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May 19th, 2012

The Evolution of Man: Patrik Baboumian

“The Evolution of Man” series is based around the article I wrote for VegNews Magazine’s “The Man Issue”. In this episode I interview strongman, Patrick Baboumian, who won Germany’s Strongest Man 2011 Competition. Baboumian currently holds the German crown in strength sports and is vegan.

But It doesn’t matter that Germany’s Strongest Man is a vegan. When it comes to identifying with meat-eating, there seems to be an association with masculinity that reaches across many cultures.  And likewise, when it comes to eating vegetables (or specifically avoiding meat) it’s considered feminine or gay. According to the gay European news website “Pink News” a German ad agency recently was “outed” and forced to apologize for a 2009 ad that surfaced, labeling tofu as “gay meat”. Not only is this homophobic and sexist (insinuating that both femininity and homosexuality are to be rejected as inferior) but it’s also using those popular isms in an attempt to insult those who eat tofu.

Deutscher Strongman Meister 2011 - Patrik Baboumian - Deutsche Strongman Meisterschaft - FlashreportAn den Kugeln konnte er nach 4 Punkten Rückstand im Kopf-an-Kopf an Daniel Wildt vorbeiziehen - Deutsche Strongman Meisterschaft - Flashreport

Scholz & Friends designed the ad, which shows a steak branded with the words ‘Tofu ist schwules fleisch’ for a restaurant chain, but it was never used in public, Der Spiegel reported.http://lgbtweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/wpid-71_2194_2750.jpg

A spokesman for Scholz & Friends told Der Spiegel that the firm apologised for the steak advert, which has been hosted on the Art Directors Club website after the campaign won a prize in the competition it was designed for.

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This example is a much more obvious form of the themes I’ve addressed again and again on The Discerning Brute. Typically the homophobic sentiment surrounding vegetarianism and veganism is underhanded. This ad, however, went with bold clarity. They apologized to the gays they offended (but not to women or those who eat tofu).

There was also a recent study conducted in the Journal of Consumer Research, and the conclusion was, not surprisingly, that consumers are influenced by a strong association of meat with masculinity.

“To the strong, traditional, macho, bicep-flexing, All-American male, red meat is a strong, traditional, macho, bicep-flexing, All-American food,” the authors write. “Soy is not. To eat it, they would have to give up a food they saw as strong and powerful like themselves for a food they saw as weak and wimpy.”

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AP: Iran-born singer hiding in Germany after rap prompts online death

May 19th, 2012

Associated Press
May 18, 2012

BERLIN — An Iranian-born singer who went into hiding after receiving death threats for allegedly insulting a Shiite Muslim saint said Friday he didn’t intend to provoke the wrath of religious extremists.

Shahin Najafi, who has lived in Germany since 2005, said he plans to keep writing and eventually performing songs despite the threats against him, which appeared in online forums and his email inbox last week.

“I’m in a safe place, reading and playing my guitar,” he told The Associated Press in a telephone call.

The threats began after comments by officials and religious authorities in Iran were taken to mean the 31-year-old singer had committed apostasy with a humorous song titled “Naghi.”

In the song, which is featured on an album where the cover showed a mosque’s dome shaped like a woman’s breast, the singer complains to a 9th century Islamic saint about plastic surgery and Chinese prayer rugs.

Najafi first contacted German police about the threats May 8. A day later, an unknown person posting on a Persian-language website put a $100,000 bounty on his head.

“That’s when I realized it was really serious,” Najafi said.

Carlo Kreitz, a spokesman for police in the western German city of Cologne, said authorities, too, are taking the threats seriously. He said officers had held a security briefing with Najafi but declined to provide further details, citing safety concerns.

The case has been compared in Germany to that of British author Salman Rushdie, who went into hiding for years after then-Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989 issued an edict sentencing him to death for allegedly insulting Islam.

Najafi denies any intentional insult.

“I wrote a song like I always do. I didn’t aim to provoke religious people or Islamic radicals,” he said. “I just want to live in freedom.”

 

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Online Marketing Jobs Portal Launching Soon For Germany and …

May 16th, 2012





Providing online marketing services to the European market, Online-Marketing-Blog.eu is the newest job portal catering to German job seekers.

Ranking 6th among the rest of the world in terms of Internet-accessing populations, Germany is home to an estimated 67 million people who have gone online in 2012. Moreover, 1.4% of the world’s population are German speakers, who are estimated to comprise 4% of global Internet users. Not surprisingly, some Germans are not unfamiliar with the latest in online trends, and are adept with web-based businesses. In this regard, Internet marketing industry proposes to be a promising career path for job hunters in Germany.

Online-Marketing-Blog.eu is gearing up for the launch of its new job portal service for Germany. The website, which offers online marketing, Search Engine Optimization, web design, social media, Adwords campaign services and SEO news to Germany and Spain, will soon be the place to be for Germans looking to pursue a career in online marketing.

Beginning May 1, 2012, Online-Marketing-Blog.eu will be open for job announcements relating to online marketing. The online marketing jobs posting is offered as a free service until the 15th of May, after which a 50€ fee will be charged for each announcement.

Online-Marketing-Blog.eu emphasizes that Germany continues to show high online marketing job demands at the moment, as Germans are inclined toward a modern career that tinkers with the newest technologies and explores the vast opportunities that the Internet has to offer. In fact, many online marketing specialist vacancies are offered in the country, with web companies desperately looking for qualified people who do not only have the skills for online marketing, but also have the knack for foreign languages and programming skills.

At Online-Marketing-Blog.eu, vacancies in the online marketing sector fall under various occupational areas. The job openings cover a variety of designations that include Online Marketing Manager, Social Media Manager, Web Designer, Graphic Designer, SEO or SEM Manager, Online Marketing Project Manager, Online Store Manager, Online Marketing Analyst, Email Marketing Manager, Media Planning Manager, Online Marketing Consultant and Online Marketing Trainee.

Depending on the skills and training background of an aspirant, German companies will be welcoming applicants through Online-Marketing-Blog.eu.

German citizens and residents looking to start or shift to a lucrative profession in online marketing should visit http://www.online-marketing-blog.eu for vacancies that serve as the platform toward career success and fulfilment.

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Travel tips and ideas: family holidays in Northern Germany | Baltic …

May 16th, 2012

A Germany based organization has launched a comprehensive online archive on peace icon Mahatma Gandhi after 30 years of research with material gathered from over 600 worldwide sources Peter Ruhe, CEO .

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Oceana – Endless Summer (Official Video UEFA EURO 2012)

May 9th, 2012

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Ajith’s Billa 2 Sound Mixing At Berlin, Germany By STAR AJITH

May 9th, 2012

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Lawfare Reaches Germany :: The Legal Project

May 6th, 2012

Now Germany has its own version of Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff in Austria – Michael Mannheimer has undergone legal prosecution for making statements about Islam displeasing to Muslims and their politically correct allies. Mannheimer ran afoul of German authorities after he issued a “Call to General Resistance of the German People according to Article 20, paragraph 4 of the Basic Law [Aufruf zum allgemeinen Widerstand des deutschen Volkes gemäß Art.20 Abs.4 GG]“ on April 8, 2011. He made this statement initially in the reader comments section of the conservative German website Politically Incorrect (PI), which has as its proclaimed masthead goal, among others, of opposition “against the Islamization of Europe [Gegen die Islamisierung Europas]“. Mannheimer’s internet declaration of resistance earned him a criminal conviction and a fine of 50 Euros for 50 days (2,500 Euros) from a court in the southern German town of Heilbronn in the state of Baden- Würtemburg. *

Michael Mannheimer operates his own personal conservative website that is sharply critical of Islam and has made a name for himself in recent years with various corresponding appearances at seminars and demonstrations. On his website, Mannheimer has given his support to Nürnberg 2.0, a self-proclaimed internet “collection point for the documentation of the systematic and illegal Islamization of Germany and the criminal acts of leftist Fascists for the oppression of the people.” Nürnberg 2.0 collects all manner of information concerning leftist German establishment politicians and intellectuals who support things such as liberal immigration policies and cultural relativistic “multiculturalism”, in order supposedly to support some vague idea of a future tribunal analogous to Nürnberg 2.0‘s historic post-World War II namesake.

In his manifesto on the PI website, Mannheimer referenced the sentence of the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) or de facto constitution of Germany (see Grundgesetz Article 146), which proclaims that: “All Germans shall have the right to resist any person seeking to abolish this constitutional order, if no other remedy is available.” Mannheimer’s justification for invoking this German proclamation of a natural law right of revolution was that the “entire German establishment” of “politics, academia, media, justice, and now the church as well sympathizes and collaborates with Islam and has transitioned on a mass scale to working for a successive abolition of the German Grundgesetz according to Islam.” Ignoring the “will of the German people”, this establishment has brought “millions” of Muslim immigrants to Germany “who despise our cultural and civilizational achievements and want to abolish our European culture (which is not at all Islamic, but rather Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian in form) in favor of Islam’s barbaric system.” He claimed that such developments flowed naturally from the “central goal of Islam”, namely “world rule.” In the name of this goal, he continued, Muslims throughout history had waged in the “eternal war” of “Islamic jihad” that “had claimed more deaths than Christian religious wars, Fascism, National-socialism, and Communism taken together.”

Mannheimer’s response to this threat was a call to “defend” against the “enemies from the ranks of those Islamic immigrants who want…[to] introduce here the barbaric-pre-Stone Age Sharia” as well as to “expel the ruling establishment from its offices” and “to place those responsible before a court.” Complementing his call for a Nürnberg-like tribunal, Mannheimer referenced the Nazi accession to power so central in German history and charged that “as in 1933 this establishment had failed once again!” “Get up from your sofas,” Mannheimer proclaimed. “Go to the streets! Take up arms, when there is no other alternative….Long live freedom!”

Mannheimer’s internet declaration of resistance prompted his conviction under Section 130 (Agitation of the People or Volksverhetzung), paragraph 2(1)(a) of the German criminal code. This law makes it illegal to disseminate written material that “incite hatred” or are “insulting, maliciously maligning or defaming” in character with respect to groups such as religious followers. In the court holding excerpted by PI, the judges denounced Mannheimer’s “defamation” of Islam as a “humanity-hostile Fascism” and the “worst possible enemy of freedom, equality, and brotherhood.” Such assertions were an “undifferentiated” and “conscious distortion” of Islam’s “theological contents” as a “militant, intolerant, and not peaceful religion” that is “dangerous” and “not worth the respect of citizens.” Mannheimer’s estimation of Islam’s “central goal” as “world rule” was also, according to the court, “once again” a “falsifying of Islam’s religious tenets.” In all, Mannheimer’s “presented picture of Islam’s supposedly anti-constitutional contents and goals” was “consciously distorted.”

Mannheimer’s suggestion of “taking it to the streets”, perhaps even with weapons, was certainly provocative. Particularly in a country like Germany, such statements evoke bitter memories of street fighting, both between political paramilitaries such as those of the Nazis and Communists during the breakdown of Germany’s first ill-fated attempt at democracy in the Weimar Republic, and during the subsequent urban combat of World War II in cities like Berlin as German troops vainly tried to forestall the Third Reich’s Götterdämmerung in the face of advancing Allied armies.

In Mannheimer’s defense, though, he referenced violence merely as an ultima ratio according to the traditional understanding of Article 20(4) and its underlying political philosophy. Moreover, it was not incitement to violence, but Section 130′s provisions on incitement to hatred and insult and defamation of a group of people (i.e. Muslims) that formed the basis of Mannheimer’s conviction.

Perhaps most disturbing about the conviction was the court’s politically correct editorializing about Islam’s nature. Objective observers might wonder where a law court derives such theological, political, and historical assessments of Islam, or any other faith. The Heilbronn court’s views are certainly not universal among all observers and scholars of Islam. For example, the Egyptian-born Muslim convert to Christianity, Nonie Darwish, refers to Islam in her recent book The Devil We Don’t Know: The Dark Side of Revolutions in the Middle East as a “Dracula” and “Ponzi scheme” requiring expansion for survival. Based on her life in Egypt before coming to the United States after college, Darwish as well denounces Islam’s “twisted moral and ethical system” and the “sad truth that Islamic uprisings” such as those of the once vaunted “Arab Spring…eventually crawl back to where they came from—back to tyranny.” Darwish’s fellow Muslim apostate, the pseudonymous South Asian-American Ibn Warraq, has also described the devastating Islamic conquest of Hindu India in his recent book Why the West is Best: A Muslim Apostate’s Defense of Liberal Democracy and has written that in Islam “life is a closed book” with matters such as ethics “reduced to obeying orders.”

Michael Mannheimer’s case is bad news for free speech in Germany and, along with increasingly frequent similar cases, places in like legal danger others like Nonie Darwish and Ibn Warraq. Following on the prosecution of Elisabeth Sabbaditsch-Wolf, Mannheimer’s case shows that not just politicians such as Wilders, but also private citizens will be subject to legal sanction provided that they become too prominent in their criticism and condemnation of Islam. Their loss, in turn, will be the loss of societies at large robbed of the opportunity to learn about Islam from all perspectives, an issue of immense global importance today.

Ultimately, however outlandish Mannheimer’s often profuse and purple prose, views on various religions belong not in law courts, but in courts of public opinion.

*Please note that I have been unable to find legal documentation verifying the details of the PI article and the Mannheimer case.

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Ola Afolabi Interview and Post Fight Presser Video |British Boxers …

May 6th, 2012
Afolabi shown is resilience and toughness to get through an hurtful 9th round when a combination from Huck had him in trouble near the end of the session. Ola recovered well to see the fight out strong, matching Huck punch for punch.

“I give Marco a a lot of credit,” Afolabi said. “I thought he was tired around round six, but he just kept coming until round 12.”

Huck was back at cruiserweight after losing to Alexander Povetkin for the WBA heavyweight belt in February.

“I was tired early on, but I’m a fighter and I fought,” Huck said. “Thankfully it was just enough in the end.”

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Civic Education in Action: Scholarship Programme in Germany …

May 3rd, 2012

(forwarded from bpb newsletter)

Shaping Europe – Civic Education in Action

A Scholarship Programme for Young Professionals Active in Citizenship Education from Central and South-Eastern Europe

Call for Applications – Closing date: May 31st 2012

Our purpose
The German Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb) and the Robert Bosch Stiftung are awarding 16 scholarships to young professionals from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. We are looking for people at the beginning of their careers who wish to work internationally. We expect applicants to be already engaged in civic education and promoting democracy and social responsibility in their home countries.

What we offer
We offer the opportunity to work in a German educational institution and to participate in the network of European citizenship education. The programme aims to strengthen and develop efforts in civic education in Central and South-Eastern Europe. The programme language and the working language in the institutions is German.

We offer three different programmes (duration: 10-12 weeks). You need to choose one programme. Details are found in the German version of our application forms on www.bpb.de/inaktion<http://www.bpb.de/inaktion>.

A: Joining an existing project
You will contribute to an existing project in a German educational institution.

B: Implementing an own project
You will work on your own project in cooperation with a German educational institution.

C: Planning a study trip
In cooperation with your German host institution you will prepare a short study trip to your home country.

Your profile
You want to promote democracy in your own country. You are active in civil society and you work for a NGO, a civic education institution, an initiative or a network dedicated to supporting civil society. You are interested in international, cross-border cooperation. You want to expand your professional horizon and improve your skills.
Then we want to get to know you!

Programme and Application in detail
Before applying please check if you meet the following prerequisites:
- You have good German skills in order to communicate with your German colleagues.
- You are a citizen of Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia or the Czech Republic.
- You are working as a free-lancer or full time in the field of civic education.
- You hold a university degree or have comparable qualifications and are at the beginning of your pr ofessional career.
- You are committed and can work independently.

The scholarship
In joining the programme you will profit from our long-standing experiences and international contacts. Beyond that, the programme includes:
- An internship in a civic education institution in Germany
- Introductory, intermediate and evaluation seminars in Germany (compulsory)
- Accommodation, food and spending money
- An optional family allowance
- Health, accident and liability insurance
- The opportunity to attend training events
- Travel expenses to Germany and back, and to the seminars and training events within Germany
- Participation in the NECE Conference 2013 including travel and participation costs (for details see German FAQ pdf)
- A certificate for successful completion of the programme
- Opportunity of networking with people working in other programmes of the Robert Bosch Stiftung and the Federal Agency for Civic Education.

Information can be found in the German FAQ pdf on the website. The introductory seminar is held in September 2012, the evaluation seminar takes place in May 2013. The exact date if internship in Germany is coordinated between the participant and the host organization.

How to apply
Are you interested? Then please apply by 31st May 2012 and include the following documents:
- A European CV (for details see German FAQ pdf)
- A letter of motivation (max. 2 pages) (in German, for details see German FAQ pdf)
- A project outline (in German, for details see German FAQ pdf)
- Name of the programme for which you apply (A, B or C)
- Short presentation of your home institution (for details see German FAQ pdf)
- Proof of experience in a civic education institute in the applicant’s home country (in English or German)
- If you are in a permanent employment contract: a letter of support from the institut e where you are employed indicating you will be released from work for the duration of the programme and the compulsory seminars
- If you apply for programme C, a confirmation of your home institution that they are interested in supporting you organising a study trip
- Please indicate on the application how you heard about the programme

Further information and application forms: www.bpb.de/inaktion<http://www.bpb.de/inaktion>
Programme coordinator Mrs. Christiane Toyka Seid
E-mail: bpb-inaktion@gmx.de<mailto:bpb-inaktion@gmx.de>

Please send your application by e-mail before 31 May 2012 to:
Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Federal Agency for Civic Education)
Mrs. Christiane Toyka-Seid
Progr amme coordinator
Email: bpb-inaktion@gmx.de<mailto:bpb-inaktion@gmx.de>

If you have further questions, please go to www.bpb.de/inaktion<http://www.bpb.de/inaktion>, where you will find answers to the most common questions about a European CV, Aktionstage Politische Bildung (Civic Education Campaign Days) and the application forms.

Federal Agency for Civic Education / Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
Stabsstelle Kommunikation
Adenauerallee 86
53113 Bonn
Tel +49 (0)228 99515-200
Fax +49 (0)228 99515-293
kommunikation@bpb.de<mailto:kommunikation@bpb.de>
www.bpb.de<http://www.bpb.de>

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Germany charges four over 'plot' – New News | Latest News | Current …

May 3rd, 2012



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German prosecutors have charged four men with membership of a terrorist organisation.

The men are accused of planning to carry out an al-Qaeda attack using homemade bombs.

The group’s leader, 30-year old Moroccan Abdeladim el-Kebir, is also charged with training at a terrorist camp on the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Prosecutors say he recruited the group’s other members, whose full names have not been given.

The other men charged are German-Moroccan Jamil S, who is accused of producing explosives, German-Iranian Amid C and German Halil S, 27, who are alleged to have carried out mostly logistical tasks.

‘Shrapnel-laden bomb’

According to German officials, a senior al-Qaeda figure on the Afghan-Pakistan border gave the order for the attack but the target had still not been chosen when the men were arrested last year.

Three of the suspects were picked up in the cities of Dusseldorf and Bochum after allegedly buying bomb-making chemicals.

At the time, deputy federal prosecutor Rainer Griesbaum told reporters that the men had planned to set off a shrapnel-laden bomb in a crowded place such as on a bus, but the plot had still been “in the experimental phase”.

Last September, two other men were arrested on suspicion of planning an Islamist bomb attack in Germany.

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BBC News – Europe

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