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Has anyone been stripped of the Hero of the Soviet Union award?

I understand that my story probably is not what you expect to read. But it is definitely about the stripping of the Hero of the Soviet Union award. Besides it is a unique case that deserves to be told here.In 1937, Vladimir Golubenko was 23 years old. He was born in the Urals in the family of a worker and a cleaning lady and saw how hard it was to earn money. Therefore, he decided to go the other way. He became a thief. In 1937, he tried to steal a wallet in a tram, but was caught and sent to the Dmitrov forced labor camp. However, he was able to escape from the camp and board a passenger train. On the train, he stole from a random fellow traveler a passport in the name of Valentin Petrovich Purgin. Vladimir got off on the next stop, changed the photo in the stolen passport and received reliable documents. Vladimir was the best at forging documents and did it many times.First, Vladimir ended up in Sverdlovsk: having forged a certificate of graduation from the Military Transport Academy, he went to work as a correspondent for the Putyovka newspaper. A short time later, he moved to Moscow. Using several forged documents, he got the position of a reporter for the newspaper Gudok, and then moved to the prestigious Komsomolskaya Pravda. Vladimir's sociability and charm allowed him to get a job in such an important newspaper, without special checking. On March 17, 1939, Purgin-Golubenko was appointed deputy editor of the military department.At this time, Vladimir arranged his his mother as a night cleaner in the premises of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. She also cleaned the office of Mikhail Kalinin - the Prime Minister of the USSR. The woman stole several real orders and award books from Kalinin’s office. Thus, Vladimir took possession of three orders and received documents confirming the right to wear them.Soon, Vladimir was sent on a mission to the Khalkhin-Gol River in the midst of clashes between Japanese and Mongolian troops. In the fall, the editorial office received a message from the military command: "Comrade Purgin" was wounded during heavy fighting and was being treated in a hospital in the Far East. The hero returned to Moscow with the Order of Lenin. As it turned out later, he had stolen the presentation for rewarding and letters from the "commanders", having visited the Belarusian city of Grodno, where the headquarters of the 39th Special Forces Division were located. Then Vladimir became a candidate member of the CPSU (b).At this time, the aggression of the USSR against Finland began. Vladimir Golubenko, or rather, Valentin Purgin, was sent to the front for reporting, but, naturally, he was not going to endanger himself. Therefore, in January 1940, he sent a letter to the editor (again on stolen letterhead) stating that "Comrade Purgin", at the request of the NKVD, was in Leningrad to carry out a secret mission. In fact, Vladimir never even left Moscow. He lived in a friend's apartment and went with the girls to restaurants, telling them about his exploits. Once he read in a newspaper about awarding of several soldiers and officers with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. You understand what he did after that.Golubenko sent an award presentation to the People's Commissariat of the Navy. He added documents about the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Star, allegedly received by him before, and carefully described his unprecedented courage shown in the "battles with the White Finns." He was lucky: the Politburo did not check everything as necessary. On April 22, 1940, Komsomolskaya Pravda published a decree awarding Valentin Petrovich Purgin by the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Purgin-Golubenko felt like a "superstar": he married a journalist from "KP", got a good apartment. He gave interviews and traveled to collective farms, colorfully and willingly talking about his great deeds.However, Vladimir did not take into account one detail. All those awarded by the title of Hero of the Soviet Union were published in national newspapers with photographs. From such a photograph, the camp staff from where he fled identified him.In July 1940, Vladimir Golubenko was arrested: his former colleagues were horrified by the scale of the scam and, most importantly, how easily yesterday's criminal managed to turn everything around. The investigation did not last long. Three months later, the adventurer was sentenced to death, and on November 5, 1940, he was shot. The decree awarding him the title of Hero of the Soviet Union was officially canceled.They say that this was the only case in the USSR when a person was awarded as a Hero of the Soviet Union fraudulently.The source:Жулик и лжец, Герой Советского Союза. История самой крутой аферы XX века

How does a transgender woman demonstrate that she is truly a woman for the purpose of college admission?

In general the requirement for this would be for a legal identity document that signifies gender. In the US, Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, or a Passport would all likely be accepted. Policies will, of course, vary by institution.What it takes to update each of those documents is also highly varied. If it were me, right now, my target document would be a passport. Passports are powerful, they’re federal, and you can use them to not only prove identity but to prove citizenship which is frequently necessary when you’re looking for work. Most importantly though, the US passport requirements to update your gender marker are reasonable.RequirementsYou must apply using Form DS-11, unless you are replacing a limited-validity passport in your correct gender (see below). In addition to the regularly-required documents*, submit the following:ID that resembles your current appearancePassport photo that resembles your current appearanceA medical certification that indicates you are in the process of or have had appropriate clinical treatment for gender transitionProof of legal name change (if applicable)*See Apply in Person for all regularly-required passport documents.Medical CertificationA signed, original statement from a licensed physician must be on office letterhead and include:Physician’s full name, address, and telephone numberMedical license or certificate numberIssuing state or other jurisdiction of medical license/certificateLanguage stating that:He or she has a doctor/patient relationship with youHe or she has treated you or has reviewed and evaluated your medical historyYou have had, or are in process of having, appropriate clinical treatment for transition to the updated gender (male or female)The statement must include, “I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States that the forgoing is true and correct.”[1]I want to zero in for a second on “appropriate clinical treatment for gender transition.” What does that mean? Does it mean hormones? Does it mean surgery? Does it mean any surgery or just genital surgery? Does it mean therapy? Answer: Yes.The WPATH standards of care make it clear that not every available medical intervention is appropriate for every case of gender dysphoria. A person may not experience genital dysphoria or they may find that hormones in combination with a social transition are sufficient to their needs. The decision of what’s appropriate for a given individual is made by exactly the right people: the individual and their doctor. The State Department will take the doctor’s word on it.For other documents like a drivers license or a birth certificate, in the US, you’re looking at individual state laws and each state is free to set their own standards. In some states, it isn’t possible for a trans person to gain legal recognition of their gender identity. That’s why I point to passports.Updating identity documents is hard. Only 11% of trans people in the US have updated all of their identity documents. Meanwhile the vast majority (68%) haven’t been able to update any of their documents. Doctors cost money, hormones cost money, and providers can be thin on the ground. To the uninitiated who’s never had to navigate the required government bureaucracy it might seem trivial. If a case study helps to understand, here’s my experience:When I started HRT I started by getting a list of endocrinologists who would accept my health insurance. Then I started calling to see if any of them would accept trans patients for HRT. Some of them just said ‘no.’ One clinic (eight doctors) wouldn’t talk to me, they wanted to speak to my primary care provider for a referral. I didn’t have one but my therapist called in a referral. They told her what they wouldn’t tell me: Only one of their doctors would see trans patients, and he only treated trans men. Another hospital had decided that because they didn’t have a complete trans health program, they didn’t want to be a “hormone mill” and I couldn’t get care there either.I wound up seeing a naturopath (N.D. instead of M.D.) My insurance wouldn’t cover a naturopath so I paid her out of pocket. She wrote my prescriptions under “general endocrine disorder” so that my insurance would at least cover those (my policy specifically excluded gender affirming care.) When I went to Social Security to update my name and gender marker I had a court order for name change and a letter from my doctor. They wouldn’t take the letter because she wasn’t an M.D. or D.O. I told my doc, she said that she’d been having that problem with providing letters and that she could refer me to an M.D. who would write me a letter after an intake exam for about $250. For an exam I didn’t need, with a doctor I’d never see again to get a letter I already had that was signed by someone with a slightly different credential.I work in tech, I’m white, college educated, middle class, married and I live in a progressive urban area. That puts me ahead of a lot of trans people. So when I say that I had trouble getting through the process, stop for a moment and ask what that would have been like if I’d grown up to work on the family farm in Elk City Oklahoma. I’ll let you Google that to find the nearest provider of gender affirming care and how far away that is.Identity documents are a big freaking deal. Not having proper identity documents puts you at all kinds of risk. Imagine being a bearded guy named Jim who has to present ID that shows a woman in makeup named Jane every time you stop at the store for a bottle of wine. Imagine getting pulled over for a busted tail light in the same situation only this time your drivers license doesn’t match the registration on your car (yes, I have a mismatch on my registration and my drivers license. Strangely enough the DMV would give me new ID with a letter from my doctor but I can’t update the registration without a conference call with the bank that issued my car loan.) Now imagine being a black trans woman with a name that doesn’t match the registration on the vehicle when you get pulled over… how likely is it for that person to wind up in jail for “stealing” her own car. How likely is she to be placed in a men’s jail? How likely is she to be shot?Identity documents are important and the process for trans people to update their documents isn’t uniform from state to state, from government agency to government agency or even within the same government agency (seriously DMV?)But for getting into college, more likely than not, it’s going to take some form of updated ID and right now, the best shot for many trans people in the US is to update their passport.Footnotes[1] Gender Designation Change

How are the voter suppression laws against Native Americans similar to the Jim Crow laws against blacks? Why do Native Americans in North Dakota have to have a street address in order to vote when many of them don't live on streets?

Well, the Jim Crow laws were laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks; the voter suppression laws are more about ensuring that Republicans win elections.The recent Supreme Court ruling unfortunately ruled against Native American tribes in North Dakota and now, less than a month before the election, people are scrambling to update their IDs to comply with the new rule of requiring a street address on your ID in order to vote.Although this is less about segregation, it does specifically target Native American voters, who often vote Democrat. Especially on reservations, street addresses were not assigned: homes are often in rural areas where mail is not delivered, so people rely on a PO Box. This was the case with many rural farms, too, but when the 9–1–1 system was implemented, most people were assigned a street address (I still remember when we suddenly received a street address for the farm and I thought that was so weird since it was a gravel road. And I still just used the PO Box because I couldn’t remember the new address.). But Tribes are sovereign nations and can implement their own addresses. Until now, they had no reason to use anything other than a PO Box—in cases of emergency, everyone new where everyone else lived and if not, landmark descriptions would suffice.The GOP has claimed this rule is necessary to prevent voter fraud, but cannot cite a single instance of fraud occurring in North Dakota from voters with a PO Box on their ID—it is blatant voter suppression. The race between Cramer and Heitkamp is so close, that suppressing a substantial number of Native votes can conceivably swing the win to Cramer (R).GOP aims to suppress ND Native American vote to hinder Heitkamp[From the first link, above] In her dissent, Ginsberg notes:…the decision could result in “voter confusion” and an “incentive to remain away from the polls.”“The risk of voter confusion appears severe here because the injunction against requiring residential address identification was in force during the primary election and because the Secretary of State’s website announced for months the ID requirements” as they previously existed.Ginsburg noted that the appeals court said voters have a month to “adapt” to the new requirement.You might think it is just a minor inconvenience to get a new ID. If you do not have a street address to begin with, first you have to figure out what that is. People have been advised to contact their local county 9–1–1 coordinator to receive a street address, and some of the Tribes are making a concerted effort to issue new IDs. But there are only a few weeks left before the election. And if your Tribal leaders are not issuing new IDs, that means possibly traveling to the nearest County office and DMV, which could be many miles away—often, too far to be an option for those without transportation of their own. It is also not unusual for people to not have the money to travel and pay for a new ID. This is not an easy fix for most people.There are support groups who are trying to help.How Native American Leaders Are Trying to Tackle Voter Suppression in North DakotaBut Four Directions, a Native American voting rights organization, is not satisfied with set-aside ballots and public information campaigns. "We're doing better than that," says O.J. Semans, Four Direction co-director and a member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe. If North Dakota voting authorities truly wanted to ensure Native Americans a right to vote, 911 addresses could have been provided to tribal governments to distribute among their nations, Semans says.Together with political scientists and mapping experts at California-based Claremont Graduate University, Semans is working to bring maps to voting sites so that people can point to the location of their residence, identify a specific address, and on-hand tribal representatives can issue them a note of confirmation on tribal letterhead.However, in spite of the plan for people to be on-site to assist with identifying addresses, I have not heard any guarantees that this confirmation on tribal letterhead will be accepted at the polls.Hopefully, the people who want to vote will be able to vote—if they cannot receive a new ID in time, at least by voting with a provisional ballot which will be accepted when the person returns with the proper ID. But time will tell how this will affect the upcoming election.It is voter suppression, no way around it. And as Four Directions stated:Whether it's Native communities, people of of color in Georgia, people in Indiana, the common thread is them creating laws that would ensure the election of their candidate," Semans says. "The circumstances are different, but the end result is all the same. if your party is in power, what the Supreme Court and Eighth Circuit Court are saying is, 'You get to create laws to elect the candidate of your choice, party.'”The current party in power (R) has certainly demonstrated that they will use every law at their disposal to suppress the votes they do not want. So get out and vote for people who do not support voter suppression!

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