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Make Like a Mushroom

Mushroom image by Angela C. Wild Mushrooms are like tiny trees, in that what you see on the surface is considerably less than half the story. Out of sight, in private, they are busy creating networks – linking, interweaving, connecting with, influencing, helping, changing the tiny ecosystems around them and the majestic trees above. Make…
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Keep and Eye on Cooper

Those of us who were chased out of the Labour Party so Starmer and Co would not be troubled by any vestiges of socialism or any variety of that “better, kinder politics” Corbyn offered have no illusions about the foul culture of Westminster. We see team Starmer, bank accounts sloshing with hedge-fund donors’ money, nevertheless…
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Hastings Nurse v Sabra Humous: the things we do to try and stop ISRAELI GENOCIDE

If only the governments of the world would do their job — but they’re not, except perhaps one or two, so we do what we can. Here’s the latest from Hastings PSC A nurse from Hastings is fighting a charge of criminal damage to a brand of houmous which he says is ‘helping to fund…
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It’s hard

It’s hard to write about anything except Palestine now. The two topics on my agenda now are categorized as Palestine and everything else. And I’m beginning to feel that the deeply dysfunctional, worse than useless people that we have instead of politicians and journalists, nationally, regionally and locally, are quite happy that most of our…
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Forced back into the closet, after all we’ve been through

*** Guest post by Paula Boulton*** Introduction by Kay Green I’ve written a lot in recent years about the extent and the consequences of attacks on women’s rights, attacks usually presented under the banner of “trans activism”. The same, perhaps worse, is happening when lesbian and/or gay groups attempt to organize. The terrible thing is,…
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There is absolutely no justification for supporting Israel

We were talking about language this afternoon, about how you can be led astray by accepting the wrong words for things, or by allowing yourself to be persuaded to reject words that others find uncomfortable hearing. The event was a talk by Ghada Karmi and I assure you, listening to a Palestinian whose family were…
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The old stories are the best

When a good author gets hold of a classic theme, like Antigone for example, and applies it to an important current topic like what happens to Muslim families when politicians are trading on hatred and fear, the result is likely to be a gripping read. That’s why although Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire is a story…
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What do you do when your country is complicit in such a crime? Here’s what…

First Gaza, now the West Bank. We’ve been out protesting for nearly a year, and the forces of the establishment are taking a toll on our activists — but here’s an idea that could change that: Any of us can, at any time get called up for jury service and right now, what you do…
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Justice delayed…

I believe the crisis in our politics has reached a stage now where there’s a real danger of good people going to jail for their efforts to stop bad politicians breaking the law. People from Hastings gathered at the Magistrates Court this morning in support of three of our local Palestine Solidarity Group who were…
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Is this the weirdest book review I’ve ever written?

First off, I’ll need to apologize to the friend who lent me the book. It is not as new as it was. I have wrestled with it, I have wept over it, there was even a stress-related incident with a strawberry jam sandwich. I am not normally like that with books but this was that…