Thursday 22 April 2010

No One Is All Bad

For example, Johann Hari has recanted his support for the Iraq War, has denounced the decadence of Dubai, and makes worthwhile noises on social justice from time to time.

Meanwhile, A C Grayling, for all his cheap newspaper references to the Spanish Inquisition or his charge that Christianity "overthrew" Classical civilisation (what was the sexual fate of children before that "overthrowing"?), is not only the author of the hugely important and entirely unanswerable Among The Dead Cities, but can also be read here, read here, and watched here.

Since big media cannot and must not expect their own way all the time, if the current judicially imposed arrangement on privacy were enacted into the statute law, but with the burden of proof in libel actions placed on the plaintiff, then who could object to that? And why? Not A C Grayling, we trust. No friend of the English law of libel he. As the above links make clear.

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