'The Globe and Mail' continues to run prominent stories about such places as Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh. Fine, bury a couple of lines here and there, but front-page with photos? I don't get it? Not saying these places -- perpetually at war -- aren't internationally critically important (tongue firmly in cheek there), but are there not other stories with more Canadian impact here?!
Another page-one offering featured China's erasing all traces of Genghis Khan. Sounds like they are following Canada's reprehensible lead. Disgracefully, ungrateful Canadians have torn down, or defaced, statues dedicated to nation-builders such as Sir John A. MacDonald and Hector Langevin. They seek to rub clean any vestige of the men who built this country -- the same one most of the destroyers and demonstrators fought to get into -- legally or otherwise.
Where's Lucki and the RCMP when these criminal acts take place? That was another of my rhetorical questions. I'm sick of it.
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