Hairless apes, while they're alive / Need a community to thrive. / Bald
fact. Hard-won freedoms of choice and association lead us to flock
together in groups of the like-minded. Check is a book of contemporary
poetic satire about the groups that we inevitably form and their
consequences: in-groups and out-groups and mutual suspicion. When we
look around at others, and talk about them amongst ourselves, we agree.
Sarah Tolmie writes about parents and teenagers, social media users,
different kinds of writers, university professors, feminists,
celebrities, pundits -- each one in possession of a different truth and
determined to defend it. Hatred and intolerance are always the province
of other people, never ourselves. Check begins and ends with the premise
that toleration is exceedingly difficult and exasperating; it should not
be casually assumed, and failures in it are universal. There has never
been a tolerant society before, certainly not a global one.