Eartha Kitt was many things. She was an actress and singer.
She was an activist and dancer. She was a two-time Tony nominated Broadway performer. She was one of the best versions of Catwoman.
Of her activism, WIKIPEDIA notes:
Kitt was active in numerous social causes in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1966, she established the Kittsville Youth Foundation, a chartered and non-profit organization for underprivileged youths in the Watts area of Los Angeles.[27] She was also involved with a group of youths in the area of Anacostia in Washington, D.C., who called themselves "Rebels with a Cause". Kitt supported the groups' efforts to clean up streets and establish recreation areas in an effort to keep them out of trouble by testifying with them before the House General Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor. In her testimony, in May 1967, Kitt stated that the Rebels' "achievements and accomplishments should certainly make the adult 'do-gooders' realize that these young men and women have performed in 1 short year – with limited finances – that which was not achieved by the same people who might object to turning over some of the duties of planning, rehabilitation, and prevention of juvenile delinquents and juvenile delinquency to those who understand it and are living it". She added that "the Rebels could act as a model for all urban areas throughout the United States with similar problems".[28] "Rebels with a Cause" subsequently received the needed funding.[29] Kitt was also a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; her criticism of the Vietnam War and its connection to poverty and racial unrest in 1968 can be seen as part of a larger commitment to peace activism.[30] Like many politically active public figures of her time, Kitt was under surveillance by the CIA, beginning in 1956. After The New York Times discovered the CIA file on Kitt in 1975, she granted the paper permission to print portions of the report, stating: "I have nothing to be afraid of and I have nothing to hide."[20]
Kitt later became a vocal advocate for LGBT rights and publicly supported same-sex marriage, which she considered a civil right. She had been quoted as saying: "I support it [gay marriage] because we're asking for the same thing. If I have a partner and something happens to me, I want that partner to enjoy the benefits of what we have reaped together. It's a civil-rights thing, isn't it?"[31] Kitt famously appeared at many LGBT fundraisers, including a mega event in Baltimore, Maryland, with George Burns and Jimmy James.[23] Scott Sherman, an agent at Atlantic Entertainment Group, stated: "Eartha Kitt is fantastic... appears at so many LGBT events in support of civil rights." In a 1992 interview with Dr. Anthony Clare, Kitt spoke about her gay following, saying:
Eartha was a trailblazer, a legend who left the world a better place than the one she was born into.
I bring Eartha up because her daughter was just on PBS' TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE.
Kitt Shapiro's book is entitled EARTHA AND KITT: A DAUGHTER'S LOVE STORY IN BLACK & WHITE and it was released last week.
"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Monday, June 14, 2021. The October Revolution accomplished what few ever have and yet the media continues to undercut it -- even when supposedly praising it.
In October, Iraq is expected to hold parliamentary elections. October is also the month that, in 2019, the October Revolution took off. It is still active. Neslines Institute's COUNTOURS podcast recently addressed The October Revolution.
Nick Heras: What is the greatest impact that the movement is having on decision makers in Baghdad.it has had?
Jane Arraf: Thanks, Nick. I think, you know, that we have to remember that the greatest impact is that it's changed some f the decision makers because this is a movement that actually toppled a government. It achieved one of the main things that it wanted to. Now we can and will talk about how it's probably been downhill from there but there's a prime minister who came to power simply because protesters demanded the toppling of the previous prime minister and Shia religious figures concurred, they said they had lost trust in him. So that's the main part of it.
We'll stop her there.
It bears reminding that Jane was completely wrong about The October Movement in real time. Jane's been covering Iraq forever. Her 'scoops' have been miniscule. She has broken no real news ever. She started covering Iraq for CNN and when Saddam Hussein was in power and, as the then-head of CNN infamously revealed in his infamous column for THE NEW YORK TIMES (Eason Jordan's "The News We Kept To Ourselves"), CNN deliberately censored and watered down its coverage in order to remain in Iraq. It's the lesson she's taken with her, don't rock the boat. Don't cover anything a sitting government in Iraq doesn't want covered. It's why she's worked for so many outlets lately: She doesn't deliver.
She fails to be covering what's necessary, she uses her coverage to minimize what's going on.
That was especially clear on October 25, 2019. From that day's snapshot:
In this report (different from above), Jane insisted that the government was not firing on people. Really?
In addition, Qassim Abdul-Zahra (AP) reports, "Iraqi police fired live shots into the air as well as rubber bullets and
dozens of tear gas canisters on Friday to disperse thousands of
protesters on the streets of Baghdad, sending young demonstrators
running for cover and enveloping a main bridge in the capital with thick
white smoke. One protester was killed and dozens were injured in the
first hours of the protest, security officials said."
The first one killed is said to have been hit with a tear canister. The
video above is supposed to be of that protester after he was hit.
In fairness to Jane, the use of "live shots" and "rubber bullets" may
have taken place as more protesters assembled. Her reports were both
filed (the two for NPR above) as the protesters began assembling. The
bullets may have taken place after the assembling was complete and the
protests were in full swing. Yesterday, Jane Tweeted:
At least two people have died as protests intensified in Iraq,
with security forces using tear gas to repel demonstrators from
approaching government buildings Friday, a member of the Independent
High Commission for Human Rights of Iraq has told CNN. The official added that at least 95 other people were suffering from the effects of exposure to tear gas."
The protests have been down hill since then, Jane?
The protests have been strong and it takes a real western ass to argue otherwise. They turn out, they show up. This is despite a wave of assassinations targeting them. This despite a world press that largely ignores them. This despite their peaceful camps being burned to the ground. This despite the pandemic that's effected Iraq the same it has the rest of the world.
But Jane grades on a curve -- a curve that's always in favor of the sitting govenrment.
But even Jane has to admit tha they toppled a government. They did that but you really wouldn't grasp that if you followed the world press. It got very little attention.
They overhtrew the government and did so without resorting to bullets or bombs.
And that's huge.
Unless you are a western journalist.
How many millions and millions of dollars did the US government spend -- not their dollars, it was the taxpayers' money -- to overthrow Saddam Hussein? How many Iraqis and Americans had to die in order to overthrow Saddam Hussein?
But The October Revolution overthrew the prime minister of Iraq and did so without resorting to bombs or bullets.
Let's move over to another topic that we've been covering for months -- one also largely ignored by the western media.
Thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) in Iraq are worried they will be forced to leave their camp in the northern Nineveh province, which hosts nearly 2,400 families, rights groups and refugees have told Al Jazeera.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis took shelter in refugee camps in Nineveh province, forced from their homes by the war against the ISIL (ISIS) armed group. ISIL was defeated in 2017 nearly three years after it took over large swaths of Iraq and neighbouring Syria.Most of the camps in the province have since been shut down but Jedaa Camp, about 65 kilometres (40 miles) south of Mosul city, still hosts refugees who are afraid to go back to their homes because of the security situation.
“Authorities are telling each family in the camp to leave. They’re pressuring us to fill security clearance and compensation papers that we would need after we leave the camp,” Wedad Ahmed, 53, told Al Jazeera from the Jedaa Camp.
“I have four children and my mother-in-law with me in the tent. My husband died in a mortar attack three years ago,” she said, adding that she has nowhere to go.
Activists and aid groups on the ground, who wished to remain anonymous, said on Monday that the Ministry of Displacement and Migration had instructed the camp mukhtars – men who often serve as heads of their communities – to inform all families from Tal Abta, al-Mahalabiya and al-Jaban districts to depart immediately.
The above? Real issues. Sadly, we have to talk now about a distraction, someone who lies and lies and covers for imperialism.
"F**ck, Aaron Mate!" snarls Ana Kasparian.
Someone should have put that cur on a leash long ago. I'm going to repeat, JACOBIN needs to remove her from their podcast. Yes, f-Aaron Mate is from a TYT 'performance.' But she's too hateful, she's too abrasive and she shouldn't be pat of JACOBIN. We haven't noted them once since her attack on Katie Halper and, as we noted then, she crossed a line. She carried out that attack on a JACOBIN platform and it didn't belong there. She is a cur. SHe really should be pulled from all media. But at the very least, JACOBIN should pull her from their site.
Mad Maddie's best friend should stick to Mad Maddie and she and Albright can give one another clitoral orgasms until the end of time while laughing about the dead Iraqis. But she doesn't need to be on JACOBIN. She cheapens JACOBIN and they don't need a podcast host who prevents them from gaining new listeners. They don't need it. They never need it?
Her praise for Madeline Albright, her scraping and bowing to a War Criminal should have had her pulled from JACOBIN all by itself.
She's trash. She's a liar who attacks. TYT is a joke. But let's watch JACOBIN ride down the toilet with her because they don't have the brains to protect their own brand.
JACOBIN, the world is watching you. There may be a few idiotic Americans stupid enough to tolerate your association with Ana. But the global world will not. She's too cozy to too many War Criminals, she's an apoligist and a liar for empire. And the world won't forget it. More to the point, these people will spend their lives educating even the most unaware American on reality. And when that happens, JACOBIN's attachment to their own personal Judy Miller will not be forgotten or forgiven. She's tanked your brand.
I made very clear that she did not belong at JACOBIN after her attack on Katie Halper and that I was done with JACOBIN while they were associated with her. As a result, I've heard from various left outfits and they may not have the guts to say so publicly but they're as appalled by JACOBIN's association with Ana as I am.
JACOBIN's destroying themselves. It's past time for them to cut Ana loose. It's not like she'll be unemployed. She'll stil have her TYT job. ANd I'm sure she'll continue to be paid to make nice and play footsie with War Criminals like Mad Maddie Albright.
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