“I don’t need a break, or a fresh start. I just want to be in Edmonton, playing hockey. I want to get back there again, whatever it takes. If that sounds like a robot, then I guess I’m a robot.”
Connor McDavid, in his own words. https://t.co/YWcatIeXxK
Moving the Stollery to a standalone site on the U of A's South Campus is an excellent, positive step toward making this hospital a reality.
https://t.co/YIJEoEz2xz
Great to see you @kishida230. Katy and I were so glad to have the chance to sit down with you and Yuko. Thank you, Fumio, for your friendship and your continued commitment to both the international rules-based order and to a better future for everyone.
She is sleeping now so she doesn’t have to see the disappointment! I would like to share good news with her when she wakes me in the night! Please turn this around
I know some people won't like to hear this, but I think the main problem here isn't this killer's ideology. It's that the internet radicalizes people to do increasingly greater violence on a scarily regular basis and nobody really knows what to do about it.
In the last few years we've seen:
- The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer
- The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC
- The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi
- Multiple assassination attempts against Trump
- The assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the shooting of on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
- Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson
- The assassination of Charlie Kirk
Political violence is contagious. It is spreading. It is not confined to one side or belief system. It should terrify us all.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in it without fear of violence. Political violence is always an attack against us all. You have to be so blind not to see that.