Why “Religious Freedom” Bills Are The New “Stand Your Ground”

Religious Freedom Bill

The Article: These “Religious Freedom” Bills Are the New Stand-Your-Ground Laws by Eric Sasson in The New Republic.

The Text: Awaiting signature on the desk of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is a bill that might be the most insidious attack on LGBT rights to ever pass both houses of a state legislature. SB1062 would allow anyone—be it an individual, association, partnership, corporation, church, religious assembly, foundation, or other legal entity—to deny services to others simply by asserting their religious beliefs. Interpreted broadly, the bill could override many equal protection clauses in Arizona law, including civil rights: A restaurateur could deny service to an out-of-wedlock mother, a cop could refuse to intervene in a domestic dispute if his religion allows for husbands beating their wives, and a hotel chain could refuse to rent rooms to Jews, Hindus, or Muslims.

Republican legislators have made the intended target of the bill clear in their statements, repeatedly citing a New Mexican photographer who was sued when he refused to shoot a lesbian couple’s commitment ceremony. They claim the bill’s detractors are exaggerating its possible effects and are demonstrating hostility towards people of faith. But there is ample reason to believe that a law like this would open the door to discrimination. Once laws are passed, people who may otherwise be afraid of engaging in questionable behaviors may feel emboldened to do so. Moreover, these laws will likely be used by juries as legitimate reasons to dismiss cases against future defendants—after all, the law is the law.

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Why The US Military Needs To Shrink

OK, yeah. Our military presence tends to aggravate and perpetuate fear and insecurity, thus increasing the chances of further armed conflicts. But if there’s money to be made from war, isn’t increasing its likelihood the point?

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The Dignity Of Work

Dignity Of Work

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Whole Foods Is An American Temple Of Pseudoscience

Whole Foods

The Article: Whole Foods: America’s Temple of Pseudoscience by Michael Schulson in The Daily Beast.

The Text: If you want to write about spiritually-motivated pseudoscience in America, you head to the Creation Museum in Kentucky. It’s like a Law of Journalism. The museum has inspired hundreds of book chapters and articles (some of them, admittedly, mine) since it opened up in 2007. The place is like media magnet. And our nation’s liberal, coastal journalists are so many piles of iron fillings.

But you don’t have to schlep all the way to Kentucky in order to visit America’s greatest shrine to pseudoscience. In fact, that shrine is a 15-minute trip away from most American urbanites.

I’m talking, of course, about Whole Foods Market. From the probiotics aisle to the vaguely ridiculous Organic Integrity outreach effort (more on that later), Whole Foods has all the ingredients necessary to give Richard Dawkins nightmares. And if you want a sense of how weird, and how fraught, the relationship between science, politics, and commerce is in our modern world, then there’s really no better place to go. Because anti-science isn’t just a religious, conservative phenomenon—and the way in which it crosses cultural lines can tell us a lot about why places like the Creation Museum inspire so much rage, while places like Whole Foods don’t.

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Spike Lee Explodes About Gentrification, Hipsters And More

Never one to shy away from his opinions, acclaimed and contentious filmmaker Spike Lee ripped into gentrification during a lecture at the Pratt Institute last Tuesday night. It doesn’t go unnoticed that Lee, having made millions on the stories and injustices suffered by many African Americans, doesn’t really have to worry about skyrocketing rents that have given cause to people’s decisions to move outward in the first place. Or that, if people make this decision to move, that it’s not unfair for them to want to see better schools, sanitation, security and infrastructure.

In any event, Lee’s thoughts are worthy of consideration. The full text can be read below:

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