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When I started writing for The Times seven years ago, I came with just the one unspoken condition: I would write about everything except politics. I figured the world was ugly enough and that if anything could save it, it was beauty. I focused on fashion, thGame over
When I started writing for The Times seven years ago, I came with just the one unspoken condition: I would write about everything except politics. I figured the world was ugly enough and that if anything could save it, it was beauty. I focused on fashion, the arts and culture and when I was once accused of dedicating myself to ‘fluffy’ subjects, I simply shrugged it off, confident in the knowledge that I had made the right choice for myself. Seven years older and many battle scars later, I now know that it is harder to write about lipstick while Rome is burning. Today, angry beyond belief, I will be breaking a rule that many never knew I had. I want to discuss two very important things which happened during last week’s elections. I will start by addressing all those people who deemed it fit to give Norman “Auschwitz is Poland’s Disneyland” Lowell their first preference, all 10,000 of them. I am not sure what has happened to you in your lives that you would think giving your first preference to someone who wants to eradicate those with a disability, defends Hitler and thinks that “breeding with blacks is a sacrilege to nature”, but I hope for all your sakes that you are all... Read more