Category: Video
The spirit of Tahrir Square comes to Wisconsin
February 17th, 2011, No Comments
Thousands of union workes protest against the governor of Wisconsin’s proposed bill to take away workers’ rights. This bill was supposedly needed to combat a budget shortfall. Guess what? There wasn’t any shortfall: Wisconsin’s new Republican governor has framed his assault on public worker’s collective bargaining rights as a needed measure of fiscal austerity during [...]
Bernard Levin punched
February 17th, 2011, 2 Comments
“Possibly the thing one remembers most about Levin – and the most pertinent here – is that although he was certainly a cultured and often an interesting man, he was also possibly the single biggest pompous twit at large in Britain in the Seventies.” – ejh. Proof thatwanting to punch smug, condescending critics is not [...]
Closed for business
February 9th, 2011, No Comments
Egyptian protestors hang a “closed for the duration of this revolution” sign on the parliament building.
And the arseholes move in
February 2nd, 2011, No Comments
D-Squared was right. From Al-Jazeera: Meanwhile, another Al Jazeera correspondent said men on horseback and camels had ploughed into the crowds, as army personnel stood by. At least six riders were dragged from their beasts, beaten with sticks by the protesters and taken away with blood streaming down their faces. One of them was dragged [...]
Nasser’s son joins the protests
February 1st, 2011, No Comments
Not a parody: the Sarah Palin Battle Hymn
January 19th, 2011, No Comments
At least it gives an accurate picture of the Republican/Teabaggers’ main supporters: old, white, dumb as fuck and not afraid to show it.
The world *is* getting better
January 7th, 2011, No Comments
Sometimes dry facts and graphs are not enough and you need a little animation to see a hidden truth.
Did the UK government just get 419 scammed?
November 3rd, 2010, No Comments
House of Lords sessions are not normally exciting nor strange, as all sorts of old men and women drone at each other with even less consequences than in late night House of Commons sessions. But sometimes they get strange, as Charlie Stross found out today: So when an eminent member of the House of Lords [...]




