Thursday, October 29, 2009

"This Is About Whether We Value One Another": New Hate Crimes Law Increases Protections for Disabled Persons, Permits Federal Intervention



"This Is About Whether We Value One Another":
New Hate Crimes Law Increases Protections
for Disabled Persons
,
Permits Federal Intervention

... And It's Relationship to Southwest Baptist University
and the Missouri Baptist Convention,
who Claim Ownership of the University

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From Disability Scoop:

President Barack Obama signed an expanded hate crimes bill into law Wednesday making it a federal offense to commit a crime against a person based on their disability.
Under the new law, hate crimes protections hearkening back to 1968 will be widened to include crimes committed based on a person’s gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Already federal law includes protections for crimes committed based on race, color, religion or national origin.
The new law also gives federal authorities more leeway to investigate and prosecute suspected hate crimes. Altogether the bill marks the largest expansion of civil rights protections in decades. (see Article here.)
From President Obama's speech at the signing:
You [all who toiled for years to reach this day] understood that we must stand against crimes that are meant not only to break bones, but to break spirits -- not only to inflict harm, but to instill fear.

You understand that the rights afforded every citizen under our Constitution mean nothing if we do not protect those rights -- both from unjust laws and violent acts. And you understand how necessary this law continues to be. ...

And that's why, through this law, we will strengthen the protections against crimes based on the color of your skin, the faith in your heart, or the place of your birth.

We will finally add federal protections against crimes based on gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

And prosecutors will have new tools to work with states in order to prosecute to the fullest those who would perpetrate such crimes.

Because no one in America should ever be afraid to walk down the street holding the hands of the person they love. No one in America should be forced to look over their shoulder because of who they are or because they live with a disability.

At root, this isn't just about our laws; this is about who we are as a people. This is about whether we value one another -- whether we embrace our differences, rather than allowing them to become a source of animus. ...

But we sense where such cruelty begins: the moment we fail to see in another our common humanity -- the very moment when we fail to recognize in a person the same fears and hopes, the same passions and imperfections, the same dreams that we all share. ...
(see Transcript here.)


The Hate Crimes legislation applies to "violent acts" (assaults or acts that cause physical injury) "motivated by actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability of a victim."

An individual may be held criminally liable who "aids, abets, counsels, commands or induces or procures in the commission of a federal crime" -- which sounds uncomfortably like Southwest Baptist University's TO-DO LIST in dealing with Marie's disability, which resulted from the pesticide poisonings on their campus.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

SBU's SOUL SAVAGING: Will Legal Complexities Require the Resignation of Southwest Baptist University Officials & Trustees -- En Masse?


SBU's SOUL SAVAGING:
Will Legal Complexities Require the Resignation of
Southwest Baptist University Officials
and Trustees -- En Masse?


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UPDATED BELOW
on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 about 3:00 pm
and Friday, October 16, 2009 about 8:00 am and 11:00 am
and Sunday, October 18, 2009 about 11:00 am and 4:40 pm
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Over the long Columbus Day weekend, several colleagues raised legal issues regarding the accreditation complaint against Southwest Baptist University and the conduct of SBU officials.

Without the dismissal of a considerable number of Southwest Baptist University officials and Trustees en masse, the legal complexities of undertaking a joint resolution seem insurmountable.

So many SBU officials and others are culpable that to require such resignations would result in mayhem -- thoroughly rupturing the thin veneer of civility that cloaks the Missouri Baptist Convention and Southwest Baptist University communities.

The delay of the last few weeks is an endeavor to avert that needless abuse and savaging of souls -- with Marie likely one of the first casualties.

There has been progress and we will be posting the details on SHORTLY.

*UPDATES - NEXT POSTS*
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SHORTLY
AMAZING LOVE or ASTONISHING HATRED: Marie's Letter to Southwest Baptist Trustee, WAYNE GOTT and Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board member, JODY SHELENHAMER, who is a Bolivar businessman and deacon at First Baptist Church Bolivar (see here) -- and running for president of the Missouri Baptist Convention (see here)
AND
SHORTLY
Of Wheat and Tares and Sheep and Goats: The Coming Harvest at Southwest Baptist University and the Missouri Baptist Convention
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AND
SHORTLY
Final Exam: Christian Ethics and Moral Vision 101 Final Examination for the Southwest Baptist University Trustees and the Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board ... to be Graded by the Students of Southwest Baptist University

Monday, October 5, 2009

Baal-Loving Baptists, Canaanite Christianity: Why Restorative Justice is Incompatible with Southwest Baptist University & Mo. Baptist Social Ethics


Baal-Loving Baptists, Canaanite Christianity:
Why Restorative Justice is Incompatible
with
Southwest Baptist University
and
Missouri Baptist Convention
Social, Political, and Cultural Ethics


The question Marie has been asked is: Why does she now feel that First Baptist Church of Bolivar, Southwest Baptist University, and the Missouri Baptist Convention are incapable of participating in the Restorative Justice Process?

The short answer: Because the ethical and social systems in general (and of repentance and forgiveness, specifically) of these organizations (and many, though certainly not all, of the individual members) more closely resemble the social, political, and cultural ethics of the Canaanites and those early Israelites, who -- in defiance of the warnings of the prophets -- continued to worship within the phallocentric fertility/sex and war cult of the Ba'als.

Marie cited the the story of the clan of Benjamin, which is recorded in a troubling, tragic and perhaps even sordid passage in JUDGES 19:1- 21:25.

Here are the links for this passage in: the New International Version, the King James Version, and the New Living Translation. (Over a dozen other English translations are also available at this excellent site by selecting the alternative translation from the menu.)

Marie makes extensive use of this passage when outlining THE CHOICE for the past and present pastors of First Baptist Church of Bolivar (see here).

As the scripture records: "In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as he saw fit." The individuals at First Baptist Church of Bolivar, Southwest Baptist University, and the Missouri Baptist Convention (who are associated with this conflict) act in much the same manner.

Their religion is entirely egocentric: It is about them -- always and in all ways. The Restorative Justice Process requires too much reflection, contemplation and empathy, too much time, patience, maturity, and tolerance.

When thwarted or frustrated, these individuals become abusive. Not one of their leaders disciplines them or regulates their conduct. In fact, the governance provides support and encouragement for their outrages.


If given the opportunity, they can and will brutalize, destroy family and friends, thieve, pillage, rape, and plunder, and eventually murder anyone who defies them.

People who get in their way get hurt.


After much prayer, Marie believes the best that she can do is offer a resolution that is brief and simple, endeavoring to stay as far away from them as possible during the process ... and hastening, when it is resolved, to run as far away as she can safely manage.

THE CHOICE LETTER is to be posted SHORTLY, to be followed by the introductory complaint to Southwest Baptist University's accreditation agency.


Canaanite Christianity, Baal-Loving Baptists: Why Restorative Justice is Incompatible with Southwest Baptist University & Missouri Baptist Convention


Canaanite Christianity and Baal-Loving Baptists:
Why Restorative Justice is Incompatible
with Southwest Baptist University
and

Missouri Baptist Convention Ethics


This was posted
MONDAY, October 5, 2009 about 2:30 pm
(see here).

Additional posts to follow
shortly.