Humo(u)r

Sure, the fact that America is both overrun with and overlorded by batshit-crazy rightwing fanatics can be a little depressing from time to time – but on the plus side it provides satirists and parodists with fantastic material. Read both links.

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Imperious

Joshua Rozenberg, the relatively sane husband of Melanie Phillips, has written an article on his recent trip to India.

To his great surprise, on Mr Rozenberg’s arrival in Madras without an Indian visa, the immigration official threatens to send him straight back to London. With the aid of the British High Commission, he manages to persuade an immigration official to issue him an emergency visa on the spot. Later, he mocks the Indians for the bureaucracy involved.

I recommend Mr Rozenberg tries flying into London on an Indian passport without a UK visa, and then evaluates which immigration service is the embarrassing one (alternatively, he could try the USA; there’s a small chance that they’d let him out of jail at some point).

And if I were an experienced lawyer and journalist who’d risked screwing up my foreign trip because I hadn’t bothered to check the visa requirements, but for whom my host country’s immigration service had kindly made an exception, then my reaction probably wouldn’t be to take the piss out of them in print for being bureaucratic…

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The safest thing

Although Googlism is now defunct (in the sense of not updating when Google does), you can still manually replicate its effects. Just Google for "[phrase] is", and the effects are similar.

I used this today in an effort to determine the safest thing (someone suggested it might be tape, which struck me as possible but unlikely). According to Google, these are the safest things:

* "The safest thing is to not keep a gun at home"

* "The safest thing is not to have sex with someone else "

* "the safest thing is to talk about Jesus as ‘a man of colour’"

I’m sceptical of the truth of the third claim: after all, one might be talking to a white fundie from Alabama. The other two are more feasible, but at least one of them would make life rather boring. Not entirely sure whether this proves that Google isn’t really an oracle, or whether safety is just a bit rubbish.

As an additional test, I tried running the same query on "john b is". The results are conclusive:

* John B is ahead of his time

* John B is sincerely deluded

* John B is the only one of us who can do a handstand pushup

* John B is owned and operated by a fulltime professional Captain

All of these are, without the slightest doubt, true. Google is King. Hurrah!

Sidewaysly, this article is interesting: it points out, more or less, that as mobile phones become more like sophisticated pieces of electronics, it becomes less and less appropriate for them to be sold by smarmy school-leavers with ten minutes’ training. This is unfortunate, given the mobile phone industry’s current sales model.

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Top marks for style

However, no marks for content.

For Christ’s sake, John Jones: if you’re going to abuse the ‘I’ll fight and die for my right to measure in chains, bushels and hogsheads’ brigade, you need to do so with the panache and literacy that they lack. Not with the panache and literacy of a dim 12-year-old.

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Daily mad nonsense

A couple of quotes to start with: "He pushed the Reagan administration into supporting democratic reform for Central America, and he resisted the unionists who backed the proto-communist Sandinistas in Nicaragua" – Oliver Kamm defends CIA-backed death squads.

"When someone drinks excessively and needs to be rushed to the hospital in an ambulance, the police will also respond in order to see if underage drinking is taking place and to ticket the offenders" – US police act to maximise underage drinking fatalities (from Vice Squad)

Also mad and nonsense: Christian Voice and MediaWatch UK (look out, it’s a bomb); and the Democratic senators who support grinding the poor into the dirt. Including the US’s worst man on every policy issue outside of the Republican Party itself, Joe Leiberman.

Not that the UK can hold its head high. Today, our best-selling newspaper began a hate campaign against gypsies, in perhaps the press’s bleakest moment since the Daily Mail’s activities in the 1930s. Hopefully, Sun editor Rebekah Wade will be jailed for incitement to racial hatred. Or indefinitely interned under house arrest, since she approves of that kind of thing.

Oh, and lots of people seem to be linking to this wanker. Clue, not that anyone who’d fall for such nonsense will listen: the Cubans he discusses clearly didn’t lie down in the minefield and die because dying is preferable to spending one’s life in Cuba, but because they’d rather die peacefully than by being blown up by minefields.

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100,000 demonstrators can’t be wrong

Well, hopefully they can: continued Syrian occupation of Lebanon doesn’t strike me as massively in the country’s interests.

Nonetheless, can the pro-war camp please shut up with the gloating until we’ve found out what the fuck’s going on in Lebanon? Fortuitiously, this is likely to take until about 2010.

Update: according to a Zogby poll, well below half of Lebanese want the Syrians to withdraw.

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