Caving in to Religious Bigots – Again *

May 29th, 2006 | Filed by

Nick Cohen talks to Arjun Malik of the Hindu Human Rights campaign.… Read the rest



The Bandura

May 29th, 2006 12:37 am | By

God, what a horrible morning. I spent a couple of hours or so re-writing an article that an editor had re-written, trying to do a delicate balance of keeping what the editor wanted and restoring what I wanted while weaving it all together without big knots showing – which made me get all tense, the way I do. I finally did it to my exigent satisfaction and sent it to the editor, only I didn’t, I somehow sent something else, and the one I had worked on had vanished never to return. Windows wouldn’t find it and Google desktop wouldn’t find it. Oh, my, I was cross. I was too cross and tense even to swear; I just wandered around … Read the rest



Hindu Forum of Britain’s Press Release *

May 28th, 2006 | Filed by

Husain’s ‘offensive paintings of Hindu Gods and Goddesses in sexual poses have caused outrage’.… Read the rest



Asians in Media Reports on Cancellation *

May 28th, 2006 | Filed by

Says ‘two paintings were destroyed and “threats” were made by irate Hindu vandals.’… Read the rest



Calcutta Telegraph on Husain Cancellation *

May 28th, 2006 | Filed by

Asia House bowed to pressure from Hindu Forum of Britain.… Read the rest



Religious Groups Compete for Victim Status *

May 28th, 2006 | Filed by

Sunny Hundal says closure of Husain exhibition is just the latest. Inayat comments.… Read the rest



But What About…?

May 28th, 2006 3:02 am | By

And here’s an amusing and heart-warming little item. Tom Morris went to the Euston Manifesto launch and gave it ‘the liveblog treatment.’ Ain’t technology grand? So he tells us how it goes – what Nick says, what Norm says, what Eve says, what Shalom Lappin says, what Alan Johnson says. Then he says what someone in the audience says – making me give a snort of laughter in the process:

The first question is about women and feminism – the response was simple: get involved, and look at Ophelia Benson at Butterflies and Wheels.

Yep, that’s a simple response all right, but an elegant kind of simplicity, like a little black T shirt – look at me! Get involved, and … Read the rest



Sunny Pickles Inayat

May 28th, 2006 2:49 am | By

Sunny of Pickled Politics has an excellent wrathful comment on Asia House’s cancellation of the M F Husain exhibit because of whining by a group ludicrously called ‘Hindu Human Rights’ (ludicrously because it clearly has a peculiar idea of what human rights are or should be). You go Sunny.

It is surely a bizarre state of affairs that we have reached a point where religious organisations are competing against each other for victim status…You may notice the similarity in language to other self-appointed representatives. Indeed, HHR’s campaign was backed by the supposed representative of British Hindus, the Hindu Forum of Britain, whose spokesperson, Ramesh Kallidai, has trotted out the familiar line that Hindus are being maligned in favour of Muslims

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Daylight

May 27th, 2006 5:31 pm | By

It was Freud’s 150th the other day. Prospect looks in on the birthday boy.

[Janet] Malcolm was not one of psychoanalysis’s detractors. Far from discrediting it, her aim had been to distinguish charlatanism from genuine practice. But American psychoanalysis had by that time reached its baroque period, and was ripe for pillorying. A decade later, the Berkeley English professor Frederick Crews delivered the coup-de-grâce in the New York Review of Books with an essay which still stands as one of the most unflinching executions to have been performed on Freudian practice, theory and scientific pretensions.

I still have fond memories of the fuss that essay kicked up. That and the Sokal hoax made the mid-nineties a pleasant time to … Read the rest



Iraqi Athletes Killed for Wearing Shorts *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

Tennis coach and two players shot; leaflets had been distributed warning residents not to wear shorts.… Read the rest



Milt Rosenberg Talks to Frederick Crews *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

On topics from ID to psychoanalysis, as collected in Follies of the Wise: Dissenting Essays.… Read the rest



Facts Do Matter *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

When story-tellers use the word ‘fact’ they have a responsibility to be accurate.… Read the rest



More Than 3000 Killed in Java Earthquake *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

6.2 quake flattened buildings in a densely-populated area south of the city of Yogyakarta.… Read the rest



Scott McLemee on the Euston Manifesto *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

Too few questions about Iraq; commenters, including signer H E Baber, disagree.… Read the rest



Closure of MF Husain Exhibition *

May 27th, 2006 | Filed by

Meghnad Desai on a group which under the guise of Hindu human rights is practising censorship.… Read the rest



The Struggle Continues

May 26th, 2006 8:15 pm | By

A little more on the question of skepticism and complacency and how and whether it is possible to have one without the other. What I think is that it could well (of course) be that we are all complacent around here, but that JS’s account of his special powers experience and our reception of it doesn’t really show that. I don’t think it can show that, in the nature of the case. Something else might show that, but I don’t think this particular offering does. I think the reason it can’t is the one I’ve already indicated, as have others: there are too many perfectly legitimate reasons to be skeptical of it and too few legitimate reasons to be credulous … Read the rest



Info

May 26th, 2006 6:49 pm | By

Here’s a little information. Amazon says, irritatingly, that Why Truth Matters is ‘usually dispatched within 5 to 8 weeks’ – but it doesn’t mean it. The publisher looked into it and discovered that Amazon has an automated system whereby if they temporarily run out of copies of a book (because of a sudden spike in sales, for instance) their system automatically reverts to 5-8 weeks, even if they have an arrangement with the publisher that supplies them directly so that they get new supplies in 24 hours. No amount of pleading from the publishers, apparently, can shift this odd and unhelpful way of doing things. Well, thanks! Discourage customers, why don’t you! So the point is, it’s not really going … Read the rest



Forget Leonardo, Check Out Athanasius Kircher *

May 26th, 2006 | Filed by

Nothing to do with Dan Brown, so that’s a plus.… Read the rest



Today ‘Interviews’ Flemming Rose [audio] *

May 26th, 2006 | Filed by

Don’t listen if you have high blood pressure.… Read the rest



Norm Geras on the Path Out of Denial *

May 26th, 2006 | Filed by

Idea that Euston Manifesto is pro-war is a result of misreading of the geography of the left.… Read the rest