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Jacked by our union

Kate Wildblood. DJ, journalist and music junkie. A walking contradiction of terms. Fierce(ish) on the outside, soft as a sweet melody on the inside, scared of her own honesty but not one to hold back. Her smiles never seem to come as easy to her as her words but here we hope to witness both. The written stuff from her and the smiling from you. Welcome Wildblood as she tackles the grr! moments of life.

Jacked by our union

Kate Wildblood

Monday, 1 September 2008

So there I was, sofa sat, with a young teenager friend of mine. Streetwise and cool he puts this ‘granny’ to shame but that afternoon as we watched swimmers break records and boxers beat brains out all in the name of the United Kingdom he said how strangely proud this Olympic thing made him, how British he felt. And this welling-up-Wildblood had to agree.

The lycra clad Brits had got me most patriotic. I was proud of this country of ours and loved the unity I felt. Me waking late, hungover as hell, counting the hours till the Chinese opened. They grafting and sweating dawn till dusk in the name of queen and country (and, okay you cynics, million pound sponsorship deals). But why the patriotism? Why was I so jacked up by the union?

If you climb backwards through my family tree I’m not even English, we’re Huguenots don’t you know (that’s French Calvinists circa C16th). Escaping as we did our lives as shoemakers (yes I was cobblers in France!) and hitching a lift over with a certain William the Conqueror. Like my precious house records from the US I’m an import.

But I’m an import who settled. Via Bethnal Green, Crystal Palace, Essex and now Brighton. A city I’m about to leave for a week but a place to which I will return with glee. Why? The missus and I have often talked of moving away, swapping the British isle for the White Isle, but I just can’t quite bring myself to do it. I love this country of ours. The seasons changing, the brewed tea and Tikka Marsala. The multicultural mix that always gives this country such vibrancy, such life and such wicked tunes. I even love my feeble excuse of a national football team - although my French roots may reveal my reasoning behind supporting my beloved Arsenal.

I’m dead proud of this island of ours. Okay, I wish we’re were more welcoming to the latest imports, I’m not too keen on any alliance with Bush and I definitely would've appreciated a bit less of a British summer this year but all in all there’s nowhere else I’d rather be, no flag I’d rather wave, no team I’d rather cheer. Yep, make mine a full British.

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previously from Kate Wildblood

A second bite at teachers appleThursday, 14 October, 2010
Will Pride make us proud this year?Friday, 11 June, 2010
Is to share to really care?Saturday, 17 April, 2010
Should we come together in 2010?Sunday, 24 January, 2010
Enough of the daily hateSunday, 18 October, 2009
D.I.S.C.O.Friday, 25 September, 2009
Proud asFriday, 7 August, 2009
The future's brightWednesday, 22 April, 2009
Tune!Wednesday, 18 February, 2009
Could this be a new dawn?Wednesday, 21 January, 2009
Pass the Day NurseSunday, 4 January, 2009
A very merry ChristmasTuesday, 23 December, 2008
There but for the graceThursday, 11 December, 2008
Stating the bleeding obviousThursday, 13 November, 2008
Family tiesWednesday, 29 October, 2008
Top Ten troublesSaturday, 4 October, 2008
Waxing lyricalTuesday, 15 July, 2008
Waxing lyricalMonday, 16 June, 2008

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Last chance for action!Friday, 21 October, 2011
Protest the PopeMonday, 23 August, 2010
Identity crisis?Tuesday, 6 July, 2010
Malawi couple splitWednesday, 9 June, 2010
Malawi gay trial verdict "unjust and cruel"Tuesday, 18 May, 2010
Pope must resignMonday, 29 March, 2010
Gay MediawatchThursday, 11 February, 2010
Say no to the PopeSaturday, 6 February, 2010
Uganda "kill gays" law must be foughtSunday, 24 January, 2010
Defying the banMonday, 23 November, 2009
Enough of the daily hateSunday, 18 October, 2009
Climate chaos is a queer issueMonday, 7 September, 2009
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No Downing Street invite for PeterTuesday, 30 June, 2009
Your European vote COUNTS!Tuesday, 2 June, 2009
Defending our right to protestThursday, 21 May, 2009
Support the safe housesFriday, 13 March, 2009
Stop the Pope's bigotryTuesday, 17 February, 2009
Dear Mr PresidentMonday, 19 January, 2009
No to the popeSaturday, 3 January, 2009
No to MugabeFriday, 19 December, 2008
There but for the graceThursday, 11 December, 2008
No to the blood banMonday, 8 December, 2008
Stop the musicThursday, 20 November, 2008
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Has the BBC buckled over Brand and Ross?Friday, 31 October, 2008
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Kick It OutWednesday, 15 October, 2008
Iran does have gays!Friday, 3 October, 2008
No to exhumation of catholic NewmanWednesday, 10 September, 2008
The realities of tradeTuesday, 2 September, 2008
Waxing lyricalTuesday, 15 July, 2008
Your approval is unnecessary...Wednesday, 18 June, 2008