#81
Wing and an anti-catholic baby bigot. his work is loved by infantile individualist academics who want to be the center of the world surrounded by authoritarians and savages; see also joseph conrad, ayn rand, and that homeschooled kid with publisher parents what wrote "eragon"
#82
joseph conrad owns actually and you're weak-minded and not suited to reading literature if u don't think so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



orwell is merely ok
#83
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#84
Orwell fucking sucks
#85
Conrad is aracist good writer. Just like any pole
#86
#87

Crow posted:

Orwell fucking sucks



yeah he does but homage to catalonia is sometimes really funny and sometimes well written, trot tho he may be

#88
kkkonrad's heart of darkness is about The Depths of The White Man's Mind but that's okay and no reason to dismiss it, things can be bad and good. the academic parasita that grew around it is much more damning as they managed to take a story showing how even those disgruntled with the colonial cause cannot view its subjects as humans into The Adventures of Marlow; Hero of Africa.
#89
mmm this beer is good who made it *checks the back* a trot? fuckin trot beer! *throws can, hisses*
#90
when orwell owns crusty communists it is pretty funny although john dolan has a point when he says it makes orwell an anti-communist
#91
Orwell is the goatstein of the mid-20th century
#92
"Don't you know what the police are for, Stevie? They are there so that them as have nothing shouldn't take anything away from them who have.'"
Conrad
#93
#94

Scrree posted:

mmm this beer is good who made it *checks the back* a trot? fuckin trot beer! *throws can, hisses*



This is literally what I do with american products

#95
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#96
Jeremy Paxman who interviewed Russell Brand in that interview said this:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/jeremy-paxman-i-understand-why-russell-brand-doesnt-votei-didnt-either-8921410.html

Jeremy Paxman: I understand why Russell Brand doesn't vote...I didn't either
The Newsnight presenter admitted he didn't vote in a recent election because 'the choice was so unappetising'

He interrogated Russell Brand about his political apathy in a Newsnight interview two weeks ago, but now it has emerged Jeremy Paxman did not vote in a recent election.

The presenter, 63, said he abstained from voting because “the choice was so unappetising” and added that “people are sick of the tawdry pretences” of politics.

Despite telling Brand: “If you can’t be arsed to vote, why should we be arsed to listen to your political point of view?,” Paxman said he sympathised with what the comedian had to say.

“I think part of Russell Brand’s diagnosis is right. There is a huge sense of disillusion out there,” he told the Radio Times.

“ Russell Brand has never voted, because he finds the process irrelevant. I can understand that: the whole green-bench pantomime in Westminster looks a remote and self-important echo-chamber. But it is all we have.

“At the next election we shall have a choice between the people who've given us five years of austerity, the people who left us this mess, and the people who signed public pledges that they wouldn't raise student fees, and then did so - the most blatant lie in recent political history.

“It won't be a bombshell if very large numbers of the electorate simply don't bother to vote. People are sick of the tawdry pretences.”

Speaking about his decision not to vote in a recent election, the Newsnight presenter said: “In one recent election, I decided not to vote, because I thought the choice so unappetising.

“By the time the polls had closed and it was too late to take part, I was feeling really uncomfortable: the person who chooses not to vote - cannot even be bothered to write 'none of the above' on a ballot paper - disqualifies himself from passing any comment at all.“

Brand, 38, was invited onto Newsnight to discuss an article he wrote as guest editor of the New Statesman about the need for a “political revolution”.

In the interview, which has had over 9 million views on YouTube, the comedian told Paxman: “I don’t get my authority from this pre-existing paradigm which is quite narrow and only serves a few people. I look elsewhere for alternatives that might be of service to humanity. Alternate means, alternate political systems.”

Paxman said he had a low expectation of the Brand interview, and was sceptical about “a multimillionaire with a house in California talking about the need to take from the rich and give to the poor”.

But he admitted he agreed with him on certain points. “Brand thinks the wrong people are in charge. Well, perhaps they are. But the people in charge are always people who want to be in charge…I have no burning desire to order people about. Politicians do; that is one of the many reasons they are so odd.”

He added: “There is something irresistible about …He stands squarely in the British tradition of cheekie chappies.”




#97
he never said which part of brand's diagnosis is wrong
#98
it was sorta obvious during the interview that dude's goading was just enabling brand to do his thing rather than actually disagreeing / criticizing what he was saying
#99
#100
paxmans an ok guy who interviewed bill gates once. thats all i know
#101

cleanhands posted:

paxmans an ok guy who interviewed bill gates once. thats all i know



His gimmick (if you want to call it that) is if someone dodged a question, he asked it again as he knows they don't want to answer it.

Here is a best of:

#102
lmao
#103
A discourse on brocialism - Laurie Penny
#104
Paxman was also the inspiration for Chris Morris' news presenter persona in The Day Today and BrassEye.



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#105
Russell Brand has political opinions. It is good to know. Time to gas.
#106

acephalousuniverse posted:

it was sorta obvious during the interview that dude's goading was just enabling brand to do his thing rather than actually disagreeing / criticizing what he was saying



yeah since when do people assume that tv interviewers actually care or write or are personally invested in their own questions anyway? is that like some british thing?

#107
fox news has hard hitting reporters fyi
#108
HBO The Network
#109

KilledInADuel posted:

Paxman was also the inspiration for Chris Morris' news presenter persona in The Day Today and BrassEye.





I hate Sebastian Coe!









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#110

wasted posted:

fox news has hard hitting reporters fyi



yeah i remember when Shepard Smith tried to "hard hit" that female reporter with his car because she wouldnt get the hell out of his parking space

lol good ol' Shep

#111
re: laurie penny on brocialism i agree: shes a closet liberal
#112

cleanhands posted:

re: laurie penny on brocialism i agree: shes a closet liberal




Didn't Laurie Penny get outted because she spent £1200 on a handbag?

#113

Merzbow posted:

Didn't Laurie Penny get outted because she spent £1200 on a handbag?

she bought an expensive bag? i think i have four questions in response to this. yeah? and? so? what?

#114
its a really dumb thing to do for anyone who cares about anything
#115

cleanhands posted:

re: laurie penny on brocialism i agree: shes a closet liberal


It's kinda brocialist to start tearing down a woman's liberalism based on the size of her closet.

#116
liberals crew reporting in
#117

cleanhands posted:

liberals crew reporting in

aww yiss, motherfuckin liberals

#118
whad up b*tches
#119
the liberalz crew should wear these for when the revolution happens

#120
Someone in GBS already started my home crew
EMPLOYMENT MOTHAFUCKA DO YOU HAVE IT?