Is the Guardian worse than it used to be?

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Jess Philips as well, inevitably.

ShariVari, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 09:52 (six years ago)

Maybe there is something to this after all:

If it's fabricated, why have loads of Labour MPs - including Tom Watson and Jon Ashworth - responded by making clear their support for Ellie Reeves?

— Kevin Schofield (@PolhomeEditor) July 3, 2019

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 09:55 (six years ago)

raf behr’s piece today is one for the ages

real reality distortion field stuff

||||||||, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 09:56 (six years ago)

If it's fabricated, why have loads of Labour MPs - including Tom Watson and Jon Ashworth - responded by making clear their support for Ellie Reeves?

— Kevin Schofield (@PolhomeEditor) July 3, 2019

Yeah, weird that Tom Watson would throw himelf into a total non-story like this, really out of character.

— Dan Hancox (@danhancox) July 3, 2019

||||||||, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 10:05 (six years ago)

Gaby Hinsliff too, questioning Corbyn's intellectual capacity to sit down and read 100 documents a day, as if we didn't just have May looking like doing just that, or whether that's massively important in the grand scheme of things, or like we don't see them on twitter mis-read tiny bits of information daily.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 10:06 (six years ago)

I was actually clapping (well figuratively speaking) one of the Graun adults in the room the other day: Polly Toynbee for saying on AQ that all this speak of "extremist Corbyn" is nonsense and it is the Tories who have truly been the extremists. Not exactly dynamite, but at least she's not speaking in unison with the dim-melt crowd.

calzino, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 10:15 (six years ago)

credit where it's due

Rory end to the lowenbrow (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 3 July 2019 10:55 (six years ago)

Did people ever say John Major, who didn’t even proceed to A Levels, couldn’t deal with his red boxes due to a lack of academic qualifications? I find this take on Corbyn fairly tedious.

suzy, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 11:38 (six years ago)

I don't get who its for. Its like the last 5 years haven't happened, no one gaf about any of this reading a document shite. The people who spend time reading documents in front of correctly angled cameras are the ones that trashed everything. Such a pointless and tone-deaf line of attack

anvil, Wednesday, 3 July 2019 13:04 (six years ago)

this starts off as a comically bad "dystopian post-Brexit future" story then abruptly turns into a half-baked analysis of the Tory leadership election
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/04/autumn-2020-no-deal-britain-conservative-party
worth every penny of that 6-figure salary!

Captain ACAB (Neil S), Thursday, 4 July 2019 09:17 (six years ago)

i almost feel it's a net positive of brexit that so many people have unequivocally shown themselves to be pricks, barmy, stupid or otherwise gaping arseholes. bad with words, bad with thoughts. Tear them for their bad verses. (i think mark s used this recently, but it's also i think my favourite shakespeare line so)

Fizzles, Thursday, 4 July 2019 18:57 (six years ago)

and by people i mean commentators, op-ed journeymen, pundits, chancers, grifters etc. apologies for any confusion there by using people so indiscriminately.

Fizzles, Thursday, 4 July 2019 18:59 (six years ago)

I didn't realise that was Shakespeare when mark used it, it's an absolute classic line.

calzino, Thursday, 4 July 2019 19:38 (six years ago)

timon of athens. iirc it’s a point where he starts becoming unhinged. the moment mental violence breaks out into state sanctioned populist violence and tyranny against a (not v good) poet. both deserved and totally undeserved because of the disproportionate power behind the critical words.

something some blue tick fuckers on twitter could afford to learn.

Fizzles, Thursday, 4 July 2019 19:49 (six years ago)

Climate change
Enough of the climate nightmare. It’s time to paint the dream
Ed Miliband

Posting here because it's probably not just a bunch of pictures what Ed done

nashwan, Thursday, 4 July 2019 21:26 (six years ago)

i cannae actually bring myself to read that

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 4 July 2019 21:28 (six years ago)

No black women available to write this one, huh https://t.co/MitSjuQdEk

— old man bangers (@FindusPancake) July 5, 2019


As ever

gyac, Friday, 5 July 2019 12:11 (six years ago)

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/04/the-guardian-view-on-classical-music-art-or-status-symbol?CMP=share_btn_tw

couldn't care less about the proms, but is this dickhead actually saying people are listening to the classical canon for the wrong reasons? Anyway it's just more garbage clickbait - but I hate whoever wrote it and couldn't give less of a fuck what they consider "challenging" listening in 2019.

calzino, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:01 (six years ago)

when adorno coined the term "culture industry" he already included (and indeed was largely animated by and against) stuff very much like the proms and indeed the guardian

it's true that he didn't much like (or necessarily always think clearly abt) pop culture, but the argument that somehow the current situation undermines his position is an excellent example of how and why he was correct: this bad editorial is itself by-the-yard fake seriousness passing itself off as something socially deeper

caveat: except for the bit abt playing vivaldi loudly to drive ppl away, this is good critical science bcz vivaldi is annoying and bad -- his re-entry into the canon was effected in 1939 in italy by a crew that included ezra pound (tbf vivaldi is just boring and bad, he wasn't actually a fascist as he died in 1741)

mark s, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:18 (six years ago)

That’s a lazy bunch of bullshit. Last year I was lucky enough to hear one of the most remarkable and refreshing renditions of Beethoven’s 5th at the proms. It may have been part of the cannon but it was very different. People still got in for 6 quid.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Monday, 8 July 2019 13:20 (six years ago)

canon: bach, beethoven etc
cannon: tchaikovsky 1812 overture and that's it

mark s, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:22 (six years ago)

I'm sure Beethoven and Bach's contemporary audiences sat in rapt appreciation at all times and there was no conspicuous consumption or groups of rich twats treating it as a social occasion at all.

Matt DC, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:29 (six years ago)

I get the feeling the writer would consider Thom Yorke with a banjo and a sequencer avant garde. What really is avant garde is Cannon without any balls!

When i say i don't care about there has undoubtedly been loads good stuff in it over the years at affordable prices.

calzino, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:33 (six years ago)

*about the proms* i meant

calzino, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:33 (six years ago)

vivaldi is shite, but you said that about mahler as well mark (㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ)

calzino, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:36 (six years ago)

beethoven's 'wellington's victory' also has parts for cannons and muskets

Br. Des Shadows (NickB), Monday, 8 July 2019 13:37 (six years ago)

In their book Men of Music, Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock termed the piece an "atrocious potboiler".

Beethoven had no illusions about its merits, and responded to similar criticism in his own time: "What I shit is better than anything you could ever think up!"[3]

Br. Des Shadows (NickB), Monday, 8 July 2019 13:38 (six years ago)

wait what i said mahler arrived in the canon on the back of a fascist stunt? if true i am cancelled for being an idiot

(he is boring though, that's different to being fascist imo)

mark s, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:46 (six years ago)

not even got any feelings for no 6?

calzino, Monday, 8 July 2019 13:52 (six years ago)

"this is tragic stuff" :D

it did inspire some good shade from berg (directed at beethoven): "Es gibt doch nur eine VI. trotz der Pastorale"
webern's recently discovered reply: "zu lang, also sehr mimpy (genau wie du, wirklich real zu sein)"

mark s, Monday, 8 July 2019 14:01 (six years ago)

they're not doing much Mahler at the proms this year, only 1, 5 and Das Lied I think. I couldn't be arsed to book any of those (saw Das Lied earlier this year).

glumdalclitch, Monday, 8 July 2019 14:05 (six years ago)

In fact it's just 4 and Das Lied. Duh.

I seriously cannot be bothered to read the article. Would rather prefer to sit through a Mahler symphony, even no 8

glumdalclitch, Monday, 8 July 2019 14:11 (six years ago)

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/15/theresa-may-legacy-feminist-champion-women

Aw yeah.

Don’t give them the clicks, imo, the url tells you 95% of what you need to know.

ShariVari, Monday, 15 July 2019 09:52 (six years ago)

Nah, there's gotta be a good top comment

imago, Monday, 15 July 2019 09:58 (six years ago)

Oh sick, it's one of the ones that doesn't have comments

imago, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:00 (six years ago)

I presume they are pretending the two child rape clause didn't happen for the sake of a very wrong controp.

calzino, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:01 (six years ago)

https://www.theonion.com/women-now-empowered-by-everything-a-woman-does-1819566746

jou're much too jung, girl (Noodle Vague), Monday, 15 July 2019 10:04 (six years ago)

Theresa May’s positive legacy? She’s a feminist champion | Martha Gill https://t.co/vH0iJ1YaV2

— The Guardian (@guardian) July 15, 2019

here are the comments :)

imago, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:07 (six years ago)

I guess they got exactly what they wanted. Played right into their hands

imago, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:09 (six years ago)

The Conservatives look like the party of privilege

Who knew?

Greening setting her stall out for all those who think she had absolutely nothing to do with education "reform" during the last nine years.

Ned Trifle X, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:12 (six years ago)

The Graun posted some right drivel at the the start of May's tenure as well. What a genius gambit by going to the left of Labour via lip service etc...

calzino, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:13 (six years ago)

Boris Johnson's positive legacy? Latin is once again on the curriculum.

Ned Trifle X, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:16 (six years ago)

(did you see what I did there?)

Ned Trifle X, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:17 (six years ago)

"look like" the party of privilege

jou're much too jung, girl (Noodle Vague), Monday, 15 July 2019 10:22 (six years ago)

won't someone think of the optics?

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Monday, 15 July 2019 10:29 (six years ago)

I can't work out if a paid political journalist, leader writer for various newspapers is actually oblivious to the multiple awfulness of the deeply unpleasant, stagnant shit souffle that May is as a human and a politician. Or she's just been asked to write a risible challop piece about her. Either is bad.

calzino, Monday, 15 July 2019 10:41 (six years ago)

Serious question, would Gavin Shukar actually get paid for his article?

I mean, he should, 'cos it's hilarious.

"for one short period back in the spring, it looked as though the formation of the Independent Group might just catalyse the unravelling of both parties of government..."

Ned Trifle X, Monday, 15 July 2019 13:14 (six years ago)

read a piece last week about controversy regarding the singer rosalía releasing a song in catalan which uses spanishisms. the article, from a guardian writer who lives in barcelona, had a link to a tweet in catalan which he identified as being critical of rosalía but was in fact critical of criticism of rosalía. i haven't to barcelona since 2010 or had any contact with the catalan language since that time and i could read the tweet.

made me mad.

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Monday, 15 July 2019 16:36 (six years ago)

Are you referring to this one?

de vertitat perdonarem que la rosalia digui "cumpleanys"?

Because the Guardian piece's author doesn't describe it as an instance of criticism.

pomenitul, Monday, 15 July 2019 16:40 (six years ago)

ah it's been edited. there was another tweet linked in the article previously

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Monday, 15 July 2019 16:48 (six years ago)


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