Sunday, August 07, 2011

With Exemplary Timing

17 Comments:

Anonymous skidmarx said...

I suspect that "They are... shopping online to avoid the temptations of impulse buying a visit to the supermarket might bring" is a pile of nonsense too.

8/07/2011 04:50:00 PM  
Anonymous organic cheeseboard said...

Especially because doing grocery shopping online instantly adds £5 to one's bill. it's bollocks.

also:

They are taking payday loans or taking up coupon cutting.

the recent explosion in payday loans needs a lot more publicity, i think; but 'coupon cutting'? such an Americanism. People I know have been using e-coupons/discounts since before the crash - but they're not 'cutting coupons' in the traditional (ie American) sense, and if anything coupons encourage more spending, not less...

I can't help thinking Nick's bemoaning a lack of riots is linked to his consistent prediction of middle-class rioting, about 2 years ago... Also surely there HAVE been riots in Britain, aside from the tottenham ones, in recent times? as well as massive demonstrations, etc.

though i actually feel sorry for him about the titles the subs gave him.

8/07/2011 05:18:00 PM  
Anonymous Martin Wisse said...

Well, there were the Tesco riots in Bristol, the student demos in London, the various UK Uncut protests...

No idea if Nicky Cohen thinks these count and not interested enough to find out.

8/08/2011 06:26:00 AM  
Anonymous organic cheeseboard said...

Well Nick does mention the student riots.

Of course the fact that there are clearly some of the same people involved in both 'student riots' and these ones in Tottenham means nothing...

Bonus HP Sauce (kerching) points today for their immediately lambasting Lee Jasper - who, lest we forget, was integral to the founding of Operation Trident - for, er, I'm not quite sure really. I think it's for calling the riots in tottenham an 'uprising', which a certain part of them surely was - afaict they largely got out of hand thanks to the police attacking a teenage girl. looting wasn't necessarily related to that, but still. HP Sauce also seem upset that Jasper has offered legal advice to all arrested - not quite sure what's wrong with that either. If I was a bit more cynical I'd suggest that HP Sauce would lambast him for whatever he said.

8/08/2011 07:28:00 AM  
Anonymous alec macpeeinownchips said...

a real masterpiece of its sort

http://hurryupharry.org/2011/08/08/even-hitler-failed-to-do-this/

8/08/2011 10:22:00 AM  
Anonymous skidmarx said...

I don't know if this can quite be cast as malicious stupidity, but it's not very funny.
[And now I see the word verification:"subjest"]

There is a related story that HP tried to appear nice towards other Zero Books authors in order to persuade/embarrass them into taking a position on Atzmon, but the mask slips easily.

8/08/2011 06:46:00 PM  
Blogger Chardonnay Chap said...

Snopes on frogs in boiling water.

8/09/2011 09:00:00 AM  
Anonymous gastro george said...

Now even the Guardian Diary is laughing at Nick.

8/09/2011 09:24:00 AM  
Anonymous Biz said...

Prediction: Nick's next column will proclaim how teenage riotors 'laughed in celebration' watching Ken Livingstone defend them on the BBC.

8/10/2011 04:32:00 PM  
Blogger Captain Cabernet said...

The riots appear to have caused a weird convergence between HP Sauce and the spiked-online brigate.

8/11/2011 07:33:00 AM  
Anonymous Sarah AB said...

Do you mean me posting the Kenan Malik piece - or a section of it? I thought it was a good piece, and he is perhaps the least 'spikey' spiked person.

8/11/2011 11:51:00 AM  
Anonymous gastro george said...

Apparently there's an article by Aaro on the rioting in the Times. can anybody be bothered to read it? I presume it's a "nothing to see here" article as per.

8/11/2011 12:22:00 PM  
Blogger The Couscous Kid said...

Yes--after about a thousand words it ends up with "nothing to see". Here's the concluding para:

*** Because, yes, we have been here before, with a relatively small number of young men, high on violence and low on personal skills, finding a way to drive the rest of us mad. This analysis is both gloomy and hopeful. It suggests that, short of a world war to send them to, difficult and violent young men will always be with us. The numbers matter, of course, and we can and should whittle away at them with firmness. But we won't eradicate them altogether, and if improvement is always slow and adapting difficult, we can - of course - make things worse quickly, by reacting with impatience, prejudice and stupidity. ***

8/11/2011 01:16:00 PM  
Blogger Chardonnay Chap said...

Can I be the first to say that that is a brilliant paragraph and gets to the very nub of the problem.

One small quibble, I'm watching the debate in the House of Commons at the moment, and, although I'm older than the Prime Minister, "young" is stretching a point. Otherwise the favouring of violence and lack of skills is clearly in evidence.

8/11/2011 01:22:00 PM  
Anonymous gastro george said...

The complacency is overpowering. he might as well have said "Let them eat cake".

8/11/2011 02:27:00 PM  
Anonymous skidmarx said...

Douglas Murray tells us that the police are afraid of black people.

8/16/2011 05:44:00 PM  
Blogger Chardonnay Chap said...

Since then the country’s police services have been suffering a public nervous breakdown, quaking at every public-relations setback and buckling under mounting restrictions on their ability to their jobs at all. Currently, the Metropolitan Police is actually leaderless, its commissioner having resigned last month in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.

Yes, political correctness claims another scalp. In a perfect world, policemen could take bribes and beat black kids. Waah! our society is so broken!

8/19/2011 05:43:00 AM  

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