I have been banned from Facebook for three days for displaying the Moses und Aron image below.

Facebook’s founded Mark Zuckerberg said recently he would not remove Holocaust deniers from his platform, because some are not ‘intentionally getting it wrong.’

To deny the worst crime in history is unspeakable. To encourage that denial is worse.

But the worst of all, in Zuckerberg’s weird world, is to show half of a bare bosom in a relevant news context.

Slipped Disc, fortunately, has become much less dependent on Facebook and can publish happily without it.

However, if our 1.6 million readers feel as I do about Zuckerberg’s moral criminality and personal hypocrisy, I would suggest – no, urge – that you copy some of our posts onto your Facebook home pages in the next couple of days as an act of protest.

Thank you.

The singer, who takes conducting gigs wherever opera houses thinks his name might sell extra seats, waved the stick in Walküre at Bayreuth last night.

The booing began at the end of Act 1. Tempi were slow to the point of slack.

Frank Castrop’s production is admittedly freakish and may have attracted some of the dissent.

But Anja Kampe as Sieglinde, John Lundgren as Wotan and Catherine Forster as Brünnhilde were cheered to the rafters.

Domingo, 77, took it like a pro.

 

UPDATE: Why they booed Domingo