A message for ICE and the Trump regime from Wm. Shakespeare.
Sir Ian McKellen delivers a 400-year-old Shakespeare monologue.
https://youtube.com/shorts/uec_u1MnzFI
#USPol #ICE #DHS #SirIanMcKellen #TheStrangersCase #SirThomasMore #YoutubeShort

A message for ICE and the Trump regime from Wm. Shakespeare.
Sir Ian McKellen delivers a 400-year-old Shakespeare monologue.
https://youtube.com/shorts/uec_u1MnzFI
#USPol #ICE #DHS #SirIanMcKellen #TheStrangersCase #SirThomasMore #YoutubeShort

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English dramatist and poet
Sir Thomas More, Act 2, sc. 4, l. 105ff (c. 1592)
More about this quote: wist.info/shakespeare-william/…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #shakespeare #williamshakespeare #sirthomasmore #cruelty #expulsion #foreigner #immigrant #inhumanity #other #outsider #immigration

SIR THOMAS MORE: Say now the king (As he is clement, if th’ offender mourn) Should so much come to short of your great trespass As but to banish you, whether would you go? What country, by the nature of your error, Should give you harbor? Go you to France…
Test:
Gestern: #LateShow mit Darsteller #IanMcKellen, min 23 auf YT https://youtu.be/2l2RqzVG4ag?si=qdFdOzhOPOsdNr1i
IanMcKellen zitiert aus #Shakespeare #SirThomasMore
über die Humanität und die zerstörerische Kraft von Fremdenfeindlichkeit
Nachlesen hier:
https://www.playshakespeare.com/sir-thomas-more/scenes/1193-act-ii-scene-4
1/4
An Island of Strangers
In the light of Keir Starmer’s deplorable Faragist rhetoric about Britain becoming an ‘Island of Strangers’, and the obscene deportations and detentions without legal process of immigrants in the United States, I thought I’d repost this speech from the play Sir Thomas More which is widely attributed to William Shakespeare. It’s from Act 2 Scene 4, at which point in the drama Thomas More (who was then London’s Deputy Sheriff) is called upon to put down an anti-immigration riot in the Parish of St Martin Le Grand, that took place on 1st May 1517. In reality More’s intevention wasn’t effective, and it took the arrival of 5000 troops to disperse the mob.
As well as being powerful for many other reasons, this speech especially fascinating because a hand-written manuscript (thought to be by Shakespeare himself) survives and is kept in the British Library.
The backdrop to this story is that, between 1330 and 1550 about 64,000 immigrants from all across Europe came to England in search of better lives. Locals blamed them for taking their jobs and threatening their culture. Tensions reached breaking point in 1517 and a mob armed with stones, bricks, bats, boots and boiling water attacked the immigrants and looted their homes. Five hundred years on, and we still haven’t learned.
Here is the text of the opening part of the speech ‘This is the strangers case’.
Grant them removed, and grant that this your noiseBetter an Island of Strangers than an Island of Starmers, I’d say…
#IslandOfStrangers #KeirStarmer #SirThomasMore #WilliamShakespeare
7.2: Ariel & Christina Discuss: Why Must Utopia Be Cruel?
In this episode, Ariel and Christina try to get to the bottom of why our fictional visions of utopia are so negative. They often involve mindless acquiescence to an authoritarian nanny state, the oppression and labor of an underclass, or both. It’s as if we can’t imagine a situation in which we all voluntarily treat each other (reasonably) decently and life can be good for everyone. We discuss the literary origins of utopia, how it has evolved (or not) as a concept, and Ariel gives a few examples of sci-fi futures that are about as close to her style of solarpunk utopia as can be. Ultimately, the topic of utopia raises more questions than answers.
https://youtu.be/WR8yg2cOcMk?si=AwMMgH2MNFHmO8Ct
#solarpunk #SolarpunkPresentsPodcast #Season7 #Episode #PodcastEpisode #YouTube #utopia #SirThomasMore #SaintThomasMore #ThomasMore #Dystopia #Protopia #WakandaForever #BlackPanther #Indigenous Futurisms #Afrofuturism #Utopias #Anti-Utopia #LiteraryHistory #Cruelty #Despair #Hope #UntopiaParadox #Omelas #TheOnesWhoStayAndFight #TheOnesWhoWalkAwayFromOmelas