Marcus Rashford and Food Vouchers

Posted on June 16, 2020

Old Boris Johnson seems to be making more U Turns than a knackered SatNav right now. The latest, under pressure from a footballer, being the extension into the summer that offers food vouchers for the poorest kids in society. Sport & Politics Of course, the government should be happy that a professional footballer is doing his bit for the Coronavirus. After all, it was footballers who they told to do more at the beginning of the ...

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Whataboutism

Posted on June 15, 2020

The term ‘Whataboutism’ is something that came to my attention the other day. I had sort of heard of it, but I didn’t really know it was a tool used as a way of deflecting guilt. Nazi Germany and the USSR Apparently, it was well used in Nazi Germany and Cold war Russia. Germany would defend putting Jews in camps, with other European countries doing the same thing during the ‘Race to Africa’. Communist Russia would deflect ...

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Who Was Edward Colston?

Posted on June 8, 2020

Born in Bristol in 1636, Colston was an entrepreneur. As his fortune amassed, he gave handsome sums to churches, schools and other good causes and charities. However, Colston’s fortune was made from exploiting roughly 100,000 West Africans. Men, women, and children were taken and thrown on to slave ships heading across the Atlantic. His statue, until yesterday, represented him as an honourable philanthropist who built Bristol. That is over ...

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Understanding Black Man’s Problems

Posted on June 4, 2020

One of the hardest things to understand as a white person, is what it is like to be a black person. I think that the events of the last week should tell us to try harder to find a way of understanding. There was a chap on the radio earlier today who caught my attention. He described himself as six foot three and of West Indian descent. He explained a situation where a woman ploughed into his car. The accident was her fault but because of his ...

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If Cummings Goes Down, Johnson Goes With Him!

Posted on May 26, 2020

So, what have we learnt from DomGate? Personally, it has been confirmation of what I thought would happen. Dominic Cummings was never going to resign, and Boris Johnson was never going to sack him. In many ways it has been a great exercise in understanding their relationship and how they are as individuals. It is widely thought that Cummings is a career psychopath, so there was no way he was going to be humble and apologise. But did Johnson ...

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