Opinion

Conservatives bashed me for speaking out about the Zimmerman verdict

Hours after the George Zimmerman verdict, I found myself at my computer, calling to mind a text I had first read in seminary. The text, Is God a White Racist, By Rev. Dr. William Jones, is still studied by theologians and academics and taught in institutes of higher learning. The book called into question the chief construction of black liberation theology: that God is on the side of the oppressed.

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Friendly rhetoric from Pope Francis on gay priests and women: But will it translate into action?

I've travelled on "Shepherd One", as the plane carrying the pope is known, and it's very clear when you're on board how keen the pope's PR men – and yes (sigh) they are all men – are on declaring a foreign trip a "triumph".

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Scientists no longer believe sex addiction exists --and that's bad news for Anthony Weiner

Although the New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner is unlikely ever to trouble British voters, that is not to say Mr Weiner can be filed away, with complete confidence, under the category "US politicians who have incautiously disseminated images of their private parts, using the alter ego Carlos Danger". For one thing, given the reach of social media, and the man's irrepressible ambition, it must only be a matter of time – unless some sort of technology can be invented to block transmission – before a young British subject, switching on her telephone, suddenly finds that she is Carlos Danger's latest penis pen-pal.

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Repeat after me: Edward Snowden is not the story

The press has lost the plot over the Snowden revelations. The fact is that the net is finished as a global network, and that US firms' cloud services cannot be trusted

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Don't smoke spliffs during childbirth or have sex with a prince

If the Duchess of Cambridge wanted to live like common people, she should have given birth like common people do. Here's my guide

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Food stamps helped me serve my country. Please don't cut them now

My single mom struggled to put food on the table sometimes, so government assistance was part of what made me a soldier

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Pardoning Alan Turing is a pointless exercise

Ben Summerskill, The Observer

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The world is aghast over Trayvon Martin. The U.S. needs to look at itself

The jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman say they acted in strict accordance with U.S. law. That in itself speaks volumes

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Are all of Pixar's movies a cohesive vision of a terrible, dystopic future?

Every Pixar movie is connected. I explain how, and possibly why. Several months ago, I watched a fun-filled video on Cracked.com that introduced the idea (at least to me) that all of the Pixar movies actually exist within the same universe. Since then, I've obsessed over this concept, working to complete what I call “The Pixar Theory,” a working narrative that ties all of the Pixar movies into one cohesive timeline with a main theme. This theory covers every Pixar production since Toy Story. That includes: "A Bug's Life"; "Toy Story 2"; "Monsters Inc."; "Finding Nemo"; "The Incredibles"; "Cars"; "Ratatouille"; "Wall-E"; "Up"; "Toy Story 3"; "Cars 2"; "Brave"; and "Monsters University."

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