controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
Political Graffiti
The people have spoken. Officially, Canada’s Election Day is Monday, April 28th. We have had early voting, with a record 7.3 million eligible Canadians making their choice over the Easter weekend (I was a part of this particular group, noting that I was doing so on Good Friday – see my poem). The race has tightened up over the last week, with the American presidency, tariffs and a general pro-Canadian feeling permeating the nation. We will probably have a minority government running things again, with the same two main parties – Liberal and Conservative – duking it out and butting heads over issues. My mother will go for the former; some relatives will choose the latter, or take a real shot in the dark and choose one of our other parties (New Democrats, People’s Party of Canada, Green or…?) One of the more amusing things about this nation is how many political parties seem to grow in the body politic every year (I remember one called the Natural Law Party when I was an undergrad; their party leader was our own infamous magician Doug Henning – look him up). I often wonder how a nation like the United States can possible cohere and run with just two political parties (yes, I know that there are independent candidates, they seem to just be a sideshow to the big tent events). I wonder how it works.
By Kendall Defoe 9 months ago in The Swamp
Blood Parliament: BBC Africa Eye Documentary (Kenya Gen Z Protests)
The BBC Africa Eye documentary Blood Parliament investigates the dramatic protests that rocked Kenya in June 2024. It captures the raw energy of a youth-led movement against government policies and highlights the explosive events that unfolded when demonstrators stormed Parliament. The Blood Parliament BBC production offers an unprecedented look into how a generation raised on social media stood up to political authority, reshaping Kenya’s political conversation in the process.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
Pakistan vs India: Latest Tensions, History, and Future Relations
Pakistan vs India: Rising Tensions, Historic Rivalry, and the Road Ahead The phrase Pakistan vs India often conjures images of cricket matches, diplomatic talks, and military tensions. However, recent developments have reignited the intense rivalry between these two South Asian neighbors, grabbing global attention. With historic grievances and new flashpoints emerging, the world watches closely as Pakistan and India navigate another phase of strained relations.
By Madi Speaks9 months ago in The Swamp
Trump: Our Bombs Are Bigger & Badder. Khamenei: We'll Invoke the Right to Defend Ourselves!. Content Warning.
In a world increasingly shaped by double standards and global power politics, the recent verbal jousting between Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and U.S. President Donald Trump over Iran’s nuclear program is not merely a diplomatic dispute—it is a stark reminder of how selective morality dominates international relations.
By Victor Trammell9 months ago in The Swamp
Pahalgam Terror Attack: A Tragedy That Shook the Nation
On April 22, 2025, the serene Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir was shattered by a brutal terrorist attack, marking one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The massacre claimed 26 lives and left over 20 injured, predominantly targeting Hindu tourists from various Indian states and a few foreign nationals. The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility, citing opposition to alleged demographic changes in the Kashmir Valley.
By Kratika Saxena9 months ago in The Swamp
As Trump claims he has his timetable for war, the number of casualties from the Kyiv strike grows
Following his remarks regarding Volodymyr Zelenskyy, UK Conservative Party head Kemi Badenoch declined to comment on whether Britain could still view Trump as an ally. "President Zelenskyy is a hero, and we need to do everything we can to support Ukraine to end this war," Badenoch told reporters on Thursday.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in The Swamp
Robert Jenrick: Unite The Right!. Content Warning.
Sky News has obtained a leaked audio recording of shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick discussing how he could see Reform UK and the Conservatives working together. Whether it would be a working coalition as in a quest to form a government and defeat Labour is another thing. Jenrick was speaking to students at a gathering. The audio wasn't supposed to be leaked, but it was. On the other hand, Jenrick also said he hadn't given up on making Reform UK history. "Putting them out of business", to use his words. So that when it comes to local elections, the Conservatives are the only party on the right. However, Jenrick's task might not be as easy as he makes out.
By Nicholas Bishop9 months ago in The Swamp
Will the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum Be Trump's Next Target?
In late July, Ichiro, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner will be officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. That's because these three ex-MLB players paid their dues and deserve to be recognized as legends. Two months ago, our loudmouth-in-chief was considering pardoning the late Pete Rose and blamed Major League Baseball for banning him for life from baseball, making him ineligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. I'm not sure how Rose would be pardoned, if it were to happen, but there's a good chance that it would never happen. I've stated in my story about Pete Rose that he should remain banned for life from baseball and Hall of Fame consideration to be null and void. When Pete Rose passed away in September 2024, I didn't share any condolences on any of my social media pages, because I felt it was inappropriate to praise someone who bet on baseball and had no care in the world about how it affected his team, players, and fans. I know it sound callous of me saying this, but betting on baseball is a form of cheating. Cheating in baseball is an unforgiveable act and I'll never acknowledge Pete Rose as a legend. It shows that integrity for the game didn't matter to him.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 9 months ago in The Swamp









