Mrs. Duffy, who had been out buying a loaf of bread, spent a few moments discussing a range of issues with Mr. Brown before moving onto immigration. The conversation went as follows.
29/04/2010
Gillian Duffy - a missed opportunity for Gordon Brown
Mrs. Duffy, who had been out buying a loaf of bread, spent a few moments discussing a range of issues with Mr. Brown before moving onto immigration. The conversation went as follows.
27/04/2010
23/04/2010
Interesting...
General Election - can't make your mind up?
The Leaders' Debate 2 - another 90 minutes of light entertainment
Daveyboy Cameron put on a much better show than last week and was altogether sharper and more on the ball. He wasted no time in getting the knives out for Gordon Brown when he demanded that the PM withdraw leaflets accusing the Tories of wanting to cut benefits for the elderly - Mr. Brown, who looked uncomfortable, claimed that he had not authorised leaflets making any such claim. This could well prove to be one of the biggest mistakes of his life - Cameron's claims were effortlessly backed up by various Labour MPs and pundits right after the show when they produced an assortment of those very leaflets as evidence.
BNP to LibDems? WTF?
19/04/2010
Results in!
17/04/2010
Give a dog a bad name...trouble oop t'Immigration Centre
Recently, at the Oakington Illegal Prison...sorry, I mean Immigrant Detainment Centre near Cambridge, trouble broke out after one detainee died at the facility. While the death is not being treated as suspicious, inmates used the situation as an opportunity to protest. Around 60 detainees were involved and, according to the Home Office, "a number of ringleaders have been removed" from the Centre.
16/04/2010
The Leaders' Debate: a mere sideshow trifle
10/04/2010
Extremely dead extreme right-wingers
Kaczynski killed
Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, as regular readers of this 'ere blog will know, is one of the groups with which the British Conservative Party in Europe has allied itself under David Cameron's leadership by becoming part of the European Conservatives and Reformists (which also includes the SS-glorifying Latvian LNNK party) - the cause of much controversy due to the Polish group's rather dubious history which has seen them accused of homophobia and antisemitism. Whilst mayor of Warsaw, Lech banned a gay rights march and then allowed a "Parade of Normality" - a fact that led former Minister for Europe Denis MacShane to accuse the Tories of having links "with gay-bashing homophobes." Jaroslaw, meanwhile, has claimed that homosexuality "will cause the downfall of civilisation" and another PiS member said that President Obama's election would spell "the end of the civilisation of the white man."
07/04/2010
"Moderate" Cardinal spouts antisemitic nonsense
As American publication the Jewish Journal points out, this is really quite an impressive leap of the imagination even when made by a man with Cardinal Maradiaga's highly-developed paranoia and antisemitism. The scandals in the news recently have come from all around the world - Ireland, England, Germany included - such global organisation would require the existence of a worldwide Jewish conspiracy so ridiculous that even the madder sorts of antisemites no longer consider such an entity real or even possible (or not in public, at least) for fear of looking like idiots. Unless, that is, he believes we did it with the help of some other group opposed to the Vatican - perhaps the Freemasons, the Knights Templar or even the Martians. He seems sufficiently insane for it to be no great surprise should he advocate such a theory in the future.
"...in a moment in which all the attention of the mass media was focused on the Middle East, all the many injustices done against the Palestinian people, the print media and the TV in the United States became obsessed with sexual scandals that happened 40 years ago, 30 years ago. Why?" asks the crazy Cardinal. He aks, "What is the church that has received Arafat the most times and has most often confirmed the necessity of the creation of a Palestinian state? What is the church that does not accept that Jerusalem should be the indivisible capital of the State of Israel, but that it should be the capital of the three great monotheistic religions?" What tool did the Jews use, according to Maradiaga? That old, tried-and-trusted method - the media. Maradiaga points his finger particularly at the Boston Globe, a newspaper owned by the New York Times which is published by Arthur Ochs Salzberger, Jnr. "Oh, these clever Jews!" says the Jewish Journal whimsically, also saying the Salzbergers "were once a Jewish family."
Cardinal Maradiaga's accusations are so bizarre, paranoid, mad and stupid that they seem laughable at first. But, sadly, we know all too well that a man in his position can cause untold and widespread damage by spreading this sort of rubbish. Some people will believe what he says, and in a world which to a large extent already connects all Jews with what it rightly or wrongly sees as Israel's disproportionate and aggressive policies in Gaza, these are the sorts of words that can lead to physical attacks and the strengthening of old fears and prejudices that have not yet gone away. It's taken far less in the past.
Pope Benedict, who has shown evidence that he wishes to continue the good work carried out by his predecessor Pope John Paul II in building bridges and friendship between Catholics and Jews in these times when all religious faiths are threatened, needs to take action against Cardinal Maradiaga immediately. Bishop Richard Williamson, a Holocaust-denying British priest who also uses Gaza as an excuse for his hatred towards the people he calls "enemies of Christ," was temporarily excommunicated by the Vatican. Though the lifting of the excommunication caused outrage among both Jews and enlightened people of other faiths or no faith, the Pope made his feelings on those who deny the Shoah clear when he said "any denial of this terrible crime is intolerable." He also stated that he deplores any form of Holocaust denial and that all Catholics should hold the same view and expressed his "full and unquestionable solidarity" with the Jewish people.
If the Vatican truly wishes to transform itself into a modern institution and seeks to distance itself from the sort of antisemitic hatred that it was frequently associated with in the past, it needs to cut its ties with the old-fashioned paranoid Jew-hatred of Cardinal Maradiaga and his hate-filled ilk. That he has been allowed to spread vile, plainly antisemitic filth of this type for eight years is an outrage. Right now, when the Vatican is doing its best to rid itself of one stain on its reputation, it could do itself a lot of good by also removing the Cardinal from his position too - the modern Catholic Church should have no place for a man with views such as his own and if the Pope genuinely holds the views he put forward when dealing with Bishop Williamson, he needs to take action.
04/04/2010
SA fascist Terreblanche murdered
03/04/2010
Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
"We need to fundamentally re-frame this, and deal with it as a public health issue, not primarily as a criminal justice issue.
"What we fundamentally need to do is get to the root causes of why is it that our 14, 15-year-olds are getting off their faces?"
He's right all round - the Government have proved themselves unwilling to listen to the ACMD, which is why Prof. Nutt was sacked. What's the point in assembling a panel of experts, with the intention of having them serve in an advisory role, if you then ignore them? Do the Government only like advice that tells them what they're already doing is right?
So why are many people - of all ages, not just that most maligned of all social groups, 14 and 15 year olds - "getting off their faces?" It's not that they want to escape the harsh realities of everyday life (many regular drug-users are from privileged middle-class backgrounds and don't have any harsh realities in their lives) - that's heroin addicts who do that, and heroin addiction is a very, very different thing to recreational drug use. It's not peer-pressure either - teenagers aren't quite so susceptible to that as some parents like to imagine, which is why they're so well-known for being stubborn.
The answer is really rather simple. Recreational drugs can be a lot of fun. Smoking a few spliffs with your mates leads to utter hilarity 99% of the time. An E or two can make all the difference between a mediocre night out and several hours of shiny-eyed bliss on a dancefloor. Dropping acid and spending the day falling about in a field with a group of friends and laughing at the trees is fertile ground for lifelong friendships. If you've ever taken drugs, you'll know what I mean.
Like most people, by the time I reached 25 or so I was beginning to get a bit bored of drugs. The idea of settling down somewhere and having nice furniture/decent food/the big television cliche and a flat that didn't smell of unwashed clothes and bodies appealed to me a great deal more. So, in common with 99.9% of people who have ever taken drugs, I stopped taking them. Just like that.
People get off their faces chiefly because they want to. They enjoy it, and they've been doing it for thousands and thousands of years. They're not going to stop taking drugs any more than they're going to stop eating food they like the taste of, playing games they like, watching TV programmes that interest them. This needs to be recognised, and information supplied that states not "DRUGS ARE BAD AND IF YOU TAKE THEM WE WILL PUNISH YOU" but "Some types of drugs generally aren't all that bad, but you can still get in a bit of a mess with them if you're not careful. So, if you are going to take them, this is how to do it as safely as possible. Oh, and if you do feel you're in trouble, let us know about it and we'll help you." That way, people who take them won't be afraid to get any help they might need.
It's obviously really, isn't it?