by roz | Jul 20, 2014 | uncategorised
The problem with any change in the law that allows the taking of one’s own life, is its potential for abuse against those who are weak, vulnerable or temporarily in a bad place. It changes the morality of our relationship with life and death, value and age. You...
by roz | Jul 19, 2014 | uncategorised
This is 18-year-old Raymond Frolander’s mugshot taken after the father of his alleged 11 year old sex abuse victim had finished beating him. The police collected him from the home of the alleged victim unconscious. Emotionally satisfying perhaps, but does it...
by roz | Jul 15, 2014 | citizenship, civil liberties, Human Rights, law and order, police, politics, women
It was last Thursday 10 July 2014, that I asked listeners of Galaxy AFW whether they thought that Mrs Thatcher was promoted and supported in cabinet because of a tacit knowledge of paedophilia amongst Parliamentary Tories and if that knowledge perhaps played a role in...
by roz | Jul 9, 2014 | civil liberties, education, history, Human Rights
Slavery has led to the unjust enrichment of Europe and the America’s. Everybody in these countries benefited save the slaves, the families of whom are still hampered by inequality today. The big money winners from slavery and the reparations paid by the British...
by roz | Jun 5, 2014 | environment, politics
Charging five pence for plastic bags at supermarkets that have over 500 staff from October 2015 has made the headlines. It certainly does not represent a solution to the problem of pollution caused by plastic. Arguably it is evidence of a Government bankrupt of ideas....