Monthly Archives: August 2010

Anger, Social Change and a Major “Aha”

Last week, an incident involving Rush Limbaugh, Robert Egger, a YouTube video and a small hew and cry led to my blog question asking, “Where, if at all, is the place for anger in social change?” The responses were so rich – I encourage you to read them in their entirety here. Several things became… Continue Reading

What Place Anger?

The video I posted yesterday, wherein Robert Egger hands Rush Limbaugh his head on a plate, has drawn two very different responses. (Update: The original video is here – video at yesterday’s site has been updated to exclude the “offensive” portions.) One response is, “Yes, right on! And I love the ending!” The other, diametrically… Continue Reading

“Nonprofits” Standing Tall

Last week, Rush Limbaugh broadened his hateful message to include those of us working throughout the Community Benefit Sector. During his August 12 broadcast, Rush Limbaugh said that nonprofit employees are “lazy idiots” and “rapists in terms of finance and the economy.” I have been waiting for a rebuttal, knowing I could count on one… Continue Reading