This lickspittle's name is David Walmsley and a couple of days ago I noticed he was going to be made available on the website to answer questions from the public, please submit your questions in advance. Just like a true Harperian.
Well, I thought...
So I typed in a question.
I asked him whether his answers were going to have to be vetted by the asshole Phillip Crawley.
No answer yet.
And no evidence that the web Q&A actually took place either.
Brave new world that has such quaking cowards in it.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Canada Day 2015
Not very much to celebrate is there?
We still have a Supreme Court...that's pretty good.
National Medical Care Insurance isn't completely decimated yet. There's something to celebrate somewhere in that.
Harper hasn't fully stacked all of the courts in the land with 'originalists', bigots and homophobes but he's made it clear that he plans to-somewhere in there is a moment of something other than despair, although I hesitate to call it celebratory.
The political alignments and alliances that created the nation formerly known as the best country in the world have decayed and disintegrated and show no signs of resuscitation. Nor does there appear to be any political will to attempt to revive them. No celebration there.
The RCMP have not yet begun to spirit the opponents of the Harper junta off the streets. So far and as far as the captive media are willing to inform us. That's worth a quiet, careful, secret smile at least.
I suppose I might permit myself a circumscribed note of celebration in as much as several of Harper's cabinet members and more of his caucus are abandoning his ship in favour of the pensions so many of them once disparaged as the work of satan.
And yet I still see no determination to rid ourselves of the fatal plague that is this man named Harper.
There are just factions fighting amongst themselves, like snotty nosed, red cheeked children in a noisy schoolyard, slapping the other while claiming themselves to be the brightest, the strongest, the most worthy successors. Soon they will be exhausted from scrapping with one another. They won't have the energy or jam to stand up to the bully that is their real enemy. And then they will find that through scorn, ridicule and outright abuse they have alienated any possible allies.
So...Canada Day 2015...
Nothing to celebrate as far as I'm concerned.
We still have a Supreme Court...that's pretty good.
National Medical Care Insurance isn't completely decimated yet. There's something to celebrate somewhere in that.
Harper hasn't fully stacked all of the courts in the land with 'originalists', bigots and homophobes but he's made it clear that he plans to-somewhere in there is a moment of something other than despair, although I hesitate to call it celebratory.
The political alignments and alliances that created the nation formerly known as the best country in the world have decayed and disintegrated and show no signs of resuscitation. Nor does there appear to be any political will to attempt to revive them. No celebration there.
The RCMP have not yet begun to spirit the opponents of the Harper junta off the streets. So far and as far as the captive media are willing to inform us. That's worth a quiet, careful, secret smile at least.
I suppose I might permit myself a circumscribed note of celebration in as much as several of Harper's cabinet members and more of his caucus are abandoning his ship in favour of the pensions so many of them once disparaged as the work of satan.
And yet I still see no determination to rid ourselves of the fatal plague that is this man named Harper.
There are just factions fighting amongst themselves, like snotty nosed, red cheeked children in a noisy schoolyard, slapping the other while claiming themselves to be the brightest, the strongest, the most worthy successors. Soon they will be exhausted from scrapping with one another. They won't have the energy or jam to stand up to the bully that is their real enemy. And then they will find that through scorn, ridicule and outright abuse they have alienated any possible allies.
So...Canada Day 2015...
Nothing to celebrate as far as I'm concerned.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Columnists Working to Rule.
According to this asshat at the Toronto Star columnists are going to work to rule.
Hallelujah is all I can say though I'm surprised to hear there's some sort of rule regarding columnists.
The only constant I've ever been aware regarding columnists in Canada of is that Margaret Wente will always know something particularly damning about anyone who ever occupies the publisher's office at the G&M.
I'm pretty sure this pair of spectacles at The Star only means himself but one less mysteriously entitled shouty bugger on someone else's media soapbox is still something to celebrate.
If he could get them all to shut up that would be fantastic but I'm pretty sure that's not on.
Maybe it would be if there were any way of ensuring that what we read on the journalistic side of the broadsheets/tabloids/shitrags was in any way reliable/trustworthy/true but, hey, wanna buy some river front land in Arizona - I can get you a great deal.
Ta Da...rivers all dried up.
Don't blame me.
You shoulda asked.
Hallelujah is all I can say though I'm surprised to hear there's some sort of rule regarding columnists.
The only constant I've ever been aware regarding columnists in Canada of is that Margaret Wente will always know something particularly damning about anyone who ever occupies the publisher's office at the G&M.
I'm pretty sure this pair of spectacles at The Star only means himself but one less mysteriously entitled shouty bugger on someone else's media soapbox is still something to celebrate.
If he could get them all to shut up that would be fantastic but I'm pretty sure that's not on.
Maybe it would be if there were any way of ensuring that what we read on the journalistic side of the broadsheets/tabloids/shitrags was in any way reliable/trustworthy/true but, hey, wanna buy some river front land in Arizona - I can get you a great deal.
Ta Da...rivers all dried up.
Don't blame me.
You shoulda asked.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Kelly McParland is a Fascist Asshole
This asshole appears to think that the Constitution of Canada is just a piece of paper that should have no legal meaning or force. That the Harperium should be able to pass any old law they like about anything at all and the Supreme Court should not be able to do a damn thing about it. That the Supreme Court has an agenda other than simply upholding the Constitution and Charter.
Thus the title of the post.
The prick works for the Notional Pout so I suppose I oughtn't be surprised.
Go look for why I say this if you want. I'm not linking to the shit rag or to anything with the fascist prick's byline.
Thus the title of the post.
The prick works for the Notional Pout so I suppose I oughtn't be surprised.
Go look for why I say this if you want. I'm not linking to the shit rag or to anything with the fascist prick's byline.
Friday, June 05, 2015
Future Planning
At what point do we begin to consider whether there is anything in the history of human civilization worth preserving for some future species that may either evolve here or arrive from elsewhere?
What would be worth preserving? How? Where? When should the planning and fund raising begin? Who should lead the effort?
Should we include a narrative of global history of some kind? Should we tell the truth about who we were or should we prevaricate? Are we capable of telling the truth about the collapse of our civilization?
Did we, among our various cultures and throughout our history on this planet, produce anything that would be worthy of long term preservation and that would be of interest to or informative for future species?
Or did we not? Perhaps we didn't when it comes right down to it and there's nothing to be done but wait and enjoy what can be enjoyed.
It's an interesting question.
Of course, we'll probably do no such thing. We'll just accelerate the destruction of the bio-sphere and count ourselves lucky to be so rich.
What would be worth preserving? How? Where? When should the planning and fund raising begin? Who should lead the effort?
Should we include a narrative of global history of some kind? Should we tell the truth about who we were or should we prevaricate? Are we capable of telling the truth about the collapse of our civilization?
Did we, among our various cultures and throughout our history on this planet, produce anything that would be worthy of long term preservation and that would be of interest to or informative for future species?
Or did we not? Perhaps we didn't when it comes right down to it and there's nothing to be done but wait and enjoy what can be enjoyed.
It's an interesting question.
Of course, we'll probably do no such thing. We'll just accelerate the destruction of the bio-sphere and count ourselves lucky to be so rich.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
The Return of the Muldoon.
Lyin' Brian emerges from under his rock to smarmily declare that an underfunded, over-stretched, demoralized armed forces, a draconian Stalinist security bill that will have Canadians reporting on their fellow citizens for not revering Don Cherry enough and the highest federal debt that Canada has ever seen are the advantages Harper carries into the next election.
Well, not in those exact words but that's what it comes down to.
Go somewhere and expire Brian. Preferably alone.
Well, not in those exact words but that's what it comes down to.
Go somewhere and expire Brian. Preferably alone.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Harper Chooses To Remain in the Closet
The coward has again repeated that he will not participate in a national English language leader's debate.
It appears he really, really likes the closet.
Now we get to see if the media consortium or the other national leaders have any courage left.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
So Long, Dave. Thanks For The Laughter. Watch Your Step.
I confess that I will miss David Letterman even though I have not been anything close to a faithful watcher for many years.
However, there was a stretch of time in the 80's when I was away from home quite a bit. On tour or working in another city and after the show was over and a late night meal was found getting back to the hotel to watch Letterman and wind down the night was what was done.
Laughter before sleep. Better than drugs.
Last night, his penultimate night, I had to watch. I needed to see what Bill Murray would conjure of course but really it was to see Dylan. Bob Dylan. Not that other one.
I wondered what he might do. Would he do "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" perhaps, with a wink and a nod to the desk?
Maybe an updated version of License to Kill, which he sang the first time he appeared on the show back in '84.
Nope. He sang a song not even his own, The Night We Called It a Day, off his new album of American jazz and pop standards. He's always been Bob Dylan, of course, and last night he seemed even more so what with the flock of ducks that seemed to inhabit his body when he didn't have a good grip on the mike stand.
Surreal.
I think I'll choose to remember him for other things.
Like this.
I'll watch Letterman's last show tonight too. It will be bittersweet as so much of life so often is. We're the same age now, he and I.
I will miss knowing that I can always tune in to a Letterman show for a laugh. The new guys are just so reverential amid the giggling and fawning.
However, there was a stretch of time in the 80's when I was away from home quite a bit. On tour or working in another city and after the show was over and a late night meal was found getting back to the hotel to watch Letterman and wind down the night was what was done.
Laughter before sleep. Better than drugs.
Last night, his penultimate night, I had to watch. I needed to see what Bill Murray would conjure of course but really it was to see Dylan. Bob Dylan. Not that other one.
I wondered what he might do. Would he do "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" perhaps, with a wink and a nod to the desk?
Maybe an updated version of License to Kill, which he sang the first time he appeared on the show back in '84.
Nope. He sang a song not even his own, The Night We Called It a Day, off his new album of American jazz and pop standards. He's always been Bob Dylan, of course, and last night he seemed even more so what with the flock of ducks that seemed to inhabit his body when he didn't have a good grip on the mike stand.
Surreal.
I think I'll choose to remember him for other things.
Like this.
I'll watch Letterman's last show tonight too. It will be bittersweet as so much of life so often is. We're the same age now, he and I.
I will miss knowing that I can always tune in to a Letterman show for a laugh. The new guys are just so reverential amid the giggling and fawning.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
Canada's National Newspaper
Elizabeth Renzetti of The Globe and Mail asks "Why are we trading liberty for security?"
In return I ask her:
Why are you still working for the corporate shill Phillip Crawley?
As far as I'm concerned, Ms. Renzetti, you don't have the right to ask the question let alone attempt any of the facile answers that would be acceptable to the man who signs your paycheque.
No one who works for the Globe and Mail, in my opinion, has the moral right to ask a question such as that. All of you have sold that right. Your integrity and credibility have a dollar sign attached to them. None of you own a high ground upon which to ask that question. You are all compromised.
You're an active participant in Canada's ongoing trading of liberty for security by virtue of being in the pay of one of Harper's most ardent cheer leaders. You are helping to enable the incremental and accelerating deconstruction of what once was one of the most admired and respected nations on earth. You are assisting in the creation of a new proto-fascist state where elections are suspect, citizens rights are not respected and science and learning are devalued in order to accommodate unmoderated corporate avarice.
One must assume you all enjoy life on your knees .
In return I ask her:
Why are you still working for the corporate shill Phillip Crawley?
As far as I'm concerned, Ms. Renzetti, you don't have the right to ask the question let alone attempt any of the facile answers that would be acceptable to the man who signs your paycheque.
No one who works for the Globe and Mail, in my opinion, has the moral right to ask a question such as that. All of you have sold that right. Your integrity and credibility have a dollar sign attached to them. None of you own a high ground upon which to ask that question. You are all compromised.
You're an active participant in Canada's ongoing trading of liberty for security by virtue of being in the pay of one of Harper's most ardent cheer leaders. You are helping to enable the incremental and accelerating deconstruction of what once was one of the most admired and respected nations on earth. You are assisting in the creation of a new proto-fascist state where elections are suspect, citizens rights are not respected and science and learning are devalued in order to accommodate unmoderated corporate avarice.
One must assume you all enjoy life on your knees .
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Clark Demonstrates Her Respect
This toxic bitch has no respect or regard for what you or I or anyone else wants.
She wants what she wants because she wants it and you can go pound sand.
If it suits her narcissistic purposes to announce a death in your family she doesn't care if you specifically request that she not do it - she's going to do it anyway.
Surely there is a better use for the oxygen she uses up.
She wants what she wants because she wants it and you can go pound sand.
If it suits her narcissistic purposes to announce a death in your family she doesn't care if you specifically request that she not do it - she's going to do it anyway.
Surely there is a better use for the oxygen she uses up.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
In Another Time This Would Have Made Me Very Happy
"Canada's left-leaning New Democratic Party (NDP), which stormed to victory in a provincial election in conservative Alberta this month, has vaulted from third to first place in national support, a public opinion poll showed on Thursday."
Now it just confirms for me that we're almost certainly on our way to another 5 years of the Harperium.
Now it just confirms for me that we're almost certainly on our way to another 5 years of the Harperium.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Ethics and Principles
Lying awake in the night can be fertile ground.
Last night, for instance, lying awake, I found myself reflecting on the accelerating disappearance of ethics and principles in politics.
I realized that, in this age of the market, ethics and principles too are merely commodities to be bought, sold and traded.
Thus the ease with which Layton could sell decades of CCF and NDP principle as the cost of more seats in Parliament.
The squinty eyed comfort of MacKay selling out the Progressive Conservative Party and caucus in exchange for the soul destroying illusion of power.
The toothsome credulity of mini-Trudeau as he accedes to the proto-fascism of Bill C51 in exchange for what he and his silent henchmen perceive to be an electoral defence strategy.
All examples of ethics and principles being consumed as commodities.
I offer no examples of Harper because Harper has neither ethics nor principles of his own to trade or sell. All he is capable of is stealing the principles of others and then debasing them as though they were his own.
Eventually I slept again.
Last night, for instance, lying awake, I found myself reflecting on the accelerating disappearance of ethics and principles in politics.
I realized that, in this age of the market, ethics and principles too are merely commodities to be bought, sold and traded.
Thus the ease with which Layton could sell decades of CCF and NDP principle as the cost of more seats in Parliament.
The squinty eyed comfort of MacKay selling out the Progressive Conservative Party and caucus in exchange for the soul destroying illusion of power.
The toothsome credulity of mini-Trudeau as he accedes to the proto-fascism of Bill C51 in exchange for what he and his silent henchmen perceive to be an electoral defence strategy.
All examples of ethics and principles being consumed as commodities.
I offer no examples of Harper because Harper has neither ethics nor principles of his own to trade or sell. All he is capable of is stealing the principles of others and then debasing them as though they were his own.
Eventually I slept again.
Friday, May 08, 2015
Omar Khadr
Omar Khadr.
I hope he can remain out of confinement. I hope the US justice system has returned sufficiently to it's senses that he doesn't have to be returned to a cell. I hope he can be free.
He's not free now of course, irrespective of the bigoted bleating of various Harperian asshats. Even irrespective of his own misapprehension of his state. One day but not yet.
What concerns me most about his immediate future, and by extension, yours and mine, is that Harper will simply instruct his state police to charge into his lawyers home in full military gear under cover of night and re-take or kill him and possibly anyone who witnesses their action. They may even have enough confidence in their invulnerability to do it in broad daylight. Paulson has given me no reason to think he wouldn't simply 'follow orders' mindlessly.
Between Harper's mindless idiot followers, the apathetic cud chewing majority of the Canadian herd and the Harperian corporate press there probably wouldn't be much more than a 5 day wonder of a stink raised. The deeper shame would be that in certain circles of the Canadian elite and press the action would be praised.
Cynical? You bet I am.
I hope he can remain out of confinement. I hope the US justice system has returned sufficiently to it's senses that he doesn't have to be returned to a cell. I hope he can be free.
He's not free now of course, irrespective of the bigoted bleating of various Harperian asshats. Even irrespective of his own misapprehension of his state. One day but not yet.
What concerns me most about his immediate future, and by extension, yours and mine, is that Harper will simply instruct his state police to charge into his lawyers home in full military gear under cover of night and re-take or kill him and possibly anyone who witnesses their action. They may even have enough confidence in their invulnerability to do it in broad daylight. Paulson has given me no reason to think he wouldn't simply 'follow orders' mindlessly.
Between Harper's mindless idiot followers, the apathetic cud chewing majority of the Canadian herd and the Harperian corporate press there probably wouldn't be much more than a 5 day wonder of a stink raised. The deeper shame would be that in certain circles of the Canadian elite and press the action would be praised.
Cynical? You bet I am.
Thursday, May 07, 2015
Prime Minister Bigot
“Mr. Harper is a bigot. Mr. Harper doesn't like Muslims. He wants to prove he’s tough on crime so who does he pick on? A 15-year-old boy.”
Omar Khadr's lawyer spoke these words outside an Edmonton courthouse shortly after Mr. Khadr was released on bail.
Say it loud and say it often.
Canada has a bigot for a Prime Minister, with a bigoted cabinet, supported by bigoted voters.
Don't it make you, proud.
Omar Khadr's lawyer spoke these words outside an Edmonton courthouse shortly after Mr. Khadr was released on bail.
Say it loud and say it often.
Canada has a bigot for a Prime Minister, with a bigoted cabinet, supported by bigoted voters.
Don't it make you, proud.
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Let the Whining Begin
"Left turn in Canada's oil-rich Alberta leaves investors reeling"
This is an actual Reuters headline this morning.
And what does this "reeling" look like.
Less than 1.5 percentage points.
Normal fluctuation in other words.
There will be lots of this kind of fear mongering in the coming days. Get used to it.
The corporate media will do it's level best to have you believe that the NDP government is a worse business partner than the government of China and their petroleum arm Petro-China which already owns majority control of the province's oil fields.
Every time some corporate toadie whinges at you about this disaster in Alberta ask them if they think Petro-China is afraid of Rachel Notley and the Alberta NDP? Cause that's who owns the oil fields.
It's OK with them that non-Canadians own a majority of the oil sands production and that the lion's share of the profits go overseas but it's not OK with them that Canadians who live in Alberta have elected a government other than their preference.
They can go fuck themselves.
This is an actual Reuters headline this morning.
And what does this "reeling" look like.
Less than 1.5 percentage points.
Normal fluctuation in other words.
There will be lots of this kind of fear mongering in the coming days. Get used to it.
The corporate media will do it's level best to have you believe that the NDP government is a worse business partner than the government of China and their petroleum arm Petro-China which already owns majority control of the province's oil fields.
Every time some corporate toadie whinges at you about this disaster in Alberta ask them if they think Petro-China is afraid of Rachel Notley and the Alberta NDP? Cause that's who owns the oil fields.
It's OK with them that non-Canadians own a majority of the oil sands production and that the lion's share of the profits go overseas but it's not OK with them that Canadians who live in Alberta have elected a government other than their preference.
They can go fuck themselves.
Alberta Liberation
Congratulations must be offered to Alberta's new Premier Designate Rachel Notley and her NDP colleagues for their astonishing landslide victory in my birth province.
For the first time in over 4 decades someone other than an Alberta Progressive Conservative politician is going to be able to see the books. Hhhhmmmmmmm....
Call me cynical but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there aren't more than a few politicians, former as well as current, along with some technocrats and bureaucrats who are thoughtfully fingering their passports this morning and wondering...wondering...wondering...
It will be fascinating to observe the coming months as we learn more about her and her caucus.
It will be equally fascinating to watch the corporate backlash begin. It will probably be very subtle, at least to begin with, because the mandate is so overwhelmingly clear. I expect the discussions about what the backlash would be and how it would be rolled out began several weeks ago and continued late into last night while the scotch flowed and the flop sweat stank.
Former Premier and Harper cabinet minister Jim Prentice resigned his leadership and his just won seat before the night was even over. His days in the public eye are now over for ever.
It isn't likely that this surge presages a similar phenomenon come the next federal election. Provincial results and federal results are almost never reflections of one another - they're mirror images more often.
But then again a month ago no one would have believed the NDP would be elected to an overwhelming majority in Alberta while reducing the party of Lougheed and Klein to a third place rump.
All bets may be off. We'll just have to wait and see.
On a related note - I'm sure the pollsters are relieved they're not throwing up in the bathroom again.
For the first time in over 4 decades someone other than an Alberta Progressive Conservative politician is going to be able to see the books. Hhhhmmmmmmm....
Call me cynical but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there aren't more than a few politicians, former as well as current, along with some technocrats and bureaucrats who are thoughtfully fingering their passports this morning and wondering...wondering...wondering...
It will be fascinating to observe the coming months as we learn more about her and her caucus.
It will be equally fascinating to watch the corporate backlash begin. It will probably be very subtle, at least to begin with, because the mandate is so overwhelmingly clear. I expect the discussions about what the backlash would be and how it would be rolled out began several weeks ago and continued late into last night while the scotch flowed and the flop sweat stank.
Former Premier and Harper cabinet minister Jim Prentice resigned his leadership and his just won seat before the night was even over. His days in the public eye are now over for ever.
It isn't likely that this surge presages a similar phenomenon come the next federal election. Provincial results and federal results are almost never reflections of one another - they're mirror images more often.
But then again a month ago no one would have believed the NDP would be elected to an overwhelming majority in Alberta while reducing the party of Lougheed and Klein to a third place rump.
All bets may be off. We'll just have to wait and see.
On a related note - I'm sure the pollsters are relieved they're not throwing up in the bathroom again.
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Canada's Terrorist Government
Justice Myra Bielby of the Alberta Court of Appeal has postponed her decision till Thursday on whether to release Omar Khadr .
She needs to weigh the threats made against her family.
By the Harper government.
Monday, May 04, 2015
The Academe Enigma
OK, now that the pleasantries are out of the way...
What's the deal with 20th century post-secondary educational institutions?
How likely is it the masters of the universe who brought us the 2008 global financial crisis were all uneducated? Or that they were ignorant of the possible consequences of their deceitful machinations? Or that they had been required to attend and pass courses on ethics while they gathered the credits they needed to be granted a licence to lie, cheat and steal?
Even more problematically, how probable might it be that entire cohorts of science and engineering graduates were never once exposed to the science of anthropogenic climate change? It would appear that thousands upon thousands of them were not. They're plugging away for the petroleum industry. Do you think they're not aware that they're ushering in a global catastrophe? Or perhaps the engineering school they went to taught them that the results of their work should not be included in their considerations.
There certainly seems to be something amiss when the biosphere of earth is facing near term devastation, perhaps total, while the most highly educated human population the world has ever seen are in charge.
Perhaps it's specialization and compartmentalization that's the problem. Perhaps humanity is simply devolving into a species of sociopaths or perhaps advanced educational institutions are by their nature themselves sociopathic and thus their progeny are as well.
I don't know. I'm just throwing stuff at the wall.
But it does seem contradictory that we're racing toward the cliff's edge at the urging of the most highly educated people the world has ever produced. Sure there are also those who are urging us to slow down, step back, stop the self destructive cycle - and they're effectively drowned out by the others. We're actually gaining momentum in our rush to oblivion.
Does anyone know if higher academia is trying to address this conundrum. I think they ought to be. It's their graduates who are leading us to our doom.
A pleasant thought for a sunny Monday on a hot planet.
What's the deal with 20th century post-secondary educational institutions?
How likely is it the masters of the universe who brought us the 2008 global financial crisis were all uneducated? Or that they were ignorant of the possible consequences of their deceitful machinations? Or that they had been required to attend and pass courses on ethics while they gathered the credits they needed to be granted a licence to lie, cheat and steal?
Even more problematically, how probable might it be that entire cohorts of science and engineering graduates were never once exposed to the science of anthropogenic climate change? It would appear that thousands upon thousands of them were not. They're plugging away for the petroleum industry. Do you think they're not aware that they're ushering in a global catastrophe? Or perhaps the engineering school they went to taught them that the results of their work should not be included in their considerations.
There certainly seems to be something amiss when the biosphere of earth is facing near term devastation, perhaps total, while the most highly educated human population the world has ever seen are in charge.
Perhaps it's specialization and compartmentalization that's the problem. Perhaps humanity is simply devolving into a species of sociopaths or perhaps advanced educational institutions are by their nature themselves sociopathic and thus their progeny are as well.
I don't know. I'm just throwing stuff at the wall.
But it does seem contradictory that we're racing toward the cliff's edge at the urging of the most highly educated people the world has ever produced. Sure there are also those who are urging us to slow down, step back, stop the self destructive cycle - and they're effectively drowned out by the others. We're actually gaining momentum in our rush to oblivion.
Does anyone know if higher academia is trying to address this conundrum. I think they ought to be. It's their graduates who are leading us to our doom.
A pleasant thought for a sunny Monday on a hot planet.
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