Saturday, 13 November 2010

The Beginning with Pierce.

I want to write a full novel or novella or something. Please look at this and tell me if it seems like a good idea to continue with this one with that aim in mind. If you do you will have my eternal gratitude (this will manifest itself in no material way whatsoever)

Pierce Hawkins stood by the large window, his left hand resting against the bright London night as his right hand cradled the half empty glass of whisky he was cautiously sipping. He had only just started drinking and the sharp brown liquid still felt like warm broken glass cascading down his throat. His father lost his job due to alcoholism and later; his life. This had always dissuaded Pierce from pursuing the comfort of the bottle but now all the threat and danger seemed meaningless in the face of larger problems. ‘How long can this all last?’ he began to wonder as he watched car lights slowly dance along the streets. His eyes scanned the horizon to the faint glimmer of fire and smoke near the river. Blue lights still streamed their way to where another Unite Against Fascism rally had ended in violence. With one more sip and grimace Pierce stepped over to his desk and reclined on the wooden chair behind it. Setting down the glass on the polished mahogany he lifted the phone receiver for the seventh time that evening. His breath quickened in tense anticipation while the line rang twice before shifting to answerphone.
“…… Hello. Mum. I guess you – uh – you rejected my call again. I really need to talk to you. I’m not going to say why. Or outline reasons for my actions or anything over the phone. I can’t – I mean I won’t… But I need to see you. Whether or not you answer these calls I’m coming over. I won’t tell you when. But I am. I will try again later – or you can call me back. Please, this isn’t my fault.”
The phone went back and Pierce scratched his beard. It was getting too hard for him these days. The decisions he had to make were breaking his heart and his plan was no longer clear. Things were moving fast and he was quickly becoming another worthless cog in a machine that was building incredible momentum.  Reclining further he began to survey his room solely illuminated by the desk light and whatever filtered in from the offices across the road. It was the office of a much older man, his predecessor specifically. A rich, dark brown touched everything; the floor continuing up into the furniture before meeting with the green leather of sofas or multicoloured bookends. It was a big room and made bigger by the large windows that ran alongside it and in the dark the corners promised hidden threats and secret observance. Pierce’s eyes met his own in the reflection in the window. He could see the bleak sadness resting there within a man who looked nothing like the civil servant he was supposed to be. The coarse beard had completely taken over his chin and upper neck merging with the long dirty brown hair that fell down the back of his head. His blue shirt was faded and discoloured and there was a small cigarette burn in the shoulder of his jacket. No one cared about his appearance or if they did; it did not matter. The old rules were gone. The only thing that mattered now was loyalty and diligence. If Pierce was prepared to sign the right papers and say yes to the right things then he could afford to wear whatever had at least a semblance of professionalism. But if he took a step in the wrong direction he risked more than his job. His gaze returned to the room and the images separated themselves from his thoughts except for white triangles that stood out from the polished surfaces. After ten minutes Pierce realised that he was staring straight at one book in the bookcase. Pierce wandered over and drew the book out slowly as he could feel the spine disintegrating beneath his grasp. Human Rights in the UK ran down the length of the spine in faded gold lettering against the wrinkles and bathroom green of the cover. The state of the book was puzzling; it could not have been more than ten years old; he guessed. ‘Then again, the fact that it still exists here at all is strange.’ Carefully opening it up he watched a page fall out and hit his leg in the unusually hard way that falling paper does. On the page was the edition and date. It was the same book he studied from at University only six years ago.
Well what do you think?

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Human Wrote

Lets get serious for a minute. Here are some words that I said to some people in India. They said they were good words and I have just found them in an old book. Therefore I decided to put them up on here so you can all have a good think about it. I hope you all enjoy this (in a mature and serious way).

"What does the term 'Human Rights' mean? They are 'rights' or liberties that one is supposed to be able to count on. For example, your Human Rights are intended to ensure that the police, or any government organisation, cannot just kill you for no justifiable purpose. The 'human' part means that these rights are universal and earnt by simply being a human. Of course, this is not a standard upheld by much of the world. Even in Britain, and especially the USA, the human rights situation leaves much to be desired.

Human Rights in the UK stems from Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights which is not as some believe, a branch or product of the EU. However, now you must have ratified the Convention to become a member of the EU and the EU has signed it as a separate body.

The most important rights assigned to us as European citizens are the Right to Life, the Prohibition of Torture, the Respect for Private and Family Life, Freedom of Thought and Religion, Freedom of Expression and the Freedom from False Imprisonment. These are also the fundamental rights recognised by the EU.

Organisations such as the UN and the European Council on Human Rights arose primarily because of the Holocaust. Although the abuse of the Australian aborigines, Native American genocide, Japanese internment, South African apartheid as well as countless other abuses throughout the entire human history demonstrate the essential need for the legal patrol of governing bodies.

As I have already alluded to; this legal patrol has not been quite as effective as would be desired. In Europe Britain and Turkey are the two most prolific abusers of the Convention. Turkey's cases arise mainly from their occupation of Cyprus and their treatment of its Greek residents. Britain, on the other hand, consistently abuses the Freedom of Expression rules as well as the Right to Life. This is demonstrated to an astonishing extent with cases surrounding the shooting of Menezes and the IRA. We have also seen a shocking lack of adherence with the Prohibition of Torture of Article 3 after British involvement in the USA's torture programs was exposed.

Any involvement in America's transgressions is a bad sign as they struggle to stay out of the limelight shared by top Human Rights abusers after they declared the war on terrorism in 2001. Extraordinary rendition, Guantanamo Bay, suppression of the press and continued discrimination plague a Human Rights record comparable to such notorious countries as China and North Korea. Keep in mind that the USA join only Somalia as the two countries remaining to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child."

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Epoch Etymology.

Inspired by Movember and blog neglect I have decided that all months should be the focus of some sort of celebration and clever word play. Cue another pointless list.

Manuary: Similar to Movember, this month centres around men. Suggestions for celebrating involve everyone dressing as or undergoing operations to become men or, more simply, telling some men that they are great. For those worried about the permanent effects of transgenderising themselves see next month.
Femruary: A chance for any women who became men in the last month to revert back to a gender they are more comfortable. Perhaps this month it would be easier for men to just tuck their willies between their legs and buy some padding.
Starch: Primarily influenced by the difficulty of rebranding this month and the next best idea being Farch, for the third we are looking at four weeks of only eating starch. May cause illness.
Gaypril: Surprised that homosexuality is not addressed next? Well Gaypril is slightly more amusing than a basic Gay. Heterosexuality is strictly prohibited.
May: Further surprised at this revelation? Well I could not think of anything after April stole the obvious. Instead this is a month of making no decisions. You "may" do things but cannot actually commit. Results include loss of patience and job.
Boone: Remember Boone from Lost? No? Well I do not blame you. To rectify matters we must all fall in love with our step sisters and then cause a plane to fall from a cliff; killing us. This month is optional.
Mooly: COWS! (Or alternatively, if you live on the Isle of Wight, Cowes).
Angust: In honour of Scotland we must all become Scottish for a month. The contradiction is that this is traditionally the hottest month in Britain, yet Scotland is cold and will probably be snowing throughout. Helpful tips are to increase aggressiveness with friendliness when speaking and call your friends abhorrent words.
Ineptember: Self explanatory really. Intentionally do everything wrong. An interesting situation should arise as people will justify dismissal from their work yet those in charge will be making incorrect decisions in terms of employee retention and therefore everything will just go back to normal by October. Unfortunately the Government may destroy the country... but that is happening anyway. SATIRE!
Rocktober: Probably the coolest month of them all. Basically we shall all be required to listen to rock music and rock out. Rocking chairs and various rock types will be made available to all. Listening to any other kind of music will be punishable by death.
Blovember: I have decided not to retain the month that inspired this exercise. Has anyone else noticed how windy it has been?
Guessember: I absolutely cannot think of anything for this final month. Suggestions welcome.
Blog out.