Balderdash

I have a “balderdash” problem.  I’ve had it all my life.  Pretty much on a daily basis, I read or hear something, and immediately I think the b-word … The only person I ever heard use the word “balderdash” was an elderly primary school teacher in the 1970s.  It’s a great word – respectable, in a fuddy-duddyContinueContinue reading “Balderdash”

Feminism’s cul-de-sac

Good article <here> by Mary Harrington. So balanced, so distilled. Some often-missed themes there – such as modern Feminism’s un-thought, hook, line and sinker swallowing of dismal right-wing atomised individualism (ironically, a traditionally male viewpoint) and how that bleeds into Feminism’s ingrained outrage about the inconvenient reproductive realities of the female body: “But we needContinueContinue reading “Feminism’s cul-de-sac”

The tyranny-tourism of the whinging Right

Masks? “<Tyranny>” yells Janice McGeachin, a Republican in Idaho. “<Tyranny>”, fulminates the Daily Telegraph in England. “<Tyranny>”, fumes rich rock singer. A quick Google search for “tyranny masks” produced 3,170,000 results. Seems like there’s a lot of “tyranny” going down in rich Western countries these days; how on earth are you hardened radical revolutionary maskContinueContinue reading “The tyranny-tourism of the whinging Right”