Two quick things that caught my attention:
1) The Family Research Council recently released a report on how many sexual assaults are reported in the US military and what proportion of them are homosexual assaults, and they came to the conclusion that gays are three times more likely to commit sexual assaults in the military. Their reasoning is awfully poor, not to say embarrassing, but among other things it starts with the claim that 8% of sexual assaults in the military are same-sex. This doesn't bode well for heterosexual soldiers.
The report apparently doesn't consider what proportion of assaults get reported, or which kinds of assaults are more likely to be reported, or so on. I'd be willing to bet that the numbers are skewed in several rather overwhelming ways. For one thing, I'd bet that a lot of 'homosexual assault' cases are the result of consensual gay sex where the participants get caught, and one of them makes a claim of assault to save his or her career. For another, I'd bet that most same-sex sexual assaults in the military, reported or not, are committed by soldiers who identify themselves very firmly as straight. I have no doubt whatsoever that heterosexual soldiers are much more likely to commit homosexual assaults than homosexual soldiers are.
But anyway.
2) FOX whipped up a psychotic anti-Those-People demonstration in NYC the other day to protest the infamous Ground Zero Mosque, ie, a community center near the 9/11 site which would include a mosque. Because, you know, those dozen lunatics were the official representatives of that entire group of religions.
Anyway, the crowd turned on two Egyptian Coptic Christians who had traveled from LA to join the protest, and the police had to save the Egyptians from the mob, who refused to believe they were Christians because, you know, they didn't look very Christian. Very nice.
I happened to mention this story to my brother, whose immediate comment was "They gathered a concentrated critical mass at ground zero? They're lucky they didn't destroy the entire city."
Oy. I feel a bit flash-burned, myself.