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APOLLO-11 Hasselblad cameras.

With that in mind:  Lunar Conspiracy &tc.  Didn’t people dress funny.  Look forward to nineties themed parties in seven years time.  If not already every Friday night in the provinces.

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If you’re in the UK you have/had 21 hours left to watch Jon Ronson’s Reverend Death documentary on the Channel 4 website. Click here to watch it. It’s interesting and scary.

I’ve had a chance to watch Jon Ronson’s Reverend Death. Reverend George Exoo is terrifying. He helps people end their life. People who are not terminally ill. He believes they are going to heaven. Even people who have topped themselves (contrary to nearly every religion). I think, regardless of religious belief, the vast majority of people in the world, would agree that he is not an ideal choice to be a a kind of suicide invigilator. The suicidal are not going to get a neutral evaluation of their options or the differences of opinion that are out there.

Many of the suicidal featured in the documentary look as if they could benefit from therapy or help from their local community. They are not terminally ill. No-doubt their pain is real, but unlike the terminally ill, they stand a realistic chance of improvement.

I’ve always found the idea of assisted suicide uncomfortable. I suffer occasionally from very bad bouts of acute back pain, and I know, from personal experience, that pain or preoccupation with pain, severely affects the decision making process. I’ve never felt suicidal, it’s not something I’d do, but I can see how someone who is extremely depressed and in pain could consider it. Then be spurred on by cheerleaders.

The Reverend George Exoos of the world are a separate debate from the terminally ill topping themselves and Ronson was right to document it.

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Edit @ a few days later:  The programme has been removed from listen again already.  So that link no longer works.

Click here to listen to Jon Ronson‘s Radio 4 programme with Robbie Williams. It’s kind of a melancholy programme. One of the reasons I think Jon Ronson is so special is he lets subjects speak for themselves, unadorned. and respects his audience enough to let them make up their own minds. I agree with Brandon.

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Jon Ronson raises important free-speech issues in Tottenham Ayatollah Revisited. Watch it here. And, if you’ve got the time, get Jon Ronson’s books. They’re good, if you can read, and you can read, because you’re reading this.

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