On the aged and distinguished pointlessness of torture

Rendition

withall affirming that the Divel can take any shape, and speake plaine English
     — from the trial of Rebecca West

One of our activities when Dori was visiting two weeks ago was to visit Colchester castle, which I’d never been to. Like many such castles, it was used for much of its life as a prison, with the sort of horrid conditions typical of such places. One of the many unpleasant uses of this prison was for torture during witch trials. This included the torture of Rebecca West, a 15 year old girl that eventually confessed to having been “married” to the devil by the elder witches, and gave up her mother and numerous others, most of which were hanged. (There’s a transcript of the trial on-line, which includes the quote above.)

All quite creepy, especially since the U.S. government still believes that torture is a reasonable way to acquire meaningful information.

A few days ago WeatherGirl and I saw Eastern Promises and Rendition in a single night of light entertainment. (Plus all three of us saw an excellent stage production of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus on Friday, so light and fluffies all around!) Eastern Promises was certificate 18 in the UK, while Rendition was 15. I understand those ratings and they make a fair amount of sense, but I personally found Rendition more disturbing, mostly because of the awful and futile torture. It’s so clear that the character in question, and very nearly any of us, would soon say whatever our examiners wanted to hear in a desperate effort to bring an end to the abuse. Under such circumstances, any information gathered is clearly valueless, making the whole process nothing more than a horrid exercise in the molestation of our fellow humans.

It was also tough because WeatherGirl’s not a U.S. citizen; her status is almost identical to that of the man that is kidnapped and tortured in the film. The two important differences are that she’s not African/Middle Eastern, and she’s female, but from a legal perspective she’s no more or less protected than he was. Sadly, though, when the rule of law breaks down almost entirely (as Our Fearless Leader has allowed to happen in many ways), questions of legal protection become irrelevant in the face of this cackling rush to the shackles and truncheon.

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We rediscover local organic veggies!

Mini vegbox (Nene River Farms)

One of the things we’ve missed being away from Morris is our weekly (in the summer) box of organic veggies from Easy Bean Farm. There are a lot more organics at the big grocery stores here than in Morris, but the Aldi across the road is pretty low-end and doesn’t have much of a fruit/veg selection, regardless of its organic status.

Happily, then, we attended a Green Fair at the Colchester Arts Centre last weekend where we met some fine folks from River Nene Organic Farm. It took me several questions to sort out a few things that were really different than back home, including:

  • They’re still delivering, and in fact deliver year round. (Most CSA’s in Minnesota would have packed it in by now and won’t start delivering again until May/June.) The local veggies in the winter will, not surprisingly, lean towards to the root variety, but they’re still harvesting things like the cabbage family (brassicas) all winter.
  • You don’t have to subscribe or make a long-term commitment. Back home CSAs tend to be run on a subscription/Co-op model. Here, though, they post what the boxes will contain on Friday, and we have until Tuesday evening to decide what we want, if anything. Very cool.
  • They do home delivery (dead convenient since we don’t have a car).

Once I’d manage to dust off and re-arrange my pre- and mis-conceptions, it was clearly looking very spiffy and we signed up for a mini vegbox, which arrived Thursday evening.

This photo has samples of everything in the box (leeks, a swede, onions, potatoes, and mushrooms) except the carrots, which I didn’t feel like unwrapping and pose in the box.

As a result of all this organic goodness, WeatherGirl’s back in soup production mode, and yesterday made a nice thick soup out of the swede and a delicious leek and potato soup. And Sub-Evil Boy even spiffed up one of his frozen pizzas with some nice organic mushrooms. Nmmmmm…

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