Showing posts with label worth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worth. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

A Freedom or Great Repeal Bill A deal with the devil worth making

A Freedom or Great Repeal Bill A deal with the devil worth making


I doubt many of the readers of this site will be that happy with Cameron in power. I know Im not.

But, I contend that 5 years of Cameron is worth it. Even if he looks like his greasy carapace might crack open at any moment to release a David Icke Lizard Man.

Because the protection of civil liberties that this new parliament will provide is more important in the long term than the damage he may do to our public services.

I was too young during Thatchers years to really appreciate what she did to the country. It was only during Major that I started to (crudely) understand the pain and inequality they brought to my (strangely tory voting) parents.

Blairs new labour were the only labour party in power I had experienced, so their new nomenclature was more or less irrelevant. And whilst many people had hope for this new way, by the time I could vote the reality of Blairs government had made itself apparent to me.

As such for many of us this election has been extremely difficult. The continual, systematic, piece by piece dismantling of civil liberties by Labour since the Twin Towers attacks has been such a tremendous long term threat to our freedoms that the idea of allowing them to continue unabated with another term was unthinkable.

As unthinkable as allowing the Tories back in.

And with the corrupt First Past the Post system preventing the Lib Dems from holding a number of seats in anyway representing the 7 million votes they would eventually receive it seemed we were doomed.

But the hung parliament and the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition has produced a unique chance to undo so much of this mess.

The overlap in the venn diagram of Lib Dem/Con policies is such that any areas on which they do they agree are areas they need to push with all their strength in order to convince the public (and themselves) that they are a strong and stable government.

This is the best situation we could have possibly hoped for — as if their is one area where these parties do agree it is Civil Liberties.

I now quote from the full text of the coalition agreement document produced by the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. §10 is a doozy.

10. Civil liberties

The parties agree to implement a full programme of measures to reverse the substantial erosion of civil liberties under the Labour Government and roll back state intrusion.

This will include:

  • A Freedom or Great Repeal Bill.
  • The scrapping of ID card scheme, the National Identity register, the next generation of biometric passports and the Contact Point Database.
  • Outlawing the finger-printing of children at school without parental permission.
  • The extension of the scope of the Freedom of Information Act to provide greater transparency.
  • Adopting the protections of the Scottish model for the DNA database.
  • The protection of historic freedoms through the defence of trial by jury.
  • The restoration of rights to non-violent protest.
  • The review of libel laws to protect freedom of speech.
  • Safeguards against the misuse of anti-terrorism legislation.
  • Further regulation of CCTV.
  • Ending of storage of internet and email records without good reason.
  • A new mechanism to prevent the proliferation of unnecessary new criminal offences.
  • I began to bold the most important parts of that list. But I stopped, because each and every part is so very, very important.

    The end of the system to systematically record every email sent and every url visited. The end of ID Cards. A commitment to libel reform. Its pretty much everything Ive talked about on this blog.

    As such I wait with bated breath over the future of the Digital Economy Bill (and, of course, voting reform).

    With Clegg we have a liberal deputy prime minister who stated that he would break the law and lead a campaign of civil disobedience over ID cards.

    It is also reassuring that he will admit to being an atheist.

    Weve been at a truly fundamental turning point in our history. One which is typically misunderstood or ridiculed but that makes it no less important.

    When it comes to our civil liberties and the disruptive distributed and equalised printing press we call the internet we are lumbered with MPs full of the fear of terrorism whilst being the last generation that can not understand the internet in either purpose or form.

    And for all its cat pictures that there internet represents our cultural future and public mouthpiece. So, for all the damage to our public services in the next 5 years - if the Tories push the internet off the knife edge and back towards the openess and liberty we need, then in fifty years well still have the internet we need in a world we can not yet begin to understand.

    And that, I believe would be worth it.



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    Sunday, March 5, 2017

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt 2

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt 2







    i was cleaning and organizing the other day and came across a ton o drawings that i dont have on my regular site, www.robhruppel.com so i thought id share. this is just a smattering.

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    Sunday, February 12, 2017

    A Game Worth Noticing

    A Game Worth Noticing


    I feel bad for missing it, since its been out a week, but Basilisk Games finally managed to get Eschalon: Book 2 out the door. I havent played it yet, of course, but I will soon.

    One of the worst things about what I do for a living is that hardly anyone else does it. You might think that not having competitors is a good thing. It is not. In the game industry, competitors help as well as hurt you. When EA spends millions of dollars advertising Dragon Age and Mass Effect, they arent just pushing their games. They are also advertising the whole idea of playing RPGs. Dragon Age makes as many potential customers for me as it takes.

    Also, I love writing Indie games, and I want others to have the same fun.

    So I wish Basilisk Games a ton of luck. Releasing one game is a huge achievement. Releasing two games is, I dont know, whats bigger than huge? Huge-Prime?

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    Tuesday, February 7, 2017

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt3

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt3







    i was cleaning and organizing the other day and came across a ton o drawings that i dont have on my regular site, www.robhruppel.com so i thought id share. this is just a smattering.

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    Thursday, January 26, 2017

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt 4

    a Decade worth of Drawing pt 4




    one last image. i was cleaning and organizing the other day and came across a ton o drawings that i dont have on my regular site, www.robhruppel.com so i thought id share. this is just a smattering.

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