Teach a man to fish and he will feed for a lifetime; teach a man to be, and he will know what freedom is."
Grant Leigh Saunders is an Aboriginal filmmaker, writer and musician who has secretly always wanted to be a fisherman, just like his father and grandfather before him. This fishing yarn is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Manning River
“Look around you where you work, and pick out the people who have reached their level of incompetence,” he wrote. “You will see that in every hierarchy the cream rises until it sours.” (Italics are his.)
The concept is funny; the reality, for those unfortunate enough to run into it, is not.
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Following up on my previous post, Linda Mullenix Files Federal Lawsuit Against University Of Texas Law School Alleging Sex Discrimination, Retaliation, And Violation Of Equal Pay Act: Texas Lawyer, UT Austin Argues for Dismissal, Saying Female Law Professor Has 'Bruised Ego':
The University of Texas at Austin argues that law professor Linda Mullenix, who sued for pay discrimination, has a “higher opinion of her work than her colleagues do” and does not have enough evidence the law school retaliated against her.
German states plan to lock up quarantine breakers
Under tough new rules permitted by emergency powers Germans who repeatedly refuse to quarantine after being exposed to coronavirus will be locked up in detention centres.
It’s a sad day when mainstream politicians have reached such depths of indifference to suffering
As the FT is reporting this morning, there is a growing demand from Tory MPs for the government to fix a date to end the
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'Gay disclaimers'
At Reuters Marton Dunai reports on the latest nonsense from Hungary, as Hungary's government orders disclaimers on books with gay content.
Yes, apparently:
The government said the action was needed to protect consumers from being misledIt seems the order is directed specifically at the books of publisher Labrisz and such 'disclaimers' are not (yet ?) universally mandated -- but anything seems possible under this regime.