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The British government is massively fucking up its coronavirus response They only just realized their first plan to simply let people die had some issues.

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The worship of billionaires has become our shittiest religion Nobody should have a billion dollars, and those who do are something other than fully human.

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Whyman might not agree, but he would give you an interesting argument. In the acknowledgements, Whyman thanks his son Iggy for giving him hope in the future. This article is from the New Humanist summer edition. Subscribe today. When Ali Smith began her project of writing topical fiction in , she could not have predicted what was to come. A new collection of stories by the writer and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston captures black life in the United States nearly a century ago.

Your email address is for our use only. Parenting in a pandemic is hard, but the best thing about lockdown is looking after a baby. A baby is that rare sort of human individual who can actually learn new things while trapped in a small private home. Published: 3 May Sure, Twitter has a lot of ill-informed blowhards. Published: 9 Jan



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