I understand the motivation for "A Day Without Gays". I understand why people want to protest the passage of discriminatory, heterosexist bullshit. I get it. I support that desire
( Read more... )
I am fairly certain I will always remember where I was on Guy Fawkes Day, 2008. It was the fifth of November, in Tokyo and I was at work sorting through frantic text messages with American electoral updates from mates with access to a computer. The studio in 上大岡 (Kamiooka) has no computer and I wad bregrudingly teching children as the world was
( Read more... )
People will believe any bit of information they are told to believe, and disavow that which they are told to disavow. This provided that they doing the telling are those in power to do so.
William Buckley, conservative commentator, columnist, entrepreneur and all-around swollen example of the sad, intellectual decay so prevalent in the latter half of the 20th century, is dead
( Read more... )