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Rebecca Tamás: I have never felt so furious at a government in my lifetime, and we’ve had some terrible ones. Not for any decision in isolation, but for their disorganised, sickening cronyism, their disgusting ego, their unwillingness to save the lives of the most vulnerable, their racism and elitism, their smug chaos, their patronising, evil selfishness. Sometimes I think we should just stop, say ‘no more’. Say that we will not break ourselves trying to keep everything spinning. It makes me think of what Walter Benjamin argued, ‘Marx said that revolutions are the locomotive of world history. But perhaps things are very different. It may be that revolutions are the act by which the human race traveling in the train applies the emergency brake.’ I want to pull the emergency brake on a country where the one thing that has carried on in this pandemic is ....
Animal attraction: Bear, the controversial story of one womanâs sexual awakening First published in the 70s, Marian Engelâs novel about a lonely librarianâs relationship with a bear interrogates boundaries between men and women, humans and animals âHis bigness ⦠excited her.â A grizzly bear. Photograph: Fuse/Getty Images âHis bigness ⦠excited her.â A grizzly bear. Photograph: Fuse/Getty Images Fri 9 Apr 2021 02.00 EDT What do you think of when you think of a bear? A large, lumbering creature, unpredictably violent? Perhaps you think of Grizzly Man, Werner Herzogâs jaw-dropping film about a man killed by one of the creatures he so adored? Do you think of the bearded, heavy-set man contrasted, in the informal typology among gay men, with the skinnier, more feminine twink? Or perhaps you think of a cuddly toy? ....
Updated / Wednesday, 17 Feb 2021 11:00 Opinion: James Patterson wonders what nature writing teaches us about community during lockdown. In October 2020, a UK Labour Party motion to extend free school meals beyond Christmas – up to and including Easter 2021 – was defeated in the House of Commons by a vote of 322 to 261. Man Utd. footballer Marcus Rashford took to Twitter to encourage charities, businesses and local councils to help make up the deficit, and despite the fact that the footballer received enormous support for his efforts, there were still people on the dark corners of the internet reminding us that not everyone is so empathetic. ....