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Good evening, everyone.

Digital artists: you've all found yourselves gravitating to specific brushes in whatever programs you use, haven't you.
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Okay...and now it looks like we're finally at the true Main Event...?
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I am reminded that I will always see politics and personal health and safety as married, beyond any hope or fear of divorce. I wish I'd thought to say that, using that phrasing, at the table last night.
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Three streets needing a name change in Ottawa:

- Dundas St. in Vanier
- Langevin Ave. in the Beechwood Corridor
- Trump Ave. in Central Park

All three are side-streets. This shouldn't still be an issue.

(The first namesake delayed the end of slavery in Canada. The second helped organize the worldview behind the "Residential Schools" across Canada. We already know who the last one's named for. It sits in a neighbourhood full of street names taken from the history of New York State.)

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Two reports on the latest phase of this ongoing fight. Frankly, I see merit in the ICC's continued existence and expansion of its reach, flawed as it certainly is right now.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2020/sep/02/us-sanctions-international-criminal-court-fatou-bensouda

https://www.npr.org/2020/09/02/908896108/trump-administration-sanctions-icc-prosecutor-investigating-alleged-u-s-war-crim
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I think we've had alarms raised by the Indigenous nations about this here on the settler-nations of Turtle Island, right? Michael Geist at the University of Ottawa notes some ongoing trouble between South Africa and the USA along similar lines.

https://www.michaelgeist.ca/?p=13769
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I hope we're "interfering" in this mess. Sounds like tbe bigots in Russia have the upper hand at the moment, and some "interference" might indeed be holier than the bigots want believed.

Also, there's a certain amount of getting even for the nightmares some of their intelligence officers and other figures of influence have inflicted upon the rest of the human race these last few years. Their LGBTQ community deserves a bit more freedom from fear.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-gay-marriage-referendum-canada-1.5631879

Back to the job search, and I'll probably be posting opinions on a few other things as the day goes on.
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Thanks to [personal profile] twistedchick for pointing this essay out to me:

https://longreads.com/2020/06/18/the-long-con-of-britishness/

Good on Laurie Penny for this. She's been good for sometimes brutal honesty about the worlds we live in - real and fictional - for a few years now. This is another aspect of that work of hers.

And this comes to mind in particular:

"If you love your country and don’t own its difficulties and its violence, you don’t actually love your country. You’re just catcalling it as it goes by."

Canada's existence in its present form is another consequence of that long con, and the people living here are dealing with being consequences of that as well. Consequences for each other. We are a mess right now. We can do better. We can be better.

Whether we end up with balkanization back into what the Indigenous nations had before first contact with the European nations whose leaders wanted empires built upon the burned bones and spilled blood of the locals; into a mix of Indigenous and Settler holdings; the next conquest of the American Trumpist fascism if that survives this November upcoming; or something else hopefully unified by freely made choice and better for its struggles to accept our own ugly truths and better angels...?

I don't know yet.
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[personal profile] andrewducker just pointed this item out to his friendlisters (including me):

https://www.buzzfeed.com/patrickstrudwick/guardian-staff-trans-rights-letter

Rank and file staffers within that news service recognize the Problem and are looking to solve it. They're meeting resistance from upper management. For now.
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Per our Supreme Court in 1997, the land under dispute has not been ceded by the Wet'suwet'en, right?

So why is this happening? It looks like the honour of the Crown is not being properly upheld here.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/day-4-rcmp-continue-enforcement-against-wet-suwet-en-over-pipeline-injunction-1.5457466
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Someone on Facebook suggested the moment that began that decline was when Benjamin Sisko decided to run with Elim Garak's ideas per "In the Pale Moonlight" on DS9 during the Dominion War.

I think it was about a decade earlier: "Q Who", where Q introduced the Federation and the Borg to each other.
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Remember this entry from 2016?

Can anyone tell me how that petition worked out re: Detroit's next NHL rink?
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Within two to five years, Canada's Prime Minister will be Jody Wilson-Raybould.

How she gets there, we can debate.
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Leaving these links about the comic strip Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for you to look over.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/pennsylvania-newspaper-drops-cartoonist-over-vulgar-trump-message-n970171

https://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2019/02/10

I'm not sure that I can see what the fuss is about.

Wondering if it printed in last Saturday's Toronto Star hardcopy edition intact. (The Star prints Sunday strips on Saturdays as a rule.)

Follow-up: I just checked. Confirmed. It got through Toronto Star editorial scrutiny.
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As I contemplate, rather than celebrate, Canada Day 151:

Three different visions of the EU in play? I suspect that there's a few more besides. However, Merkel and Macron might be able to get something genuinely helpful to most Europeans built despite their disagreements with each other.

Orban, on the other hand, is being Just Plain Toxic, not much better than Vladimir Putin and Aleksandr Dugin. Who are the absolute worst.

What parts of the picture am I missing here?

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