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As to why all this has been banished from official memory, it has everything to do with the way postmodern historians, pseudo-left academic activists and a succession of Liberal politicians have shaped the way we are allowed to talk about ourselves. About the way we are instructed to talk about slavery, about racism, immigration and the dynamic role Indigenous people played in building a new world from the late 1700s to well into the 20th century. - Emancipation Day: Against Revisionism, by Terry Glavin
Posted: 2025 Aug 03
Category Archives: Laughing Frequently
And Around We Go
Usually a serpent does the work, but an arrow works just as well. Or as badly. Continue reading
Posted in Feeling Clearly, Laughing Frequently, Mortality, New Perspectives
Tagged Aging
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Cup-lid Face
Another face! Merry Christmas! Continue reading
Tell Me Without Telling Me
Tell me you don’t know . . . Continue reading
Things Not Seen
Posted in Feeling Clearly, Laughing Frequently, Photos of Landscapes
Tagged Skies, Weather
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The Gamut Gambit
Dagnabbed sound-alikes. Who planned this language? Continue reading
Yes, Virginia
Well, whaddya know? More than I do, thank goodness. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Laughing Frequently, Thinking Broadly
Tagged Conversations, Miscellany, Technology
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Vow Wulls
Like Topsy, the language she just growed. Continue reading
Interjections, Abbreviations, Cautions
‘Tis the season. (Not that one, not quite, but a necessary precursor.) Continue reading
Once or Twice
We may not be in Kansas anymore, but we could still be in Chicago. Or on Mars. Continue reading
Posted in Laughing Frequently, Thinking Broadly, Through Space, Through the Calendar
Tagged Attitudes, Science
9 Comments