Fighting Talk – For the week…
Fighting Talk – For the week…
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Michael
Appleton - student, Cambridge
Friday, April 02, 2004
The political fallout from Janet Jackson's "breastcapade", juxtaposed with the praise heaped on Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ, was probably reminder enough that a certain section of Americans (and 'conservative' Westerners generally) are much less comfortable with sexuality than violence. But this interesting review of Thomas W. Laqueur's Solitary Sex: A Cultural History of Masturbation — by Harvard academic Stephen Greenblatt — argues that "solitary sex" is particularly taboo.
http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2004_03_28_fightingtalk_archive.html#108083872014807343
Matt Nippert - apprentice hack, Auckland
Thursday,
April 01, 2004
The following is a transcript of the last
interview Michael King gave before his untimely passing. It
aired March 25, 2004 on 95bFM. Interviewer is Simon Pound,
transcriber Matt Nippert.
http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2004_03_28_fightingtalk_archive.html#108077915963941858
Tom
Goulter - student, Christchurch
Wednesday, March 31,
2004
Fifty one point fucking two percent. Just over half
the voting-age population in America exercised their
democratically sacrosanct right to Rock The Vote in TV's
Decision 2000. That's an improvement over the previous
election, where less than half (49.8%) of eligible voters
honored the principle their forebears had defended from
Fritz and Mao and Uncle Joe.
http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2004_03_28_fightingtalk_archive.html#108073243376658879
Patrick Crewdson - student, Auckland
Wednesday,
March 31, 2004
In the liner notes to his excellent first
solo album, Deadringer, RJ Krohn writes 'your' when he means
'you're' and capitalises the first letter of every word for
no apparent reason. Even more damagingly as far as
credibility goes, he writes 'dog' when he clearly means
'dogg'. But when the only faults you can find in an album
are mistakes in the liner notes, You Know Your Dealing With
Quality.
http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2004_03_28_fightingtalk_archive.html#108072827947329049
Lyndon Hood - unemployed, Lower Hutt
Wednesday,
March 31, 2004
A while ago it was pointed out to me that
if you append the adjective "Pakeha" in front of every
reference to a New Zealander of European descent, you can
make the news item of your choice sound pathetically
obsessed with race.
http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2004_03_28_fightingtalk_archive.html#108061466832510288