Culture is BAE Systems Britain. The Great Exhibition of the North: "Family-friendly fun", the corporate takeover of the arts & the maker of weapons used to kill families
This blog is a brief response to the artwashing of the Great Exhibition of the North, particularly the inclusion of BAE Systems as a "premier partner" of the event, which is billed as the UK's biggest event for 2018. There's a campaign to force event organisers to remove BAE Systems from the list of sponsors and I'm a member, but I want to consider the following questions in relation to the scandal: a) Who really organises the exhibition? b) Where is the money coming from? c) Who decides on sponsors? I suggest the arts community in the North East may have had little, if any choice in the decision to brand the event with a weapons manufacturer with a terrible reputation.
Duty Now For The Future: Can #SocialAction really co-produce us out of this SHIT?
SOCIAL ACTION NOW! A new anthem for "shared society" Tories and for all the compliant public sector workers. Social workers, community groups, volunteers, cultural organisations, everyone! SOCIAL ACTION NOW! DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE! [Repeat ad infinitum...]
I ask: "Can social action really co-produce us out of this SHIT?"
This is a short blog post. That's all I feel is needed.