Showing posts with label Heading Home Again. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heading Home Again. Show all posts

Saturday, May 09, 2009


Whodunnit

Among the respondents to the New York Times article "Interrogation Memos: Inquiry Suggests No Charges" (May 6, 2009) and editorial "The Torture Debate: The Lawyers" (May 7, 2009) is my friend Sasha Nyary of Heading Home Again with these thoughtful remarks:
With all this talk about what defines torture, I’d like to know what kind of person does this to another person. That is, what kind of person strips someone, hoods him, slaps him, slams him against a wall, places him in “stress positions” or isolation for prolonged periods of time, intimidates him with a dog, and yes, straps him onto a board and pours water down his throat in order to make him think he is about to die. And does this repeatedly, for weeks and months at a time.

I would be mortified if my child grew up to think these actions aren’t torture. But I would find it unspeakable to know that I had raised a child capable of inflicting this behavior on another human being, no matter how despicable that person’s presumed crime.
Related: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN HARRY POTTER?

I worry about young Harry. After six books of adventures and many warnings from those around him, the boy still doesn't seem prepared to defeat Voldemort and his wicked minions--unless the battle happens to be a Quidditch match. And even then...you must admit...Potter's record is a bit...spotty.

But here's Sasha's very thoughtful take on it (with possible spoilers near the end) and a follow-up (with a spoiler about Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials) at Heading Home Again. Look out, Professor Trelawney!

And here's some strange video from Ellen featuring Emma "Trelawney" Thompson.



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