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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: Mid-Week Movies
The 12 Days of Christmas – 2020
I understand why my aunt (who co-managed a jewelry store) came to hate this song. This is dedicated to Doris: I think she’d have thought it was funny to do this. Continue reading
Fit at 70 – Update #7
Still hanging in there. Continue reading
Who Are These People?
OK, I recognize a few of them . . . Continue reading
Wasp Wings
Forget wasp waists. Continue reading
Buddy & Me: Hello? Isabel?
It’s been a hard day’s night. Continue reading
Buddy & Me: If You’re Going to Fight
Retired military buddies surprise me and get a surprise in their own turn. Continue reading
Buddy & Me: If We Colour-code the Tabs
Does the subconscious ever sleep? I dunno: Just one of many unanswered questions from my life. I do know that sometimes she works while *I* sleep. Bless her heart. Even today, when I’m not in the proposal fray, I find … Continue reading
Buddy & Me: What Else Can We Put in a Table?
Wait. Think. Listen. Learn. Continue reading
Buddy & Me: We Can’t Bid on This Thing
So *this* is why we have teams . . . Continue reading
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