Showing posts with label Putin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Putin. Show all posts

Friday, 30 September 2016

News from Russia: dissidence and porn

Bad news for the right to express an opinion. There is a law in Russia that you can't protest in public about anything. On the Crossing Continents programme a reporter covered a very brave man who kept getting arrested for marching, on his own, with a placard that wasn't at all outrageous. It was such a waste of police time! and they were driving this poor man mad. One thinks of Winston Smith in 1984. Big Brother was certainly watching this poor bloke. The rest of the Russians didn't seem to care a damn that their fundamental liberties had been taken away. This is a serious programme. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pj822
However, Putin has found a way to make the Russians cross.

From The Week:
The Russian state has blocked access to free porn websites, amid much outrage. Millennials view the concept of free, readily available porn as a human right, and any attempt to suggest that they shut their eyes and try to imagine rude things with their own brains as Luddite, draconian and plain kinky. One frustrated Russian contacted the state censorship department on Twitter demanding "an alternative", and was advised: Dear Lyola, as an alternative you can meet someone in real life.     There's a kernel of sense here. Turning off internet port might be character-building for our nation's youth. Perhaps experiencing 1980's style arduous sexual yearnings might stop them whining..." Grace Dent, the Independent.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Old News

My peculiar hobby is cutting things out of newspapers.  I suppose this is a bit like grasping at life as it speeds by, and I don't want to just forget it all, and neither do I want to be ignorant of the world I live in. I have just finished filing these articles.

Category 1 Interesting books - reviews of books I might read
A Possible Life - Faulks
How Much is enough? - Skidelsky
Ancient light - Banville
The Better Angels of Our Nature - Pinker
The Betrayal - Dunmore

et almost infinitum!

Category 2 Current concerns
Junk culture, hacking, antidepressants - do they work? - the growing gender imbalance (Germaine Greer said it would not make women more valuable, only increase sex-trafficking and prostitution), scrap metal stealing, Portugal experiments with decriminalising possession of small amounts of drugs, the great Pacific Garbage patch (a pool of rubbish twice the size of Texas), John Lewis management, how many nuclear warheads there are in the world, the Catholic silence on child abuse, the Royal Mail and how badly it has been managed, tsunamis, running the railways, GM food , libraries, plastic surgery, our dependence on money from Qatar, how to look after people with dementia - a model from the Netherlands, the hunger of the North Koreans, the death of the newspaper, CCTV nation, the scramble for territory in the arctic, is Fairtrade a good idea?, microgeneration of domestic power, the effects of porn.

Category 3 Health and Science.
Roman Britain was warmer, drinking chocolate is good for the memory, domestic cats kill billions of items of wildlife a year, pop music is louder than it used to be, should surgeons take Modafinil?, Calpol is linked to asthma, sperm can be grown in a lab, college kids have less empathy than they used to have, the Nazis gave Pervatin to their troops - now called crystal meth., older parents are happier, aspirin is good for you but not everyone should take it all the time, premmy babies are more likely to develop autism.

Category 4 Politics
A surprising number of my concerns turn out to be American. Working conditions in the iPad factory in China, middle-class tax breaks, slackers, sexual harassment by top men (like Arnie), oil pipeline, Obama loves covert operations, Guantanamo Bay, social mobility is difficult in the US, the corrupt Putin regime, Germany's economy based on mini-jobs; its efforts to boost the fertility rate. In the UK: abortion of girl babies in the UK, fixing the rate of UK gilts so yields are low thus robbing savers of decent interest, Climategate - scientists deleting unwelcome data, Britain's children are unhappy and wallowing in materialism.

Category 5
Human interest stories.

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