivers unit company condemned the accusation of "blasphemy" against #Sharifeh_Mohammadi, a labor activist from Rasht and announced: "There is no doubt that this accusation is false and shameful, an independent civil and labor activist has been faced with a heavy accusation that they themselves know. It does not have a grain of truth."

#Hamava
#PoliticalPrisoner #Theocracy #DeathPenalty #LaborUnion #Politics #IRI #LaborAcfivisf #Dictagorship

سندیکای شرکت واحد #اتوبوس‌رانی، ‌اتهام «بغی» علیه #شریفهمحمدی، فعال کارگری اهل رشت را محکوم و اعلام کرد: «در کذب و شرم‌آور بودن این‌اتهام شکی نیست، یک فعال کارگری و مدنی مستقل را با‌ اتهام سنگینی روبه‌رو کرده‌اند که خودشان هم می‌دانند از ذره‌ای حقیقت برخوردار نیست.»
#هم‌آوا
#زندانی
سیاسی

faab64@diasp.org

If you want to understand the power of the Evangelical Christian Zionists in US and how they think, I would really recommend this old documentary from 2006.

The programme, presented by Tony Robinson, explored the role of “End Times” beliefs in the USA and Africa, and included interviews with a range of proponents and critics.

Robinson began by suggesting that “End Times” beliefs are politically very significant in the US, and scholar Paul Boyer was brought in to confirm this assessment. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention was also keen to assert his political influence:

Reagan’s administration would take our calls, in Bush I they would sometimes take our calls, in this Bush administration his advisors call us. And they say, you know, what’s your take on this issue? What is your perspective on this issue? And that’s as they should do. I mean, you know, you need to pay attention to your base.

Robinson reminds us that Bush had called for Israeli withdrawal from large parts of the West Bank prior to the Iraq War, but that this had changed by 2004; the voiceover is complemented by a smug grin from Land, who goes on to explain that the US should not pressure Israel to do something which the Israeli government thinks is detrimental.

During Bush, after me and my wife moved out of US, I could clearly see how the religious lunatics were taking over key positions in the US and the language used by Bush and his people were like reminders of the past, from the time Khomeini and his goons were slowly trying to take over the country and get rid of all "liberal" and "leftist" influence in the society, the big difference was that US has a system that was based on rule of law, that could not be easily changed without major changes in key positions in police, military and judiciary system.

The documentary "Doomesday Code" was like an eye opener, something I had seen in the 1960s Iran and the way they were talking about Rapture and second coming of Jesus, was so similar to the words of Khomeini's followers about the return of Mahdi (the 12th imam) and the necessary steps that would show that it was going to happen. But the Doomsday Cult believe in a different pre-conditions, and instead of waiting for it, they are actively pushing for it, from destruction of the environment, militarism, destructive war in west Asia and the whole region involved in a never ending conflict "that burns the whole region down".

The Doomsday cult was the first in a series of documentaries I watched and the books I read. And saw it jumping into main stream with the birther movement and islamophobic and racist hate against Obama followed by election of Trump and his Mullah Omar Pense as his running mate and later the VP who made huge changes in many parts of the US, from small courts, to the supreme court followed by unconditional support of Israel and setting the stage for a future conflict with Iran.

What is the real source of these ideas that so many people attribute to the book of Revelation? Whoever wrote it sheltered in a cave on the Greek island of Patmos, probably a refugee from Roman occupied Palestine. He is also likely to have consumed the local hallucinogenic magic mushrooms. So rather than taking these bizarre visions literally, it might make more sense to try to understand them in their historical context.

There are some 40 apocalyptic books from this era but this was the only one that made it into the Bible. If the author was writing about the hated Roman Empire, it could be that the seven heads of the beast meant the seven emperors.

The mark of the beast could be the head of the emperor on the coins. The dreaded 666 very likely represented three letters indicating the Emperor Nero – representing letters by numbers was, and is, common in Hebrew. If so, instead of being a description of a world in chaos, it could be seen as a book of morality, optimism and faith.

Let’s hope the End Timers start to see it like that before their actions really do bring about the end of the world.

#USPolitics #ChristianTaliban #ChristianZionists #Religion #Politics #Bush #Obama #Trump #Israel #Jesus #Rapture #DoomsdayCult #Theocracy
https://documentaryheaven.com/the-doomsday-code/

wist@diasp.org

A quotation from Mencken, H. L.

The objection to Puritans is not that they try to make us think as they do, but that they try to make us do as they think.

H. L. Mencken (1880-1956) American writer and journalist [Henry Lewis Mencken]
A Little Book in C Major, ch. 5, § 22 (1916)

#quote #quotes #quotation #behavior #churchandstate #command #control #dictate #mandate #Puritans #theocracy
Sourcing / notes: https://wist.info/mencken-hl/26969/

birne@diaspora.psyco.fr

No Wonder Donald Trump Loves Mike Johnson

There is also the fact that Johnson is a zealous homophobe and anti-abortion crusader who has said that physicians who offer abortion care should be “imprisoned at hard labor” and who has co-sponsored federal legislation that would ban abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. In 2015 Johnson told Irin Carmon of New York magazine, “Many women use abortion as a form of birth control.” He has, in speeches, suggested that school shootings are the natural consequence of teaching evolution. He co-sponsored legislation introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that would make it a crime to provide gender-affirming care to people under 18 years of age. The list goes on and on.

#Slate #Opinion #MAGA #Theocracy #Democracy #MikeJohnson

faab64@diasp.org

Israel's move toward full fascism!

On his social medias, the Advisor to The Far-Right/Kahanist Israeli Interior Minister Ben Gvir, Mr. Yishai Fleisher, made an interesting statement over the ongoing judicial reform in Israel

According to him, the Judicial Reform pushed by the Rightist Coalition in Israel is nothing more, but "the erosion of the old State structures" in favor a process that will eventually lead to a "freedom-protecting and God-fearing Davidic Monarchy"

In other words, what he means is that the Judicial Reform is nothing more than the beginning of a transition from the Secular Israeli State, made in 1948 by Ben Gurion, to an Apocalyptic Restoration of Israel's "Ancien Regime", the Monarchy from biblical times, that according to him would be like United Arab Emirates (UAE) Monarchy

Interesting to note that Mr. Fleisher implies that such a monarchy would be led by "Mashiach"/"Moshiach", the Jewish Messiah that Jews around the world have been waiting for centuries to lead the Eretz Yisrael during the end of the world, and that many Christian and Muslim branches consider to be the "Anti -Christ"/"Al-Masih ad-Dajjal"

https://archive.is/x4LWn
#Israel #Fascism #Politics #NenGvir #Netanyahu #JewishTaliban #Theocracy #UAE #Monarchy #WTF

dashboardvogon@diasp.org

Scott Morrison attempts to reframe his decision to secretly appoint himself to ministries.

Having spent a decade in a dominionist church, this behaviour bothers me quite a bit. It's like the political weaponising of trans people. If you haven't spent time in one of those places and seen how dog whistling works, you wouldn't believe how people can be manipulated into supporting crazy anti-democratic ideas.

You also wouldn't believe how widespread this is. Because the dog whistle can be quite subtle in comparison to other media headlines Australians tend to think we're immune to the kind of thinking that saw retrogressive judges appointed to the Supreme Court and then overturn Roe. Scott Morrison's behaviour shows it's closer to happening here than you'd like.

The way trans people are portrayed by some Liberal politicians as a threat shows how mainstream religious thinking can become. Australia doesn't have quite the same hangups about abortion as the US does, so they've targeted trans rights. It's horribly cruel aside from being a dog whistle for theocracy.

And if you're wondering about that, it's contradictory within the belief system. It's the only form of leadership which Jesus specifically forbade. "The rulers of the gentiles lord it over them but it shall not be so among you."

#Australia #religion #politics #democracy #theocracy

https://youtu.be/YnTn3IxoMLQ

wist@diasp.org

A quotation by Irving, John

Religious freedom should work two ways: we should be free to practice the religion of our choice, but we must also be free from having someone else’s religion practiced on us.

John Irving (b. 1942) American-Canadian novelist and screenwriter [b. John Wallace Blunt Jr.]

My Movie Business, ch. 8 (1999)

#quotation #quote #freedom-of-religion #liberty #religious-freedom #theocracy

More notes and sourcing on WIST: https://wist.info/irving-john/48675/

johnehummel@diasp.org

Not just stupid fascist; Republican stupid fascist

Lawsuit targets Texas abortion law deputizing citizens to enforce six-week ban

[The operative phrase here is Texas abortion law deputizing citizens to enforce six-week ban:

"Y'all feel free to go ahead and shoot anyone who looks like they might be thinking' about havin' an abortion, ya' hear."

What could possibly go wrong?

"John, John, John, you typical east coast left-wing elitist lying scum. There you go exaggeratin' again. The law don't say you can just up and shoot somebody! The law only says you can sue anyone who might be even remotely connected to the abortion in any way (except the father, of course)!"]

Abortion rights advocates and providers filed a federal lawsuit in Texas on Tuesday seeking to block a new state law empowering individuals to sue anyone who helps a woman get an abortion, including those who provide financial assistance or drive a patient to a clinic. [emphasis mine]

A dozen states have passed laws banning abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy. But the Texas law, set to take effect in September, goes further by incentivizing private citizens to help enforce the ban — awarding them at least $10,000 if their court challenges are successful. Even religious leaders who counsel a pregnant woman considering an abortion could be liable, according to the lawsuit filed in Austin by the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of several other groups. [emphasis mine]

[Can you even imagine the tidal wave of frivolous lawsuits this will create?

Texan 1: "Billy Bob, we're outta ammo again, and we ain't got no money to buy no more!"

Texan 2: "Ain't no problem, Mary Sue! Didn't you see Jimbo buy-in' some of them condoms a while back? Ain't birth control the same as abortion? That's what my pastor says! We can sue him! And even iffin we lose, the Great State of Texas will pay us $10,000 just for tryin'! And I knows about 100 other people we can sue besides! If we sue 100 people and get $10,000 each time, we could make upwards of 20 or 30 thousand dollars!"]

Proponents of the measure, which had the backing of the Republican governor, cheered passage of the “heartbeat bill” as a landmark victory and denounced the lawsuit filed Tuesday.

But abortion providers say the law, known as S.B. 8, is unconstitutional and will subject them to endless lawsuits, shut down clinics and reduce services — and they say it will isolate abortion patients by undermining support networks for pregnant women.

[Well that's the point, now isn't it.]

“The state has put a bounty on the head of any person or entity who so much as gives a patient money for an abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, before most people know they are pregnant,” Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement. “Worse, it will intimidate loved ones from providing support for fear of being sued.”

[Exactly. This is the stuff of fascist regimes: Turn neighbor against neighbor.

And in Texas, no less, where it's already practically illegal for a baby to be born without a gun in its little hand.

Doctor: "Ma'am, your baby looks healthy and all, as far as it goes, but there was a little problem. He was born without a gun. You know that means we have to kill him, right?"

Mother: "Of course, doctor. I wouldn't want no son who don't carry a gun anyhow."]

Although abortion patients themselves cannot be sued under the Texas law, a controlling parent, disapproving neighbor or abusive spouse could target the woman’s doctor in court to try to stop the abortion.

[Neighbor against neighbor. Keep their eyes off the regime.]

... “It’s really, really scary for me to imagine the people we pass through to go to work on a daily basis, who yell at us . . . now have the authority and ability to sue me at will,” Sadler said. “Not only is it an attack on the access, but it absolutely feels like a personal threat as well.”

[This is a brilliant, if incredibly cynical, move on the part of the Texas GOP:]

... More than 85 percent of women who choose to terminate their pregnancies in Texas are at least six weeks into pregnancy, according to advocates, so the law would prevent nearly all abortions in the state, and operations at Sadler’s clinics would decrease, she said.

Similar measures that ban abortion after a doctor detects a fetal heartbeat, or around six weeks of pregnancy, have passed recently in other states, including this year in Idaho and Oklahoma. But federal judges have prevented those measures from taking effect.

The Texas law is more difficult to block, opponents say, because it is enforced by private lawsuits, not state government officials who are typically the defendants in federal constitutional challenges.

[Fucking clever. Evil as hell, but clever.]

#Texas #Abortion #Theocracy #Fascism

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/texas-abortion-lawsuit/2021/07/13/e0cee10c-e33c-11eb-b722-89ea0dde7771_story.html

atomjack@diasp.org

after school satan club!

FAQ – After School Satan

Is Satanism in schools legal?

Yes. The Supreme Court ruled in 2001 in the case of *Good News Club v. Milford Central School * that schools operate a "limited public forum" and that, as such, they may not discriminate against religious speech should a religious organization choose to operate an After School Club on their premises. Christian evangelicals — particularly the Child Evangelism Fellowship — have taken advantage of this ruling ever since. As it is illegal for the schools to discriminate against specific religions or preference others, After School Satan Clubs cannot be denied wherever Christian, or any other religious clubs, operate.

What do children learn in the After School Satan Clubs?

All After School Satan Clubs are based upon a uniform syllabus that emphasizes a scientific, rationalist, non-superstitious world view. While the twisted Evangelical teachings of The Good News Clubs "robs children of the innocence and enjoyment of childhood, replacing them with a negative self image, preoccupation with sin, fear of Hell, and aversion to critical thinking," After School Satan Clubs incorporate games, projects, and thinking exercises that help children understand how we know what we know about our world and our universe.

So Scientific Rationalism is a religion?

No, Satanism is a religion that endorses scientific rationalism as our best model for understanding the natural world. Just as a moral sense of altruism exists independent of any religious construct, scientific rationalism is the best method for understanding our physical universe, regardless of what religion we identify with. A religion need not make exclusive claim to a value, ethical principle, or practice, to advocate its advance.

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Who operates After School Satan Clubs?

After School Satan Clubs are operated by local chapters of The Satanic Temple by volunteer members who have been vetted by the Executive Ministry for professionalism, social responsibility, superior communication skills, and lack of criminal history.

Where do I find an After School Satan Club near me?

Active After School Satan Clubs will be listed on our "Find A Club" page. Please check back for updates.

How do I start an After School Satan Club in my school district?

If there isn't a chapter of The Satanic Temple near you, but you're interested in starting an After School Satan Club in your school district, please contact The Satanic Temple. Please keep in mind that The Satanic Temple is not interested in operating After School Satan Clubs in school districts that are not already hosting the Good News Club. However, The Satanic Temple ultimately intends to have After School Satan Clubs operating in every school district where the Good News Club is represented.

Don't you think it's best to keep religion out of schools?

Yes. But the worst case scenario, when religion is allowed in the schools, is an environment in which one religious voice enjoys the exclusive benefit of delivering its teachings to the children, promoting the understanding that their religion is endorsed by the school, or otherwise has special privilege within their community. The Satanic Temple does not advocate for religion in schools. However, once religion invades schools, as The Good News Clubs have, The Satanic Temple will fight to ensure that plurality and true religious liberty are respected.

Is this not a Christian Nation?

No. It is not.

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#afterschool #satan #club #christiancult #religion #cults #separationofchurchandstate #satanictemple #theocracy