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The Great British Political Prank
Current Affairs Sep 2, 2025

The Great British Political Prank

Poole, England seldom makes the news. It’s one of those unremarkable mid-sized cities along Britain’s southern coastline, like Eastbourne or Bognor Regis, with a population of around 151,000 people and a lot of seafood restaurants. But last year, everyone in Poole woke up to find their hometown transformed. In the dead of night on August 10, 2024, someone defaced dozens of signs around the city, erasing the last two letters in the word “Poole” so they instead read “Poo.” Highway signs greeted visitors to the “Historic Borough of Poo.” A large mural of a sailboat said “Welcome to Poo Harbour.” Other signs marked the locations of the “Poo Rail Station,” the “Poo Museum,” the “Sainsbury’s Poo” grocery store, and even the “St. James’ Poo” church. Even tiny “Borough of Poole” engravings on fence posts didn’t escape being revised with a black marker. The culprits were thorough, hard-working, and utterly committed to their juvenile toilet joke. 

Confronting the Siege on Gaza
Drop Site News Sep 2, 2025

Confronting the Siege on Gaza

Ryan Grim, Amed Khan, and Alex Colston expose the obstacles and urgency of delivering aid to Palestinians.

Corporate prudishness survives the anti-woke retreat
Semafor Sep 2, 2025

Corporate prudishness survives the anti-woke retreat

Intolerance of CEOs sleeping with their subordinates has survived boardrooms' rightward lurch, even as websites are scrubbed of diversity language and environmental targets quietly languish.

Christianity and 20th-Century European Politics
American Prestige Sep 2, 2025

Christianity and 20th-Century European Politics

Daniel Bessner, Derek Davison On American Prestige: Udi Greenberg discusses his new book. The post Christianity and 20th-Century European Politics appeared first on The Nation.