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By Malcolm Armsteen
#90834
Quite. I have found that people who look a bit dim usually are, and wrong 'uns tend to look like wrong 'uns.

So we are to believe that when Iago tells Brabantio that 'an old black ram is tupping your white ewe' there is no racist undertone?

I would suggest that she has either not read Shakespeare in any detail or she is too dim to understand it.

Or, of course, she's lying to please her paymasters.
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By Andy McDandy
#90836
She's another one who says that Shakespeare should be ruffs and tights, and hey nonny nonny, and now they've gone and cast a black woman as Juliet and here come the end times.

It's performative bollocks, there to be lapped up by people who don't want to think too much, and while they may not know a lot about Shakespeare, they know he's public property and that means you do him right (meaning, what they vaguely recall from school).
By Youngian
#90869
Colonial expansion was more or less the raison d'etre of the Act of Union that created the British state. It's not a fringe lefty counter culture narrative but an obvious statement of fact. What's her point?
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By Andy McDandy
#90872
Algebra? You mean Muzzy Maths? Don't want to be decolonising the maths curriculum like that. Give one of That Lot a calculator and you see what happens. Gives them all kinds of ideas. See also Geometry, which was all invented by those Greek fellows. Say no more.

No, better to stick with Standard British Maths (note the s). Nice and sensible arithmetic and socks-on long division.
By Bones McCoy
#90875
Andy McDandy wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 1:12 pm Algebra? You mean Muzzy Maths? Don't want to be decolonising the maths curriculum like that. Give one of That Lot a calculator and you see what happens. Gives them all kinds of ideas. See also Geometry, which was all invented by those Greek fellows. Say no more.

No, better to stick with Standard British Maths (note the s). Nice and sensible arithmetic and socks-on long division.
Proper British Maths, like kings do: with a Roman IIII.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#90877
Woman's got an IQ of LXXV.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#90979
I see that she is on Question Time again, in the BBC’s relentless drive to give a platform to all shades of opinion.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#90980
It's even worst than that. It's a special edition about growing up in the 21st century. She'll get to sound off with apparent authority rather than getting a range of questions where she swiftly exposes herself as a crank.
By Youngian
#90987
Jon Stewart speaking to Armando Ianucci on R4's Strong message Here (give it a listen if you haven't, Ianuuci co hosts with Helen Lewis) praised Question Time very highly as a great broadcast institution that America sorely lacked. In theory yes but imagine the US show featured Margerie Taylor Green or Ron De Santos every week spouting unchallenged bullshit. QT have done some US shows and they were very good but they attracted quality guests rather than nutters who run the government on the panel being held to account.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#90989
See also PMQs. I think it was you who made the point (?) there are a few people round the world who'd like to see their head of government put on the spot like that.
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