This little corner's taken its whacks at the Ford "vision" before, but the saga of the Fort York bridge just underlines it all over again.
The context for the discussion is ably set up by cityslikr over at AFUITBS and by the comments on this piece by Luca de Franco over at Spacing.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
From MediaCulpa, George Monbiot vs. Margaret Wente
Labels:
Globe and Mail,
integrity,
journalism,
Monbiot
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The corporate media's class-based agenda
I thought about a stronger title for this post, but that might have required a nasty loaded word like, oh ... "bias."
Anyhow, this isn't intended to be a factual statement, but off the top of your heads, can anyone recall a story about the NDP over the past week that wasn't all about Ruth Ellen Brosseau? This is the Official Opposition, with more than 100 Members of Parliament, mind.
Now contrast that with the time and space devoted to the inner mechanics, machinations, skullduggery and drama associated with the Liberal Party's attempts to select a new leader – as if a new face is all that's needed. This is a third party, just in case anyone's forgotten.
Anyhow, this isn't intended to be a factual statement, but off the top of your heads, can anyone recall a story about the NDP over the past week that wasn't all about Ruth Ellen Brosseau? This is the Official Opposition, with more than 100 Members of Parliament, mind.
Now contrast that with the time and space devoted to the inner mechanics, machinations, skullduggery and drama associated with the Liberal Party's attempts to select a new leader – as if a new face is all that's needed. This is a third party, just in case anyone's forgotten.
Friday, May 13, 2011
#G20 aftermath, Robert Dziekanski, and police accountability
Because of the recent, er, unpleasantness, I've started a backup site over at Tumblr.
Related posts:
(OK, OK, I wanted another excuse to geek out. Like I don't have enough already.)
Anyway, a couple of items about police being held to account for their excesses stood out, so I wrote about them over there. Here's the link.
Thanks as well to Fiat Justicia for this:
Related posts:
- Fire up the Blue PR machine again!
- Hey, RCMP? How's that kicky, tasery, shooty thing workin' out for ya?
- The Blue BS machine
- Care for a chaw, S-Supt. McGuire?
- Robert Dziekanski, the RCMP, and an anniversary
Labels:
asshole cops,
G20,
police accountability,
Robert Dziekanski
Blogger back from the dead?
Now what the hell was that?
Is the Facebook / Google smackdown getting underway, and if so, why didn't anyone tell me? Geez.
Some stuff may have to be rebuilt, and some stuff may have been lost. In particular, a thoughtful and inspiring comment from Margarita del Norte, which said very succinctly what I'd been thinking for a few days, but better than I could have put it. Because of the recent ... unpleasantness, I couldn't publish it, and now it's gone from Blogger. Please honour me by sending it again, dear lady of the north.
(If it helps, I've still got it in my gmail, but it's only authentic if you submit it as a comment. Reproducing it from there and appending it on my own would just look cheap. Email me if you need to.)
Labels:
blogger,
service outage
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ruth Ellen Brosseau and the corporate-media cowards
You remember those nasty, sadistic little pricks who used to burn ants with magnifying glasses? And then in school they used to get their kicks ganging up on younger kids? Seems they grew up, in a manner of speaking, and got jobs with newspapers.
Labels:
class bias,
corporate media,
cowards,
elitism,
insularity,
Ruth Ellen Brosseau,
sexism
Monday, May 9, 2011
I don't live in the Annex ...
... but I'd be willing to part with some serious coin for a lapel button reading "Flippant Annex Secularist."
Labels:
caricature,
condescending,
Conservative,
Jason Kenney,
mockery,
sound bite
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