Monthly Archive: June 2010
My father once said to me, “Son… I’ve always had a strong sense of Justice. And I think that you have that too.” He was right. But when you care about Justice, you’re forced to seek after something more, something indispensable to it. Before you can find Justice, you need to find Truth. I’ve always believed in an Objective Reality. That outside of oneself, things are the way they are, without regard for our beliefs or opinions. And that the first step in achieving Grace, or Honour, or Nobility, or whatever you want to call it, is to go out...
Imagine a bunch of Doctor Caricatures – giant heads, reflector and stethescopes strapped on, and black shiny boots – they’re jabbering wildly with pointed teeth, smiling and promising that they’re here to help while they stick sharp needles in your belly– That’s what it feels like when you read the Ontario Human Rights Commission‘s website. For those of you still under the delusion that you live in a free country, the Human Rights Commissions are a group of government run secret courts where the presumption is guilt until you can prove innocence. They’re premised on the Third-Wave-Feminist concept of Institutional...
A good friend of mine Lino D, Conservative most of his life, has recently grown disillusioned with their politics and begun to turn to a more Federalist philosophy. He’s started up a blog on issues in Canadian Governance, which I will be writing for. I just tossed up my first article today concerning the problems with newspaper nowadays, how it’s more about sloganeering than reporting. Go check it out here. And for the Patriots among you who like desktop backgrounds, he tossed this little image together (left-click for the full size version).
I guess I can’t really blame my neighbour for what happened. You see, I’d been out of town for the past week, and the endless crying in The Human Centipede is rather convincing (the plot and dialogue are another matter). As far as my neighbour knew, my girlfriend had been home alone when the screaming started, and can you really expect a single mother to intervene? And I guess I can’t really blame the police, either. As far as cops go they were decent enough. Of course they took the throwing star my brother given me the day before, fresh...
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