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Should the Euro Elections be declared invalid?

Edinburgh Eye asks if the Euro Elections should be declared invalid after reports from across the country of resident non-UK EU citizens, who are entitled to vote in European elections, being denied ballots at polling stations because they had failed to fill in a new form that nobody had told them about.

Whether or not the number of registered voters denied their right to vote is large enough to justify declaring the election invalid: whether or not this turns out to be a huge bureaucratic snafu, someone made the decision to create form UC1: someone made the decision not to bother having it translated into all EU official languages: someone decided not to add a link to UC1 at the About My Vote website or at the online voter registration form: and local authorities all over the country knew that specific registered voters had a new form they had to fill in to allow them to vote at the time they sent out the polling cards, and did nothing to ensure that those voters would know that they had to fill out a new form in order to be able to vote – only to make sure that the polling station workers would prevent them from voting.

I have no idea about the extent of this. It’s always said that any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistiguisable from malice, so this might be a bureacratic screwup, or it could be deliberate US-style voter supression. We have no way of telling. But the people so disenfranchised are the people least likely to vote Conserative or UKIP.

If it turns out the people have been disenfranchesed in sufficient numbers to have compromised the integrity of the election, the election will have to be re-run, as happened in Winchester in 1997. This is probably unlikely, but if it does we will see a excrement to ventilation equipment interface incident of unprecedented proportions.

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Quote of the Day

Quote for today comes from Trent Reznor in Rolling Stone.

“I get the sense that a lot of bands today are designing themselves to get a good review in the hip blogs, and that is probably the safest and most cowardly thing you can do as an artist,” added the Nine Inch Nails musician. “If you have something to say, then say it. Express yourself and break the rules.”

He speaks as though this is something new. But of course it’s not; this has being going on since the heyday of the “inkies” in the 1980s. How many untalented and unlistenable bands seemed to exist for the sole purpose of attracting the attention of Sounds’ Dave McCulloch, for example?

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Sarah Palin, Pagan

Sarah Palin

It looks as though at least some of America’s Christians have finally had enough of Sarah Palin, who came out with this “joke” at the NRA convention.

“They obviously have information on plots to carry out jihad,” Palin said of terrorists. “Oh, but you can’t offend them, can’t make them feel uncomfortable, not even a smidgen. Well, if I were in charge, they would know that waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists.”

The irony that an increasing number of Americans and non-Americans now consider the NRA themselves to a terrorist organisation is not lost here.

The word “blasphemy” is being used, and for once the word is appropriate. Even conservative Christian groups are now distancing themselves from these remarks.

The strongly social justice orientated “Faithful America” had this to say.

This is what we’ve come to in America: A former candidate for vice-president can equate torture and Holy Baptism, and one of the nation’s most powerful political lobbies erupts into cheers and applause. As usual, Palin’s remarks are already making international headlines, once again portraying Christianity as a religion of hatred and violence.

And this from Joe Carter of The Gospel Coalition:

Gov. Palin was attempting to appeal to the basest political populism nothing in her remarks could be construed as genuinely conservative by claiming that current U.S. counterterrorism policy is overly-tolerant and empathetic toward our enemies. Unfortunately, what Palin is proposing is a mixture of pagan ethics and civil deistic religion.

That last line says it all.

Palin, and many others on the Religious Right, are not and have never been Christian in any meaninful sense of the word. They practice what is at best a folk-religion which uses Christian symbolism in the most superficial of manners. At worst, it’s a much darker and more dangerous faith which has appropriated Christian symbols. Palin belongs to a sect that I’ve previously described as resembling a cross between the Manichean Heresy and Haitian Voudoun.

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Charlie Stross on A Nation of Slaves

Charlie Stross ponders the nature of “bullshit jobs” and “wage slavery”, and has some harsh words for George Osborne:

Meanwhile, jobs: the likes of George Osborne (mentioned above), the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, don’t have “jobs”. Osborne is a multi-millionaire trust-fund kid, a graduate of Eton College and Oxford, heir to a Baronetcy, and in his entire career spent a few working weeks in McJobs between university and full-time employment in politics. I’m fairly sure that George Osborne has no fucking idea what “work” means to most people, because it’s glaringly obvious that he’s got exactly where he wanted to be: right to the top of his nation’s political culture, at an early enough age to make the most of it. Like me, he has the privilege of a job that passes test (a): it’s good for him. Unlike me … well, when SF writers get it wrong, they don’t cause human misery and suffering on an epic scale; people don’t starve to death or kill themselves if I emit a novel that isn’t very good.

Stross’ solution is something an increasing number of people from right across the political spectrum have been advocating of late, but has yet to appear on mainstream politics’ agenda: a basic citizen’s income.

The idea is that instead of running a complicated and often demeaning welfare system, everyone gets a basic income, sufficient for a no-frills lifestyle. Any income you earn over and above that will be taxed, but what’s left after tax is yours to keep.

Yes I’m sure there will be plenty of misanthropic disciples of Ayn Rand or John Calvin who will dismiss the whole idea as unworkable – give the masses “free money” and they’ll do nothing but watch TV, drink beer, and breed.  But the present system isn’t working too well either in that regard, is it? One thing a basic citizens’ income would do will be to kill the so-called “Poverty Trap” where people are financially better-off recieving benefits than working in low-paid employment. There is at least a chance that it will end the waste of human potential caused by our present system.

There are bound to be all sorts of unintended consequences, and it’s likely to have all sorts of knock-on effects on pay rates if people are no longer dependent on work for survival. One likely effect may be to make it much harder to recruit people to work for low pay in unskilled but unpleasant or soul-destroying jobs.

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London’s Laundry Business

Very depressing picture of Britain drawn by the New York Times.

Britain’s ruling class has decayed not just to the point where Mr. Cameron is considered a man of exceptional talent, but to where its first priority is protecting its percentage on Russian money — even as Russian armored personnel carriers rumble around the streets of Sevastopol. But the establishment understands that in the 21st century what matters are banks, not tanks.

The Russians also understand this. They know that London is a center of Russian corruption, that their loot plunges into Britain’s empire of tax havens — from Gibraltar to Jersey, from the Cayman Islands to the British Virgin Islands — on which the sun never sets.

British residency is up for sale. “Investor visas” can be purchased, starting at £1 million ($1.6 million). London lawyers in the Commercial Court now get 60 percent of their work from Russian and Eastern European clients. More than 50 Russia-based companies swell the trade at London’s Stock Exchange. The planning regulations have been scrapped, and along the Thames, up and up go spires of steel and glass for the hedge-funding class.

So while Tories and their sycophantic newspapers tell us day after day that the EU is the root of all evil and we’re being overrun by foreign immigrants, the truth is that our ruling elites have completely sold out to foreign money. We might as well be living under occupation.

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That Wil Wheaton Tumblrstorm

It’s very difficult to know what to make of the recent Tumblrstorm over Wil Wheaton’s use of the word “Spirit Animal”. I don’t know enough about Native American culture to know whether he’s actually caused genuine offence, or has fallen foul of yet more ill-informed internet outrage. I did notice the response from a Native American woman telling Wheaton he’d committed no offence and demanding that people who aren’t actually Native Americans stop trying to white-knight her culture.

Things like this make me wish I was better at being able to tell the difference between genuine, justified anger and empty self-righteous posturing. How much can you trust your own gut feelings when one party in an argument is saying the sorts of things you want to hear?

It’s never a good thing to give a signal boost to the wrong people, especially if you don’t know much about where they’re coming from.

What’s the best thing to do with this sort of thing, apart from the obvious one of not jumping in with both feet into a situation you know nothing about?

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UKIP’s David Silvester – Bronze Age Bigotry

UKIP (and former Tory) councillor David Silvester is blaming the recent floods on Gay Marriage.

“The scriptures make it abundantly clear that a Christian nation that abandons its faith and acts contrary to the Gospel (and in naked breach of a coronation oath) will be beset by natural disasters such as storms, disease, pestilence and war,” he said.

“I wrote to David Cameron in April 2012 to warn him that disasters would accompany the passage of his same-sex marriage Bill.

“But he went ahead despite a 600,000-signature petition by concerned Christians and more than half of his own parliamentary party saying that he should not do so.

It makes it a hell of a lot harder to be a Christian in Britain when you have to share a faith with idiots like him. This is the sort of nonsense you expect from the Talibanesque backwoods of the American bible belt, but I’d like to think that we Britons had moved beyond this sort of nonsense.

My faith tells me that solidarity with LGBT friends, some of whom are Christians themselves trumps the “feelings” of stupid bigots like David Silvester. I am a mere layman, not given the power of Excommunication, but for me, David Silvester and others like hims are not Christians and should not be described as such. He’s still living the Bronze Age for starters.

If he ever read his Bible he would know there are many more passages telling us how to treat the poor than there are about sexuality.

It is telling that UKIP have refused to condemn his statement, instead issuing a weasel-worded statement drawing a bogus distinction between personal religious beliefs and political policies. Which is of course, complete bullshit, but that’s UKIP for you.

If you’re still tempted to vote for this bunch of swivel-eyed loons at the next election, remind yourself that David Sylvester represents their core values.

Update: After the national media ran with this, UKIP have done an abrupt U-turn and suspended David Silvester from the party.

An earlier version of this post spelled Mr Silvester’s name wrong. Now corrected.

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Backpfeifengesicht

Backpfeifengesicht The German compound noun Backpfeifengesicht means “A face that should be slapped“. It’s also an album by the industrial-metal-prog band Mertesacker.

There is a petition to remove one backpfiefengersicht from office. If you agree with it, go and sign it now!

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Two Links Worth Reading

A couple of links that are well worth reading

First, How to Improve Feminism in 2014 in Vice (Warning! Do not read the comments unless you want to gawp at sexist idiots). Second, and far more important, this very well-written piece On Toxicity and Abuse in Online Activism, talking about online anger, and why the whole social-justice call-out culture has turned toxic.

It’s long, but it’s worth reading the whole thing. A central point is when the zealots coming from within the social justice movement start to look like the trolls from places like 4chan, something has gone horribly wrong.

I’ve always believed that tribalism is a Very Bad Thing, and one aspect of tribalism is when you turn a blind eye to behaviour from within your own “tribe” that’s just as bad as anything from the “enemy camp”. Sadly, good causes sometimes attract horrible people, you only have to look at all the atrocities perpetrated in the name of religion to recognise that.

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What were they thinking?

Kitchiner Coin So what right-wing backpfeifengesicht thought putting the inventor on the concentration camp on the new £2 coin was a jolly good idea?

It does sound like somebody is trying to peddle the revisionist idea that the World War One wasn’t senseless mass-murder on an industrial scale, and Britain of 1914 wasn’t ruled by callous and cynical elites who saw the bulk of the nation’s population as little more than expendable cannon-fodder.

Putting Kitchener on the £2 coin only serves to reminds us we’re once again led by the same in-bred upper-class donkeys responsible for the slaughter in the trenches.

Is it too late to melt down the wretched things and mint some new ones with someone like Wilfred Owen instead?

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