Sedition, Reviews, etc.
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Spent yesterday in Ballarat for the 158th anniversary of the Eureak Rebellion, mostly with the Anarchist Media Institute who have held an annual day of activities for the event for the past thirteen years. Again, this was a fairly well-attended event with a contingent of West Papuan independence supporters joining the contingent. It is also an opportunity to take the seditious oath, which I did this year at the graveyard of the miners; others are suggesting using it as an oath for a republican Australia. Afterwards joined the group at the Ballarat Art Gallery which has a good collection of Eureka-related artworks (including what is left of the flag). In evening attended the annual dinner at the aesthetically appropriate Eureka Stockade Hotel with John Semmens, of a local historical group (which calls themselves the Ballarat Reform League!) speaking. After that went to Sovereign Hill, a reconstruction village, for their Blood on the Southern Cross. In both this show, and the visit to graveyard, there were large numbers of local school kids on excursions; good to see that the young minds are receiving a historical lesson on the dire difficulties experienced in establishing even the nominal democracy we enjoy.
Friday night attended a gig at the Palais; Simple Minds, Devo, and The Church, and have reviewed the show on Rocknerd, a summary version being that The Church sounded the best, but were robbed in time, and whilst all bands played well, the sound quality sucked mightily. Whilst thoroughly enjoying the music of all three bands, my ideological preference is towards Devo who understand Yeats' classic line Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold. In other reviews, have written up a review of GURPS third edition, revised, currently on RPG Review and will be on RPG.net soon. It's somewhat odd given that I've written over one hundred RPG reviews that it's not until now that I have written one of what is my "default" game in many circumstances. Apropos, thoroughly enjoyed flavorwire's recollection of the disturbing original fairy tales. Also, have slightly expanded my review of Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition.
In other matters over the past few days, ran Pendragon on Thursday where the PCs engaged in the Battle of the Plains of Joy and its aftermath, concluding the Fisher King story. Following this will that peculiar expansionist part of the Arthurian legend where, in some versions, he even takes over Rome, which associate with Carausius. On Saturday visited Brendan E., and watched several more episodes of Archer (good collation of the best from the first six episodes on Youtube. Attended St. Michael's on Sunday where Francis McNab spoke about a particular word from his very modern theological perspective. Afterwards convened the Unitarian Philosophy Forum where Dean Edwards spoke on Sexuality and Philosophy; the discussion followed an anthropological and historical review and was going well, although it went a little awry at the end when a homophobic comment was made.
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