This body. This body holding me. Be my reminder here that I am not alone. In this body. This body holding me. We are eternal all this pain is an illusion...
@MattWi77iams@theselzman My favorite is a goal scored in the 46th minute can be scored AFTER a goal scored in the 47th minute (2nd minute added to the first half). Bonkers!
Toronto Star, 2025: Father’s Day is fine, as long as we focus on mothers instead of fathers
Toronto Star, 2026: actually fuck it, let’s just get rid of it
Cannot make this up, either.
@nytimes opinion has had four recent pieces about fatherhood and masculinity, with six authors:
Three women
A trans "man"
Two childless men
Not one father. The cultural elite contempt for dads runs so deep we don't even get to speak for ourselves.
In July 1985, over a billion people watched Live Aid.
Months earlier, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie had written "We Are the World." All of it was a response to a famine in Ethiopia.
Almost nobody remembers who actually caused the famine. 🧵
still don’t understand what’s so special about Elon Musk’s money that his $1 trillion dollars would solve every problem on earth, but the $7 trillion dollars the US government spends annually hardly solves the problems in America
Rather than addressing the lawful access privacy and security concerns, the government rushed Bill C-22 through committee, cut off debate, avoided a recorded vote, and maligned critics. My post on the embarrassing final stage of a deeply troubling bill.
https://t.co/8j6BQtYpYV
With Minister @gary_srp invoking "you're with us or with the criminals" language as the government seeks to shut down debate on Bill C-22, he would do well to remember how Liberal MPs reacted to that approach years ago on a different lawful access bill.
https://t.co/ZkewWmk38M
Edward Snowden said it the best:
"When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'"
"Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
The government has pushed through its motion to end debate on Bill C-22, forcing the committee into a late night hearing going on right now that no one will watch or can follow to pass the bill and send to the House. An absolute democratic embarrassment.
https://t.co/brRAEXxaWO
Supply management costs low-income households some $600 a year in excessive dairy and poultry prices.
If you think that doesn't matter but the imagined market power of grocery stores does, you are not a serious person, much less a serious government.
https://t.co/4yoWvOEkb1
My post on how the government framed online safety as urgent, yet Bill C-34 defers 50 key decisions. That includes which social media services are covered and what counts as age verification. All overseen by a Digital Safety Commission that does not exist.
https://t.co/MCZNPsyJ9M