About My Blog

My blog is about history, popular culture, politics and current events from a democratic socialist and Irish republican perspective. The two main topics are Northern Ireland on one hand and fighting anti-Semitism, racism and homophobia on the other. The third topic is supporting the Palestinians, and there are several minor topics. The three main topics overlap quite a bit. I have to admit that it’s not going to help me get a graduate degree, especially because it’s almost always written very casually. But there are some high-quality essays, some posts that come close to being high-quality essays, political reviews of Sci-Fi TV episodes (Star Trek and Babylon 5), and a unique kind of political, progressive poetry you won't find anywhere else. (there are also reviews of episodes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and reviews of Roseanne)

(my old blog was not showing up in Google search results AT ALL (99% of it wasn't being web-crawled or indexed or whatever) and there was another big problem with it, so this is a mirror of the old one although there will be some occassionnal editing of old posts and there will be new posts. I started this blog 12/16/20; 4/28/21 I am now done with re-doing the internal links on my blog) (the Google problem with my blog (only 1% of this new one is showing up in Google search results) is why I include a URL of my blog when commenting elsewhere, otherwise I would get almost no visitors at all)

(The "Table of Contents" offers brief descriptions of all but the most recent posts)

(I just recently realized that my definition of "disapora" was flawed- I thought it included, for example, Jews in Israel, the West Bank and the Golan Heights, and with the Irish diaspora, the Irish on that island. I'll do some work on that soon (11/21/20 I have edited the relevant paragraph in my post about Zionism))

(If you're really cool and link to my blog from your site/blog, let me know) (if you contact me, use the word "blog" in the subject line so I'll know it's not spam)

YOU NEED TO READ THE POST "Trump, Netanyahu, and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)" here. It is a contrast of the two on COVID-19 and might be helpful in attacking Trump. And see the middle third of this about Trump being a for-real fascist.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Black Lives Matter Is Not A Hate Group

There is an important article about the Black Lives Matter movement here. It's by Richard Cohen, President of the Southern Poverty Law Center, at least one of the top two organizations monitoring the radical right, hate groups in general and some other extremists in America. This article should hopefully convince people skeptical of or hostile towards BLM that the movement is not anti-white. The thing is, the SPLC are saying this because the issues being raised by BLM are legitimate issues of racial injustice and inequality, and I believe that motivation triumphs over the positive relationship that the SPLC has with lots of police departments- that is, the SPLC cannot be written off as anti-cop, because, for better or worse, they overwhelmingly AREN'T anti-cop. But they are very much against hate and inequality.

UPDATE 3/1/20 The Anti-Defamation League also says fairly or very positive things about BLM.

Tom

UPDATE 7/19/16 I almost forgot to include something. There's an article about support in Ireland for BLM. It's here. Although I'm not half as familiar with it as I should be, Irishcentral seems pretty mainstream in Irish-america, which makes the part of the article about the protests in Ireland a pleasant surprise.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Westminster Constituecnies

(SOMETHING WENT WIERD WITH MY BLOG. PLEASE CLICK ON "OLDER POSTS" BELOW THE MAP, THERE'S HUNDREDS MORE POSTS ON MY BLOG)

This post is slightly about easing anxiety I have about some mistakes I make, and also would make more sense if I had published it least 8 years ago when this blog was started. But it's also something that I would like to share with the world, even at such a late date as this. It's about drawing the boundaries of Westminster constituencies in N. Ireland. About 14 years ago I learned that the commission responsible for that was in the process of re-drawing them (first consulting with the local communities and then re-drawing them, etc.). They use wards kind of like Americans use precincts and I used the figures for ward population that they were using, and maps at a great site for N. Ireland elections and I re-drew them based on criteria that I felt were important.

(The map I drew is a little further below)

The embarrassing thing I want to get out of the way- I named one that I THOUGHT had a large Unionist majority "South and East Londonderry." I thought that with those demographics it was slightly appropriate and a harmless concession to them. In hindsight I think I was wrong about the demographics (and maybe using the word "South" as well) and am kind of embarrassed by it.

The criteria I used were:

1) Constituencies had to be within 5% of the electoral quota (what you might call the average size of a constituency). In the UK they're frequently well beyond 5% off and I think that's a problem.
2) With the exception of the three County Antrim constituencies that were pretty much brand new, if a constituency was above quota before, it was under in my map, and vice versa.
3) I thought the semi-urban area called South-East Antrim in the map below should be in one constituency instead of two bigger ones containing suburban and rural areas.
4) On a map of the old Dungannon local government district it looks like Coalisland is what MIGHT be called something like an immediate high-density suburb of Dungannon. Since I did this re-drawing I looked at a Google map of the area and it seems like maybe there's enough open space between Dungannon and Coalisland that it doesn't matter, but at the time I felt they should be together. Fermanagh and South Tyrone, right after Derry, was the second one I did and was earlier OVER quota, so kicking out Dungannon made a lot of sense, even though there may have been some housing on the outskirts of mid- and southern Dungannon on the wrong side of the boundary in my map.

Some other notes:
1) I think that the East Belfast and North Down constituencies are high-demsity enough that it's okay I split Newtownards in two.
2) I wish I had included all the wards immediately around Armagh, Ballymena, and Antrim, but those situations were less compelling than was the case with Dungannon and Coalisland (the surrounding wards were MUCH bigger than the town/city wards were).
 3) In Newry and Armagh I improved it in that sense since I added Derryleckagh to the the high-density city wards of Newry.

I think that's about it. I might be doing this sort of thing in the next several weeks as they're doing another re-drawing of the boundaries.

Tom

The map below is a heavily altered version based on found here.