Ciarán's blog
Dredd
Submitted by Ciarán on Thu, 03/07/2008 - 22:32.And now this:
Supreme Court Rules Death Penalty Is 'Totally Badass'
Don't Know Much
Submitted by Ciarán on Thu, 03/07/2008 - 20:15.I had a mentor who said to me once that the fact that straw men exist is no reason to waste time on them. Wise words indeed when it comes to academic writing. With blogging on the other hand, it can be fun. So it goes with this profoundly daft letter to today's Irish Times. One Michael O'Driscoll of Cork manages to be wrong on all the facts and illogical by his own mistaken premises. What an achievement. At the risk of being accused of liberal intolerance (still, to the best of my knowledge, liberals only need to be happy to suffer fools, not to indulge them) I think this merits some sort of response.
read more »So Good They Posted Twice
Submitted by Ciarán on Sat, 28/06/2008 - 11:45.Well I just read this in the paper version and thought I'd post it, but I see that Slugger has beaten me to the punch not once but twice : the Irish Times is going subscription-free (er, subs required) from Monday coming. My sentiments lie somewhere between horray, about bloody time, and here comes another excuse for procrastination...
The new website for the paper will be www.irishtimes.com.
Downfall
Submitted by Ciarán on Fri, 27/06/2008 - 08:08.I know lots of people have this up already but it is hilarious. Consider this post to be for my records...
Independent of Reality
Submitted by Ciarán on Tue, 17/06/2008 - 22:13.Well done to Conor McCabe, who reveals that the Indo's scoop this morning, alleging that a Eurobarometer poll pins the Lisbon result on anti-immigration sentiment and a naive impression that the treaty can be rewritten, was no such thing. It was either a very early (and worrying) leak or a work of fiction. Fiction in the Independent? Go figure.
Esbjörn Svensson is Dead
Submitted by Ciarán on Mon, 16/06/2008 - 09:20.I've just read that Esbjörn Svensson of EST died in a scuba-diving accident in Stockholm over the weekend. How sad. Not only was he an incredible mucisian (at the forefront of a very classically minded move in Scandinavian jazz) but he always came across on stage as a thoroughly decent guy. RIP.
Update: The Irish Times obituary is here.
Georgia
Submitted by Ciarán on Sat, 14/06/2008 - 17:43.I'm about to leave Atlanta Georgia for the long trip back to Belfast (via Newark). I flew in on Wednesday evening to attend a very interesting conference on Democracy and Extremism, populated mostly by political scientists. It was all very interesting and I learned an enormous amount. I gave a paper on the Parades Commission (generally on my predelictions for thinking of conflict resolution in Northern Ireland in a regulatory frame) and was part of the opening round-table on defining extremism (my contributions being to say that I'm not convinced that there are that many extremists in Ireland and a rather long ramble on the possibilities and profound difficulties involved in distinguishing between actions in conflicts and actions in relatively stable democracies).1
Anyway, this morning was interesting. I wandered with a few fellow participants to the Martin Luther King National Historic Site.
read more »Lisbon Facts
Submitted by Ciarán on Tue, 10/06/2008 - 17:29.I'm simply astounded at the amount of bullshit being talked about Lisbon, and at the profoundly inept yes campaign's pussyfooting around the shady character (and here and here) of some elements on the no side. Anyway, courtesy of a friend, here are the facts about what Lisbon does. Not opinions, not distortions: facts. Or, given what Stefan points out in the comments (apologies!), here...
Village People Part II
Submitted by Ciarán on Mon, 09/06/2008 - 14:28.And on it goes.
As I said before, the free speech distraction is the last (and very often first) refuge of the non-thinking rogue. People in a public role seem to believe that all sorts of remarks are fine (as long as an imaginary friend is invoked) and that consequence-free public statements can be made if everyone magically knows that you are - just for that moment - engaged in an very private articulation of your views. Out loud. In public.
And then they can respond with shock at those terrible liberals looking to take their rights to say anything that's in their heads away. So to be clear: nobody is questioning Iris Robinson's general rights to free speech. They are questioning her utterences in the context of her role as a public representative. If Robinson finds it difficult to do her job without proclaiming her revulsion at the behaviour of people for whom she works, why doesn't she make her own life easier, ditch her public responsibilities and resign?
Also, this sort of behaviour is of course neither unique to the DUP nor to Northern Ireland. Just as a point of interest however, are those of us who live here going to have to get used to a yearly jamboree as the people our taxes pay for take an opportunity to peer into bedrooms and tut-tut lingeringly at all the carry-on?
Panke on the EU
Submitted by Ciarán on Wed, 14/05/2008 - 10:29.Fair dues to United Irelander, who though I do tend to find him annoying at times (which is not necessarily a bad thing), tends to be a generally honest interlocutor. Anyway, he's massively anti-Lisbon but did post a long email interview with Diana Panke at UCD on Lisbon and other matters. Check it out. My only quibble is that the format doesn't give UI an opportunity to reveal whether what Panke has to say makes him change his mind (or if not, why not), but still, this the discursive element in the Irish blogosphere at its best.

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