Sunday, December 09, 2007
British Journalism, Best in the World
You have either Nick Cohen trying to suggest that the Turner Prize judges supported Saddam Hussein's gassing of the Kurds, or Brendan O'Neill, trying to suggest that Brighton & Hove Council banning the music of homophobic reggae stars is worse than anti-LGB lyrics and violence in Jamaica. O'Neill also tries to create the phrase homophobia-phobia, which is apparently an 'irrational' fear that people who want to beat you up will beat you up.
Labels: homophobia, Iraq, journalists, music, Tate Modern/Britain