Today I take issue with my old friend William Crawley, who uses the opportunity of the Oxford Union free speech debate to raise another issue of free speech: “Into the mix of questions about what limits we should place on public speech, let’s add this: ‘Hang chi chi gal wid ...
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving
I’ll be off to a cabin in the mountains tonight, and not back home until Sunday. Whether or not I get the chance to blog over the holiday remains to be seen; in the meantime, I’d like to say that I think this is an important holiday. http://alittlegreenlie.com/bad-credit-finance To those ...
Read MoreUp on blasphemy charges!
Yes, blasphemy is illegal in the United Kingdom, under common law formed in the 17th century. Yet Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights guarantees the right to free speech, whether sacred, profane, secular, or whatever. Is anybody still in any doubt that the UK needs a complete ...
Read MoreToo sexy for SouthWest Air, perfect for Playboy
This outfit was considered too sexy for SouthWest Airlines: last July, 23 year old Kyla Ebbert boarded a flight from San Diego, California to her doctor’s office in Tuscon, Arizona, wearing the outfit she’s pictured in here. She was called from her seat and lectured by a customer service representative ...
Read MoreThanksgiving: thanks for what?
This is brilliant. The Manifesto Club is holding an event in London which celebrates Thanksgiving by provoking debate on America: “We have invited a range of cultural commentators, journalists, politicos and Manifesto Club members to take part in a ‘balloon debate’. America, we say, is a great balloon that is ...
Read MoreClimate change Monday
Good morning and happy Monday! We’re now three days from Thanksgiving in the United States, one of my favourite holidays. The great commute begins now: families getting together all over America at a time which is historically busiest for air travel and road travel. Yet it seems to me that, ...
Read MoreThe Great Bicycle Sex Incident
Sorry to be so late on this: thanks to Liam for first raising the issue on this blog here, and Crawley’s made a comment here. For a summary of the debate so far, the BBC has a piece here. For those who haven’t read the story, cleaners at a hostel ...
Read MoreGarth Brooks: live theatre review
For a guy in retirement, Garth Brooks has been phenomenally busy for the past few months, culminating in a sold-out show in Kansas City last night, a concert which was simulcast to digital theatres throughout the world. I went to the Cinemark theatre in Mesa, Arizona to see the show, ...
Read MoreHappy World Philosophy Day
Today is UNESCO World Philosophy Day 2007. Who knew? And what is knowledge?
Read MoreTeenage sex and delinquency
Remember this (Morford, ‘Christian virgins are overrated’)? Now a study makes a surprising conclusion: not only does teenage sex not contribute to delinquency, but the exact opposite may be true: Perhaps most surprising, the Virginia study found that adolescents who had sex at younger ages were less likely to end ...
Read MoreTim Dowling on America
Dear Tim Dowling, Perhaps you feel that the views of an America-bashing American will be more palatable for the liberal British readers of the Guardian than the views of an America-bashing Brit. In this, sir, you have sold out – not because you lack the right to criticise – but ...
Read MoreSue Blackmore v Alister McGrath
So. Atheist Sue Blackmore is to debate theist Alister McGrath tonight at Bristol University on the motion that that “belief in God is a dangerous delusion”. Interesting! As a theist myself, I hope McGrath does a better job tonight than he did while being interviewed by his colleague Richard Dawkins ...
Read MoreRon Paul: presidential juggernaut
David Weigel reports from the ground on the massive Philadelphia rally for Ron Paul on Saturday: “Here was the best example—better even than the churning, cheering rally of at least 4000 people— [US News says 5000] of how the Paul movement has grown. No one crashes Dennis Kucinich or Duncan ...
Read MoreOn waste
I recently wrote a piece on cellulosic ethanol, fuel created from two-thirds of what we’re currently throwing away, and what many are coming to believe will be the future of energy. In fact the more time one spends thinking about it, the more inevitable it seems that we’ll eventually be mining ...
Read MoreThought for the Week – The Virtue of Remembrance
I’m not normally a terribly emotional person (except when it comes to anger), but I felt myself welling up with sadness during a feature run by the BBC for Remembrance Day. The BBC is telling the stories of “The Final Few†veterans of the Great War almost 100 years ago. ...
Read MoreThe Real Perverts
A Belfast sex shop – Misbehavin’ – has been involved in a long running legal battle with Belfast City Council to be allowed a licence to trade in Belfast. Sex shops are permissible in law but they require a licence from the local government authority. The Court of Appeal decided ...
Read More“Money is the root of all evil.”
I’ve always known this to be a despicable sentiment. But never moreso than when I read Atlas Shrugged for the first time and came upon Francisco d’Anconia’s money speech, which is reprinted with permission from the Estate of Ayn Rand in the current edition of Capitalism Magazine. Everyone could benefit ...
Read MoreMonbiot’s never happy
Thanks to my fellow blogger Stephen Graham for a recent spate of great contributions – I know they’ve been popular – including one in which he berates George Monbiot for his atrocious ignorance on libertarianism. Richly deserved. Moonbeam is, rightly, a target of this blog on occasion. He represents the ...
Read MoreWeird Wednesday – Smell the Coffee!
An AIDS charity working in Ethiopia has come up with a rather novel way of encouraging the use of condoms. DKT International received a lot of complaints about the latex smell of conventional condoms, so they found a solution: java-scented & flavoured condoms for a nation of coffee-lovers. Already 300,000 ...
Read MoreRon Paul stirs debate on libertarianism
I love Ron Paul. This guy is my dream presidential candidate. He’s articulate and smart, slightly old-codgerish, and outright, honest-to-God, straight-up libertarian. Not only that, he’s gaining ground. Yesterday recorded the biggest single day of fundraising by any Republican candidate, ever. And that candidate was Ron Paul. As the San ...
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