by Guest Blogger | Oct 8, 2016 | arts & culture
A United Kingdom is a fantastic film. It highlights not only the power of love but more importantly the politics of apartheid. Great Britain was a lead player in Botswana’s apartheid history. The film focuses on the relationship between the main characters:...
by roz | Oct 5, 2016 | culture, women
Tiziana Cantone (31) committed suicide in September 2016. In 2015 she sent footage of her having sex with someone to her ex-boyfriend to make him jealous. Many say she was the architect of her misfortune. I say as stupid as her behaviour was, she was the victim of...
by roz | Oct 2, 2016 | arts & culture
In America, Britain and Europe, popularism has taken hold with a breed of establishment politician who says they are anti-establishment. They are also anti-integration and anti-women. That is racism and sexism. Lost Voices, the poem, below, is about racism, sexism,...
by roz | Sep 28, 2016 | sport & culture
Paul Gascoigne, the former football star is an alcoholic but not a comedian. During ‘An Evening With Gazza,’ he insulted Errol Rowe, his Black security guard. He said, ‘Can you smile please, because I can’t see you?’. There were...
by roz | Sep 25, 2016 | black women, sport & culture
The West responded with indignant outrage at Russia hacking into the files and publishing the private and confidential medical records of Simone Biles and the Williams sisters. As much as I appreciated the response from the West, white establishments have...
by roz | Sep 21, 2016 | civil liberties, Human Rights
An out of control policeman wrecked the car of a young black man who sat in the vehicle and recorded the damage. Too often this type of attitude (if not the behaviour) is displayed toward black men, women and children, for the crime of breathing whilst black....
by roz | Sep 14, 2016 | Home and Garden
There are some upsides to being ill and convalescing at home. Being waited on is a pleasant experience and ranks right up there alongside, not having to shop, unpacking and storing groceries. There are also disadvantages, because your partner, or whoever you might be...
by roz | Sep 11, 2016 | Government & Politics
In the wake of the allegations that he paid for the services of two male prostitutes, Keith Vaz has resigned as the chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee. Since 2007 he had headed this most influential Commons’ committee. He was not fit to be appointed...
by roz | Sep 7, 2016 | Feminism
You can run like this in public but you can’t swim like this in public A YouGov survey found that 57% of voters supported outlawing the wearing of the burka and the burkini in public places. Sadly, only 25% were against such drastic action. Muslim women wearing...
by roz | Aug 5, 2016 | Family, women
The good news is that the divorce rate has continually fallen, especially amongst graduate couples. When there is a divorce, it is clear that there is no equality between the sexes. Women with successful husbands could receive ‘joint-lives’ orders. They are...