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Monday, 6 May 2024

The Zone of Interest

Before I comment on the film, I managed to watch the Arsenal game on Match of the Day yesterday. I think that we were lucky to get our penalty and also not to give another one away. It makes a difference to have decisions go our way, but I do feel sorry for Bournemouth.


Anyway, the film. Needless to say, my wife did not want to watch it. Films like this are not what she likes, but then, it is strange to say that this is a film people can like. In some ways it has relevance to what is happening today in Gaza. In the film, people try to live normal lives, while unimaginable horror occurs on the other side of the wall.  While what is happening to the people of Gaza is not as vile as what happened in The Holocaust, it is still wrong, and people on the other side of the barrier would be able to live a life in blissful ignorance, if not for the unjustified continued attacks on civilians by Hamas. Ignoring what is happening now, it is a good film to watch. We should never forget what happened in the past and should ensure that we do our best to ensure that nothing like that happens again, even though it has. 

Sunday, 5 May 2024

Keir Starmer and his lack of inspiration

Labour have done well in the local elections.  While things could have been better, the results indicate a probable Labour majority when the Conservatives finally call a General Election.  

Conservative MP's have joined Labour and many on the left feel that Labour have moved too far to the centre, some considering it to have moved across to the right.  Many neutrals are not enthused by Keir Starmer in the way that Boris Johnson excited the electorate,  but Labour should sell the dependable aspect of him rather than hiding from it. 

When it comes to policies, Labour are keeping their cards close to their chest.  It is not just because the Conservatives steal Labour ideas, but I suspect that Labour know that if they take power in the general election, that they are going to inherit a mess.



Saturday, 4 May 2024

Say No to May the 4th

Once again it is May the 4th. Today is not a day to celebrate the rebellion, but rather to praise the order that The Empire brought to the galaxy.  



My children have fallen for the lies and propaganda of the rebels.  When they are older, they may open their eyes to the truth.  Anyway, thanks to the exams that the kids have coming up, I doubt that I will be able to watch any of the films with them today.

Friday, 3 May 2024

It is all Spanish to me

My son has had the second of his exams this week.  Earlier this week, he had his oral Spanish exam.  He has had help from one of our friends who has tutored him (he had declined this help before), and hopefully, this will be of use when we have a holiday in Spain later this year.  Fingers crossed that all has gone well with both!  


Thursday, 2 May 2024

Voting in the 2024 Local Elections


Our dog came with me to vote this morning.  She was quite keen to do so, but was not allowed.  I got to cast my vote, though my first form of ID was not accepted as it was not photographic, my next form, which is my NHS smart-card was declined.  That is odd as the card I use to access confidential information is not accepted for voting!  Fortunately I had my photographic driving licence and used that to vote.

I know that there are those who say that voting does not change anything, but it does in the UK.  In Russia, where Putin is to win, it does not.  In North Korea and Iran, again, it does not.  And there are many nations where people do not even have the pretence of a sham election.

My view is that we should vote, even if that is to spoil our ballot paper.  Too many people fought for our rights to do so, rights which are denied to too many people across the globe.



Wednesday, 1 May 2024

My trip to London


Am knackered.  My mother was unwell today and had to go to hospital, so I drove down and back again.  The downside of my electric car is its range.  While I have been to Holland and back in it, I was lucky with charging.  Getting back, the chargers I normally use were not available.  One was blocked off as all the points were being used, another was out of order.  I did find another place, but it was not yet operational.  So an hour or two after dropping my mother off at home, I managed to get some charge for my trip home.  

I am hoping that she is going to be okay, but considering that she does not listen to me about what she should do, despite my job in the NHS, I am not sure how she is going to be. 

Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Homosexuality and The Bible


To be fair, I have not had a discussion on Twitter about this for a long time.  But I saw this video and thought that I should share it.  

It is An Open Letter to Dr. Laura Schlesinger which has been shared on the internet for decades about being gay.

It is quite Old Testament but I have asked my questions about The New Testament, asking what behaviour is acceptable. Apparently, on Twitter, that can cause offence as well!