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Friday, August 07, 2015

I'm Back - but who knows for how long - it's been nearly 3 years.

Lots of not so wonderful things have happened during those years to keep me occupied.  Who cares? No one. But I will try to respond to some issues of the day. 

A big one - the deterioration of DEMOCRACY and the consolidation of the Surveillance State - incipient FASCISM - and  the developments during the last few years - have proven my warnings and comments to be correct.  It did not, however, take enormous brain power then or now to have been and still be correct.  Harper is still willing to destroy democracy to secure his ends (Bill C51).  Obama is doing the same (world-wide surveillance of all communications).  Europe is no better, and, with its long-time anti-democracy laws (slandering the state is a criminal offence - no state claiming to be democratic should have such a law), is closer to NAZISM than at any time since the 1930's.  The only US politician of significance who is worth consideration is Rand Paul.  Yet he has little chance of getting anywhere.  The US public, and probably the Canadian public, has lost their marbles, viz., the attacks on an American dentist who shot a lion in Africa.  A Zimbabwean doctoral student in the US named Goodwell Nzou recently injected some reality and sanity into that issue.  Check it out yourself. 

Justin Trudeau, Liberal, (son of  a dilettante father, who used his office dishonourably during the wrong-headed and improper imposition of martial law in Canada in 1970),  and, Tom Mulcair, NDP, (elected by Quebec separatists who have revealed little common sense), are, some say, poised to win big in the federal election, with their goofy policies and world views.  If one of them gets into office federally, they will be no better than Harper on important issues, and, given their respective naive notions of how the economy and international politics work in the real world, will only make things worse for Canadians.

One of the most important issues facing western society today, almost everywhere, is the movement of Muslims out of their traditional boundaries, into western societies.  It is an 'invasion' of dangerous proportions.    Islam is a combination religious/political movement, completely opposite to our religious and political historical development.  It is still bound up in a 6th or 7th century mentality permeated by values that are anti-democratic, anti-female, cleric-dominated and totally out of step with the philosophy of individualism, liberty and freedom that has developed over centuries of history within  the civilization and economies based on European and European-fostered values.  Over those centuries European-based societies have largely abandoned, except for some increasingly-isolated minorities, the anti-democratic, anti-female, cleric-dominated values that held  those societies in thrall.   Our laws and rules, while they by and large suit and nurture us, make us easy prey for Muslim exploitation.  We are willy-nilly paying for this monster to destroy our societies from within  and are seemingly unable to encourage and enforce the adoption of our values and cultural mores by new immigrants, as happened with previous waves of immigration.  The fact that a minority of Muslim immigrants are actually seeking to extricate themselves from this mentality does not weaken or subvert this analysis.  Our governments are not dealing sensibly with this problem, instead, using the excesses of a minority of Muslims as an excuse to impose anti-democratic measures and laws upon all Canadians and Americans.

The defence against this phenomenon is being encouraged and supported by some enlightened individuals, such as Aayan Hirsi Ali, formerly from Somalia, a victim of and a refugee from the evils of Muslim societies and Islam, yet she has been attacked and harassed by supposedly progressive politicians, journalists and individuals for her valiant efforts.  She was recently shamefully and shamelessly attacked by Jon Stuart, who is typical of such journalists.  It is not surprising that he is also a supporter of Obama, who is a worse President that even George W. Bush.