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by Jennie Rigg    
July 27, 2008 at 12:10 pm

Because everyone in the world has been to see The Dark Knight this weekend, I was expecting the intertubes to be quiet aside from reviews… How wrong was I?

James Grieves picks a fight with feminists. I think he has a good point, but I didn’t see it for a while because the red mist descended due to his patronising and condescending tone. Perhaps both sides in this debate could do with trying to preach to the opposition instead of the choir?

Dreaming of Simplicity wonders why Labour gives out special favours to groups which fund other parties?

Prolific Diarist talks about Veganism and her political reasons for adopting it.

SmashBoredom has done the maths on the Climate Change Bill and found the lacuna.

Jonathan Calder discusses the “if you wear a short skirt you’re asking for it” attitude to crimes other than rape, and especially David Cameron’s bicycle.

Lizbee has some tips for aspiring authors – political or otherwise – from the viewpoint of a bookseller.

Septicisle’s review of the weekend papers is worth a glance, especially the Torygraph link..

And finally, don’t forget to listen to the Doctor Who Prom which I am listening to as I type (see also here, here, here, and here)


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1. Aaron Heath

Hoping to go see Batman tomorrow.

2. Aaron Heath

Septicisle’s review of the weekend papers is worth a glance, especially the Torygraph link..

Mike Power does an awesome paper review every weekend that’s also worth keeping an eye on.

3. septicisle

Indeed, as I say in the post most of the links are shamelessly stolen from his.

4. James Grieves

Jennie: I take a hard-line against bigotry and its presence in that article left me riled. Perhaps I should have written it while a tad less agitated, but I don’t think that it was either patronising or condescending. What it was was critical, although I do agree over the main gist of the article, with my objections being mainly aimed at the trappings.

I’ll be watching Batman as soon as I get a free day.

5. Aaron Heath

Indeed, as I say in the post most of the links are shamelessly stolen from his.

Plagiarism, huh? You’ll be turning MSM soon. ;o)

6. Aaron Heath

Perhaps I should have written it while a tad less agitated ~ James Grieves

Nah. This blogging. All about the moment.

Publish and be damned I always say.

7. Jennie Rigg

James, if you take a hard line against bigotry you might do well to use less of the language of it when lambasting groups which are still oppressed, no? Or maybe, given your comments here and elsewhere “condescending” is just your default tone and you don’t actually MEAN it, it;s just accidental…

8. James Grieves

What language might that be, Jennie?

I’m not sure how James has descended from being merely ‘condescending’ to being actively bigoted. I happen to agree that Sophie Platt’s article made unsubstantiated generalisations regarding a particular demographic (a much reviled one, I might add), and therefore an impassioned rebuttal seems justified.

(Not like me, of course, as I NEVER make sweeping statements.)

BenSix: using the language of bigotry =/= actively being bigoted, necessarily.

Yes, Sophie’s article could have been worded better; but so could James’s. That is, in fact, the substance of my point. Both of them have needlessly annoyed people who might otherwise have agreed with them.

11. James Grieves

Alright Jennie, if I was “using the language of bigotry” could you cite some particular instances? Just a few examples would be endlessly and deeply helpful.

12. James Grieves

Apparently not. Ah well.

Sorry, James, got caught up doing Other Stuff.

“typical vindictive puerility” – feminists are always vindictive and puerile and we shouldn’t listen to them

“due to the prejudiced, sourceless bigotry that somehow imagines that an Austen reference that was long ago faded through overuse constitutes a valid substitute for anything beyond the most meagre of anecdotal evidence” – take a joke and twisting it to be something malevolent – a favourite trick of the BNP and their ilk, made all the more ironic because of the accusation of bigotry pasted on to the beginning.

“Does this not make a refreshing change from the mainstream press and its ceaseless distortions” – OMG the Liberal media are always printing LIES about us!! Another favourite BNP line.

One in each paragraph so far – do you want me to continue? Because I do have better things to do than massage your ego by paying you attention for something which I had, to be frank, long since forgotten about.


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