by roz | Nov 7, 2015 | environment
Recently, back from my hols in Mexico, I unpacked my plastic bags. Every time I made a purchase, I got a free plastic bag to take home. Home to England where it is the new currency. Have you not noticed how mean we have all become with plastic bags? There was a time...
by roz | Oct 29, 2015 | women
Germaine Greer has caused a storm and made the headlines for saying that transgender women are ‘not real women’ and that ‘misogyny played a big part’ in the crowning of Caitlyn Jenner as Glamour’s Woman of the Year. As much as I empathise with transgender issues, the...
by roz | Oct 28, 2015 | black women, child abuse
The video below stunned me into silence. Beware, it contains disturbing images of police brutality and violence. This is the tale of two America’s. You should email or telephone the Sheriff to express your outrage at an officer, who is a power weight lifter,...
by roz | Oct 6, 2015 | arts & culture
Dismaland: Bemusement Park was a wonderfully clever exhibition put on by Guerrilla artist Banksy. He took over a derelict seafront site in Weston-Super-Mare and produced a pop-up exhibition that brought £20 million and 150,000 visitors to the seaside town. I was one...
by roz | Oct 3, 2015 | culture
Fay Purdham is in a unique position because of scientific advances. Fay, who was born a boy, along with hormone treatments, has had sexual realignment surgery to create a woman’s body. Fortunately, socially progressive attitudes are accepting of the medical...