I love how we're the go-to global example of Doing Stupid Stuff
now THIS is a lamp #art #deco
Breakfast time. The chicks here queuing like good little Brits, which unfortunately doesn't work so well with predators. Hard to watch the one at the back get left out. It's not always the same one however!
Remember the scene in BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN where the sailors are served maggot-infested meat, and it's basically a metphor for the corrupt and rotten state? Well... 👇👇👇
Suki guarding the emerging canna lily #caturday
Our recent episode of 'In Our Time' on Joseph Roth is now available globally wherever you normally get your podcasts - e.g. Apple podcasts, Spotify, as well as BBC Sounds. (And also kudos to the panel who did the episode in front of a live audience at the Hay Festival last week!)
The Kristallnacht playbook in the age of social media and AI. The key elements remain the same: a ‘trigger event’ followed by disinformation and co-ordinated racial violence masquerading as ‘protests’. And just imagine if Reform were actually in power.
An interesting reflection on immigration and identity from Robin Lustig (I particularly like his speculative suggestion that asylum seekers might be invited to join the British armed forces, as happened to his father - can you imagine the reaction from Reform types).
Katie Martin
Current soundtrack for another afternoon marking dissertations and exams. So good.
The far right have been wanting a martyr figure, and clearly see this as a potential ‘Horst Wessel’ moment (compare how Nazi newspaper Der Angriff weaponized his death in 1930). Shame on the Telegraph but I expected no better.
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Podcast Episode · In Our Time · 4 June · 55min
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Morning.
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Roland Smith
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