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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
Tag Archives: Culture
Free-range, low pulp, and added fluoride, please
Fresh or from concentrate? No pulp? Regular pulp? Extra pulp? Added calcium? Super-duper added calcium? Arggh. Continue reading
Sharing Size
Stay alert. The marketeers are loose again. Continue reading
Posted in Language and Communication, Laughing Frequently
Tagged Business, Culture, Food & Drink
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Finish the Thought
Gurdeep Pandher is a bhangra dance instructor from the Punjab, living in Yukon. With COVID-19, he’s become an internet sensation. I don’t know the man but his on-screen presence is relentlessly cheery, upbeat, patient, and encouraging. He dances to traditional … Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Relationships and Behaviour, Sports and Exercise
Tagged Attitudes, Community, Culture
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One Planet, One People
An aspiration and a reality. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Feeling Clearly, Thinking Broadly, Through History
Tagged Community, Culture
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Scandithaivian
All the ways to see. Continue reading
Which Twenties Cometh?
And old argument: a new chance. Continue reading
R-O-E Redux
A plea/challenge/expectation from an Asian American. Continue reading
Waiting for It
Not a happy or comfortable place to stand. Just an important one. Continue reading
Posted in Feeling Clearly, Management and Work, Relationships and Behaviour, Thinking Broadly
Tagged Culture, Military
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Rules of Engagement (ROE)
Church, business, government, self: We all need rules of engagement. Continue reading