1st February 2006
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Wouldn’t it be great if you were so stinking rich, that you could buy a whole week full of empty & silenced commercials in all major media in an entire country? One week with total commercial silence? I know, commercials are everywhere, and providing total silence would be futile, but still…
25th November 2005
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SocPol
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A lot of discussions in the media today is about Islam. A lot is being said. Especially here in Denmark. Do me a favour: The next time you read an article, regarding Islam, try to replace the word ‘Islam’ with ‘Judaism’, ‘Islamic’ with ‘Jewish’ and ‘Islamist’ with ‘Jew’ and see how that feels…
28th October 2005
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Ever wondered why protagonists in video games primarily are white? Well, no wonder, since 83.3% of all people working in the industry are white. I wonder if these statistics could be applied to the buyers as well today…? Here’s a quick overview (source):
Male = 88.5%, Female = 11.5%
White = 83.3%, Black = 2.0%, Hispanic/Latino = [...]
I do like this post. Even though trying to come up with a solution for a rant like “Why is everybody so goddamn rude?” could be pretty hard (I’ve read too little about social studies to come up with a bearable solution), I still like the idea about trying to come up with a solution [...]
13th July 2005
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Take a look at this act of a pitiful excuse for journalism provided by the American Fox news network. Now we already know what kind of ultra-right-wing Swiss cheese fact-proof propaganda they are known to deliver, especially seen in the months after the 11. September 2001 incident, but this takes the cake.
Directly implying that [...]
8th July 2005
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This is good news, good news indeed. There’s still more to fight for, amongst other things the trade laws (which I understand is a tough issue) and the environmental issues, but it’s a ray of sunshine on the horrible events that took place in London yesterday.
6th July 2005
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If you want to follow up on the latest news regarding G8, BBC is always a good place to start.
As Kenyan journalist John Kamau writes:
At the moment I think that the G8 should have held this high-profile meeting in Africa. It would have been a better public relations exercise if they came and survived on [...]
3rd July 2005
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Remember, you can still give your name, and even your face to the Live8 campaign, if you haven’t done so already. Get yourself a wristband while you’re at it. Spread the word.
Here’s a couple of cool links:
geraldmarksoto.com - wicked (movie) work
bangbangstudio - equally wicked stuff
No new pictures since I haven’t been out with my camera [...]