This version is a bit melancholy. Appropriate for today.
How fortunate we are that she sang in an age of audio and video recording.
This version is a bit melancholy. Appropriate for today.
How fortunate we are that she sang in an age of audio and video recording.
Once upon a time, there was
An evil little thing,
Who faced the slings and arrows that
She knew her acts would bring.
The folks in her community
Are treating her like dirt—
You want to stand with Jessica?
It’s time to buy a shirt.
An “Evil Little Thing” shirt, that is–proceeds go to Jessica Ahlquist’s college scholarship fund (set up by The Friendly Atheist). Click the link, take a look–if you wish, you can order a customized version, with your choice of font and/or your message on the back.

This is what it looks like
When a mob of believers act out on their fevers
And act in the place of the law
This is what it looks like
When a person’s attacked for beliefs that are lacked
And when public emotions are raw
This is religion in government.
This is religion by force
This is the brawl when you tear down the wall
And the thrall of the mob runs its course
This is what it looks like
When the church and the state allow people to hate
With the force of the law on their side
This is what it looks like
When majority rules in the towns and the schools
And the fools force dissenters to hide
This is religion in government.
This is religion by force
This is the brawl when you tear down the wall
And the thrall of the mob runs its course
This is what it looks like
When the law of a nation holds no separation
And thinking some thoughts is a crime
This is what it looks like
And it wouldn’t be hard, simply let down your guard
And it’s only a matter of time
Context(s), after the jump: [Read more…]
When the sweet taste of privilege sours
Local businesses show off their powers
Saving Jessica’s banner
In a rather strange manner…
By refusing to bring her her flowers
Headline: Cranston florists refuse to deliver roses to Jessica Ahlquist
Of course, what’s hilarious is that none of the protesters seem to have read the judge’s decision–it’s their fanatical devotion to, and reverence of THE BANNER that led the judge to the obvious conclusion that it was indeed a matter of establishment of religion. The more Cranston makes a big deal out of this, the more obviously it is unconstitutional!
While you’re at it, Cranston, bring up that bit about “in god we trust” on our money a few more times. In the long run, I’ll thank you for it!
Cuttlecap tip to Randomfactor, again!
Ophelia Benson sees a T shirt.
We need a “We are all evil little things” T shirt.
And a banner, and a coffee mug, and a letterhead. And a pony.
And she’s right. I personally prefer the simpler “Evil Little Thing” T-shirt, but Ophelia had the idea first, and it’s a good one.
The other T-shirt is not for the Evil Little Things (that is, the defenders of the constitution), but for the citizens of Cranston and their supporters who have defended the banner on the grounds that its message is the only thing standing between Cranston’s students and utter chaos. Taking them at their word, this T-shirt is a direct quote from the banner.
Front: Smile when we lose…
Back: …as well as when we win.
Of course, they could save some money by just printing the front. I understand they’re going to need that money to file their appeal.
For a completely different take on different T-shirts (still Cranston, though)… see JT.
Via commenter Randomfactor, The Providence Journal is running a poll to see whether Cranston should appeal the Banner case.
Go, vote, and spread the word! Swim, my little cephalophiles! Currently, the forces of good are ahead, but not by much:
Do you think Cranston should appeal the prayer banner ruling?
Yes: 44.6% (226)
No: 54.2% (275)
Not Sure: 1/2% (6)
The Christians in Cranston are singing the blues
With their bigotry bared on the six-o’clock news
They’ve all learned a lesson, what it feels like to lose
And it’s setting their senses to reeling
Now between God and Country, the mob has to choose
Will the school board soon be appealing?
They’re pounding their pulpits, They’re swarming the schools
Where the judge said the banner was breaking the rules
Where a girl in the right made them all look like fools
So they’re sobbing and whining and squealing
They’ll drain their accounts and they’ll hock all their jewels
For the money they’ll need for appealing
They’ve chosen to champion the prayer on the wall
They’ll shout and they’ll threaten, they’ll bully and brawl
Ignoring the freedoms protecting us all
Their priorities sure are revealing
It’s a Christian theocracy they’d like to install
Cos they find the idea appealing
The secular victory sticks in their craw
So they pore through the ruling to hunt for a flaw
Cos they’re sure that the next step will be Sharia law
So they’re praying to God, yes they’re kneeling
With God on their side, they will never withdraw
And they’re making their plans for appealing
So bring all your anger, your rancor, your spite,
Cos the school board is meeting, they’re meeting tonight
To weigh all the options proposed for our plight
And to see what the voters are feeling
And it won’t mean a damn thing that Jessica’s right
Cos the mob here is set on appealing
(With apologies to Bob Dylan)
Coverage from the 11:00 news
Earlier this evening, the Providence RI news story:
Updates are likely, via WPRI.
Related WPRI story: Who is paying for banner legal battle?
First, atheism 2.0:
Alain de Botton speaks of gleaning useful culture from the trappings of religion. In my opinion, he takes a bit of time to get going, and I’m not convinced that he’s speaking to atheism so much as secularism or humanism, but that’s not a big deal. It did, though, remind me of some biology. After the jump: [Read more…]
