Plutocracy invading the developing world [Article]

Few people are aware of the scale of the protests in Brazil. Signs such as these are common:

 “We shouldn’t be spending public money on stadiums. We don’t want the Cup. We want education, hospitals, a better life for our children.”

The mainstream media calls these protests against corruption, but Dave Zirin, writing in Common Dreams, has this to say:

 This isn’t a movement against [corruption in] sports. It’s against the use of sports as a neoliberal Trojan horse. It’s a movement against sports as a cudgel of austerity. 

The Church and its stance on rape [News article]

The older I get, the more the Catholic Church’s actions befuddle me. In Brazil, the Church has excommunicated the mother of a 9 year old rape victim for approving abortion, & the doctor who performed the medical procedure on the child. The man accused of the rape however has not been excommunicated. The explanation from church is, well, you make up your mind. Does progress mean embracing a newer set of superstitions?