Five years

Jul. 18th, 2011 08:36 pm
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What in the blazes is happening to Britain? The news about the tabloid phone hacking didn't really come as much of a surprise to me on the scale of really low things that people in that business have done, then suddenly it all boiled over and the News of the World was shut down. I thought that that was just a rebranding in disguise to make sure that nobody responsible actually lost anything over it, but then the chief executive Rebekah Brooks resigned and was later arrested in an undeservedly polite fashion. And the assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police resigned, too. Now someone who spoke out against the paper has been found dead in not-suspicious-at-all circumstances. And the worst part of it all is that none of the news panel shows are around to cover it just now - Merton and Hislop are away until much later in the year, and Dara O Briain just missed the chance by a week.

Today, it's five years since I was let into America. I'm not really sure I have much more to say about that, other than that I've gone from arriving with a suitcase full of clothes and two hard drives to owning a house and car (or at least, about five of the stairs and three quarters of a steering wheel, with the rest still the property of their respective banks) in a fairly reasonable amount of time. I wish I could say that either the country or my life have started to make any more sense to me since I arrived, but they really haven't.

Not that I could escape now even if I wanted to - I don't have a valid passport any more, it expired at the end of June. I'll need to get around to renewing it - given the state it's got itself into since I left, that country needs me.

Date: 2011-07-19 09:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kjorteo
You know, when I linked you to that John Oliver bit, I figured that was just an isolated bit covering an isolated incident they did for humorous context ("you think things in America are messed up...") and they'd get back to America stuff as this News of the World thing promptly faded back into the background. I didn't realize that your country [sort of] had actually exploded.

(Fun fact: I typed that as "humourous" at first, then Firefox gave it the angry-red-underline-that's-not-a-word-you-idiot treatment, so I changed it.)

Date: 2011-07-19 11:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] diarytypething.livejournal.com
The weird thing is, it's not creating much of a ripple through wider society. Yeah, everyone was up in arms about the Milly Dowler part, but other than that, it's only really the people who were interested in politics before who are still paying any attention. But for those of us who do care, it's like reality tv squared; you meet up with someone who hasn't been online for a few hours, and you get the gleeful experience of telling them all the really juicy stuff they've just missed, and seeing their jaws hit the floor. I haven't had this much fun with a news story since the first time Tommy Sheridan was on trial.

Date: 2011-07-20 05:09 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kjorteo
"The session had been going for two hours when the protester reportedly shouted 'you naughty billionaire' as he approached Mr Murdoch [and then tried to hit him with a shaving foam pie]."

Did someone replace Great Britain with a Warner Bros. cartoon while we weren't paying attention?

Date: 2011-07-20 07:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stubbleupdate.livejournal.com
I am actually furious at that spastard for making a mess of the proceedings.

A shaving foam pie in the face is much, much less damaging to Murdoch and News International than the grilling that he received in the Select Committee on Tuesday, where it came out that he didn't know a lot about what happened at his newspaper (neglect of corporate governance)

When MPs are giving Murdoch yards and yards of rope to hang himself, you take a step back and let them bloody get on with it.

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