Privacy advocate. "Articulating your formless void of discontent" since 2006.
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Weird: that was supposed to be a QP of this, by the excellent @jamesrball.com:
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"The spectacle of two tattooed white men pummelling each other in a cage, offered to a fee-paying public by an autocrat who despises them, is the perfect metaphor for the USA at 250": Discuss.
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If you donāt have time to read what I wrote today about the Far Right ā and particularly Loyalist ā exploitation of the Belfast knife attack, just keep this section in mind when you consume media coverage⦠brokenbottleboy.substack.com/p/radio-elon...
This is perhaps one of the best books about Roman activity in Scotland that I've read. And now it is Open Access, totally free. #RomanBritain #Archaeology #RomanEmpire
Every world cup or Olympics, I get asked about all the new surveillance infrastructure.
Let me say it again: It stays. Just like building athlete dorms or putting up adversarial architecture--cameras, vendor contracts, and relationships with federal or private entities become part of the city.
The UK should not be an enabler of illegal settlements or the forced displacement of civilian populations. It should not be complicit in war crimes. This is not a complicated ethical issue.
Israel is, as usual, justifying its evacuation orders (and displacement of civilian population) in southern Lebanon by saying it needs a "buffer zone" - just as it did with the Golan Heights. It won't stop. If it wants a buffer zone, it should use its own land, not that of other sovereign states.
h/t @brokenbottleboy.bsky.social
The UK has a serious problem: media coverage of online safety is ill-informed and lacks serious attention to the risks inherent in the Government's dangerously intrusive policies.
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For the avoidance of doubt as to where I stand: in a society that doesn't educate people about finance at all; & where women are already massively financially disadvantaged + under-diagnosed & under-supported for umpteen related disabilities, YES WE SHOULD COMPENSATE WASPI WOMEN.
But Burnham won't.