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Saturday, 25 June 2022

Ghostbusters: Afterlife


Busy day today.  A driving trip to look at some items we are interested in is not ideal on a day with a rail strike, but my wife and I did it and only had one argument doing so.  Road works and train strikes do not make for an even temper!  We did get to have a great lunch though.  I drank the odd cosNOpolitan but did try a Movie Star Martini as I as the nominated driver for the way home.

My son is preparing for his end of year exams and my daughter has finished hers so we went for a walk at Gosbecks with Leia.  Sadly, my son does not tend to enjoy such walks but Leia loved it.  My daughter revelled in her freedom and ran about with Leia, something I rarely do myself when I take her for walks.  My method of getting her to run is by throwing balls for her to fetch in the back garden.  In addition to the great company, it was amazing weather.


After this, we watched Ghostbusters: Afterlife.  I enjoyed it.  I had wanted to watch it in the cinema, but Omicron put an end to that as we avoided public spaces for a while over that time.  I would have had no issues had I paid to watch it with the family in the cinema.  Unlike Jurassic World Dominion, which my wife wants to watch on the big screen but I think that the plot and direction will be as bad as the previous two films.  

The rights of a State vs the nation


Roe vs Wade is no more in the USA.  States will be able to make decisions about abortion rather than having this view imposed on a nation wide basis.

First, this will harm women much more than men, and this will disproportionately affect those on low incomes who will find it harder to bring up a child.  Those who are richer will find it easier to travel to a state where abortion is legal and also have the funds to defend themselves if challenged in court about being accused of having an abortion.

Second, if the nation cannot make rules on abortion, what about matters like voting rights and equal marriage?  Women in same sex relationships in general will not be affected by this not counting women who cheat on a partner or who are raped.  I do wonder if the religious right will act on this later.

I am still of the view that those in favour of banning abortion are pro-birth rather than being pro-life. Maternity pay is optional in much of America and the support for mothers when it comes to childcare is poor as well.  And don’t get me started (again) on school shooting’s.