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By Philip Marlow
#78114
About a decade ago, I ventured my opinion that the adult multitudes queueing for superhero movies were potentially an indicator of emotional arrest, which could have worrying political and social implications. Since at that time Brexit, Donald Trump and fascist populism hadn’t happened yet, my evidently crazy diatribe was largely met with outrage from the fan community, some of whom angrily demanded I be extradited to the US and made to stand trial for my crimes against superhumanity – which I felt didn’t necessarily disprove my allegations.
I do love a bit of Alan Moore sometimes.

By Philip Marlow
#79887
Monbiot on the latest in the spy cops saga.


These fake relationships were standard practice in the team of spy cops Lambert ran. The officers used similar seduction techniques, built similar falsehoods about their lives and used similar methods for destroying or abandoning the relationships when they were redeployed. It looks like a refined, state-sanctioned grooming operation. As Helen Steel, another woman deceived by a spy cop, remarked, “there weren’t any genuine moments – they were purely manipulative and abusive. …. it was as if he set out to destroy my sanity.”
You do wonder if there are women who have since been involved with the “real” versions of these men and whether those women know about their pasts. How could you convince yourself to trust someone who could cultivate a relationship, father a child and then just walk away, even vanish? Because it was, after all, just a job.
By Youngian
#80114
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2024 2:33 pm Allegations now that a cop set fire to Debenham's.

This is Reece Dinsdale in ID stuff.
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Means can sometimes justify ends so what did the police gain from these long game unsavory shenanigans, prevent fag smoking beagles from escaping from labs?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#82293
Lots of people seem to be getting into a tizz about this. "Young people giving up on democracy!"
One in five Britons aged 18-45 prefer unelected leaders to democracy, poll finds
Do they though? Or do they just think in the abstract that somebody not worrying about elections would be able to take longer term decisions on eg climate change or tax? I'd be very surprised if this meant "Send for Farage" or "Caroline Lucas can storm Whitehall in a tank, for all I care". If you asked a follow up question "What if people disagree?" the same people would say "decide by elections".

How this stuff can be the lead story, God knows.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... poll-finds
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