Il picchiatore fascista. Il libero picchiatore. Plategate. Dawramejt. Jonathan Zebina.
Category: Library
Legality & Interpretation
Why J’accuse is still hazy about tomorrow’s rally. We explain why it’s one thing to claim that the law is not being applied and another to disagree on its interpretation.
We interrupt current programming to remind you that five years ago today the blog called J’accuse was born. The first post on J’accuse entitled The Kinnie Generation was essentially an existential question: Why Blog? Well, it seems like the question answered itself since we have not stopped blogging since.
The Talcum Powder Plot
Where we delve into one of the legal issues surrounding Plategate. Lawyers and the law were never meant to be interesting but make no mistake – the upholding and application of the same set of rules to everybody is an important foundation of our society. La legge é uguale per tutti. Bear with us. It’s a long one.
Where we publish a comment that the Times chose not to publish under its court report today. J’accuse is sorely tempted to start one of those useless facebook campaigns and call it: “It’s the Blog, Stupid”. Incidentally feel free to call us pedants. We’ll take the liberty to call you stupid.
The Real King Makers (a flashback)
It’s two years since the cliffhanger election was won by the party with the largest number of votes short of 50%. Tonight J’accuse urges you to find some good movie to watch (or PS3 game to master) rather than waste your precious time watching TVM in the hope of some real assessment of the first two years of this government.