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Dunkirk: the film that has rightwing writers itching for a culture war – The Guardian

A scene from Christopher Nolans Dunkirk. Photograph: Bros/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock

Christopher Nolans film Dunkirk landed this week, and parts of the right did their best to turn it into another episode in the culture wars. They were clearly expecting that the cultural left would get much more upset about a big war movie depicting the travails of cis white men. The fact that this didnt happen led to some unintentional comedy. Meanwhile, some of them didnt get what they expected from the movie. Its Saving Private Ryan, and some conservatives found it to be too grim, and too much like actual war to count as a celebration of it.

Publication: Breitbart

Author: James Delingpole made his name as a climate change troll across the pond. Now he has free rein to take whatever comes into his head and smear it all over Breitbart.

Why you should read it: The right is itching for a culture war over Dunkirk. Wouldnt it be fantastic if the left got upset about a celebrated moment in the second world war the op-eds would write themselves! Sadly, no one has really come to the party. Delingpoles misfire here is launched on the basis of a single, ambiguous sentence in a straightforward, complimentary USA Today review, which notes that some might be upset by the lack of women and people of color in the cast. This casual statement of fact is amplified by Delingpole, and others, into a full-throated PC attack on the tommies on the beach. But you wonder, as you read, whether their heart is in this stuff any more.

Extract: Yes, its true that Dunkirks leading roles are indeed dominated by white European males. But one possible reason for this is that Dunkirk was an actual historical event which director Christopher Nolan has gone to considerable trouble to re-create as accurately as possible.

Publication: National Review

Author: Kyle Smith

Why you should read it: Smith cant help but admire Nolans technical achievement, but its all a little too close, for his tastes, to the catalogue of misery of real war. He wishes Nolan had injected a little more sentimentality. One wouldnt want to draw too much from a movie review, but you do begin to wonder, reading a review like this: how much of the highbrow rights habitual appreciation for martial glory is derived from its Hollywood depictions, and how much from reality?

Extract: Patriotic declarations, too, are such war-movie staples that Nolan studiously avoids the usual approach, presenting perhaps the greatest speech of the 20th century in the least grandiose way imaginable. In my book, that makes the power of the words all the more effective, but so grueling is the journey upon which Nolan has taken us that we require more relief than he gives us more payoff, as the studio suits would say, more catharsis, more (if you like) tear-jerking.

Publication: The Spectator

Author: Deborah Ross is not anyones idea of a rightwing ideologue, but in the Daily Mail and the Spectator she produces reviews for those publications rightwing audiences.

Why you should read it: The complaint here is similar to National Reviews the technical side is stunning but there is no heart behind the unremitting bleakness. Nolans own politics have been criticised in the past as rightwing, even crypto-fascist, on the basis of films like The Dark Knight Rises. Perhaps there was an expectation of something more jingoistic, rousing or frankly rightwing.

Extract: But mostly you must understand that Nolan wants us to come at events as they happened, which means this isnt about individual heroism, or any kind of character development. (No one carries a letter from a beloved in their inside pocket, for example.) It is brave, and even admirable, but if you are fond of an emotional core? Then you will sorely feel the lack of it.

Publication: Washington Examiner

Author: Tom Rogan pumps out acres of conservative commentary for the Washington Examiner. He has worked previously at a range of places, and prominently at National Review. He is not camera-shy, and shows up frequently on Fox News.

Why you should read it: Rogan, too, tries to make something out of some innocuous remarks, and historical ambiguities, in reviews from outlets like USA Today and Rolling Stone. Somehow, he takes these reviews of a film about a British defeat and makes them the basis of an affirmation of middle America and Donald Trump. I guess this is why he gets the big bucks.

Extract: Of course, it was those of Trumps America middle America that formed the forces that saved the world from the Nazis and imperial Japan. Those young men, like my grandfather from Fishers Island, New York, knew nothing of European history. But like their brothers at Dunkirk and in the skies over Britain (like my other grandfather), they saved it anyway.

Publication: The Wall Street Journal

Author: Dorothy Rabinowitz is a Wall Street Journal editorial board member, who has been noted for years as an antagonist of radical crazies and [the] fascist left. Oddly, she seems to have pegged Christopher Nolan as one of them.

Why you should read it: Rabinowitz sees Nolans decision to centre everything on the action on the beaches, and to leave the larger political situation in the background, as not only a dumbing-down, but perhaps as something even more sinister. By leaving Churchill out, she thinks, Nolan moves the whole thing away from great men to collectivism.

Extract: When an event in history has become, in the mind of a writer, universal, its a tipoff the warning bell that were about to lose most of the important facts of that history, and that the storytelling will be a special kind - a sort that obscures all specifics that run counter to the noble vision of the universalist.

No wonder those German Stukas and Heinkels bombarding the British can barely be identified as such. Then there is Mr Nolans avoidance of Churchill lest audiences get bogged down in politics a strange term for Churchills concerns during those dark days of May 1940. One so much less attractive, in its hint of the ignoble and the corrupt, than communal and universal words throbbing with goodness. Nothing old-fashioned about them either, especially universal - a model of socio-babble for all occasions.

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Wikipedia celebrates women – Pretoria East Rekord

A similar event hosted in New Deli earlier this year. Photo: http://www.stockholminternetforum.se/wikipedia-edit-a-thon/

Unisa, embassy of Sweden and WikimediaZA will host Pretorias first ever edit-a-thon.

The edit-a-thon is a community organised event that aims to teach people how to edit, update, and post articles on Wikipedia.

It also serves as a way to increase content on the platform, said embassy spokesperson Andr Mkandawire.

Mkandawire said the event was organised to rectify gender imbalances as Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopaedia, had fewer women editors, especially in South Africa.

A 2011 study found that only 9% of Wikipedia editors were women. And the percentage for South Africa is even lower. If you look at the actual content there are four times as many articles about men than there are women.

He said the edit-a-thon sought to get more women to contribute to, and edit Wikipedia.

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From the embassys point of view, the idea of doing an event like this is to highlight and bring together the question of womens representation [lack thereof] with the use of new digital platforms.

Add to this that we are talking about such a broadly-used source of information, Wikipedia, and we felt that it was all the more appropriate, Mkandawire said.

The edit-a-thon theme, HerStory, would celebrate women heroes.

The aim of the #HerStory edit-a-thon is to increase the contribution and representation of women, particularly South Africas. Information on Wikipedia and many other platforms is often prejudiced and contributes towards biases that affect women, said Unisa in a statement.

About 91 percent of the editors on the site were men and about four times as many articles were about men compared to women, it said.

Mkandawire said he was hoping the event would identify women who had excelled within and/or outside their fields.

Women who have been prominent but are not referenced on Wikipedia, women who have made extraordinary achievements but not received recognition Maybe you know of someone, have heard of or read about someone only that there is no info on Wikipedia about this person. This is where we are hoping that the participants will help us come up with names of prominent women, he said.

Mkandawire said gender equality was an obvious priority of the Swedish foreign service that was why women would be celebrated and honoured at the edith-a-thon.

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Research shows that it is also a formula for successful societies.

Lack of representation based on gender does not make any sense wherever and whenever the outcome is discriminatory, he said.

The embassy, WikimediaZA, the universitys department of English and the digital teaching laboratory were jointly hosting the event.

The event will be broadcast live on livestream.hearmyvoice.co.za

A similar event was hosted earlier this year in New Delhi, India.

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Court papers:’Utterly unqualified’ attorney used Wikipedia to defend death penalty inmate – Chron.com

Photo: Texas Department Of Criminal Justice

Age: 66

Conviction: Shooting car dealer John Henry in 1974, then demanding money. Henry died of his wounds.

Arrived on death row: Feb. 4, 1976

Years awaiting execution: 41

Age: 66

Conviction: Shooting car dealer John Henry in 1974, then demanding money. Henry died of his wounds.

Arrived on death row: Feb. 4, 1976

Years awaiting execution: 41

Age:59

Conviction:Killing Ertis Block, 76, during a gas station robbery in December 1976.

Arrived on death row:Oct. 26, 1977

Years awaiting execution:40

Age:59

Conviction:Killing Ertis Block, 76, during a gas station robbery in December 1976.

Arrived on death row:Oct. 26, 1977

Years awaiting execution:40

Age:61

Conviction:Shooting and killing store clerk Joe L. Williams on Oct. 14, 1977.

Arrived on death row:Sept. 12, 1978

Years awaiting execution:39

Age:61

Conviction:Shooting and killing store clerk Joe L. Williams on Oct. 14, 1977.

Arrived on death row:Sept. 12, 1978

Years awaiting execution:39

Age:68

Conviction:Shooting and killing a police officer in Laredo while hauling more than 500 pounds of marijuana on July 31, 1976.

Arrived on death row:May 18, 1979

Years awaiting execution:37

Age:68

Conviction:Shooting and killing a police officer in Laredo while hauling more than 500 pounds of marijuana on July 31, 1976.

Arrived on death row:May 18, 1979

Years

Age:60

Conviction:Killing and robbing a cab driver who was taking him from El Paso to Juarez on Feb. 27, 1979.

Arrived on death row:Feb. 26, 1980

Age:60

Conviction:Killing and robbing a cab driver who was taking him from El Paso to Juarez on Feb. 27, 1979.

Arrived on death row:Feb. 26, 1980

Age:60

Conviction:Shooting and killing James McCarble during a robbery in Houston on April 25, 1980.

Arrived on death row:July 24, 1980

Age:60

Conviction:Shooting and killing James McCarble during a robbery in Houston on April 25, 1980.

Arrived on death row:July 24, 1980

Age:57

Conviction:Shot and killed police detective Daryl Wayne Shirley, who was serving a fugitive warrant on Williams on Aug. 28, 1982.

Arrived on death row:May 6, 1983

Age:57

Conviction:Shot and killed police detective Daryl Wayne Shirley, who was serving a fugitive warrant on Williams on Aug. 28, 1982.

Arrived on death row:May 6,

Age:70

Conviction:Shot and killed 40-year-old Herman Chavis during a robbery of a bar on July 13, 1983.

Arrived on death row:July 18, 1984

Age:70

Conviction:Shot and killed 40-year-old Herman Chavis during a robbery of a bar on July 13, 1983.

Arrived on death row:July 18, 1984

Age:65

Conviction:Convicted in the November 1983 shooting death of 55-year-old Ollie F. Childress Jr., a Wilson County deputy sheriff.

Arrived on death row:Jan. 7, 1985

Age:65

Conviction:Convicted in the November 1983 shooting death of 55-year-old Ollie F. Childress Jr., a Wilson County deputy sheriff.

Arrived on death row:Jan. 7,

Age:58

Conviction:Shooting and killing two grocery store employees during a robbery in December 1985.

Arrived on death row:Dec. 11, 1986

Age:58

Conviction:Shooting and killing two grocery store employees during a robbery in December 1985.

Arrived on death row:Dec. 11, 1986

Age:51

Conviction: Shooting and killing Myrtle Ruby with a .22 caliber rifle during a break-in.

Arrived on death row:April 15, 1987

Age:51

Conviction: Shooting and killing Myrtle Ruby with a .22 caliber rifle during a break-in.

Arrived on death row:April 15, 1987

Age:61

Conviction:Killing 63-year-old Raymond Garner while robbing him and stealing his van on Aug. 18, 1984.

Arrived on death row:May 14, 1987

Age:61

Conviction:Killing 63-year-old Raymond Garner while robbing him and stealing his van on Aug. 18, 1984.

Arrived on death row:May 14, 1987

Age:56

Conviction:Killing civil rights attorney Fred Finch in Dallas in March 1986.

Arrived on death row:May 14, 1987

Age:56

Conviction:Killing civil rights attorney Fred Finch in Dallas in March 1986.

Arrived on death row:May 14, 1987

Age:59

Conviction:Shooting and killing 38-year-old Georgia Rollins and 2-year-old Keith Emmanuel Rollins in Houston on Nov. 12, 1986.

Arrived on death row:June 25, 1987

Age:59

Conviction:Shooting and killing 38-year-old Georgia Rollins and 2-year-old Keith Emmanuel Rollins in Houston on Nov. 12, 1986.

Arrived on death row:June 25,

Age:51

Conviction:Rape and murder of 34-year-old Johnnie Mae Gray in Fort Worth in May 1987.

Arrived on death row:July 6, 1988

Age:51

Conviction:Rape and murder of 34-year-old Johnnie Mae Gray in Fort Worth in May 1987.

Arrived on death row:July 6, 1988

Age:51

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Crime scene investigation in small village near Yeovil after unoccupied house burgled in broad daylight – Somerset Live

A crime scene investigation was set up at a property in a small village near Yeovil after it was broken into in broad daylight.

Burglars forced entry into an unoccupied house on Weir Lane in Yeovilton on Friday July 14 at around 2.20pm, and destroyed the alarm system before stealing numerous items.

A crime scene investigation van was seen outside the property, which is currently being renovated, the day afterwards as probes continue.

An Avon and Somerset Constabulary spokesperson said: We're investigating a burglary at a property in Yeovilton which happened at approximately 2.20pm on Friday (14/7).

Offenders forced entry into the property before stealing a number of tools.

Specialist crime scene investigators have examined the scene as part of our inquiry.

Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area around the time, or who has any other information, is asked to call 101 and provide the call handler with the reference 5217160655.

A letter was also posted to homes around the village by the neighbourhood watch confirming that an internal alarm system was destroyed by the burglars, and a lawn mower, strimmer, CCTV and tools were taken.

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Ann Coulter Had a Tweet Storm About Losing Her Seat but …

Just a few short months ago, United Airlines faced one of the worst public relations nightmares of recent memory, and the airline industry as a whole was criticized for its seating policies and the cost and inconvenience passed on to customers. That case, of course, involved Dr. David Dao, who was dragged from his seat after refusing to comply with United and security at Chicagos OHare International Airport. He wasleft bloodied and bruised, his cries of refusal fully captured on a viral Twitter video.

Fast-forwardto this past weekend.Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter attacked Delta Air Lines in a tweet storm for moving her from a seat with extra legroom. Sheexpressed outrage and evidently expected sympathy similar to what the Kentucky-based Dao received.

Problem is, following Daos incident, Coulter said he should have been deported, Mediaite reported Monday.

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Coulter referred to a story that said Dao had his medical license suspended for drug abuse. Responders to the tweet largely thought she may have gone too far.

Daos incident involved violence, and even if the airline technically had the right to switch his seat at the time, its hard to say he deserved his treatment. Meanwhile, Coulter employed her 1.61 million-follower Twitter account to call out Delta, its employees and even the passenger who ended up in her original seat.

Coulter also claimed that the time she spent picking out her seat ahead of time was worth $10,000, a huge difference fromthe $30 refund that Delta gave her for moving her to a seat with less legroom.

She also called out Delta CEO Ed Bastian.

Tweeting directly at Coulter, Delta defended its employees and customers.

Delta also released a statement that fired back at Coulter.

We are sorry that the customer did not receive the seat she reserved and paid for, the statement read, according to USA Today. More importantly, we are disappointed that the customer has chosen to publicly attack our employees and other customers by posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media. Her actions are unnecessary and unacceptable.

For Dao, the viral nature of his storyplus the graphic videocaused enough of a national stir that United quickly and confidentially settled a lawsuit filed not long after the incident. While the settlement amount is unknown, rumors in China claimed it was for $140 million, according to The Washington Post.

Given that Coulter was not harmed physically, a lawsuit and subsequent settlement seemhighly unlikely.

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