A Canadian journalist documents a group of white nationalists who’ve been meeting at a gym in Montréal, unbeknownst to the owner of the business.
What happens after the story comes out? thetyee.ca/Opinion/2026...
@pgzulian
Rien n’est plus éloigné que le passé récent parce que le présent s’en mêle. Reposts are not endorsement, just food for thought. La legge di Brandolini: "L'energia necessaria a confutare una stronzata è molto superiore a quella necessaria a produrla."
A Canadian journalist documents a group of white nationalists who’ve been meeting at a gym in Montréal, unbeknownst to the owner of the business.
What happens after the story comes out? thetyee.ca/Opinion/2026...
United we stand, divided we fall!
The reported push to move some air defense missile batteries from the Korean Peninsula to the Middle East comes amid concerns about America’s munition stockpiles amid the Iran War.
Morning soundtrack.
I come back to Coltrane sparingly, usually to a 4-disc collection of ballads, in part because his compositions are a bit scholastic but also because his playing and sound can be overwhelming.
This one, with the always tasteful Kenny Drew, hits a nice early period middle ground.
Brainwashing?
Male menopause.
Way to go! Bonespur man strikes again.
Meet The Female Journalist Risking Her Life To Report On Women In Afghanistan
Psychopaths always screw up theory.
In some ways, Ikenberry was guilty of the same error as Fukuyama: taking for granted that the obvious logic of theory would be strong enough to constrain the human urge in practice not just to build, but to destroy, though both acknowledge that latter urge and its power.
Ikenberry predicted that a declining US would continue to operate within the constraints (often self-imposed) of the liberal international order, because it was the most economical way to use its flagging power, and because an unleashed unipolar hegemon would trigger balancing behavior.
Climate breakdown is occurring more rapidly with the heating rate almost doubling, according to research that excludes the effect of natural factors behind the latest scorching temperatures.
#climatecrisis #auspol www.theguardian.com/environment/...
AFP: "It breaks my heart": UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher says "we're seeing staggering amounts of money, reportedly a billion dollars a day” being spent on the Middle East war, rather than addressing the world’s “huge humanitarian caseload.”
Trumpist rhetoric of a holy war might convince the broader Islamic world that the Christian West is the enemy. If that happens, what is already a large regional conflict will truly spiral out of control. https://bit.ly/4svR06p
This is a marvelous change not only for the Humpback whale 🐋 population but for all of us. We need to keep our gentle giants from going extinct.
Fifty years after New Zealand stopped whaling, humpback population showing signs of recovery | RNZ News share.google/X1HB3JFgaePK...
Gazans displaced to Al-Mawasi tent city describe having to walk long distances to fetch water from far points, not being able to find flat spaces to pitch tents, and there being no health facilities.
With a hind leg up!
NEW ANALYSIS: UK emissions fell 2.4% in 2025 as coal fell to a 400-year low. Incredibly, we used less coal last year than than in 1600, when Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne and Shakespeare was writing Hamlet.
All the details in our article: www.carbonbrief.org/...
President Donald Trump made a stark admission on Thursday about potential retaliatory strikes by Iran, according to a report.
Somebody else will now do the damage.
How about undertaker for US democracy?
The US is imploding. Hopefully, a post-Trump govt will pass a law to cease all of b*ne sp*r man's assets to pay for all the damages he's causing.
Well would you look at that