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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
Right or Wrong
Ancient Japanese wisdom meets ancient Canadian. Continue reading
A Bit of the Green
Three signs celebrating different ways in different places. Continue reading
That’s the Deal
Grief is part of life, and part of me. Continue reading
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Postman and how his analysis relates to changes to the internet. Continue reading
Mid-Week Movie #8: Grit
#LocalHero meets #AnOfficerAndAGentleman in this rousing tribute to the Class of 2021. Continue reading
Hot Diggity
Cultural oddities. Continue reading
National Treasure #10: Inuksuk-Inunnguaq
Inukshuk or inunnguaq – a widely recognized symbol of the North. Continue reading
Billboards, Boots, and Beans
Exploring Dixie culture through its billboards. Continue reading
Beauty with an Edge
A cosmetics store encounter leads to a new insight. Continue reading