Well as you can see below, I’ve started using Twitter. “About time,” some people have said. What can I say? Now you’ll always know what I’m up to, thinking about or doing on the radio by looking at my ‘tweets’ on the lefthand sidebar here at John-Wright.Net (it also updates ...
Read MoreThe Dark Knight: a brief review
So, by way of update: in this little post I asked whether the hype over the new Batman movie was really deserved, and in particular whether the applause for Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker was merited or whether it was colored by the fact that he’s six feet under. ...
Read MoreStephen Fry on the future of the BBC
As regular readers will know, I have a huge problem with the TV Licence Fee in the UK, which forces all TV-watchers in the UK to pay the salaries and operations of the BBC; which, as I’ve long said, is merely one broadcaster among many in the UK broadcasting market. ...
Read MoreDaniel Ben-Ami on Wall-E
“Assessing the significance of the film�s adult themes is trickier. In a way Stanton�s insistence that his film is not political makes it more worrying. If he had made a heavy-handed film with a crude propaganda message it could be easily dismissed. But Stanton seems to have simply picked up ...
Read MoreBrendan O’Neill’s home run against Monbiot
Love Brendan O’Neill. This article is nothing short of a straight home run against Moonbeam George Monbiot, a columnist in the Guardian with whom we’ve taken much issue in the past on this very blog (john-wright.net search term ‘Monbiot‘). By analyzing Monbiot’s past, we understand his present, and it’s quite ...
Read MoreMy brief, assorted movie review
Wanted Good, and with Angelina Jolie to boot. My current computer desktop picture (or ‘wallpaper’ for you poor Windows users) is a still from this movie featuring the back of a wet, topless Angelina replete with some great ink. The subject is interesting: a fraternity of assassins recruits a normal, ...
Read MoreStone Nudes
Traditional rock climbing = a challenge. Stone Nudes = flat-out magnificent. No ropes, no gear, no clothes. Naked fingers and feet grasp cold, hard rock, and the result is spectacular, aesthetic and dramatic. “”This kind of climbing is the sport at its purest, and is intended to inspire and celebrate ...
Read MorePenn Says: WALL-E
Once again, Penn Says it as well as I could. Penn Jillette is proving to be a libertarian after my own heart; I agree with him almost always, and – more importantly – I agree with him for the same reasons almost always (that is a dedication to libertarian principles). ...
Read MorePorn ain’t “normal”?
Yikes! The readers of the LA Times opinion section are ruthlessly tearing apart Amy Payne’s Blowback “rebutting” my article on porn; maybe I don’t even have to respond myself?! In response to her article Porn isn’t normal, commenter “HaHaHA” says: “Amy Payne a 20 yr old Morman student knows what ...
Read MoreAnother response to me in the LA Times
Another response to my critique of the case against Kozinski in the LA Times Blowback section was published HERE today. “Porn isn’t normal: rebutting John Stagliano and John Wright” is an anti-porn article, which I’m happy to respond to (even though defending porn, per se, wasn’t the intent of my ...
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Read MoreReason TV: War on sex?
See here for Klien’s book on the subject.
Read MoreOn Energy: government is our enemy
In this clip, Newt Gingrich provides 3 ways to reduce our high energy prices (and in particular the high price of gasoline). His opinion on this echoes mine exactly, only much more articulately. Let nobody be in any doubt that the entity coming between US consumers and reasonably-priced energy is ...
Read MoreForce gun makers to tackle homicide rates?
The asinine suggestion that gun manufacturers should be coerced into coming up with ways to reduce murder rates “or else” comes in the form of an essay from Jeffrey Fagan and Stephen D. Sugarman, university professors at Columbia and UC Berkley respectively. I say “asinine” because I find the very ...
Read MoreDC v Heller: in summary
A link to a great article at Reason.com which sets out – from a libertarian perspective – the historic judgment of the US Supreme Court yesterday in favor of gun rights and clarifying that the Second Amendment does confer an individual right to keep and bear arms, not only a ...
Read MoreD.C. handgun ban decision…
…goes freedom’s way! The Supreme Court has had the sense and fortitude to uphold the right of individual Americans to keep and bear arms, and struck down a ban on handguns in Washington D.C. This is the landmark case I discussed here…. more on the decision, and reaction, forthcoming.
Read MoreDefending Kozinski: Dr. Marty Klein
Check it out, another great response to the Kozinski affair by Dr. Marty Klein at Sexual Intelligence. Read on for a great excerpt:
Read MoreDrilling in America: arguments
Gasoline prices have risen dramatically within the past number of months, and there seems no end in sight. Whose fault is it? More Americans than ever have come to the conclusion that the US government is responsible for allowing Americans to suffer high prices of gasoline, a sentiment echoed today ...
Read MoreMonday
My family are visiting from Belfast so we took the boat out on Lake Havasu, which we live beside (pictured), and spent the weekend in the water (which felt great considering the 115-degree temperatures)… I came back into work this morning, and saw these stories which interested me: James Kirchick ...
Read MoreGod Hates Ireland
This is an old one, but a good one: GodHatesIreland.com, brought to you by Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church. Best quote: “Ireland is a land of vile, feces-eaters and anus lickers and those who have pleasure in them – all of whom are abominations to God and headed ...
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