Your comments on world affairs are usually simultaneously the best and worst news moments of my day. The best because these issues are not being covered either at all or in this way anywhere else for Canadians and the worst because you often raise issues that make me mourn for humanity. Thank you though, Ms. Gilmore.
You know 6 months ago I was thinking Canada should start coordinating with all our allies who have their own versions of the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law). Since then, the MAGA's full-on embrace of garbage like this have convinced me that they better be, or they're guilty of complicity in crimes against humanity.
i think, the outcome of the actions you speak of, have already been decided.
Will sidetrack briefly to define the context of the statement above. In the documentary, "The Last Class" centering on Robert Reich, a renowned economist, former U.S. Labour Secretary, public intellectual, and longtime professor at UC Berkeley. It specifically follows his "Wealth and Poverty course during his final semester.
While in an interview introducing the documentary he speaks of posing a question, to his group of students: "You are no longer generation Z. Generation Z, come gone. What do you see yourselves as?"
The answer, shook him visibly, even in memory, as it did me.
The answer?
"We are the last generation."
What you spoke about pales, as the final outcome has already been decided.
Your comments on world affairs are usually simultaneously the best and worst news moments of my day. The best because these issues are not being covered either at all or in this way anywhere else for Canadians and the worst because you often raise issues that make me mourn for humanity. Thank you though, Ms. Gilmore.
You know 6 months ago I was thinking Canada should start coordinating with all our allies who have their own versions of the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law). Since then, the MAGA's full-on embrace of garbage like this have convinced me that they better be, or they're guilty of complicity in crimes against humanity.
i think, the outcome of the actions you speak of, have already been decided.
Will sidetrack briefly to define the context of the statement above. In the documentary, "The Last Class" centering on Robert Reich, a renowned economist, former U.S. Labour Secretary, public intellectual, and longtime professor at UC Berkeley. It specifically follows his "Wealth and Poverty course during his final semester.
While in an interview introducing the documentary he speaks of posing a question, to his group of students: "You are no longer generation Z. Generation Z, come gone. What do you see yourselves as?"
The answer, shook him visibly, even in memory, as it did me.
The answer?
"We are the last generation."
What you spoke about pales, as the final outcome has already been decided.
The whole thing is a nightmare.
Thank you Rachel for your commentary in a sea of fetid, spineless, so called journalism.