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I try to say what is on my mind and not hurt others, but some things need to be said whether they hurt or not and I do just that. I try to listen as well as talk, but my opinion is just that mine. You need not take it as your own, just respect the fact that I am entitled to it, as you are yours.
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- We Didn’t Know Won’t Work This Time April 24, 2022Perhaps democracy and the rule of law has always been more talk than walk. Something to hold up a orated about, but not fought for when challenged. Continue reading →archemdis
- Color Them Yellow – NATO, Western Alliance, G7, G20, United Nations and All Who Watch and Do Nothing! February 25, 2022When in comes right down to it the world was a better place before the Western Alliance NATO, the G7, G20, the United Nations, SWIFT, and all of the other international organisations who hide behind membership in order to not do the right thing. Continue reading →archemdis
- What Have We Learned About Canadian Police, Policing, Politicians and Some Canadians As a Result of Covid19 February 9, 2022What of the rights of those who have followed the law, did their part to help those most vulnerable in society to covid 19 and are unable for medical reasons to get vaccinated? Who speaks for them? Who protects their right to live in peace to be able to go to work to quite frankly and literally live if it is not the government and not the police? Continue re […]archemdis
- How Long Will The Vaccinated Be Sacrificed To Save The Unvaccinated? January 13, 2022It is time to stop the nonsense and letting the will of the few dictate the lives and deaths of the majority. Continue reading →archemdis
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Is Jason Kenney Pushing Canada Towards A ‘White Canada Policy’ ?
We in Canada have entered a dangerous time as a country and as a people, because Steven Harper and his government seek to take this country and Canadians back to a time in our history that was darkened by racist and supremacist ideology, laws and practices. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, Uncategorized
Tagged Australia, Billy Hughes, Canada, Immigration Restriction Act 1901, Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901, United States, White Australia Policy, World War II
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Once We Were Known As The Fearless Canucks Now We Are Afraid Of Everything And Everyone
This is who the Fearless Canucks have become. We wage war much like the Americans seeking to kill from far away with no concern for who we kill as long as it does not result in any real hand to hand fighting where our soldiers could be killed in large numbers; when this happens voters start to demand the end of the mission, but keep the death count down and your voters will idealistically think they are saving the world and that the war is a fight worth fighting. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Child torture and child soldiers, Government, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged Canada, Collateral damage, Conservative Party of Canada, Omar Khadr, Stephen Harper, United Nations, United States, USA, World War II
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I Did Not Forget Rememberance Day / I Am Thankful Everyday
Our government has treated our veterans in a shameless way. So this year in a personal protest I bought my poppy and said a prayer for the fallen and the living veterans of Canada and the many veterans all over the world and their families. I prayed for an end to all of these senseless wars and the killing and suffering that wars bring. I prayed for peace and the end of war so that there would be no need for veterans and widows of war and the crippling effects of war. I prayed for the day that there would be no longer a need for Veterans Affairs, in my house, alone. Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Uncategorized
Tagged Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian, Conservative, Conservative Party of Canada, Conservatives, Disabled American Veterans, Holidays, Korean War, Military, November 11th, Organizations, Remembrance Day, Veteran, Veterans Affairs Canada, Veterans Day, World War I, World War II
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Where Have All The Empires Gone? Gone To Graveyards Every One. When Will We Ever Learn?
Think of all of the wasted effort, the wasted time, energy and human life, just to be king of the hill for a moment in time. To get what one can never hope to keep. Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, Prejudice, stereotyping, Terrorism, The work force, United States of America
Tagged Austria-Hungary, British Empire, Germany, history, Japan, Middle East, Nazi, Nazism, Norsemen, Ottoman Empire, Roman Empire, Russia, Soviet Union, Spanish Empire, United State, United States, USA, Western world, World War II
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Jewish People This African Descendant Forgives You Anyway
I do not get it, but I guess it is a Jewish thing steeped deep in the secrets between God and the Jewish people. Every other people on this planet has admitted to and apologized for their part in the … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Israel, Israel the rogue nation, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, African slave trade, Antisemitism, bigotry, Black people, Canada, christianity, genocide, God, heavy handed tactics, Holocaust, Israel, Jew, Jewish people, jews and slavery, justice, Nazis, Nazism, politics, relgion, Slavery, stepping up to the plate, Talmud, United States, Warfare and Conflict, World War II
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When It Comes To Crimes Against Humanity Does The Jewish Race Come To The Table With Clean Hands
I sit here looking out my window into the rain and my head is full of thought of the Holocaust of all things. I guess it all has to do with then hunting and capturing of the 90-year-old man, once … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Canada, feeling rejected, feelings of hurt and hatred, genocide, Government, Israel the rogue nation, Palestinian Threats, Prejudice, Quebec Sponsored Genocide, stereotyping, Terrorism, Uncategorized, United States of America
Tagged abuse, Adolf Eichmann, African slave trade, bigotry, Canada, Canadians, christianity, community services, Crime against humanity, Efraim Zuroff, Extermination camp, genocide, Hamitic, heavy handed tactics, Holocaust, Israel, Jew, Jews, John Demjanjuk, Nazi hunter, Nazism, politics, prodedure, relgion, Simon Wiesenthal Center, South Africa under apartheid, State of Israel, Stephen Harper, stepping up to the plate, War crime, War Crimes, Warfare and Conflict, World War II
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Africville Still An Open Wound for Halifax
The Government of Canada‘s Involvement in the Forced Relocations of It’s Citizens Africville was a small unincorporated community located on the southern shore of Bedford Basin. It was a self-contained, tight-knit Black community within the city limits of Halifax, Nova … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, abuse of power, Canada, Government, Moving, Prejudice, Schools and Learning Places, stereotyping, The Church, The work force, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, African-American history, Africville, American Civil War, Bedford Basin, bigotry, Black Nova Scotians, Canada, christianity, City of Halifax, Dorothy Perkins, family support, Government of Canada, heavy handed tactics, judges, justice, law suits, lawyers, Nova Scotia, politics, prodedure, Stephen Harper, World War II
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