Overnight rioting in the city of Minneapolis saw protestors burn down the 3rd Precinct police building. This came after days of increasing tension. Video footage emerged on Monday of a police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a 46-year old man who had been arrested for trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill. […]
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Events overnight in Minneapolis ran ahead of my ability to keep track. It meant that when I sat down this morning to write a piece about them, I was faced by a staggering number of facts, details, and narrative threads that I struggled to contain within a simple linear argument. The insanely quick news cycle […]
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I got up on Thursday thinking it was Friday. I think this was largely down to my waking up and finding that I couldn’t move. I might have mentioned that I’d done some weeding yesterday. I’d forgotten. My back hadn’t. Anyway, before I’d realised my mistake, I’d entered into my usual Friday routine, which often […]
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Unless I find time later in my day, just a brief update… Wednesday morning, I wrote a new piece for Reaction, which you can read over there. I usually write a piece each week and I should try to remember to link to them when I can. My new piece deals with one of my […]
Continue ReadingNightmare beyond the Nightmare…
Here’s my dilemma, which perhaps I’m uniquely qualified to explain because only I would be dumb enough to admit it… I’m worried that the virus might not come back. So, okay, I phrased that in the very worst way because I’m being deliberately provocative. Obviously, I don’t want the virus to come back. I want […]
Continue ReadingQuitting Twitter… Part 387
A pandemic lockdown is probably not the best time to consider turning off Twitter for good yet here I am considering just that. I also admit at the outset that I’ll probably fail… Even when I try not to read Twitter, my Twitter shortcut is the first thing I reach for whenever I open my […]
Continue ReadingCummings’s Goings
A few days ago, I sat down to write my hot take on the Dominic Cummings story and this is as far as I got… “Meh.” I know, I know… Hugely disappointing, I’m sure. Don’t @ me. I know this is the bit where I’m meant to mine deep seams of filth to describe the […]
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Bit quiet yesterday. I was trying to think up some cartoon ideas (came away with about five or six) plus there was a “major incident” in the town. A recycling depot caught fire and caused a blaze that people could see as far away as Manchester to the east and Formby on the coast to […]
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All kinds of things I want to do today, and bottom of that list was to write something for the blog. Lucky if I get two hits a day at the moment but, then, I should appreciate those two hits and I do. Hence my sitting down and writing this instead of drawing cartoons, which […]
Continue ReadingLord Sumption Doesn’t Do Science
Lord Sumption is at it again, writing from his place at the high table as one the UK’s top jurists… And, yes, it’s important to note that I did write “top jurists”. I didn’t write the country’s top epidemiologist, virologist, data modeller, or mathematician. Nor is he an economist, behaviouralist, or even a scientist of […]
Continue ReadingPodcast #63
It’s here, finally. The latest episode of the W&Y podcast….
Continue ReadingCaffeine Paranoia and the Culture War
It’s been an emotional week, but I can’t decide if that’s because of the caffeine or the culture war… I do know I’ve been feeling a bit fraught; on a slightly paranoid edge that I can’t totally explain. Part of it is certainly down to an excess of caffeine. I normally limit myself to the […]
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A brief dalliance with white bread knocked me out of my stride earlier in the week. I can’t eat it. I shouldn’t eat it, yet I do have the occasional craving for it and I also sometimes indulge. When that happens, I usually end up feeling flat for a couple of days. I’m a Byronist […]
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