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’nuff said.
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You know, I’ve been thinking …
A chat about politics is not what you come to this comic for.
Like opening a packet of biscuits and finding a mouse: whatever you may feel about the cuteness of said mouse, a mouse isn’t what you were aiming for.
However I also think that, on the eve of a general election in the country that I both live and work in, mentioning a couple of issues that relate to the comics I create is probably fair. In fact I think I’d feel like a doofus if I didn’t.
I won’t talk about the proposed policies of the varying parties involved, there are far too many to be fair and to remain relatively unbiased. Hell, I’m not even going to tell you who I’m voting for. What I do feel I should bring to your attention is two pieces of legislation that our Labour government introduced in the past few years that have had a bearing on me and other creatives working in the UK.
Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, also known as the extreme pornography ban, and sections 62-68 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, also known as the child cartoon pornography law.
Superficially both sound laudable, but in effect they are both far too vague, resulting in laws that are either ridiculous or frighteningly far-reaching. Part of the extreme porn ban means that images may or may not be illegal depending on whether the creator of that image found it arousing: in effect making a consensual BDSM film illegal whereas a far more gruesome hollywood slasher flick remains legal. Part of the child cartoon pornography law claims that an image where a child is “in the presence” of a sexual act is illegal: because a child in UK law is anyone under 18 this means that existing publications like Alan Moore’s “Lost Girls” or “Watchmen” could be illegal, or following the letter of the law this could theoretically criminalise anything from stickman comics to bawdy seaside postcards. Aside from these and other specific objections both acts were also unnecessary: a version of the Obscene Publications Act has been part of UK law since 1857.
According to these laws my fetishman comics aren’t illegal, but that isn’t the point. The point is that whilst they may not be definitely illegal, they aren’t absolutely safe either. Although this doesn’t bother me or you, it may bother comic shop owners and bookshop buyers and magazines editors. And if it bothers them enough, then selling and promoting not-illegal-but-perhaps-not-safe comics will get a lot more difficult. To get round this artists will adopt varying levels of self-censorship, at which point everyone misses out on creative works which might have been legal, but because it wasn’t “safe” the artist chose not to run with it. For example, renaming Lactose Intolerant Boy as Lactose Intolerant Man may sound stupid but I have a hunch I might eventually be asked to do that (even though the more logical answer is of course to only ever draw him with stubble and a ciggy).
Many factors will affect how we choose to vote. Our knowledge of the local candidates, the information we can decipher from various media channels, our experiences of how their parties have previously behaved, the pledges these candidates and their parties have made and so forth. However, I also think another important fact to consider is that a recent Labour government introduced the above laws. I think it’s a reason not to vote for Labour MPs, not least because of the possibility that they may create more similar legislation if re-elected.
This is just one issue, but if I’ve added it to the many other issues that voters were weighing up then my work here is done.
Laters my lovelies!
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geof
good weekend, good plans made, many lovely people chatted to … so much to say … all ver good, although i did over indulge slightly in sleep.
Comics-wise there’s been a wee hiccough and thus whitby saw the arrival of only 100 new pre-issue 11’s, we’re a couple of weeks off the true launch of the brown issue, but they were well received and i have a hunch you’ll all be pleased. So true launch will be at the Bristol Expo and the MCM expo at the end of may!
http://www.thefallenangel.co.uk/spexpo/
Talking of which a preview of one of the pages will be previewing in We Are Words + Pictures’ ”Paper Science 2″ for free comic book day this saturday!
http://wearewordsandpictures.com/2010/04/26/new-paper-science-free/
… shit, that’s 2 days to fix the islandofdoctorgeof.co.uk website … AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
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gf
Well the next fetishman comic’s at the printer (the “lovely lovely printer” as I’m sure Mal and Jo would love to be collectively known) and thus i can catch up with everything else. All that needs saying for now is that i have a hunch the comic’s a good ‘un. Anyway, but right now i need to do get the whitby goth weekend prep under way. You can catch me and the stall as ever at the leisure centre – just friday and saturday again as taking the sunday off is a joy in itself – and fingers crossed we should have the new comic and some other classy stuffs.
the official stuffs: http://wgw.topmum.co.uk
more stuffs: http://www.darkdaisypromotions.co.uk/page_1260211526249.html
even more stuffs http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112182408799977#!/event.php?eid=317466998235&ref=ts
leisure centre location: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=54.488071,-0.622833&num=1&t=h&sll=54.488314
also if you’ve got a mo and fancy doing me a favour my crazy science job needs you to do an online experiment. no pressure, but you know, not doing it would make my supervisor cry and that would be mean.
http://www.islandofdoctorgeof.co.uk/science/gPairExpt2010.php
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gf
The next step in the UK government’s plan to criminalise-everyone-just-in-case was slipped into legislation this week.
The seemingly innocuous ”coroners and justice” bill which contained the worthy-sounding cartoon child porn legislation. It does sound like a good idea doesn’t it? Except the version they created and put into law isn’t: not only does this, through simple unremitting vagueness, lead open the possibility of criminalising things from carry-on films to seaside postcards, but more importantly it sets the precedent that the crime is no longer acting in a criminal manner but thinking in a criminal manner.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/06/cartoon_law_live/
I have no doubts that my fetishman comics are perfectly fine (it’s almost as if ”it’s not porn, it’s a comic”), but for shits and giggles please feel free to show genteel disapproval by circulating this weeks fetishman comic:
laters!
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