Saturday, April 11, 2026

yeah, no shit.

they have already sent systems. they shot down the f15.

i told them not to piss around.

now, instead of having a new government in iran, we have the old government in iran, except with modern air defenses, and we have to fight them, whether we like it or not. trump has turned certain victory into necessary grinding war.

that's what happens when you negotiate.

that guy seems to have misunderstood what hammer time is supposed to be about.

i'm sorry.

i can't resist.



alf is certainly an example of an illegal alien that ate cats.

keep him away from the hammers.
just don't bring alf into this unless you want to bake him a cat.

did alf ever get to eat a cat? did the writers give him that moment of pleasure before e.t. picked him up?
if this were a norse saga, the young ynglinga would get the entire iranian delegation drunk and then burn the castle down when they fall asleep.
iran appears to be asking to be bombed, at this point.

again: please target the ruling party's infrastructure, not the civilian infrastructure. if you want to accomplish something here, you have to hit the upper class, not the poor.
personally, i think hunter biden v ivanka trump would be a better fight.
the truth is already understood: the canadian government is kidnapping these women and killing them to keep the birth rate down.

nobody will say that because nobody can prove that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_and_Murdered_Indigenous_Women
people outside of canada may not understand that indigenous women in this country have had a tendency to disappear for decades, and it's long been understood - but never been clearly proven - that there is some government body killing them in an intentional act of genocide. there was a government-funded inquiry, but it was little more than a cover-up.

i'm not sure why she connected the two acronyms together. they are not directly related concerns. in fact, the general understanding is that the women are being targeted to prevent them from breeding, so connecting it to the queer community would be missing the point.

but if there's an opportunity to raise awareness about the longstanding very serious genocidal concern of missing and murdered indigenous women in canada, it should be taken. this isn't something historical. this is ongoing. our government is never going to come clean on this without outside pressure.

the place i recently moved to is bordering on this property:


i made a request to bylaw on mar 24th about baiting rats in the backyard, after finding dead rats on the 18th and 23rd. there were firefighters here on the 4th but not the 12th. i mentioned that there was an encampment and the rats were connected to the encampment.

the tenants on this property that are getting evicted (enforcement is april 14th) appear to have been dealing drugs to the encampment, and i'm not sure what role the property owner has in the supply chain at this point. i would describe the ownership situation here as 'weird'. but i'm pretty weird, myself. i have no evidence and don't want to make assumptions but i'm going to assess the issue after the 14th. i've been told there are crackheads upstairs, and they're getting evicted due to starting fires. i can see they're connected to the encampment. i expect the issue to be resolved, but i realize it won't be if the property owner is the drug dealer. i can't prove that but i am not going to stay here much longer if it isn't. 

i made several calls to the sheriff in february and march asking about enforcement and didn't get an answer until april 1st. police showed up at my door for a "wellness check" on mar 30th, for shady reasons. somebody thought i was dead. apparently.

my issue is with the drug use, and with the rats, because they're an issue. this property has a serious rat problem. they seem to be dead, but the clean-up is going to be substantive and it's going to take some effort to get it under control. the encampment was attracting rats and attracting thieves because it was attracting drug users. it's not the drug use itself, it's the lifestyle required to pay for the drugs and the fact that drug addicts tend not to cleanup their shit. leftists tend to be ignorant and stupid on this point  - yes drug users steal shit to pay for their drugs and there is no utility in denying that. denial doesn't fix it.

a hypothetical homeless camp of drug-free people that are vigilant about keeping the space clean wouldn't bother me. that's not what this was. i'm glad they're gone.

if my request to bylaw or my calls to the sheriff helped clear the situation out, great.

hopefully, the situation improves and i can finish cleaning the place up this month.

Friday, April 10, 2026

the democrats need to run a serious candidate in 2028 because there's going to be a lot of shit to clean up.

kamala harris is not a serious candidate, and she's the singular reason they lost in 2024. she won't win a primary. it's a moot point.

they need to run somebody a little older with a lot of foreign policy experience, because whether americans like it or not, the president's singular role is foreign policy, and whoever walks in in 2028 is going to have to have a strong working knowledge of what they're doing.
i want to note some of the language used here. it looks...familiar.

i know who this guy is. he's very right-wing and not somebody i would cite. my argument is that this whole thing is backwards: iran is a fascist state, israel is a liberal democracy (with problems, but nobody is perfect) and the entire spectrum is reversed on this issue. the democrats are the conservatives now, and the republicans are the liberals; the liberals are swinging out to the right of the conservatives, who are not exactly running to the left, but are just letting the liberals cede ground to the ndp. in the united states, this is sort of a correction to historical norms. it's hard for us to understand it, but it's the 1960-2020 period that is actually weird. the democrats are supposed to be right-wing. the republicans are supposed to be liberal.

i don't want to confuse people. i'm a revolutionary socialist and i prefer liberals to conservatives, but the spectrum is broken, and a lot of people are misaligned. a lot of people are disenfranchised. revolutionary socialists believe peace is a naive, stupid thing that reactionary conservatives believe in. class conflict is perpetual. revolution is constant. iran is about the most reactionary, backwards, right-wing regime on the planet, and any socialist that actually reads would be fully in support of regime change in iran. that's the funny thing about the neo-cons - they're all trotskyists. they're all socialists, and they all sound like socialists, until you realize that they're all cynical and vulgar and applying marx to maximize greed. i'm not on their side for that reason. i'm the outsider, the actual socialist, that actually wants the kurds to win in iran. so you will see me break with the neocons quite abruptly. i'm not christopher hitchens, even as i insist that hitch was horribly smeared by both sides, and more than capable of defending himself, even if people decided not to listen near the end.

one of my favourite ironic quips is

i don't have a file, i have a filing cabinet.

variation:
the only target audience i'm reaching is the cia.

i know i have an audience but it's not clear who or what it is.

i've found several threads about me on fourchan, for example. these are creepy people that i wouldn't like much, and a lot of them are probably trump voters, but they seem to like me. they like my writing, mostly. i certainly do a lot of it.

but i'm a musician and i know i have an audience on that level as well, i've just never been able to entirely quantify or pinpoint it.

if you read this site a lot, realize i'm desperately poor. i live on disability. i come from a lower class background and have nothing to inherit. i'm cradle to grave poor, but i'm ok with that. i'm happy with little. what's getting under my skin right now is that i'm struggling to fight off an attack by investors that upended my life. the court rulings have been wrong, but i'm forced to drag people to the supreme court to correct them and the fact is it's not worth my time but i can't pay off the debt in any other way.

if you want to help me stabilize, there are some options on the right hand side of the page. there's a paypal donation link. i accept e-transfers to the email address on the side (the contact link). you could buy my music on bandcamp.

anything you can direct towards me will help get me out of debt, which is all i really need. i'm stable and happy but the debt is impossible, and it's the result of an unfair attack by investors that i was able to survive, but only due to my wits, and some good luck. this baseless and frivolous attack would have destroyed most people in my position, and the court facilitated it, instead of stopping it.

if i can get it to the supreme court, i should win. it's the superior court that's gone apeshit insane. the supreme court still works. most conservatives in canada will make the opposite argument.

but i'd rather focus on my art and i can't until i get this debt wiped out.

if there are any left-leaning liberals growing tired of mark carney and looking to join the ndp or the greens, this weekend would be the right time to do it.

this is a potential ballot issue that could bring people to vote. carney may have opened a pandora's box, here.

why would trump care about the midterms?

he's already passed everything he's going to introduce. he's a lame duck. he avoids congress as an ideological position. he'll veto anything that comes to his desk that he doesn't like.

control of the house in 2027 is of no real consequence or importance to trump's remaining years in office, and i wouldn't imagine that congressional considerations will have any effect on him at all.

so, it would appear as though reports of iran mining the strait of hormuz were correct.

naval mines of this sort are almost completely forbidden under international law. 

iran should be sent the bill for the clean-up operation and be held liable for damages resulting from the blockade.
i would hardly expect the americans to encounter much difficulty in hacking into a data centre in montreal if they want to.

the concept of norad requires data sharing. the americans would be right to view this with extreme suspicion.

i don't think canada needs offensive fighter jets at all. i think we need missiles and drones.

something that distant observers might found counter-intuitive is that the main opposition party in hungary appears to be to the right of orban, not to his left.
one of the things i do here is analyze polls. i have a degree in math, and experience in polling. i have a pretty good track record of avoiding algorithms and developing approaches on an election-by-election basis. elections are unique and always have factors to identify if you want to get a good prediction. standard models and textbook formulas don't work well in predicting elections.

i want to give you a heads up on hungary - the polling is unreliable. the outcome is entirely unclear.

every single government poll has orban ahead. every single "independent" poll is funded by the opposition. an analyst has nothing to work with, here. it looks very much like an iron curtain state.

something polling firms have found in iron curtain states is that even if the polling is clean, the respondents won't be honest with you. a very large percentage of people in these countries remain fearful about anybody calling them and asking them questions, and that works in any and every direction.

you further need to factor in the likelihood of corruption, both by the government and the opposition, which is high.

so, this is currently a toss-up. there is no way to analyze the data i have available to me, other than to label it unreliable. and, despite being an eu member state, i do not have confidence in the elections being free or fair - and that criticism is in both directions.

your guess as to how this turns out is as good as anybody's.
the gulf states have substantive military capacity. they spend a lot of money on defense. they should be embarrassed.
there is no utility in discussing the issue with lebanon, as they have no capacity to hold hezbollah accountable for it's crimes. if there was an international anti-terrorist force in lebanon to fight hezbollah, like there was in afghanistan to fight the taliban, israel might be obligated to let them take charge. but the demands on israel to stop amount to a complete suspension of international law, and it's replacement by some satanic amalgam of christian and islamic law that has no bearing in secular reality and cannot be taken seriously.

israel is going through the motions on this.

it gave lebanon the chance to talk, and it refused, which is consistent - it just proves yet again that lebanon is a failed state that is incapable of controlling terrorism and requires outside intervention to hold the terrorists accountable. israel cannot be expected to do more than this, and lebanon has rejected it.

my position is that these delays to allow trump to explore his delusions are just enabling the iranians to rebuild their air defenses, and it's just going to make the eventual necessary regime change more costly to accomplish in the end.
did the arabs get a little pushy in trying to tell trump what to do?

rumours have long been that the arabs have a history of being bossy with the americans. one wouldn't expect trump to react well to that.

now, i highly doubt that the iranians are going to give trump what he wants, but it's becoming clear that this is what he wants: to shift alliances away from the arabs and towards iran. the incoherence of this position doesn't matter. it's donald trump.

so, the arabs are calling starmer in, like the indigenous groups in canada insist on calling the queen, because that's who they made their agreement with. they feel shafted, and are venting, but it's their own fault.

i have repeatedly pointed out that i'm not a clairvoyant. i don't have a crystal ball. i can't predict the future. i'm a logician and an analyst, and i pay closer attention to empirical facts and less attention to ideology than most. i call it as i see it. and trump wants to be friends with iran and wants to throw the arabs under the bus to do it, but that almost certainly won't happen.

there remains no alternative to regime change in iran.

but trump is increasingly making this process more and more complicated and leaving a knottier and knottier mess for the next president to unravel.
what i'm getting at is that all evidence suggests that the americans actually signed this 10 point list the iranians are publishing, despite their refusal to admit it. why would they do that? it's not because they were going to lose the war. nobody questions that they would succeed at a ground invasion if they tried, but they made it clear shortly after this started that they didn't want regime change at all, they wanted to maintain the existing system, and capture it. he wants a hostile corporate takeover, not a revolution.

could it be that trump actually thinks that the iranian demands are in america's self-interest and more so than anything the arabs or jews are proposing?

the iranian demands are clearly not in the interests of the arab countries, but we know how trump thinks about this, and we know trump tends to agree with right-wing authoritarian states when given the choice. it's entirely plausible that trump would side with iran and tell the arabs to fuck off.

what we've been hearing from trump the last few days is suggestive of the idea that he thinks the iranian demands are beneficial to the united states and he wants a cut and not that he's seeking to maintain imperial position or the status quo in the region. he may consider the idea of closing the bases in the area, or moving them around, to be in america's self-interest, he may actively seek to personally profit from any tolls in the gulf and he may be happy to agree to pay for reconstruction, then hire himself to do it, at american taxpayer expense. 

of course, this is stupid of him. he's going to have to move to russia to pull this off. but he is stupid. we know that.
if you were taking bets on trump actually wanting to remove american bases from the middle east, what would be the odds on it?

the arabs are clearly fucking useless as allies, but people like me having been saying that for decades. that's not a surprise.

i've heard chomsky state a half dozen times that the saudis couldn't find the power switch on the weapons they were sold and would need american forces to operate them. then, what's the point? it's just machinery aging in a warehouse.
so, this is a weird and still developing situation but i would suggest the following right now:

short-term winners: united states
short-time losers: south korea, japan, india
long term losers: iran, china, ukraine, arabs, europe
long term winners: russia, israel, eritrea, djibouti, somaliand, egypt
i've also stated repeatedly that this was the arabs' war to fight, and they would need to fight it to win it, but it's looking relatively clear at this point that they are refusing to fight their own wars. there's a reason starmer is in the gulf instead of somebody like rubio.

the result of them refusing to fight their own wars is that it's looking like trump is going to negotiate away their standing in the region, in exchange for something of benefit to himself. 

that's what happens when you don't take responsibility for yourself.

as mentioned, the situation is still developing, but the arabs are likely going to be a major loser, here. 

trump will dump his losses on them to the extent that he can and they're going to have to eat it.
pacifists always lose.
while the situation is still developing, the united states clearly won the war and the biggest loser is clearly europe, and precisely because it picked pacifism over revolution.
the democrats are still fighting the last war, basically. and so is most of europe. it's at the root of the problem, but it's what happens when you do everything by surprise and can't even be bothered to give enough of a fuck to even try to brainwash people.
asking trump for an "exit strategy" in iran again demonstrates a fundamental level of ignorance as to the nature of the conflict. it's an idea lifted directly from iraq that the democrats are recycling and should not be. it reflects a poor understanding of the situation and makes them look stupid.

there were thousands of us troops in iraq. there are zero us troops in iran.

before you can have an exit strategy, you need to have an entrance strategy, and that is what trump is struggling with - they're trying to get in to iran and don't like the options available to them. the truth is that they have several options, but they won't implement any of them.

this "ceasefire" is consequently not a way out of iran but an attempt to get in to iran. the media is not understanding this. at all.

democrats should be asking trump to clarify what his entrance strategy is. right now, they appear to not really have one, other than to try to get iran to sign things they're never going to sign and essentially let them come in as business partners.

trump does not currently need an exit strategy because he hasn't entered iran. he can really just say "fuck it" and sail off. there's nothing to disengage from.
don't be surprised if trump does actually agree to pay for reconstruction in iran, then hire himself to do it.

they can call it the Iran Board of Peace.

maybe he can even get a hotel built there.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

it's been my own personal experience over the last several years that the rule of law has completely collapsed in canada, and we no longer have real laws, we just have tyrants in robes enforcing christian values on a baffled secular society that is increasingly rejecting the court system as irrelevant, because it won't follow it's own rules, but wants to run the society out of the back of a bronze age mythological text. i can see something similar happening in the united states. i suppose i shouldn't be surprised to see the same collapse in the rule of law occurring in europe, even as rates of atheism and rejection of faith are higher than they've ever been.

everything the europeans have said for weeks is the complete opposite of actual international law, even when they try to claim they're citing it.

actual international law should give iran a multibillion dollar bill to pay and get out of israel's way as it wipes out the group attacking it, but that's not what anybody is enforcing, at all. bigoted right-wing governments are trying to enforce international religion, not international law.
if iran refuses to pay for the damages it created, as it no doubt will, it's assets should be seized and redistributed.

...or, at least, that's how you do this if you actually want to enforce actual laws, rather than just make up laws that don't exist, and imagine how they should be applied, based on some stupid christian moral bullshit.
there is an international body that exists to oversea the law of the sea. countries being denied transit should be suing iran in court for damages. if actual international law is actually applied, the iranians should be forced to pay for the damages they caused in the gulf countries and be liable for losses incurred as a result of illegally closing the straits.

it's not up for the united states to concede control of the strait to iran. the united states has no jurisdiction in the matter. any agreement ceding control of the straits in exchange for something like free oil has no basis in any law but is the magical thinking of an idiot president and a terrorist government, who are apparently discussing colluding with each other to continue to harass and terrorize the people around them.

iran is a signatory to the treaty. the united states is not.
israel should very pointedly tell canada to shut the fuck up and go fuck itself.
by what mechanism, exactly, does mark carney believe that the united states has the right to sign an agreement on behalf of israel?

would he concede that same power in terms of the united states signing an agreement on behalf of canada?

no.

he's a fucking idiot. it's that simple.
canada should be offering tactical support in the fight against hezbollah, not seeking to appease it by supporting a ceasefire that it won't adhere to.
the morally bankrupt leaders of the west never lose an opportunity to align themselves with anti-semitism, no matter how speciously or incorrectly.

israel's behaviour is fully justified under international law, due to lebanon's refusal to address the problem, and they are fully morally justified in their activities.

iran's behaviour is in contravention of international law in several manners, and is ridiculously immoral on top of it.

if these pseudo-nazis would come out and say the truth of it - which is that they hate israel and want to see it destroyed - that could be addressed on it's face. instead, they make references to international law that are blatantly wrong and overwhelmingly backwards.

this is what happens when you allow your society to be overrun by backwardsness through lax immigration standards.

when canada opposed the invasion of iraq, it was done by correctly citing international law and was a kind of hill to die on in terms of upholding a dying system of norms. that's not the case, here. carney has no idea what he's talking about, and is acting strictly on a jew hating gut reaction. he's just a fucking nazi.

canadians will need to rise up to put an end to canada's growing appeasement towards terrorism.

the eu's pacifism and appeasement towards terrorism seems to have gotten itself into a bit of a mess hasn't it? 

maybe they should call putin and ask him to protect them from fascism. that worked out great in the 30s, right?

it remains to be seen if the eu's opposition to iran's contempt for international law will rise beyond the level of a stern rebuke. i doubt it.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

trump's unjustified lenience with iran to advance his own self-interest of a final settlement has merely emboldened the terrorist death cult, who neurotically think their god is saving them from harm.
so, the following is clear regarding this "agreement" reached between the united states and iran.

- the americans are holding to the position that it is a starting point for negotiations
- the iranians have no intention of adhering to the agreement or of negotiating

it is also clear that trump does not want to bomb iran's civilian infrastructure and never had any intent to. iran was supposed to sign a deal, and they're not going to.

it's not clear what the americans are going to do. they could walk off, or they could escalate. if they walk off, they're going to have to come back, and soon.

i want to encourage and call on the pentagon to develop a clear regime change option for trump to implement. there is no diplomatic solution. the only solution is regime change. it seems somewhat ridiculous to me that the pentagon has not done that, and i suspect they must have, but for whatever reason it's being seen as inadequate. it might be the use of ground troops. it might be shifts in the use of technology since the plans were written. i don't know.

this doesn't strike me as that complicated - you blow up the palaces and dismantle the ruling class. all of it. not this guy and that guy, but all of them. all of the clerics, all of the judges, all of the mullahs, all of the governors, all of the police stations, all of them, along with the infrastructure they use to rule with. if that plan is not written, it should be, and the pentagon should be preparing it to give to the president to enforce. that is the only eventual possible outcome, and it's a question of when and not if.

the longer the americans drag out the inevitable, the more complicated and costly the eventual invasion becomes.

somebody needs to wake donald trump up from his delusion of capitalist negotiation, as a first priority. this is going nowhere until trump drops his bullshit and delusional insistence on signing an agreement with these psychopaths.
if the result of the war is the displacement/expulsion of shia groups from lebanon, the lebanese state should emerge stronger from the conflict and better able to prosecute the terrorist entities for their crimes against israel. it will remain up to them to do so, or face the consequences of their ineptitude.
lebanon has not acted to arrest or prosecute hezbollah members, or done anything at all to hold them accountable for their criminal behaviour. it would be better if the international community would help lebanon eliminate hezbollah, and it certainly has the means and expertise, but it won't do so due to it's moral ineptitude after some bleeding hearts got upset about seeing monstrous terrorist women rightly held indefinitely in isis camps, and due to lingering, growing and underlying anti-semitic attitudes being exported from the middle east to the west.

israel is not able to act in the international capacity that a country like canada could. it won't always look pretty, but israel is doing what it can and what it must do, in response to the inaction by the global community to eliminate terrorism in lebanon and western europe is increasingly defining itself as being on the wrong side of this conflict, which will have consequences. 

israel needs support in it's struggle against terrorism, not criticism.
the science is abundantly clear that spanking your kids is fucking retarded.

the law should be changed to explicitly clarify that parents caught spanking their kids will be prosecuted for assault, to the full extent of the law.

at this point, the most important thing is throwing carney out of office, even if we have to elect the conservatives to do it.
the liberals are opening up a hole the size of carney's ego for the ndp to run through and they have everything necessary to do it in place, they just need to drop the baggage of some foolishness in order to do it. it's an open question whether they can.

it is very predictable that the liberals are going to get bitten very hard by the ndp in the next election. what is less clear is if they can steal the liberal base altogether or if it just helps the conservatives win, forcing the liberals to rebuild and come back with a new arrogant fake leftist, like that goofy guilbeault guy in quebec.
this woman is a lunatic that was on the right-wing fringe of the conservative party.

canadians need to punish the liberals at the first opportunity. severely.
it's extremely important that israel continue it's operation against the depraved terrorist group hezbollah, which needs to be completely wiped off the face of the earth, and i will state again that canada should be offering assistance to israel and to lebanon in that task, to permanently destroy this pestilence once and for all.
the media has never understood donald trump because they try to treat him like a modern republican, and he's not one. the reaganites hate him more than anybody else.

what actually happened last night? was an agreement reached? is this the end of the war?

there is some real possibility that trump might decide it's not worth it and just sail off, but that's not what happened. what happened was that donald trump decided, clearly delusionally but nonetheless, that iran's counter-offer demonstrated he has a business partner in iran to make a deal with. that's what he said, and you should believe him. therefore, he doesn't need to blow them up, because he succeeded in bringing them to the table.

yes, they were at the table before this started. trump doesn't see that. he blocks that part out. 

conservatives like to criticize liberals for wishful thinking, and that's the right way to understand donald trump. trump is demonstrating something conservatives call confirmation basis. the liberal analog to this is the suspension of disbelief, but trump is a liberal and not a conservative, and the conservative critique is more correct. trump sees what he wants to see, not things as they actually are.

trump legitimately believes he will negotiate a deal with iran that gives america what it wants, in exchange for what it doesn't care about. that's what happened, because that's what trump wanted to happen - he wanted his threats to force iran to negotiate, and he is seeing what he wants to see, rather than what is.

it's not clear how long these negotiations will need to fail before trump gets bored with them and it's not clear how he will react when he does, but he very well may just sail off, which is the worst outcome possible. but he did it in afghanistan, and he didn't learn from what happened.

so, the media is going to have all kinds of stupid analyses and they will mostly be wrong. 

trump wants a deal and he grasped on pure magical thinking to prove himself right and give himself more time to make it. that's the reality of what happened.
trump's quixotic insistence on negotiating with terrorists, who are clearly not negotiating in good faith and clearly have no intention of adhering to any agreement, is what happens when you treat government like a business and place business people in positions of power in government. a lot of people will try to analyze what's wrong with what's happening. the root cause of the problem is capitalism, and placing business people in positions of power in a democratic governing structure. there are profound contradictions between how the business world operates, which is authoritarian and hierarchical, and how a democracy operates. capitalism and democracy don't plug and play very well, and are ultimately not compatible with each other. the business world will subvert and evade democracy at every possible step.

for trump, everything is transactional. everything is a negotiation. everything is business. iran is not an enemy, but a business partner. he has no capacity to comprehend the situation in any other terms. he seeks a hostile takeover, not a clash of civilizations. this is an unworkable approach and a foolish strategy, and is going to leave the americans with billions in debt and nothing to show for it, while the iranians merely try to take advantage of their stupidity, but trump is unable to construct a better strategy because he doesn't have the life experiences, the education, the ideological inclination or the aptitude to do so. if smarter people don't prevail, iran is going to emerge from this mess as a bigger problem than they were when this started, generating the need for a long and serious war to dismantle them. you can't negotiate with terrorists. 

the correct way for americans to learn from the bizarre catastrophe of donald trump is to erect a 100 foot barricade between government and business, but i'm not holding my breath or expect it to happen. the rest of the world can learn from america's mistakes in giving executive power to capital better than america will.
no, trump's bullying did not "work".

- iran conceded nothing whatsoever. the united states is beginning with their ridiculous draft. trump caved to them, they didn't cave to him.
- but this won't last. it's extremely temporary. there remains no alternative to regime change in iran, even if trump evades responsibility for it and leaves it for the next president.
- the iranians are reportedly still bombing people, and israel is unlikely to halt what they're doing.
- the iranians cannot be trusted to live up to their agreements.

anybody with assets stranded in the gulf should get them out immediately and then avoid the area. if there's any value to this, it's to let people that got stuck in between clear out, so do do that.

this isn't an end, even if people want it to be. ends require resolutions. donald trump is not beethoven; he has to resolve. this resolves nothing.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

america's new theme song:



america looks weak, cowardly and stupid.
the united states accomplished absolutely nothing, and this war was a waste of time. they are running away rather than carrying out regime change, leaving the israelis in an impossible situation.

trump should be ashamed of himself for failing to follow through, and creating a mess for the next administration to deal with.

the terrorist death cult in iran must be destroyed by any means possible. this is now more pressing than it's ever been.
trump is threatening to destroy iranian civilization.

the truth is that the iranians have already been completely wiped out several times and bounced back and that tearing down the islamic state would aid in the return of iranian civilization, which is currently in a period of submission to arab colonialism.

- there are no clear records to explain how the persians destroyed the elamites, but elam disappears from history after an assyrian campaign against them. when the persians and medes reappear, they are a new ethnic group in control of a devastated elamite state. they are initially seen as elamites.
- the greeks wiped the persians out and set up a new greco-persian empire called seleucia to replace them. 
- the seleucids, who were seen as greek colonizers, were overthrown by the parthians, who were a new iranian tribe from the plateau and not persians.
- the parthians were badly defeated by the romans under trajan and septimus severus and while the romans did not annex persia because it was seen as outside of the greco-roman cultural sphere, it did not ever recover. the parthians were overthrown by the sassanids, who were persians, like the achaemenids.
- the sassanid state was demolished by the romans under heraclius, but he again refrained from annexing it, despite nearly sacking the capital. the romans at this stage believed that history was over and wanted to maintain territorial integrity. really. they just wanted things to go back to how they were.
- however, the roman victory in the last roman-persian war (along with the plague) left the persians so weak that they were completely wiped out by the barbarian arabs, who completely toppled the persian state and converted them to islam.
- unlike the romans, the arabs began to aggressively colonize mesopotamia and western iran (the plague had recently depopulated it). western iran was then slowly kurdified and the kurds emerge as the dominant cultural and ruling power. but, a series of persian dynasties did slowly emerge in the east and reconstitute itself, including the saffarids and the samanids.
- the persians were then again wiped out by invaders, this time by turks invading from the east, who set up the ghaznavid empire and then were replaced by the seljuk turks, who invaded western iran and reunited it. they were replaced by mamluk turks, who created khwarazm, who were assimilated deeply into persia, but were turks.
- the mongols completely destroyed the turks, and in the process recreated persian identity, but that required killing millions and millions and millions of people. a mongol controlled persian state called the il khanate emerges, which falls apart and reconstitutes as the timurid empire, before beng replaced by the safavids, an iranian dynasty. even after 500 years of rule by turks and mongols, the persians still re-emerge.
- however, they are destroyed by the turks a second time in the mid 1700s, and the turks manage to maintain control until the early 1900s, when the persians re-emerge yet again.
- many people in and outside iran consider the 1979 islamic revolution to be a return of arabic colonialism in iran, and consider the struggle against the islamic republic to be a struggle for persian nationalism. overthrowing the islamic state means bringing back persian identity, once again. if the islamic state is defeated, it will allow for a return of persian civilization, not signal the destruction of it.

my language has been very careful.

the iranian state - the mullahs. the islamic republic - has no future. it is a matter of time before the state is destroyed and functionally erased from history. nobody will remember much from this period, when it is over. it will be a blip in time - a failed state.

but this is not the destruction of iranian civilization, but rather a pre-requisite for it's return, as the islamic state is holding iranian identity and iranian culture hostage and in submission, and abolishing it will allow them to reassert themselves and rebuild.
this is worth watching:



bill c-9 does a number of things but there are two things to take particular note of:

- it bans protests in front of buildings. the law says:

Bill C-9 would amend the Criminal Code to create a new intimidation offence for conduct intended to provoke a state of fear in a person in order to impede their access to:

a building or structure, or part of a building or structure, that is primarily used for religious worship or by an “identifiable group” for administrative, social, cultural or sports activities or events, as an educational institution (including a daycare centre) or as a residence for seniors; or a cemetery.

An “identifiable group” is defined in subsection 318(4) of the Criminal Code as a group distinguished by colour, race, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or mental or physical disability.

In addition, the Bill would create a new offence for intentionally obstructing or interfering with another person’s lawful access to the same places protected under the new intimidation offence. The obstruction offence would include a statutory exception so that it does not apply to people who are at or near the protected places for the sole purpose of obtaining or communicating information. The new intimidation and obstruction offences would be punishable by a maximum of 10 years imprisonment on indictment or two years less a day by summary proceeding.

- it eliminates the religious exemption for hate speech. currently, you can argue that hate speech is justified if it's a part of a religious text, like the parts of the bible that call for stoning gay people. the bill deletes that. in theory, that would mean that reading the bible in public could generate hate speech charges, if it's done in a way that poses a threat to an identifiable group and is meant to intimidate them. you'd have to be doing it on purpose, with the intent to intimidate. this has recently been a problem with muslim groups in canadian cities.

- the bill also makes it an offence to display symbols associated with terrorist groups in public, but i don't expect that to withstand a constitutional challenge and consider it dead on arrival. this issue has already been adjudicated ad naseum and this is in fact settled law - this is protected speech, and the government is wasting everybody's time trying to criminalize it. the court will tear this down in seconds without a notwithstanding clause, and there isn't one. so i'm not wasting bytes on that. i just hope it's not a hamas symbol that overturns the law, but it probably will be. yes - this would make flying a hamas flag an offense in canada, punishable by up to ten years. but nobody is going to go to jail for this.

there has been a lot of conservative opposition in canada to the second part of the law, which i actually support as long overdue. if we're going to have hate crime legislation in canada, it should be written to target religious groups, not to exempt them. religion is the primary and dominant source of hate in the world and the entity most in need of regulation in order to eliminate hate, because it causes almost all of it. the idea of exempting it is ridiculous; it should be what the law is intended to stop.

there has been almost no discussion of the first part of the law, which i find more concerning and staunchly oppose. this law, which is in the senate, would criminalize teacher's strikes or nurse's strikes and give scabs a legal right to break a picket line. striking workers could be sent to jail for ten years for enforcing a picket line and history shows that this is how the law would be used, not to arrest muslims for blocking a synagogue. the scope of the law is so broad that it would criminalize virtually any assembly rights. it's very clearly unconstitutional, but nobody has even criticized it at all. the focus has been on defending the supposed rights of religious bigots to use their sacred texts to spread hatred.

if you zoom out and look at the kinds of laws being passed in this country both in quebec and by the federal government, it indicates that there's a developing crisis in this country. canada is a secular society that did not enforce a rigorous enough immigration policy for far too long, and it's generated deep social fissures that the legislature is struggling to address. it's worth being clear that what needs to be addressed is the root cause, which is not adhering close enough to the points system. we need to go back to better screening for secular values on the way in, so we don't need these kinds of laws explicitly passed to protect our culture and enforce our way of life.

if you want to pray in your basement with the doors and windows closed, that's your choice. i think you're retarded, but that's up to you to work through.

but i maintain that i have no obligation to tolerate you, and i have a positive right to be completely free from you. i should never have to see, hear or know about you in any way at all.
quebec is a step ahead of the rest of the continent in implementing much needed checks to ensure that the general population, including but not limited to children, maintains the right to live free from religious coercion.

in a truly secular society, normal people should never be forced to interact with, acknowledge or tolerate any kind of religion in any minimal way whatsoever. 

religion has no valid place in the modern world. i applaud quebec for being a leader and encourage the rest of the continent to start catching up.

Monday, April 6, 2026

the iranians certainly are carrying out war crimes, but that's not a justification or an excuse. there probably won't be any trials when this is done because everybody will be dead, but you generally arrest the fuckers and prosecute them, you don't emulate them.

i hope the pentagon steps up, here.

he might be right, if there was a causal implication. but there isn't.

trump clearly believes that his bullying will result in a settlement. i don't. i'd rather he target the regime directly, because i think that would actually work.

so long as the palaces have generators, this will do nothing except cause grief.

right.

get off your fucking cross, don coyote.

is this a good cop bad cop shtick or what?

the israelis are serious about this and doing this right, but they can't fight this war on their own. that's the point.

it doesn't look like they're intending on abiding by a ceasefire, and they shouldn't. they're not done, and stopping now will make the whole thing pointless.

this doesn't strike me as a good reason to send somebody back somewhere where they're going to face harsh punishments. the article is framing her as a hypocrite and deserving of what's coming. i'm not comfortable with that.

there's clearly a contradiction in her social media identities, but it leads me to question who was posting to her account. 

regardless, that doesn't really matter. she's not obligated to be consistent by law. i'm not familiar with the details of american immigration law, but this strikes me as free speech.

what was the purpose of this war, then?

what a senseless waste of resources.

deniro / o'donnell. 2028.
i'm telling you boneheads.

run 

fucking

deniro.
well, have you seen tarantino around recently? is he hanging out with clooney in the has been club or what? 

where the fuck are you at, quentin?

i'm over fucking here at samuel fucking jackson's house.

well, fucking right, then.
i just spent a few minutes watching some clips on american mainstream media while i was eating some overbuilt nachos - cnn, abc and something called ms now that i take it is the same thing as msnbc - and it's like stumbling on a portal to a different dimension. clip after clip was made up of conservative, religious people that go to church, celebrate easter and don't swear. it felt like a time warp to 1955.

these people are so unused to interacting with particular language, are so sheltered from any kind of real existence, that they needed to come up with some pile of psychobabble bullshit to explain why donald trump, who is a grown ass old man, needed to use words they consider "bad". they are so out of touch that they needed to grapple with some reason a man might use words most normal people consider conversational or inflective. i listened to a half dozen of these pseudo-intellectual attempts to deconstruct the language, generally into some kind of pseudo-scientific freudian slop. i walked away from it somewhat startled. who the fuck watches this goddamned bullshit?

how many times do i swear on a daily basis? i'd say 50 times some days, 100 times other days. it's not like i'm a character in a tarantino film, although i wouldn't be surprised to find out that trump is. that would explain everything. it's just how normal people speak in the real world.

what i saw on these news shows in their analysts' reaction to an actual person use a normal word demonstrates with clarity why the democrats have such difficulty competing. their out of touch conservative mannerisms have no basis in contemporary reality.

do the polling for me.

my guess is that over 90% of americans will take no offense to the president swearing on twitter and will instead consider the democrats' reaction to be a threat to the president's right to free speech. democrats should not dwell on this. it's a trap. move on.
of course, the conservative press is very offended that trump said a bad word. oh deary me.

...but i actually think the most recent post, as retarded as it was, is a positive sign.

up to this point, trump has demonstrated absolutely no awareness as to how batshit insane these people are. the dumbass has been trying for months, if not years, to actually negotiate with these lunatics, if you can get your head around that. it's baffling.

this is the first signal, however weak, that the president is beginning to comprehend the level of depravity he's dealing with. that's a positive. now, can he build on this awakening?

Sunday, April 5, 2026

ugh.

liberal voters, of which i am not one, need to pull their heads out of their asses. they got scammed.

i should have received about $800 in carbon rebates over july 2025 to april 2026 and i got $0. nothing. 

this was my reward for being a good citizen and keeping my carbon footprint to almost nothing - they took away $800 from me and gave it to some shithead driving a filthy truck.

we're a country full of assholes and retards - the dumbest country in the world, and our immigration policy is making it worse and worse.
there's been talk about what the government should do to respond to the inflationary pressure brought on by increases in oil prices.

i think they should bring back the consumer carbon tax, along with the rebates. 

i'd be set to receive almost $1000 from carbon rebates this year, if it wasn't cancelled, and i'd have spent exactly $0 on buying gas. this rebate was set to rise very quickly over the next five years, which is how the carbon pricing was always supposed to work. that would solve the problem of inflation hurting the poor dramatically better than any other ideas being proposed.

the gst rebate increase is going to be about $100, for me. roughly. that is 10% of what i would have got from the carbon tax rebate. i feel ripped off.

time will demonstrate that cancelling the carbon tax was a major economic and environmental blunder, both from the perspective of government and the perspective of consumers. it is clear that removing the carbon tax had no effect on inflation, as everybody with a brain understood would be the case. consumers are clearly no better off. now, the government is being pressured to send out rebates at smaller amounts, while abandoning the revenue stream the tax generated. the result is that the government has more debt than it would have, and that consumers are paying higher prices, while receiving lower rebates. worse, the incentive to shift consumption habits to less polluting behaviour is gone. everybody is worse off than they would have been because canadians proved they are stupid; we proved we couldn't follow a basic economics argument, we proved we couldn't do basic math and we proved we were easily misled by specious demagoguery that a smart 12 year-old would be able to work through with elementary logic. we proved we're dumb lumberjacks that couldn't follow the plot and could be led along by our retarded noses.

i would strongly support immediately bringing back the carbon tax and the carbon rebates at 2026 amounts as a solution to inflation.
so, i guess you should flee the scene, if you ever come across a dying person.

never try to help.

trump is correct to call the terrorist death cult in iran crazy bastards, although i insist he'd be blockading them and putting them under siege if this was a real war. the only example i can think of where the purpose of the war was to open the ports was the opium wars in china, but this is not like that.

however, trump has enabled their insanity by acting like a retard.

he walked right into this.

the bombing, which trump clearly did not intend to order but now has to follow through on, should start any minute. i hope it is targeted at the ruling class, and not at the civilian population.
i could just imagine the first meeting between putin and schwarzenegger.

"you must be the new president."

"yes. i'm sure you recognize me, i'm very famous."

"yes. you were in kindergarten cop."
austria is not a nato member. they could do this.

the only better way to intimidate putin than the rapid ninja strike force (i really hope that this is being developed) is with the terminator.
i meant annex all of austria. not just that part.

well, who's going to stop them?

the british?

right. starmer's practically a liberal.
wait, i've got an idea.

why don't we just get arnold to tell everybody he was born in hawaii? who's ever going to know?
what if the united states annexed austria?

does it work like that?
i have no further comment on the rescued pilot.

seems like good theatre for the long weekend. 

enjoy.
it's moments like tonight where i'm sad that the actor playing the president could not be arnold schwarzeneggar. 

now it's personal.
communists are in favour of more automation. it's the point of communism. it's what communism means.
there's a fight brewing in canada about electric vehicles, which is aligning organized labour with the regressive right.

this is an old anarchist drinking debate.

take it away, antonio:

The trade unions, the Camere del Lavoro, the industrial federations, the Confederazione Generale del Lavoro, are the type of proletarian organization specific to the period of history dominated by capital. In a certain sense it can be maintained that it is an integral part of capitalist society, and it has a function which is inherent to the regime of private property. In this period, in which individuals have value in so far as they are owners of goods and trade in their property, workers have also had to obey the iron law of general necessity and have become merchants of their only property, labour power and professional intelligence. More exposed to the risks of competition, workers have accumulated their property in ever more vast and comprehensive “firms,” they have created this enormous apparatus of concentration of flesh and graft, they have imposed prices and hours and they have disciplined the market. They have assumed from outside or they have generated from within a trusted administrative personnel, expert in this kind of speculation, up to the job of dominating the conditions of the market, capable of stipulating contracts, of assessing commercial vagaries, of initiating economically useful operations. The essential nature of the union is competitive, it is not communist. The union cannot be an instrument of radical renewal of society: it can offer the proletariat knowledgeable bureaucrats, technical experts in industrial questions of general character, it cannot be the base of proletarian power. It offers no possibility of choosing individual proletarians capable and worthy of leading society, it cannot generate hierarchies which embody the vital thrust, the rhythm of progress of communist society.

so, unifor is sounding very conservative, and what is left of the left shouldn't be upset by it. there have been periods where capitalism has foolishly declared war on it's labourers, but capital has figured out that this is stupid and there are better ways to maximize surplus value than with the back of a shovel. unions are a necessary evil to make sure the capitalists remember this, but the unions will always align with capital, in the end.

once some chinese car manufacturers set up in ontario and there are union workers on the assembly line, the unions will shift their opinion. they will follow. they won't lead.

environmentalists are going to have to fight against the unions, who will resist change, but they should have always expected that.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

these missiles have a 1,000 pound payload, and there's apparently roughly 2000 of them ready to be deployed. trump's threat to destroy iran is looking very real.

if donald trump is reading this, let me make a last minute plea: target the regime, and the regime's infrastructure. blow up the palaces. kill the clerics and the judges and the mullahs and the police. leave the civilians alone.
i need to put out yet another call for the iranian opposition, which is mostly the kurds, to react independently of the united states. trump is right about one thing: this is still your best chance. don't blow this, like the americans are.
The U.S. military is actively developing and testing hypersonic weapons, with the Army and Navy's joint Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), also known as Dark Eagle, nearing operational deployment as of early 2026.

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Successful Tests: The U.S. Army and Navy conducted a successful flight test of a common hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on March 26, 2026, marking a significant step toward deployment.

yeah.

exactly.
The next phase of the US military offensive against Iran is set to utilize nearly the nation’s entire global inventory of stealthy JASSM-ER cruise missiles, necessitating a massive diversion of stockpiles originally allocated to other regions, according to reporting from Bloomberg.

An order was issued in late March to pull the $1.5 million precision weapons from Pacific command centers, a source told Bloomberg. To sustain the air campaign, missiles currently stationed within the continental US and other global facilities are being rerouted to the US Central Command (Centcom) bases and RAF Fairford in the UK.

i want to give credit to thomas pynchon for teaching me that one of the purposes of the war that we experience, rather than war in the abstract, which is what i usually talk about here, is to eliminate old stockpiles of weapons. it's not a coincidence that russia started using cruise missiles against ukraine shortly after it tested it's new hypersonic missiles, which it has used sparingly, and is instead stockpiling. the seemingly unending barrage of missiles russia is using on ukraine is almost entirely obsolete technology that the russians need to get rid of, as they upgrade their offensive and defensive weapons systems. even canada is sending it's old rifles and ammunition to ukraine.

this consequently makes more sense than it looks like it does, as these cruise missiles are no longer current technology in the hypersonic era. those systems in the pacific need to be replaced and upgraded, or they're just money holes, that will have little actual success in a real war against the chinese.

the iranians couldn't even shoot down a f-15 without russian or chinese help, but there's a reason the americans are using these planes from the 70s rather than their fancy new ones, which the israelis actually are using. it's not often pointed out that america's massive military footprint is, while still capable, often using technology from the 1960s or 1970s. the computers in these devices are ancient and extremely primitive. 

america has fought a fair number of wars since 1970, but it has suffered minimal casualties, so it has all of this obsolete equipment that probably costs more to maintain than it is actually worth. while the pentagon does not have difficulty getting funding from congress, one of the few restraints it faces is in replacing working equipment, and the best way to convince congress that the pentagon needs to replace the working equipment is to blow it up so it needs to be replaced.

given that the americans are actually targeting chinese equipment, and they know that, it is very important that they replace these missiles, but i'm sure that's not been overlooked, because i realize that that's the point in the first place. 

if you want a smart conspiracy theory about ukraine that actually is probably partly true, it's that the russians were just looking to burn through supply. and if you want a smart conspiracy theory about iran that is beginning to look like it has some truth to it, it's that the americans are copying the russians, in burning through their own supply. if that is the case, and what the americans are actually doing is using old weapons up so they can buy new ones, this could go on for a while.
we don't need 1000 ai companies competing with each other. it's redundant and wasteful.

all of these competing ais are beginning to clog up the internet, like an old myspace homepage, and it's just going to get worse and worse unless some regulatory body restricts trawling as a means to collect data to search engines.
i can't find any signs of insects that would bite me in here and am ruling insect bites out, for now.

so, ultimately, the hives mean my immune system is working. which is good. right?

but it had better stop pretty soon.
i don't have any symptoms besides the rash, right now. i get periodic migraines. but i'm not vomiting or anything like that. i will get to a clinic if i get sick, besides the rash.

right now, i'm hoping that it will clear up if i'm persistent about cleaning.

but this is why i stopped to clean in here, too. we all have staph in and on us. but i don't know, it's just a guess.
the constant cloudfare bot checks are becoming extremely onerous. i get one every ten minutes, it seems.

i'm not afraid of ai, and welcome it to ease the strain of monotonous labour on society. however, there needs to be rules put in place to stop it from crawling the internet and collecting data, so we can get rid of this 'not a robot' bullshit.

asimov was all about rights for robots. he'd be extremely upset with us for stigmatizing robots like this, but it's our fault, not theirs.
i'm deciding that this rash is probably a staph infection. i'm not a doctor, and i don't have a lab test, but getting to a clinic while i'm waiting out the crackheads is going to be difficult. i'll need to wait a few weeks.

the rash clears up pretty fast with the application of anything from wet wipes to bar soap, telling me it's probably bacteria, but it also keeps coming back, in different places. i don't know what the cause is. i've been doing extra laundry and it's not really helping.

so, it is clearing up.

but it's also coming back.

so, i dunno.

if it hasn't cleared up by the time the crackheads are evicted, i'll go to a clinic, but i don't want to give them an access point while they're being removed.

Friday, April 3, 2026

they've had months to do this and all trump did was delay and delay and fuck around and fuck around and squander it and piss it all away and give them time to rebuild.
the media narrative is going to be that the military failed, but that's wrong. the military was extremely successful. what has failed is diplomacy, which should never have been attempted with an irrational state actor like the terrorist death cult of iran. the solution is to stop wasting time with diplomacy and use the military to get the job done, before the russians move nukes from kazakhstan in or something.
trump is asking congress for a trillion dollars. it's clear he's going to squander it on foolish attempts at deal-making and negotiating and other kinds of diplomacy with a terrorist death cult, rather than use it to force through immediate regime change.

congress should use the money as leverage to force trump to make a deal to step down, then release it when he's gone.
the united states had air dominance in iran for months. iran hasn't had any air defenses since last year. if something is shooting planes down, that something was recently moved into the country from outside of it.

instead of take advantage of that window of air dominance, which was created at some expense (it wasn't free) with the intent to take advantage of it, the president stupidly decided to use it as "leverage" in negotiations. this merely allowed iran time to rebuild it's air defenses.

bombing civilian infrastructure is not what i indicated support for. i indicated support for rapid regime change. even so, that was supposed to happen two weeks ago. what did trump think the iranians were going to do with that two week time window, if not scramble to defend themselves? the stupidity is baffling.

the united states will re-establish air dominance, but it's going to cost them money, time and possibly equipment and lives.

the country needs a better commander in chief that isn't going to continue to squander the positions it wins with it's military in a quixotic mission to sign an agreement, but is going to use the positions it wins to force through what it wants, whether the mullahs are in agreement or not.
i told you when the americans started bombing that they'd better get regime change done quick, because it won't be long before the chinese sneak in and start shooting things down. instead, they intentionally left the regime in place in order to try to negotiate a "deal", and the chinese are now shooting things done.

this strategic blunder of trying to negotiate a settlement instead of going in at full force may be remembered as one of the biggest tactical mistakes of all time, especially if it leads to rapid american losses at the hands of very capable chinese air defenses.

we know this mistake was predictable because i predicted it. but it's very frustrating, because i'm certain his generals were pushing him to go in fast, and he just completely ignored them.

that doesn't mean the americans can run away and it doesn't mean iran has a future. there remains no alternative to regime change in iran, and it's a matter of when, not of if. what it does mean is that it's going to require a lot more effort, and cause a lot more death. what might have been fast is not going to be fast, now. now, we're looking at a long war.

i might have opposed starting this war on these terms, but i don't support pulling out of it. the americans have to win this war.

the united states has a structural organizational defect in that it allows for civilian military oversight. there's a reason for this. but uneducated knowitalls should never again be allowed to lecture five star generals on how to win a war. the office of the presidency was clearly a bad idea. america is going to need to take a closer look at the wisdom of westminster, i think,
As gasoline prices keep ticking higher toward $2 a litre and diesel sits near $2.50, there is little relief for Canadian drivers as the global energy crisis grows with no end in sight to the Iran war.

that is great news!

stop destroying the planet, you fucking retards.

ride a bicycle, instead.
i've been arguing that the deep state should assassinate trump for refusing to enforce regime change in iran, but his persistently delusional and nonsensical comments suggest that s. 25 has real value and force.

it is increasingly obvious that his mental health is failing.
i don't have any kids. 

or, at least, i think i don't have any kids. 

there's one individual that's now a young woman, and...there's a 5% chance. i'm almost certain she's not mine, i'm just not completely sure. mom gave me very weird mixed signals, and was a hard woman to read correctly, but my interpretation was "she's not yours, but i will let you take over if you want", which i had no interest in doing. she never denied it or confirmed it and did weird things like send her to school with her own surname. mom wanted to maintain a level of strategic ambiguity to maximize her options. that was a general tactic, for mom.

i was so disinterested in the daughter that i largely cut off contact with mom and she never chased after me because she was disappointed but understood. i probably would have stayed friends with mom if it wasn't for the kid.

but i don't think i have kids.

if i did have kids, we would listen to heresy together on human sacrifice day. i may gave them some chocolate, depending on their temperament. i'd try to get across the importance of independent thought and individuality.
i generally don't remember easter at all, but i did remember it this year. so, i will post my yearly easter traditional music, which commemorates the moment that some people (usually not myself) stop for a minute and tell jesus to fuck off and die and go to hell.

it generally just doesn't cross my mind at all until i show up at the post office or something and realize it's closed, leaving me to try to figure out why.

"oh. right. it's human sacrifice day."


or, if you'd prefer:


Thursday, April 2, 2026

alexander boulerice should resign from parliament immediately.

this is pathetic.

most of bc isn't under treaty. in 2026, the premier of bc, who is a new democrat, thinks it's ok to steal land from indigenous people, without compensation or even acknowledgement.

the land does not belong to the colonizers, it belongs to the indigenous groups. that fact is established in law at this point.

if bondi had been fired, trump would have a replacement. attorney general is kind of an important gig.

trump seems to have been caught off guard.
macron, probably between sips of perignon, and forkfuls of caviar, recently called trump inelegant in response to criticisms about his storm trooper wife.

mercy, jesus. 

be easy on him, bonaparte.

oh no he didn't.

*snaps fingers in zig zag*

this tiff will be resolved by a drag competition overseen by rupaul, who i believe is a likely candidate for attorney general.



pam bondi appears to have quit, rather than be fired.



the rest of the world should certainly take note of how much of a sick cult the iranian regime is, but, in doing so, it should be able to understand what trump is not able to understand, which is that it will not react rationally. 

there is nothing that donald trump can do to force the iranians to react rationally, except to dismantle the state, which he doesn't want to do, because he wants more theocracy, not less theocracy.
donald trump's master plan in iran is to commit war crimes against the civilian population until the regime signs on the dotted line.

...which ignores decades of evidence making it clear that the regime will send it's citizens out as cannon fodder, without a second thought.

the result is predictable: america will threaten to slaughter iranian civilians or else, and iran will happily hand over their civilians to be slaughtered, then glorify them as martyrs, then go about their day like nothing happened, while making no concessions. and the americans will need to wear that on their sleeves.

trump doesn't get it and he's not going to get it. he needs to be removed from power before this turns into a pointless, stupid bloodbath.

my solidarity was with the iranian opposition, who needed air support. the americans were positioned and ready, and this should be over by now, but the president is a stubborn retard that won't listen.
the americans should be targeting regime figures and state infrastructure with the intent on preventing the state from functioning, which will lead to it's collapse and force the iranians to rebuild it. if you force the iranians to rebuild the state, you force them to make new decisions about what the state will be once it's rebuilt. it is ultimately their decision. america can destroy the existing state, but it can't build a new one, and that would be sufficient in iran, where people are yearning to breathe freely.

instead, they are intentionally avoiding hitting state infrastructure and intentionally targeting civilian infrastructure with the intent of keeping the old regime in place (because they want a conservative regime in place) and bullying it into accepting demands enforced on it, by threatening it with further civilian attacks. this is unfortunate, and questions as to whether the united states is behaving like a rogue state or a war criminal are going to become more relevant, if they don't stop the attacks on civilian infrastructure.

the americans did this in serbia, which is emerging as the closest parallel, and it horribly failed.

they are losing the moral high ground and the upper hand against a brutally barbaric regime, which is an act of depravity and futility worth taking note of.

the problem is donald trump. he needs to be removed from command and probably sent to jail. the operation needs to continue and refocus on regime change without him.

population growth will inevitably return. unfortunately.

it's important that canadians remain vigilant in forcing their elected politicians to commit to restricting population growth to sustainable levels, and stop them from trying to manipulate the electorate for their own gerrymandering aims.

i would strongly support the introduction of an estate tax in canada, to try to capture as much wealth from the baby boomer generation as possible, before it is transferred to their children. the boomers evaded taxes for decades, which was a mistake in public policy, but we can't turn back the clocks to reverse their tax cuts. what we can do is right the wrongs of the past by taxing them now, and using the money to fund the social services they raided to pay for their cocaine addictions and second cars.
there's a deeper narrative on the need to increase income taxes after decades of slashing them, with little to no evidence of it having any effect on aggregate spending at all.

mark carney is at the end of the boomer generation. conservatives like him have spent their entire generation, which for him extends backwards 20 years because he's at the end of the boomer discussion rather than the start of the gen x discussion, moaning and complaining about inefficiencies in government, and we have seen 40 years of constant cuts to government at every level.

now, carney wants to increase spending on death by cutting spending on life. but there is nothing left for mark carney to cut. everything has been cut already, over the last 40 years of cuts.

we need dramatic increases in income taxes in this country - 30%, 40% tax increases - and we need to use the money collected in tax revenue to spend on life, not on death. but if it must be government spending on death that gets government to change it's approach to spending and stop cutting taxes and start raising them for the next 50 years, so be it.
a gst hike is regressive.

they should increase income taxes instead. let the rich pay for it - don't dump this burden on the poor.

why is this unacceptable?

i think it's highly desirable.

it's the best possible outcome. it's exactly what canada and exactly what ontario wants.

what is unacceptable is for government to continue to dump millions of dollars into subsidies for 20th century technology to export to a country that is aggressively insularizing. that's a dead end strategy that leaves us with no future.

if the point of this is to stop a larger war, walking away now is the dumbest thing possible.



by slowing the process down, all the americans would be doing is prolonging the misery.

there is no alternative to regime change in iran. the regime is over. they can do it the short way or the long way. 
the americans are arguing that they never intended to carry out regime change in iran and there's not going to be regime change because it wasn't an objective.

that appears to be accurate, but it wasn't made clear. the suggestion was the opposite.

i supported the operation on the basis that it would lead to the overwhelming crippling of the iranian state, which is apparently not the operation's goal. the operation's goal is merely to degrade their military ability.

as a mission, this is incredibly stupid. if you leave the iranian state in place, it will regenerate. the americans are failing to learn the lesson of the humiliation of germany in world war one.

the pentagon may disagree, but i won't consider this successful without regime change, and don't think the americans have the choice to not carry through. they can do this now or come back and do it later. they should do it now.

on the premise of the operation being merely to temporarily degrade their abilities, i would have opposed the operation. i was actually clear about that. i was tentatively supporting the full scale liquidation of the iranian state, not an attempt to weaken it for a few months and force it to remilitarize.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

if tate mcrae and justin bieber want to be americans and distance themselves from liberal canada to advance their careers because liberal canada is uncool to them in their lame loser world, that doesn't particularly upset me. 

canada has far more to offer the world, artistically, than shitty pop music for 12 year-olds. good riddance to them.
i'm not particularly well versed in contemporary children's music, but from what i can gather, tate mcrae fucking sucks. and everybody knows that justin bieber is the world's biggest loser. this is bad music, for lame audiences.

but what that means is that this type of music is dragging around the cultural reality that, within it's own precepts, canada is deeply uncool and it's deeply uncool because of the liberal party. what would the newsradio electrician guy think?

canada's phony liberal facade may not be very real, but it also makes it exceedingly unpopular amongst a certain demographic of absolute losers in both canada and the united states, and it is exactly that demographic of absolute losers that both bieber and mcrae are trying to sell media to. this is a complete reversal of the pop culture norms from 1960-2020, or so, where being liberal was cool and being conservative was lame. as a direct consequence of liberal governments shutting down the economy in the pandemic, that completely reversed over 2020-2025. today, conservatives are cool and liberals are lame. it's not exactly evidence based (here in ontario, it was the conservative doug ford government that shut everything down, and not trudeau), but it's the public perception. the trudeau-biden axis ate the unpopularity of these restrictions amongst young people like a pie in the face and took the entire capitalist left down with it. it could be generations before it flips back.

this isn't a temporary annoyance. this is a permanent spectrum reversal, and liberals are still struggling with trying to realize it exists.

if the junos want to attract these shitty performers, who are not artists but do turn over a lot of capital, they should stop inviting liberal politicians to the show. bieber's pr people would consider the idea of being seen in public with any kind of liberal politician for any reason to be career suicide. liberals are uncool and canada is even more uncool because canada is liberal.

but i might question that. why do the junos want to attract shitty performances by non-artist losers like tate mcrae and justin bieber? this is an awards show. perhaps they ought to stop trying to be cool and start focusing on real artists that deserve recognition, instead.

canada was at it's best culturally when it cultivated an idiosyncratic form of alternative music that was canadian in character, and has struggled to remain relevant since it began to produce artless commodities stamped as "music" for the american market.