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JBKlyde 11-17-2012 06:34 PM

Operation: U'nited S'alvation A'rmy
 
You know I think that we need to unite as a country to reach the lost. So tell me what can I do to make the world a better place?? I am open to any and all "constructive criticism". -united we stand divided we fall all for one and one for all.-

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Ibby 11-17-2012 07:38 PM

the Salvation Army kill people. You will never, ever hear me stick up in support of them.

JBKlyde 11-18-2012 02:13 PM

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Gravdigr 11-18-2012 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBKlyde (Post 839278)
...So tell me what can I do to make the world a better place?...

Stop wasting a'po'str'oph'e's?

SamIam 11-18-2012 09:48 PM

JB, in the end, only kindness matters. Treat everyone you meet with compassion and let the Salvation Army raise its own money.

Lamplighter 11-18-2012 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 839285)
the Salvation Army kill people. You will never, ever hear me stick up in support of them.

The Salvation Army is a religious organization,
and so is probably not going to change it's beliefs (soon).

But I urge some balance on a decision whether to support them or not.
Remember, the SA was the first large relief organization in the New Orleans disaster
after Hurricane Katrina. The Red Cross eventually sent in some volunteers days or weeks later.

OTOH, I agree with you about not supporting private organizations
that have such horrific policies as in the 2010 incident in your post.
Clearly the SA should be held to "civic" rules, not religious beliefs,
in situations of housing, etc.

I was pleased to see that there is a national wave of change
happening with respect to the Boy Scouts of America.

Recently, the Intel Corp (computer chips mfg) made the following announcement here in Oregon.

The Oregonian

Mike Rogoway,
11/10/12
Intel will end support for Oregon Boy Scouts over Scouts' policy on gays
Quote:

Boy Scouts in Oregon have few benefactors more generous than Intel,
which has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to Boy Scout troops
and Cub Scout packs over the past few years.

It's not that Intel has a particular affinity for Scouting; its employees do.
By volunteering as scoutmasters and in other roles, they trigger a $10 corporate donation
for each hour spent helping a troop.

And with close to 17,000 employees in the state, those hours
-- and dollars -- really add up. In 2010 alone they came to $180,000,
according to the Intel Foundation's most recent tax filings.

The donations, though, are now drying up.
They're a casualty of a change in Intel's requirements
-- which attaches a nondiscrimination pledge to the donation --
and the Boy Scouts of America's ban on gay members and troop leaders.
And just a couple of days ago there was this article...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Arielle Kass
Nov. 12, 2012
UPS no longer funding Boy Scouts
Quote:

UPS will no longer be giving money to the Boy Scouts of America,
becoming the latest company that has stopped funding or has spoken out against
the organization’s policy of prohibiting gay members or leaders.
Maybe "gay" has not yet been expanded to include "trans" in everyone's conscience. (yet)
But I think it is a process that is coming, and spreading wider
... maybe even into some religious organizations that have not yet seen the light.

Flint 11-18-2012 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JBKlyde (Post 839374)

I like this painting.

Well, I like the design. I was (also) never very good at a clean execution, especially on canvas. This design could have been executed very cleanly in some other media, perhaps cut and glued down, or painted with stencils.

But I like the design. It's like a flag (Stars and Bars, or Union Jack), but, with...reversals. The patterns actually isn't very easy to make sense of--I mean this as a good thing--I looked at it for a long time trying to determine the 'rules' of which color to use.

I can imagine it being very symbolic for... well I don't want to put words in your mouth. What does it mean to you?

Flint 11-18-2012 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 839285)
the Salvation Army kill people.

I read the article, and wonder if you ever noticed that the new policies implemented at the shelter, post this event, would allow a sexual predator to "present" as the opposite gender in order to gain immediate access to an extremely vulnerable population of potential rape victims?

I'm guessing that the policy in place was there for a reason, and not because the administrators were hateful bigots. Probably their experience with the very complex logistical problems that they deal with on a dialy basis has afforded them considerably more insight and wisdom than you are willing to give them credit for. this would be representative of what I call "adult" thinking, i.e. life isn't cut and dried, black and white. It's dirty, prohibitively complex, and ultimately you have to implement the best solution that does the least harm. The correct choice for an organization trying to service a large, diverse population of disadvantaged people would be to make every possible move to prevent the most likely occurance: violent (heterosexual) sex crimes. Giving any moderatlely motivated rapist the option of putting on a dress and sleeping in the women's area would be criminally stupid.



Also, "irregardless" isn't a word.

sexobon 11-18-2012 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint (Post 839448)
... I can imagine it being very symbolic for...

It's obviously an impressionistic rendering of pieces of heaven and hell separated by borders of humanity to keep them from colliding and annihilating our spiritual existence. Either that or it's a flag.

JBKlyde 11-19-2012 12:08 AM

it's a "mouth" swallowing a window.. most of the paintings I do I just go for effect.
And the effect I'd like it to be seen as is the shrinking and enlarging "-" and the closing "X" of a Microsoft Window... But I really like sexobon way of looking at it better...

sexobon 11-19-2012 12:22 AM

We knew it all along. We just wanted to hear it from you.

JBKlyde 11-19-2012 08:54 PM

and I actually use to own a Hank Arron baseball card.

Gravdigr 11-20-2012 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sexobon (Post 839454)
It's obviously an impressionistic rendering of pieces of heaven and hell separated by borders of humanity to keep them from colliding and annihilating our spiritual existence.

You just blew my mind.

Here's a towel.


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