Saturday, October 25, 2008

It's OK to be Gay

It's just not OK to talk about it. That seems to be about the only conclusion you can draw from Father Geoff Farrow's situation. His Bishop wants "the faithful" to vote in favour of "Proposition 8", a move that would reverse California's recently won right for same-sex couples to marry. So Fr Geoff said no, he couldn't and wouldn't encourage his congregation to go down that road, and nor would he go there himself.

The result? Thrown out.

Two items of good news, however:

1. There's now a facebook group expressing solidarity with Fr Geoff:
We Support Father Geoff Farrow

2. Apple have stepped into the fray with this announcement:

No on Prop 8
October 24, 2008
Apple is publicly opposing Proposition 8 and making a donation of $100,000 to the No on 8 campaign. Apple was among the first California companies to offer equal rights and benefits to our employees’ same-sex partners, and we strongly believe that a person’s fundamental rights — including the right to marry — should not be affected by their sexual orientation. Apple views this as a civil rights issue, rather than just a political issue, and is therefore speaking out publicly against Proposition 8.


Well done, Apple!

Monday, October 20, 2008

SPCK/SSG Exeter: Shop Fittings for Sale

As advertised in the Bookseller, 17 October 2008, p.45:

Exeter Furniture Sale

Not sure that this gets anyone anywhere with the speculation about the old Exeter shop, but here's a transcript of the ad:


Bookshop furniture for sale
Oak effect furniture, pristine condition.


- 26 bookcases (2070 x 800 x 350)*
- 5 card holders with storage draws (1270 x 590 x 605)
- 4 free standing display units (1220 x 800 x 675)
- 2 Large shop tills.
*all measurements in millimetres
Plus many other bookshop furnishings, including plastic accessories and slat walling.

Located at 1-2 Catherine Street, Cathedral Yard, Exeter, EX11EU,
for enquiries please phone: Grant on: 07799845084
Emma on: 07845468625

This begs several questions: who are Greg and Emma? Do they own the property or are they agents acting on behalf of SPCK or SSG? Or are they selling it on behalf of the new tenants or the landlord? And who gets the proceeds from the sale? Shouldn't it be going to the unpaid workers or suppliers?

As for "pristine condition", see Neil Denham's SPCK Bookshop Exeter - R.I.P. — that sure doesn't look like pristine condition to me...

And finally, as David Keen points out, one has to wonder about the bookshop paperwork...

Monday, October 13, 2008

J Mark Brewer, please listen up!

This is truly impressive. Considering Mark Brewer's own obnoxious style — witness his correspondence with Sam Norton, for instance — the "We Support Dave Walker" facebook group has written an astonishingly polite letter asking him to withdraw his threats of legal action against Dave Walker.

So, to help ensure that Mr Brewer can't miss it, here it is again. Mr Brewer, please listen up!

Dear Mr. Brewer

We are writing on behalf of 498 supporters of cartoonist and blogger Dave Walker, a group which includes bishops, national journalists in the UK and US, lawyers, clergy, and concerned members of the public.

We would like to ask you please to contact Dave Walker and withdraw the demands made in the 'Cease and Desist' letter which you sent him in July. Your letter, as far as we know, instructed Dave to remove all his posts about the recent history of SPCK bookshops or face action for libel. With the pressures of the impending Lambeth conference, and a very short deadline given by yourself, Dave complied. He commented at the time: “I have therefore removed all of the SPCK/SSG posts on this blog, as, although I believe I have not done anything wrong I do not have the money to face a legal battle. The removal of these posts is in no way an admission of guilt.”

Many of us have read the posts concerned, and are surprised, to say the least, that they could be called libelous. Indeed, the first three posts make no mention at all of yourself, the Society of St. Stephen the Great, or anyone associated with you. The 4th post reports your takeover of the bookshops with the comment “this is splendid news.” Another post is a simple link to your SSG video on YouTube. Other items include verbatim reports of your own statements, and in the simple post on the death of Steve Jeynes, dozens of people used the comments to expressed their grief and condolences to Steve’s family.

Dave is a reasonable man, and if all critics were as fair as he is the world would be a better place. If you were able to reconsider, and point out specific statements and claims you were unhappy with, we are sure Dave would be happy to correct them where appropriate. This is the normal process of debate on the internet, and in real life, and follows the strong tradition of free speech for which our countries stand and are rightly proud.

So this is a polite request from all of us: please contact Dave Walker, advise him that your ‘cease and desist’ communication no longer stands, and let him report freely.

Yours sincerely

8 signatories representing the ‘We Support Dave Walker’ group.


Thanks to David Keen for taking this initiative!