Yesterday, we marked the tenth anniversary of the 2012 London Olympics — and, in particular, the iconic opening ceremony. Today, the 2022 Commonwealth Games get underway in Birmingham.
So two sporting events of global reach, but — much more importantly — a chance for the British commentariat to navel-gaze.
Take a look at this contribution from Charlotte Higgins, chief culture writer of The Guardian. Like a lot of other commentators, she reminds us of Aidan Burley — the (now former) Tory MP who infamously described the opening ceremony as “multicultural crap”. But despite him having “utterly misread the public mood” at the time, Higgins goes on to claim that Burley would be more in tune with today’s Britain: “from the perspective of 2022, though, he feels like a time traveller from the future.”
On what does she base this gloomy conclusion? You can probably guess. 2012 was a “gilded moment before the traumas of the Scottish and Brexit referendums”, before JK Rowling “became divisive” and before the Tories’ “lurch to the right.” Would that be the same Tories who have just held the most diverse leadership contest in British political history?
Charlotte Higgins believes that “if the [2012] ceremony were to be staged now, agitators would be all over it.” And indeed they would — except they’d be from the woke Left not the reactionary Right. Many, if not most of the key moments would have been “problematised”. The appearance of Winston Churchill for instance, or the singing of Jerusalem, or any reference — however oblique — to the British Empire.
The “deliciously anarchic” tone of the spectacle, which Higgins justly describes as variously “vaunting, ecstatic, angry, cheeky and reflective” would, today, be one of finger-wagging propaganda.
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SubscribeWe just had a jubilee. We can easily celebrate ourselves.
The right has an easy solution for all this: Make the left go and apologise for the British Empire, giving their own money in reparations. They might actually find something they should apologise for while they’re out there, and the rest of us are left in peace to run our own affairs without woke interference.
The right should also try not to engage in the talking-us-down competition. “We can’t do x”, “our culture is dying”. There are plenty of things going wrong, but it would be nice to hear about success stories without endless misery stalking the front-pages. The Daily Telegraph has done well talking about Boris’ help to Ukraine. More please!
The main trouble is that so called journalists only want to wallow in bad news. Read any newspaper and ask yourself why are they concentrating on this issue. Take the lead article in this paper in relation to the women that you know and ask outside of the risible sisterhood who cares?
According to the BBC news last night participants will be allowed to wave the rainbow flag, presumably as a way to show up those ‘backward’ nations that happen not to permit same sex marriage.