Without extensive marketing …

29 Oct

Caitlin Johnstone today, in litanic form on our – take your pick – narrative managers … opinion manufacturers … ideological gatekeepers … thought controllers. This is just a selection. For the full list, read her post at source. Without extensive … Read More »

Brexit, Bezos and Boris

27 Oct

I know more Remainers than Leavers. That’s why my posts on Brexit have focused more on delusions common to the former than on those common to the latter. Here’s what I wrote four years ago: My view of Brexit is … Read More »

My October reads

24 Oct

China leads the race for 5G leadership, a fact not only deeply alarming to Washington and Wall Street but with dire implications for a Europe left in the dust. Meanwhile a French Professor of Philosophy has a word or two … Read More »

Who scares wins

23 Oct

Again I’m reproducing in full – because she’s right and because she allows such replication “to all but racists and fascists” – the latest post from Caitlin Johnstone. You might consider Caity’s offering today alongside my posts on what really … Read More »

On Rothesay Avenue

18 Oct

Everyone was confused about whether it was real or not real, but it’s an amazing picture, it’s amazing art,’ Surinder Kaur, who runs the AVI Hair & Beauty Salon in Nottingham. I overheard an Asian bloke with his family asking … Read More »