Adolf Hitler's rise to power was marked by early warning signs that went ignored. Politicians dismissed the alarm bells and institutions believed the system would restrain what was coming. History shows clearly just how wrong those assumptions were.
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Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Chester. Addiction Recovery Spirituality, Buddhism, Religious Education/Religion & Worldviews. Poetry, Cymru, Kingfishers, Corncrakes, Curlew, Coastguarding. She/her. www.wedossett.com
Adolf Hitler's rise to power was marked by early warning signs that went ignored. Politicians dismissed the alarm bells and institutions believed the system would restrain what was coming. History shows clearly just how wrong those assumptions were.
Thrilled my poem 'Curlew Writing', trans into Cymraeg by Eurig Salisbury, has been published in @modronmagazine.bsky.social. I'm indebted to @glynedwards.bsky.social who interviewed me about the poem.
#birds #curlew #speciesextinction @curlewaction.bsky.social
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Beautiful song by Ella Speirs.
Briget/Brigid is a figure associated with poetry, the arts, fire, smithcraft, and healing. Some crossover with Saraswati.
She's pretty damn cool if you ask me. So are Brigid and Saraswati.
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I keep thinking again, in light of the latest Epstein files dump, about how MeToo βwent too far.β
Some more of my ramblings - this time about mental ill-health and therapy.
www.wedossett.com/post/birch
In the piece, I talk about Rusalki β the malevolent female spirits of Slavic folklore.
And I converse with a tree.
#therapy #psychotherapy #birch #birchtree #weepingsilverbirch #rusalka
ποΈ Today marks 5 years since the Treaty on Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons came into force. Letβs take a look at the treaty and its impact ππΌ
The brilliant Sophie Calon on what can learned from addiction memoirs. She should know. Her life was shaped by her fatherβs addiction, as her heartbreaking, yet beautiful, memoir Long Going (Honno 2025) recounts.
βThe Free Speech Unionβs commitment to free speech would seem to end where transparency about itself begins.β
@petergeoghegan.bsky.social and @mc00.bsky.social blow the lid off the backers of Toby Youngβs outfit:
https://democracyforsale.substack.com/p/who-funds-the-free-speech-union-toby-young
β€οΈβπ₯Tory sources confirm that Nadhim Zahawi made approaches to senior members of Kemi Badenoch's team about getting a peerage just weeks before defecting to Reform UK - but was turned down.
Interesting little article that could also have mentioned the role of the Temperance Movement in the Women's Movement. It was a crucial training ground in political activism for early feminists.
Temperance is often treated as a footnote, but in Victorian Britain it was a mass movement.
Millions pledged abstinence and reshaped London with alcohol-free spaces - a hidden history still standing today.
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When Duran Duran reads the room better than your average Democrat
Just wow.
By Christian he means βwhiteβ (supremacist).
Thank you so much -- what a lovely response. How nice to have found this connection here, and to know that I am not alone in those elements of my biography/temperament! π
Moel Siabod (mountain) with the sun behind it and a stream in the foreground.
Christmas Eve in Eryri. #eryri #cymru #wales
The government failed at actually redacting the Epstein files because DOGE cancelled the feds adobe acrobat premium subscription is the funniest shit.
Failure of AI #2365346213 - the algorithm imagining I'd respond positively to underwear advertising that refers to breasts as 'the girls.'
I donβt charge rent to lines of poetry that want to live in my head.
The Nobel Prize committee should announce the World Cup winner tomorrow
"what has it got in its pocketses" - good question to ask when you're doing the laundry
I wonβt be accepting any new invitations to speak at WI meetings while this exclusionary policy is in place. This ruling goes against everything Iβve come to learn about the WIβs commitment to inclusion and community. Bullied by billionaire bigots.
π brilliant!
I only knew what it meant because of having recently read Candide - before seeing a production. It seemed such 'Pseud's Corner' thing to say! But it delighted me nonetheless!
CW - sexual abuse, suicide.
I wanted to write a reflection on a couple of books. With the enormous amount currently in the news about the #Epstein case, I wouldn't blame you if you were beyond saturation point. Please do skip on by if this is not for you.
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Dear friends, Iβm writing with some difficult news. We recently applied for long-term revenue funding through the Books Council of Wales, support that would have secured stability for Broken Sleep Books for the next five years and helped us continue publishing the ambitious, risk-taking, inclusive work we believe in so deeply. Unfortunately, we were not successful. Itβs disappointing, of course. We put forward a strong application, had a positive interview, and genuinely believed our publishing programme where we champion low socio-economic status authors, working-class authors, and marginalised authors, while widening access to the arts and degentrifying the arts, reflected the cultural values Wales should be proud to support. Clearly, our idea of cultural value doesnβt fully match the Books Councilβs. Sometimes decisions go another way. What hasnβt changed is our commitment.
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We didnβt get Books Council Wales funding, it would've meant 5 years of stability. Itβs a blow, and it means a rockier road ahead, but our commitment to ambitious, inclusive, working-class publishing stays firm. If you want to help: buy a book, spread the word, or donate:
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Just heard Sky deputy political editor samcoatessky.bsky.social use the term Panglossian. Wow.
Your term bass-ackwards is right on the money! I didn't get it on the podcast. It doesn't work so well in British English because of the r in 'arse', but all the pennies dropped when I saw it written down! And yes. I hadn't seen it, but the LF case is worse than straight hypocrisy.
Just discovered this excellent podcaster/blogger.
Makes me think of Laurence Foxβs legal action to prevent him being called racist, and his concomitant defence of his βrightβ to call GNC people paedos. Weβre getting nowhere if people donβt understand the relationship between rights & liberties.
Good news, John. The Party of Wales (Plaid Cymru) won - and kept the right at bay. Plaid are more progressive than Labour. So - all good. Except that the rightist party did take more than a third of the vote.