Matt Carr Profile picture
Mar 3 13 tweets 5 min read
Today is #WorldBookDay, so here’s a little thread to remind you why you should BEWARE OF BOOKS. Firstly, they take over your house. They climb up your hallway. Looming over you like they own the place. Image
Naturally they come swaggering into your study. Like they own the place. Image
Even when you try to go to bed, they follow you. The ones you’ve read. The ones you’re still reading. The ones you were supposed to be reading but haven’t yet read because some other books have come up to take their place. How dare they? They’re insatiable and SO demanding Image
Go into your daughter’s room and you’ll find them. The ones she read as a kid and still loves. The ones she read as a teenager. The ones she read recently when she was at home. There’s no escaping them. Image
Sometimes you try. You watch tv. You’re on Twitter. But the books are always there in the background, conspiring. Talking to each other even when they haven’t found a way to you, Because, as Elias Canetti once wrote Image
No wonder some people are so afraid of books that they burn them. Books can get into your head. And fill peoples heads with ideas that some people don’t want them to have. ImageImageImage
And sometimes burning books isn’t enough. Sometimes governments and people will kill the people who write books and the people who translate them. ImageImageImage
But the books will survive. Even when their authors are killed. Because, as #RuthOzeki observed Image
And so many readers have accepted that invitation. And filled their heads with dreams, ideas and aspirations that once upon a time were supposed to be above their station. Image
That’s why they fill our houses. It’s why we have libraries filled with books that help connect the present to the past, one generation to the next. Image
And in a burning world books connect us to the future. They provide lights that help us grow, and make us see, and teach us to understand what other people think and feel and consider how we might connect with them, and find our way out of the mess we’re in. Image
That’s why I’m telling you. BEWARE OF BOOKS. They will change you. They will take you to places you might never have been to and might never go to. They are part of the conversation that we are always having and should always be having, about who we are and where we
might be going. And that’s a conversation that never ends, even in these times when so much seems so hopeless and it sometimes seems like we aren’t going anywhere.

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Matt Carr

Matt Carr Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @MattCarr55

Mar 1
The disconnect between the perilous international situation and the fundamental unseriousness of the UK government is genuinely terrifying. We couldn’t have worse politicians at a more dangerous time. To say I’m anxious about the outcome would be understating it considerably.
I mean, it’s not just the ignorance or the narcissism, the endless posturing and smirking photo-ops, the glibness, the constant we-do-it-better-than-anyone else bragging. Or the absence of diplomatic nous from those occupying the major offices of state. This is a government
largely chosen because of its ability to ‘do Brexit’ - a process that has yet to be done and for which these politicians have no serious answers as to how it can be done. It’s a government of Johnson loyalists and abject careerists - the two are not incompatible. An extremist
Read 8 tweets
Feb 10
One of the many morbid consequences of our post-Brexit dystopia is the way its advocates continually pretend everything is the opposite of what it actually is. So that even Truss's humiliation in Moscow is a sign that Russia 'is rattled' by the UK's ineffective diplomacy.
It's the same with everything: mediocre trade deals become dazzling coups; Covid failures become a triumph for the PM; lorry queues are evidence of 'EU bureaucracy' - every failure is dressed up as a success or a failure on someone else's part. Needless to say,
No serious country can continue to do this indefinitely. It may work domestically - for a while. But weakness, chaos, government failure, and declining power will always be visible internationally, especially to countries that want to take advantage of these factors.
Read 10 tweets
Feb 8
When the likes of Steve Baker try to oppose Climate Change mitigation on the grounds that carbon neutral measures will make working people ‘cold and poor’, this is what Baker did for working people over the years. theguardian.com/politics/2022/… Image
Also Steve, not very keen on trade unions, which, though this may sound a bit old-fashioned, help defend employment rights and working conditions. Or legal aid (Clue: poor people often need it) ImageImage
Though he doesn’t mind the poor having a little flutter! Image
Read 5 tweets
Feb 8
How things work in a crumbling democracy

1/ PM uses far-right ‘paedo’ conspiracy theory to smear LOTO purely in order to distract attention from his own egregious rule breaking? PM does this despite being warned by his own advisors not to do it.
2/Outcry ensues. The PM’s own policy chief resigns, supposedly in protest. Some Tory MPs denounce PM’s actions

3/Cabinet members refuse to do this

4/ PM issues fake ‘explanation’, accusing critics of getting ‘hot under the collar.’ Says he wasn’t accusing LOTO of anything
5/Cabinet members support PM’s ‘clarification’, thereby compounding their tolerance of PM’s initial lie with acceptance of his second.

6/RIghtwing newspaper publishes article by Tory client journalist Andrew Pierce echoing smear against LOTO
Read 9 tweets
Feb 7
It is offensive and disturbing, but Johnson has no moral high ground from which to condemn anyone for offensive and disturbing ‘jokes’ and is only ‘blasting’ Carr as a brand-changing gimmick (Well done Guto Harri!) Image
You like racist jokes? Jonners has a few:

‘All the young people I know – ie those under 30 – are just as avaricious as we flinty Thatcherite yuppies of the 1980s in fact, they have an almost Nigerian interest in money and gadgets of all kinds.’
How about sick children? This one’s edgy… Image
Read 5 tweets
Jan 15
Downing Street’s tactical decision to hide Bertie Booster in the fridge in order to stop the negative headlines is hilariously backfiring.

1) They try to spin a spy story on Labour only for it to be revealed that Johnson took £45,000 from her and didn’t declare it! Also…
It turns out that Cameron and May also cultivated the same source, and the story is in any case at least five years old. As devastating counter-attacks go, this is like being assaulted by hamsters nibbling at the toes of the person who sent them.

Meanwhile…
2)The parties keep coming. Friday night piss ups at Downing Street. A special fridge bought, not for Bertie to hide in, but to keep that wine chilled for the big chillax…Who knew Tories liked to party 🎉 like this. Gives the term ‘Tory Party’ a new meta meaning. And…
Read 10 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(