Novel Dutch Immigration Requirements

From Johann Hari’s recent article decrying Britain’s acceptance of Muslim homophobia:

In the Netherlands, they now show all new immigrants images of men kissing, and if they object, they tell them they should go and live somewhere else.

If that’s true, it makes me like the Netherlands even more than I already did.

When Eileen took me to Amsterdam for my birthday in 2009 we stayed in a B&B run by a delightful (and delightfully stereotypical) gay Dutch couple. I couldn’t help but feel pity for all those people who refuse to get over their own problems with other people’s sexuality, because they will continue to deny themselves the opportunity to enjoy the company of so many good people.

UCD offers certificate in jabbing people randomly with pins

Via Buzz, an Irish Times opinion piece about Irish third level educational institutions offering new courses in sorcery (or its modern-day equivalent):

The Graduate Certificate in Healthcare (Acupuncture) at UCD is aimed at those with a primary degree in health care, eg medicine or physiotherapy. This is a part-time course delivered over one year. The programme “provides education in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that will equip the healthcare professional with the necessary skills to assess and treat a broad range of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions”.

This reflects extremely poorly on the Graduate School of Life Sciences, which offers the course. Perhaps worse than that, it also implies that some significant number of graduates coming out of UCD’s undergraduate courses in medicine are unable to distinguish real medicine from quackery. Otherwise there would be no-one going into this new program.

Maybe if UCD had turned down the road of pseudo-science sooner I could have gone straight from my theoretical physics degree into a postgraduate diploma in intelligent falling.