The links for my research to "academic room" are no longer working. So I put some of the papers on Research Gate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sheila_Redmond). Then I tried to add the new links to my blog. While they still exist when I go to the edit function, the new links don't seem to take. I will figure a way to fix them at some point in the future.
However, right now I am watching Ray Donovan again before the next school term starts. I just finished the fourth season and am very disappointed with the turn that the show has taken. I will start Season 5, but it is probably time to finally do the episode by episode analysis that I promised way back when RD started. It has lost its way and the final sequence of Ep. 412 was so wrong, so wrong.
From my blog on the Cologne attacks. It has some relevance to the societal constructions that allow the blame-shifting to victims to be the predominant construction of western society (I won't discuss other societies - "clean up the mess in our own house first, I say").
Sometimes the legal system is just an excuse to avoid dealing with the larger social presuppositions of our society. It is the legacy of our western history - scapegoating has been the answer for so long (bah, humbug to René Girard), it is time we really tried to get rid of the larger social construction that enable it.
If we don't then we are all enablers of these travesties of justice.
Comments to my Facebook post:
Male Friend 1: Ok, ok...but it's interesting - and significant - that both the defence attorney AND the law professor that CBC had on as commentators for the decision agreed that it would have been nearly impossible to obtain a conviction on the basis of the evidence as presented and cross-examined! So is this the court's fault or the crown's?
