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Stay Beautiful last night was so close to being good, if it hadn't been for a few too many people with a variety of attitude problems. Some of them blatantly townie types, but others looking like they belonged there. Even among a generation only a little younger, there's a real...discourtesy these days. Which in turn makes one feel like a disapproving old person, which doubtless only encourages them.

The great thing about the Sudan teddy incident is the way it has totally mainstreamed 'islamophobia' aka the legitimate realisation that just maybe this religion is not in fact making legitimate demands, but is dangerously insane. The Danish cartoon row...well, I guess political cartoonists aren't as sympathetic a focus for British public opinion as a well-meaning teacher overseas with good intentions, are they? In a sense they are setting out to offend, so protecting their right to do so isn't quite such an easy sell. Of course, the average liberal acquaintance is one thing - but you can be sure that if anyone is prepared to defend the islamic outrage, they'll be a Guardian reader. Step forward Tom Snow, who places the blame for the incident not with a bunch of psychos looking for offence wherever they can find it, but with the European tendency to like animals! "Many Muslims find our relationships with dogs particularly distasteful", he notes - so to avoid the risk of offending these reasonable chaps again, let's not have any tedies at all, and all shoot our pets!
Tosser.
In fairness to the Guardian, they have also printed Martin Amis' latest word on the absurd accusations recently levelled against him. Realising that everyone except the very slowest children in the class should already understand that islamophobia is not racism, but aware that said children really do need to be brought up to speed, for everyone else reading he really cuts loose with the rhetorical fireworks. I've always liked him more for his essays - and no, not just on this topic - than his fiction, and suspect that's how he'll be remembered.

Speaking of the slow children - Frank Miller seems to be making it increasingly clear for their benefit that All Star Batman And Robin is a comedy book. Not that I mind, because it's bloody funny. Even if the goddamn Batman didn't describe himself as the goddamn Batman once this issue.

Date: 2007-12-02 06:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] perfectlyvague.livejournal.com
Thanks for the text and sorry for running out without saying goodbye - I had been intending to come back in. I had a very agreeable cigarette with a very convivial young man and I think I realised at that point that my evening had peaked and my nightbus sense started going off and sure enough I got to the stop and my bus arrived.

Stay Beautiful is still fun if you get slaughtered - the last really fun one I had was when Mel and I poledanced and we got told off and I fell down the stairs a bit.

Date: 2007-12-02 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I think the last couple of times I got really drunk there I just ended up a bit confused by it all, whereas last night I was in pretty much the right state - it was just that the evening kept offering impediments to that (most of them young, male and convinced they were It).

And on the other count, no worries.

Date: 2007-12-02 07:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moleintheground.livejournal.com
Sitting in your toilet alone crying is fun if you're drunk enough.

Date: 2007-12-03 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pippaalice.livejournal.com
no it isn't. :P

ION Yay dancing christmas mole

Date: 2007-12-03 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] michael-winner.livejournal.com
Especially if you're w@nking.

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