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Mar 16
Great New WordPress Feature!
It has taken them forever, but finally, WordPress has got their act together and they now provide statistics about who is reading from what country. Here’s a sample of my chart today, I had no idea how much of the world is reading!
Mar 16
Dr. Helen Caldicott: The Legacy of Fukushima, One Year Later…
Dr. Caldicott us one of the most outspoken anti-nuke specialists in the world. Unlike the media, she expressed the true impact of Fukushima only a few days after the disaster began. If you want to understand what really happened, this video is highly recommended…
Mar 16
CUPE Announces Support For Violent Racist Black Bloc Supporter Harsha Walia!
Who’d have guessed! 😉 CUPE has announced support for Harsha Walia & No One Is Illegal’s Ironic march against violence this weekend!
Mar 16
Harsha Walia & Harjap Grewal (Council of Canadians) Wearing Masks At the G20?
And, does this make them terrorists?
Mar 16
Alex Hundert & Harsha Walia Go To Prison Together!
Does this mean that the Council of Canadians supports Black Bloc tactics?
Mar 16
This Image Made Me Cry…
The Japanese government is committing a crime against humanity… Related articles Fukushima Meltdown May Result in 1 Million Cases of Cancer (sunnyromy.wordpress.com) Fukushima Ghost Towns [Fukushima] (kotaku.com) Call to Action: Vigil for Fukushima & Demand Action From our Governments (www.genuinewitty.com)
Mar 16
A Letter to David Murray About Harsha Walia’s Ironic March Against Racism
While researching people who have registered to attend Harsha’s Ironic March Against Racism (she’s a racist herself) I came across David Murray, a recently elected NDP councillor for Pitt Meadows. I’m pretty confident that the people of his community would find Harsha Walia’s racist and sexist attitude to be as abhorrent as most of my …
Mar 15
A Letter to Hedy Fry About Harsha Walia’s Ironic March Against Racism
Hedy Fry is a Liberal Party MP from Vancouver- a highly educated and respectable woman who is originally from Trinidad & Tobago. I love her home country, beautiful beaches (especially Blanchisseuse!), and many lovely people. That said, there are some serious social issues there, many are race related. So, I can understand her reasoning for deciding …
