* On the London Riots
Courtesy of #stephenfry, Peter Oborne's brilliant Telegraph Blog, entitled The moral decay of our society is as bad at the top as the bottom. To quote:
But there was also something very phony and hypocritical about all the shock and outrage expressed in parliament. MPs spoke about the week’s dreadful events as if they were nothing to do with them.
I cannot accept that this is the case. Indeed, I believe that the criminality in our streets cannot be dissociated from the moral disintegration in the highest ranks of modern British society. The last two decades have seen a terrifying decline in standards among the British governing elite. It has become acceptable for our politicians to lie and to cheat. An almost universal culture of selfishness and greed has grown up.
I am old enough to remember when people like Peter Oborne were what one meant by 'Conservative' rather than today's venal attack dogs who reduce everything to fallacious notions of Left and Right. I very much miss those days.The type of goods being looted seems peculiarly relevant: if they  were going for bare necessities, I think one might incline towards  sympathy. I could be wrong, but I don't get the impression that we're  looking at people who are hungry. If they were going for more outlandish  luxury, hitting Tiffany's and Gucci, they might seem more political,  and thereby more respectable. Their achilles heel was in going for  things they demonstrably want ...
Late on Monday night, news went round Twitter that Turkish shopkeepers  on Stoke Newington Road in Dalston were fighting off the marauders with  baseball bats, and someone tweeted:  "Bloody immigrants. Coming over here, defending our boroughs &  communities." And it struck me that it hadn't occurred to me to walk on  to my high street and see what was going on, let alone defend anything. I  was watching events on a live feed, switching between Sky and the BBC,  thinking how interesting it was, even though it was audible from my  front door and at one point, when I couldn't tell whether the helicopter  noise was coming from the telly or from real life, it was because  it was both.
* Fandom things
And if you're an Inception person, I had a great time beta-ing her Arthur/Eames story Learning to Lose (the sequel to Merely Players) though hardly anyone seems to have read it, which suggests to me that either people are silly, or that all the Inception lot have finally seen the error of their ways and come back to HP (you're all just waiting for Merlin S4, aren't you?)
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* Other things
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Right, more fluids, more rest, I think. Spot of ukulele. I wish I had a voice, I've finally got to a point where Little Lion Man is really coming together.
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Date: 2011-08-12 06:09 pm (UTC)Perhaps one of my top 10 most hated phrases of all time. Which is why I rarely ever have a medical certificate with my sick leave, because I'm too bloody sick to get out of bed, wait in a crowded room with forty other sick people for 2 hours in order to pay $50 a hear that statement and get a piece of paper stating same.
I will admit though, this has had unintended consequences of a vaguely viral or bacterial something evolving to rampant tonsilities, bronchitis and laryngitis about 50% of the time. I just wish I had a doctor in my immediate family or social circle I could exploit, then I'd be sorted.
Feel better soon. Lot's of fluids, lozenges and ibuprofen, right?