Posts Tagged "human rights"

Racism and the Denial of Immigration Reciprocity

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Activist | 0 comments

I have an espe­cially expe­ri­enced per­spec­tive on the real­ity of how Latin American coun­tries treat the immi­gra­tion issue. I am a vic­tim of immi­gra­tion fraud. In 2009 I was approached by Bolivian immi­gra­tion offi­cials because of the color of my skin and was later detained due to a lack of doc­u­men­ta­tion result­ing from the fraud com­mit­ted against me. Racial pro­fil­ing? Papers please? Been there, done that. The Story: Part One ; Part Two ; Part Three. Bolivian law was changed in December 2007 to require new, com­pli­cated, applied-and-paid-for...

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The Japanese Failure of Gun Control

Posted by on Apr 18, 2007 in Activist, Observer | 0 comments

Itcho Ito, the mayor of Nagasaki, Japan, was shot and killed by a mem­ber of the Yakuza. Japan has the most strict form of gun con­trol that exists in the “demo­c­ra­tic” por­tion of the world. This is an exam­ple of how the law-abiding pop­u­lace is not effec­tively pro­tected by gun con­trol, because crim­i­nals will find alter­na­tive routes to reach­ing their cho­sen goal. Meanwhile, yes, gun crime is low in Japan. This is what is sac­ri­ficed (quotes from Dave Kopel’s arti­cle in the Asia-Pacific Law Review, 1993): In prac­tice, the spe­cial law for weapons...

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RE: University Safety Procedures

Posted by on Apr 17, 2007 in Activist, Observer, Scholar | 2 comments

An Open Letter to Dr. Michael T. Nietzel, President of Missouri State University. President Nietzel, I respond to your offi­cial state­ment on the sub­ject of our beloved University’s safety procedures. I am dis­ap­pointed by the reit­er­a­tion of Missouri State’s fool­ish and detri­men­tal pol­icy which pro­hibits legally car­ried firearms on our cam­pus. We have seen in Virginia the dan­ger of such discrimination. As a stu­dent of Missouri State University, I have at all times abided by the stated pol­icy in that I have not car­ried a firearm onto cam­pus. I have...

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