Category Archives: Arts & Literature
Batman Submits to Sharia, Gotham Freaks Out
Conservatives are pissed off that, in the comic series, Batman has outsourced in for the Paris operation picked a young Muslim kid.
That’s right. One of the oppressed groups in France are Muslims. So instead of enjoying a story where they are empowered to not break the law, our right wing idiots can’t stand the idea of a Muslim trying to bring criminals to justice.
Because, you know, to them everyone brown is a criminal.
What the Huck? | GeekDad | Wired.com
Man this pisses me off every time I hear about it.
Some jackass decided that having racial slurs in Huckleberry Finn is what is stopping people from reading it. So he’s taking the offensive words out.
This is completely missing the point. For all the silliness that might make political correctness a joke, not once have I seen an effort to whitewash the past so it won’t offend us in the here and now.
Of course, the pro-censorship conservative types are all for this. Even as they host Secession Balls and hate that the president is black, they – gasp! – don’t want anyone to be offended by the n-word in a book.
Maybe we should cut out all the genocide and rape in the Bible and see how they like it. I guess we can keep the torture of Jesus in there though. If there is anything conservatives would like, it would be torturing a Jewish guy who looks like a hippie.
The BBC had a lively discussion on the subject as well.
Scarecrow on Fire: The Lost Notebooks of Oz | Minnesota Public Radio News
I heard this awhile back and really enjoyed it. Give it a listen.
YouTube – The Sounds of Star Wars Book
Day Jobs – My Modern Metropolis
These are pretty good.

22 Fictional Characters Whose Names You Don’t Know
You’ve wanted this knowledge (archived), you just didn’t know that you did.
Vintage YouTube, Facebook and Skype (and Twitter) Ads
Everyday Objects Looking for Love
M.C. Escher Art Recreated Using LEGO Bricks

Neat stuff. Check out the rest here. You can follow the link there to the primary site, but honestly it looks like it dated from the late 90s or something.






