Evelyn Wright

 

By Brendan O’Neill

(Reason) In January it was revealed that West Park School, in Derby in the midlands of England, was “subjecting” (its words) badly behaved children to Mozart and others. In “special detentions,” the children are forced to endure two hours of classical music both as a relaxant (the headmaster claims it calms them down) and as a deterrent against future bad behavior (apparently the number of disruptive pupils has fallen by 60 per cent since the detentions were introduced.)

Tyne and Wear in the north of England was one of the first parts of the UK to weaponize classical music. The young people were “not getting up to criminal activities,” admitted Tyne and Wear Metro, but they were “swearing, smoking at stations and harassing passengers.” So the railway company unleashed “blasts of Mozart and Vivaldi.” The youth fled.

In Yorkshire in the north of England, the local council has started playing classical music through vandal-proof speakers at “troublesome bus-stops” between 7:30 PM and 11:30 PM. Shops in Worcester, Bristol, and North Wales have also taken to “firing out” bursts of classical music to ward of feckless youngsters.

In Holywood (in County Down in Northern Ireland, not to be confused with Hollywood in California), local businesspeople encouraged the council to pipe classical music as a way of getting rid of youngsters who were spitting in the street and doing graffiti. And apparently classical music defeats street art: The graffiti levels fell.

Read the rest: Weaponizing Mozart – Reason Magazine.

 March 8, 2010  Posted by Evelyn Wright at 4:47 pm No Responses »
 

Michell Obama's bare arms

“Seeing targeted destruction of our economy, our security, dissipation of American jobs, massive corruption in the Government, Congress Department of Justice and Judiciary, it might be time to start rallies and protests using our second amendment right to bare arms and organise in militia.” –Orly Taitz

 January 2, 2010  Posted by Evelyn Wright at 9:49 am No Responses »
 

Alfred Turley

(Express&Star, UK) A traffic warden penalised 71-year-old Alfred Turley for not having his badge on display for the few minutes he was inside the parking control office in West Bromwich.

The father of four and grandfather-of-nine said today: “I couldn’t believe it. They asked me to fetch my badge and when I returned I had a ticket. I didn’t make a fuss to the warden because I just thought they’d cancel it on the spot when I went back inside to tell them what had happened.

“But they said there was nothing they could do and I had to pay it.”

Read the rest: Disabled pensioner in parking fine furore : Express & Star.

 December 16, 2009  Posted by Evelyn Wright at 12:26 pm No Responses »