Last week I listened to playwright Harold Pinter’s Nobel prize speech. He gave it in 2005. The first 10 minutes or so are nothing special but it soon becomes a lengthy critique of Dubya and the United States.
One sometimes forgets that torturers become easily bored. They need a bit of a laugh to keep their spirits up. This has been confirmed of course by the events at Abu Ghraib in Baghdad.
Something about looking at pigs milling about like they’re bored while doing human rights abuses really gets me
Last week I listened to playwright Harold Pinter’s Nobel prize speech. He gave it in 2005. The first 10 minutes or so are nothing special but it soon becomes a lengthy critique of Dubya and the United States.
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