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Following a Legacy Walking 85 Miles in Protest of

May 17, 2012

Over the past two weeks my knees have been getting a little sore, because with every step I take they bump up against a sandwich board that I’ve been wearing since early voting started. My sandwich board says, “I know you’re super busy, but it’s kind of my civil rights. Vote AGAINST Amendment One,” and I’ve been wearing it around Duke University, encouraging my fellow students to vote against Amendment 1. If you haven’t heard by now, Amendment 1 is a proposed amendment to the North Carolina constitution that would strip any legal recognition from all unmarried couples — straight or gay — potentially taking away the family rights of over 200,000 North Carolinians.

As a 20-year-old gay North Carolinian who’s been an activist since the age of 16, this isn’t something that I could tolerate in my home state. So far, I’ve been doing my part to fight Amendment 1 by mobilizing students at Duke, where I chair Duke Together Against Constitutional Discrimination, our on-campus coalition against Amendment 1 that has mobilized over 50 percent of the student body. But I realize that this alone isn’t enough to defeat this amendment statewide. I need to take the message outside the Duke bubble and into the entire state.

So I decided to march. As of yesterday, May 4, my friend Dominique Beaudry and I are walking from the International Civil Rights Museum in Greensboro to the State Capitol, a four-day journey of over 85 miles Windows 7 Activation Key, wearing sandwich boards that encourage North Carolinians to vote against Amendment 1.

But why march from the International Civil Rights Museum? Because although they’re not the same Where to buy windows 7 key, the civil rights movement and the gay rights movement share something fundamental.
On June 5, 1966, James Meredith, the first African American ever to be admitted to the University of Mississippi, decided that it was time for him to do something more about segregation in this country. He decided that he needed to take an active stance against injustice. So what did he do? He decided that he needed to march. Meredith set off on a 220-mile journey from Memphis, Tenn. to Jackson, Miss. protesting the segregation that persisted in the South. He made it less than a day before a 40-year-old white contractor named Aubrey Norvell shot him after he crossed the Mississippi border on June 6. Fortunately, Meredith was quickly rushed to the hospital and treated for his injuries, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Stokely Carmichael (the founder of the Black Power movement), and Floyd McKissick paid him a visit. After visiting him in the hospital, they decided to continue Meredith’s march. Facing police brutality, KKK intimidation, and the brutal Mississippi heat, they finished the March Against Fear on June 26, with 15,000 people joining them in the last part of the march, from Tugaloo to Jackson.

After taking part in the gay rights movement and studying the civil rights movement intensively, I can’t help but feel that they share a few fundamental concepts: Both movements seek equality under the law, both movements seek justice for an oppressed minority, and both movements have inspired empathy and reconciliation in our country.

Now, both movements have a chance to stand together — actually, to walk together — against an amendment that threatens equality under the law, denies justice to an oppressed minority Windows 7 64 bit key, and works against empathy and reconciliation in our state and throughout our world.

No, the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement aren’t exactly the same; but that doesn’t mean that this gay rights activist hasn’t learned quite a lot from studying the civil rights movement, and that doesn’t mean that gay rights activists around the world aren’t inspired on a daily basis by the work that the civil rights movement has done and has left to do.

Through the civil rights movement, Dominique and I first learned the powerful lesson that a dedicated group of people can change everything, and through the example of James Meredith, we’ve realized how a single journey changes a nation. Now, we’re putting that lesson to use by walking across this state to fight Amendment 1. Will you join us?

The War on Women — and the War Within Women

The War on Women has many fronts — here in the U.S., abroad, and across forums on the Internet. In the U.S., the range of hostilities spans the gamut from lewd (Limbaugh) to degrading (state-sanctioned vaginal penetration) to downright dangerous (making the murder of abortion providers “justifiable homicide”). This year has been quite a wake-up call for any woman who has thought that women’s rights and sexual freedom are guaranteed in this country. (It still blows my mind that, although this country was founded on the “self-evident” truth that “all men are created equal,” the truth is that it’s still only men who are given the right to equal treatment under the law by the Constitution. Suffragists spent more than 70 years to get the right to vote in the U.S., and a Constitutional amendment that would give women equal rights under the law was first introduced in 1923… and we’re still waiting.)

The déjà-vu sense — haven’t we been here before?? — leads me to wonder what it will take to win the war against women once and for all. When you look at culture, there’s so much in conflict within women — for instance, and somewhat arbitrarily, juxtapose the fact that more young women are getting advanced degrees than ever before with a survey showing that one in two young women would rather be hit by a bus than get fat. (Yes, for real — here’s a funny take on another crazy statistic.) Could the Groundhog Day experience in relation to the battle for women’s rights have something to do with conflicts between competing desires within women? Perhaps we won’t win the war on women until we win the war within women.

Before I’m jumped all over for blaming the victim, let me make clear that I am not saying that women have caused or are responsible for the war on women. And of course we need better social policies and different ways to structure work and family life. But if we climb out of the trenches for a minute and take a look at the larger, 6,000-year historical landscape, jeez, it’s been only like yesterday since significant numbers of women have had access to education and the opportunity to reach for higher levels of leadership and culture-making. Our culture is in the throes of a significant transformation that includes, but isn’t limited to, changing what it means to be women and men. For women and for our culture, we’ve got our collective feet in two different worlds — creating a war on women and a war within women.

Let me explain what I mean. The war on women isn’t simply an issue of differences between Republicans and Democrats, right and left, or conservatives and liberals. It’s about differences in worldviews replica watches, which in many ways transcend and include the differences that we usually speak about. Worldviews are whole, complete windows on reality that are driven by different motivations and capacities. Each worldview first emerged in different historical times — traditional, modern, and postmodern — and express entirely different value systems. In addition replica watches, individuals who hold different worldviews have differing capacities to engage with the complexity and multidimensionality of human experience. What that means is that what one worldview takes as real, another cannot even see. This is beyond logic. You can’t argue with someone if they don’t have the capacity to recognize what it is that you perceive.

But the really interesting point is that each worldview creates different men and women. The traditional worldview is motivated by stability and security. Thus, it sees women and men in terms of roles — that are deemed to be God-given. Belief takes precedence over rational inquiry. Women’s biological function of childbearing, and the need for protection while bearing and raising children, define gender roles. To those who see the world through traditional eyes, disruption of gender roles is like an earthquake — something’s shifting that’s supposed to be unmovable. From a traditional worldview, women find their deepest fulfillment in the sanctity of their role as mother and helpmate. (Hillary Clinton, seen through these eyes, is a frightening she-devil — some strange and incomprehensible female creature bent on destroying all that’s good about life.) God created Man, and Woman from Man.

In the U.S., the dominant worldview is modernism; the nation was founded on the ideals and ideas of modernism. The modern worldview rose on the wave of inspiration and creativity that burst forth as human beings — mostly of the male kind — began to actively figure out how things worked and to engineer new solutions to improve the material conditions of human life. Rationality and scientific inquiry replaced dogma and religious doctrine — leading to an emphasis on evidence from the material world that can be seen and touched, rather than an invisible supernatural world. Motivated by the desire for achievement, status, and power, meritocracy, rather than aristocracy, was the result. The romance story became the narrative of women’s lives at this time. This worldview gave birth to our ideas of masculinity and femininity as opposites — holding up ideals for each sex that you could achieve through engaging in the new consumer markets of capitalism. The middle-class lifestyle, divided by work (dad) and family (mom), expresses the values of this worldview.

The last worldview is postmodernism. Relatively new and growing (as in Oprah’s new soulful audience), postmodernism burst into human consciousness with the liberation movements of the 1960s and beyond. In fact, liberation is the name of the game: I am free to do whatever I want to do and to become whoever I want to be. Embracing plurality, eschewing hierarchies, and espousing individual truths, postmodernism aspires to dismantle the “evils” of modernity — including capitalism and any of the many “-isms” (sexism, racism, etc.) through which they see modernism’s impact on human life. Postmodernism is motivated both by liberation from constraints and connection, relationship, healing. In terms of gender, postmodernism takes the lid off — making one’s sense of gender much more fluid. Sexuality within postmodernism is an all-purpose means of self-definition and self-expression replica watches, laden with the often desperate hope of self-transcendence.

Okay, now it should be pretty clear that these three different worldviews would be practically combustible when put in the same room to debate social policy related to women, children, work, and family. (Is there much else in life?) No wonder we get such a nice conflagration in Congress and the media over women’s rights, reproductive health, sexuality, parental leave, etc. etc.

But more importantly in terms of ending the war on women is that these schisms are very alive within educated privileged girls/women of Gen X and Y. How so? When postmodernism opened the lid on gender, the roles of mother and wife that had pretty much exclusively defined women’s lives now became mere options — just one way to be free to be you and me. For the thousands of years when traditionalism defined Western culture, women really didn’t have any viable option other than to fulfill our biological roles — moreover, it was absolutely essential for the continuation of society. But in the face of an open field of choices limited only by what you want, and with no larger driver to what you want that sets a trajectory for your life, the various motivations and expectations from these three worldviews have been let loose within the female psyche without a larger, organizing context or purpose. For educated Gen-X women and Gen-Y girls, competing desires to succeed, rebel, create, mother, and be taken care of bang around from one day to the next, making it very difficult to make choices that lead to a clear direction and meaningful commitment.

Author Laura Kipnis points to this in her funny and smart book, The Female Thing. She observes that there is a constant catfight in women’s consciousness between, in her words, “feminism (‘Don’t call me honey, dickhead’) and femininity (‘I just found the world’s best push-up bra!’)” “Femininity” refers to that part of women that wants to be taken care of, adored, and not have to take responsibility for… well, life. And “feminism” is the part that wants to be independent, assertive, taken seriously, and make a contribution through your talents. Kipnis argues that the two are inherently incompatible because the one is based on insufficiency (the root is needing a man or child to be “complete” and “whole”) and the other is all about self-sufficiency. Just as the traditional and the postmodern worldviews are incompatible.

It’s like the past and the present are at war in your self. “Femininity” is women’s past, and “feminism” is our present. What I mean by this is not what you might think — I’m not pitting family and children against career and culture, or wanting a push-up bra versus wearing no bra. That’s a superficial reading of the differences that Kipnis and I both are pointing to. The “feminine” values and motivations were perfect for earlier times when women either partnered with their spouses in the cyclic rhythms of an agrarian lifestyle or aspired to create the home as the perfect haven of domestic bliss for children and hubby. This was it, the totality, of women’s lives and concerns. In our “feminist” present, women have both family and work, or one or the other, but regardless, are self-responsible and self-actualizing. Or we are increasingly so and would be more so if we were able to distinguish between a pull from the past and the demand of the present that opens onto the future. Because this is how we can give order and find clarity among these competing desires within us. If the trajectory of your life’s purpose gets clear, then how kids and spouse and house fit into it all will also become clear. It may not make it easier, but you at least know what your priorities are… and can articulate and advocate for the things that will make it possible for contemporary women to create the world that we want and need to live lives that make a difference. Things like health care that pays for birth control and doesn’t view pregnancy as a “pre-existing condition.” Or creative policies that support work and family. Or new ways to think about how we live together.

This is why I’m wondering if the war on women can’t be won until we win the war within women. Our drive to create a new world in which women and men create culture together has to have much more momentum. That calls on all of us women who have been liberated by postmodernism to align behind the motivations within us that lean toward the future. Through cultivating the desire to have an impact on culture and being determined to make a difference, we can generate enough momentum that our rights to determine our destiny will be secure.

Executive Compensation in the Nonprofit Sector Ge

Excessive executive compensation is at the forefront of discussions about public companies, but what about the nonprofit sector? In fact, one of the most important things that nonprofit boards can do to strengthen the organizations that they govern is to get the salaries right for the CEOs of their nonprofits.

What does it mean to get compensation right? And why does it matter so much?

Getting it right is called “fair and reasonable” by the IRS. It’s what the law requires, it’s what any CEO wants, and it’s what any donor and member of the public expects.

Executive compensation: Getting it wrong has serious consequences

If a nonprofit violates the IRS standard by exceeding “fair and reasonable” compensation Rotary Machine Tattoo, then the organization can be fined or their tax status can be revoked. Under the excess benefit transaction excise taxes law Tattoo Kits Supplies, also known as intermediate sanctions, the executive who is overpaid can also be fined.

Note also that in New York State, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman have separately announced proposals that may significantly impact executive compensation practices of New York nonprofits.

Additionally, exposure in the media can destroy a nonprofit’s reputation and brand, as we have seen in many situations. Merely the suggestion of impropriety can severely limit the organization’s fundraising potential long into the future, if not forever.

A nonprofit board can err in the other direction too; it’s not unusual for nonprofit boards to undercompensate executives. In those cases, very qualified and dedicated people can be quite discouraged. Heading up a nonprofit organization is tough, and passion and commitment only go so far if a person does not feel fairly compensated. Additionally, it becomes clear to most business executives whom I train and place on nonprofit boards that it’s often more challenging to run a nonprofit than a for-profit.

While not violating the law, boards that undercompensate their executives are not doing their organizations any favors. I have seen nonprofits lose outstanding executives when the board has neglected to determine a fair and reasonable compensation package. This hurts the organization and the public that relies on its services.

Unfortunately, only 71 percent of nonprofit boards looked at comparable data when determining the chief executives compensation, and only 70 percent of boards sought full board approval for the chief executive’s compensation (according to the most recent study by BoardSource in 2010).

Executive compensation: Doing it right

Boards will fulfill their responsibilities by ensuring that 1) there are no conflicts of interest over the compensation matter, 2) conducting a compensation study — possibly by engaging an outside firm — to determine a fair and reasonable compensation package for the executive Tattoo Kit, 3) documenting the process of the board’s deliberations and vote, and 4) filing all of this information on the IRS Form 990. The IRS Form 990 is made available to the public via Guidestar.

It’s also important for the board to ensure that the CEO has a clear and current job description, and annual and three year goals that align with the organization’s strategic plan; boards should conduct annual evaluations of the CEO related to the job description and annual goals. Unfortunately, only 69 percent of nonprofit CEOs had a performance review in the past 12 months, according to BoardSource.

Evaluations provide critical opportunities for the board to give the CEO encouragement and support, and productive feedback to help the leader to be as effective as possible in advancing the organization to its greatest potential. Furthermore, boards must understand that the CEO’s and the board’s effectiveness are interdependent. This is described further in Chapter 5 in “Leveraging Good Will.”

Nonprofit boards are responsible for maintaining the public’s trust in the integrity of organizations that are provided with tax exempt status and supported with charitable dollars as well as government funds. Together with the community’s blessing and support, nonprofits pursue their vital missions to make the world a better place.

Who Will Stand Up to the Hetero-Phobes

The gay-rights brigade have allowed their quest for gay marriage to tip over into active hetero-phobia. If they don’t snap out of it, they’ll even lose the support of gay people like me.

A little while ago I wrote a piece for ConservativeHome about how the attacks and smears of the pro gay marriage campaign had shaken my belief in the cause to its foundations. The impulse to cry ‘paedo’ every time a Catholic spoke of their discomfort over same sex marriage What Is In Tattoo Ink, the howls of ‘bigot’ accompanying even the most gentle warning about potential implications – these are the characteristics of a movement that no longer believes it can win an argument and has instead decided to rely on ad hominem and vitriol. It is intolerant and it is ugly.

Over the last week we have seen further examples of the extent to which the gay rights militia has abandoned any moral authority and now seeks, apparently unashamedly, not to win through debate but to rob others of their right to speak.

First came the Advertising Standards Authority’s demand that the blogger ‘Archbishop Cranmer’ answer for the adverts he had run on behalf of the Coalition for Marriage campaign. These ads – which showed heterosexual couples celebrating their nuptials and implored viewers to sign the coalition’s petition – apparently caused ‘hurt and offence’ to some gay people. The only way in which one could possibly be ‘hurt’ by the ad would be if one were somehow offended by the image of straight couples doing what straight couples have done for thousands of years – marrying one another. This isn’t a reaction against ‘hate speech’ folks, it’s outright hetero-phobia.

These readers responded to their ‘hurt’ not by engaging in debate or navigating away from the page but by submitting complaints to the ASA – who have followed up in aggressive style and have frightened the man behind the avatar into hiring in the lawyers.

Next came the extraordinary decision by the Law Society to withdraw permission for an event on the role of heterosexual marriage in a good and just society. Cristina Odone (who was due to speak at the event alongside my friend Phillip Blond) has written for the Telegraph that the decision was taken on the basis that a discussion of heterosexual marriage contravened the esteemed society’s ‘diversity policy’. Apparently diversity – for the Law Society at least – stretches only one way in the discussion of public policy.

And this is the problem. I too believe in diversity. I’m a gay man (who, as it happens Tattoo Of Guns, believes that gay marriage is the right way forward for our society) who has benefited from our tradition of allowing a plurality of views and for the open discussion of what is good and right and what is bad and wrong. Were it not for Britain’s tolerance of dissent who would have been brave, or foolish, enough to argue that people like me ought not be imprisoned for our sexual desires?

Yet that very word, ‘diversity’ Tattoo Ink Supply, has now come to represent not plurality but homogeneity, not dissent but repression. Hiding behind it, secularists and the ayatollahs of social liberalism are able to strip public discourse of the bits they don’t like – faith, orthodoxy, skepticism about change. They have been able to use the frame of diversity as a weapon against its very purpose; to shut out and shut up those with whom they disagree.

It’s time for those gay men and women who genuinely prize freedom to take a stand against those who act against it in our name. It is up to us to continue winning the argument for the freedoms our society permits us – not to preserve those freedoms at the expense of others’ consciences or right to speak.

If my society gives me the right to marry I want that right to have sprung from a collective judgment, not from the authoritarian zeal of those acting, supposedly, on my behalf. Let’s leave the hetero-phobia at the door and get on with the business of political and moral debate. For goodness sake gays, stop whinging about people who disagree with you – argue with them.

Funzio’s Big Exit to Gree Fueled by Only Three Hi

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Funzio’s $210 million sale to Tokyo-based Gree this week makes it the second mobile game company with a relatively short operating history to be snapped up recently.

In an interview, co-founder and President Anil Dharni said the company was founded two and a half years ago, but it didn’t make its first mobile game until nine months ago. Since then, it has launched three titles, including Crime City Cheap Christian Audigier Clothes, Modern War and Kingdom Age, all of which have generated more than 20 million downloads.

The quick multimillion dollar sale is reminiscent of Zynga’s recent $180 million purchase of OMGPOP, which had been around for awhile but only recently catapulted to the top of the iPhone charts with its overnight hit Draw Something.

Dharni said the two back-to-back sales are not necessarily an indication of a trend in mobile games.

“We tend to hear only about the successes,” he said. “If you look at some of the other mobile gaming companies, some have gained traction but there’s others struggling that have fallen off the charts. … I think the downward trend is also happening.”

All three of the company’s games are free to play and monetized through in-game items. Both Kingdom Age and Modern War are among the top 25 grossing apps on the iPad. Crime City is the company’s oldest title. Neither Funzio nor Gree disclosed how much the apps are grossing, but Dharni said what makes its games stand out from the rest of the pack is player retention. And generally, the longer players engage with the games, the more likely they are to make purchases.

Funzio, which previously raised $20 million in capital, is expecting to be completely integrated into Gree’s San Francisco operations, relocating all of its 125 employees to Gree’s offices, where the two will have more than 300 employees all told.

“From day one, the thing we proposed was that we didn’t want to be an independent studio. We want to be integrated as much as possible in Gree,” he said.

Gree, which is a mobile-gaming powerhouse in Japan Cheap Christian Audigier Clothing, is aggressively trying to build a worldwide social network for games on mobile devices. Rivals include DeNA’s Mobage network, which came to market through the acquisition of San Francisco-based Ngmoco, and Apple’s Game Center.

Funzio will now begin developing games for Gree’s mobile social platform, although they will not necessarily be exclusive.

Dharni said both he and the company’s co-founder and CEO Ken Chiu started talking with Gree a few months back, and since then had discussions with a number of other suitors, whom Dharni characterized as the “usual suspects.”

What stood out about Gree was its vast experience and knowledge about the mobile gaming space, he said.

“Mobile games in Japan make a ridiculous amount of money and we are just getting started in America. They are two to three years ahead of us in terms of understanding game mechanics and monetization. We can learn so much from them,” he said. “They are super smart and hungry folks and their vision matched ours. We had excellent alternative options, but we found the perfect partner.”

Markings for Munitions

May 15, 2012

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Last week, U.S. military officials accused Iran of arming Iraqi insurgents with bombs, missiles, and rockets for attacks on American troops. Apparently, serial numbers and markings on seized munitions indicate they came from Iran. (Click here for a PDF of the U.S. military intelligence report.) Why do bombs need serial numbers?

For inventory and quality control. When a bullet, explosive, or any kind of ammunition is manufactured, it may be marked with a unique serial number and the date of manufacture. (A bomb may also include information indicating which factory produced it.) This information simplifies the process of tracking missing or damaged munitions. For example, if a bullet misfires, the military can use its markings to identify and scrap the entire lot it came from. The date of manufacture is important because the components in ammunition begin to degrade and become unreliable after about 15 years.

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Military intelligence analysts have to learn to identify the manufacturer markings and serial numbers of each country’s munitions, since there are no international guidelines for labeling. The exact markings on grenades, bombs, and bullets will vary depending on the country and sometimes on the specific company that does the manufacturing.

Why does the Iranian TNT have markings in Farsi, while the other rounds seem to be labeled in English? Since Iran sells munitions on the international market, it makes more sense to use a language that is spoken far and wide. (You don’t have to use English, though; China and Russia sell arms marked with Chinese and Cyrillic characters.) In recent years, U.S. manufacturers have begun to augment their markings with bar codes that can be tracked by computer.

Surveying the serial numbers on bullets and projectiles can be an effective way to measure the flow of arms into conflict zones. Last year, Oxfam reported that bullets manufactured in the United States Tattoo Supplies, Greece, Russia Tattoo Supplies, and China had ended up in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in spite of a U.N. arms embargo. Last summer, Israel examined the serial numbers on rockets fired by Hezbollah and concluded they came from Russia by way of Syria. * Serial numbers are also used by national and international police to track down illegal sales of ammunition. Meanwhile, the United Nations is now attempting to create an international standard for the tracing and marking of ammunition.

Got a question about today’s news? Ask the Explainer.

Explainer thanks: Guy Ben-Ari of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Philip Coyle of the Center for Defense Information, Pablo Dreyfus of Viva Rio, Colby Goodman of Amnesty International USA, and John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org.

* Correction, Feb. 20, 2007: The original version of this article said the Hezbollah rockets came from Syria, by way of Russia. Click here to return to the corrected sentence.

Review2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring

May 14, 2012

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Honda tops Consumer Reports 2009 Automaker Report

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Honda, Subaru and Toyota came out on top after all the scores were tallied Buy DKNY Dresses, with every single Subaru model earning a Recommended rating from CR. Honda was the brand that fared the absolute best in predicted reliability Buy DKNY Clothes, with just its Element small SUV barely failing to make the grade as a Recommended nameplate. Toyota also fared very well in reliability testing Herve Leger sale, as we’ve come to expect from the world’s largest automaker. European automakers managed to get a shout out for offering unmatched performance, comfort and safety along with incremental increases in overall vehicle reliability.

American automakers got their own separate report cards, which you can see by clicking here. Of the Detroit-based manufacturers Cheap Herve Leger gown, Ford came out victorious with its Flex and F-150 earning top ratings and many of the rest of its models scoring well. General Motors managed to sneak eight vehicles on the Recommended list: the new Pontiac G8, Cadillac CTS and Chevy Malibu, along with the Corvette and each of the Lambda-based CUVs. Chrysler pulled up the rear again this year among all automakers without a single vehicle earning a positive score from CR.

[Source: Consumer Reports]

Little car, big raceFiat’s PanDAKAR

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BMW X6 trophy truck augments the already outrageou

May 13, 2012

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Of course Where buy best Replica A Lange & Sohne Watches, to call this beast a BMW would be to judge a book by its mud-spattered cover – there’s almost nothing here that Munich’s finest would recognize. The X6-shaped shell is fiberglass and there’s a completely custom chassis and Fox suspension system hanging beneath it. The engine is production-based, with a 4.4-liter block that’s similar to the one found in the xDrive50i and X6 M but it’s doesn’t appear to be from BMW. Rather Fake Vacheron Constantin Watches, the video suggests it’s a GM-sourced engine (SCORE mandates a production-based engine block, but apparently it doesn’t have to reflect the bodywork that shrouds it).

The X6 Trophy Truck will see its inaugural competition outing at next month’s Baja 1000 with driver Armin Schwarz behind the wheel. Check out our high-res gallery above, then click past the jump to check out a pair of brief videos.

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