Friday, October 4, 2024

And the whining begins

And so it begins once again, a woman from Lebanon with Lebanese and Canadian citizenship complaining about our government not immediately permitting her husband who does not have Canadian citizenship to come into Canada immediately; be allowed on the planes leaving Lebanon. There wouldn't be a problem in Lebanon if the Lebanese people told Hezbollah to get out if they are going to bomb Israel. Hezbollah started bombing on the 8th of October last and has scarcely stopped. the people can not live in northern Israel. they had to flee their homes. Lebanon is a country; it is their duty to the rest of the world to prevent people from using (namely Hezbollah which Iran supports to do their satanic work) their country to attack another country namely Israel. Why should Israel have to go in and root them out; it is your country you stop them. Then we can go back to peace once again. I really have no sympathy except for the children who didn't ask to live in a war zone that you allowed to be created in your country because you do not stop Hezbollah from bombing Israel. We know nothing about your husband? Is he Hezbollah; is he going to join with the Hamas supporters here and cause trouble for our Jewish people? We do not know that. So do not whine on international TV about my government. Whine about your own that does not stop Hezbollah. 

I will say PM Harper was right that you can not have two active citizenships - you are either one or the other and when you are the other (not Canadian) you have no claim on Canadian systems to support you. Unless of course the government of Lebanon is abusing you (it is the duty of the Lebanese government to protect you not us) in which case we do become more supportive. But we do need proof of that. If you can fly here and have your child here on your own then you can do the same thing now. I found it very repugnant to see the attitude you displayed on TV saying if my husband can not come then I will not leave him as if it was my government's fault. You have made it your problem, not ours. 

I would like to see an at least twenty mile dead zone all around Israel personally. I am tired of you Satanic people (Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis all agents of Satanic Nazi Iran and the Great Satan Iran also attacked Israel with nearly 200 missiles) attacking Israel.  No one would live there in a dead zone (it would be monitored); no one could attack Israel from there without Israel seeing them. If you want something different than shape up and create a government that respects its neighbours. That is sad that the dead zone would mean no Gaza but 7th of October last we had our eyes opened to the kind of people Palestinians appear to be whether they live here in Canada or in Gaza. Cheering on Hamas on our streets a year ago was a barbaric act on their part as well as being illegal; it was a hate crime. Not what I would like to see actually this dead zone (it is after all fertile ground where many crops could be growing); Gaza has been the children of Gaza's home and that is sad. But adults need to shape up and stop ruining their children's future.

Just waiting for my receipt and warranty for my new roof; all paid for although I must admit I learned a lot in that experience. But it will be nice to know the roof should keep out the rain. I hope never to have to do that again. But climate change is with us and the hurricane in mid August brought heavy heavy rain to us here in Eastern Ontario. I was at a meeting yesterday discussing Climate Change and its effects on people around the world and what can we as citizens of God do about it. Obviously more can be done but is there a will to do that. There is always more to do. Prayers for the people in the south eastern United States still without hydro; without food but the government there is swift bringing help to them as fast as possible. Vigil prayers for those who lost their lives or were injured.

There was a mention made at the meeting I attended yesterday of the trees dying on the east side of Vancouver Island. I wondered have the First Peoples in that area been consulted as to whether or not this happens through the thousands of years to that part of the island. I would think that is the first question. Our time, we colonials, is short in Canada and their time here is in the thousands of years. I can remember my grandfather talking about different places in Upper Clatford and how they had been used centuries earlier. The corporate historical knowledge of the First Peoples is very important to our understanding of Canada. We must listen to what they have to say. I would love to see the Governor General create working groups that would produce histories of Canada relating to the effects of weather on Canada through the centuries. Our historic knowledge is very short for sure. 

More charting yesterday in the Siderfin Book. I have reached Thomas and will work on that today. Once I have finished Thomas up to the early 1900s then I can begin the task of titling and indexing the book. It is longer than I anticipated but so was the other book at over 400 pages. This one is over 100 pages now. But the marvels of electronic let it be transmitted anywhere in the world that someone wants it. Is it of value? Only if the Siderfin surname is important to you really but there are other surnames that creep in because women married and their progeny had a different surname and so the mixing goes on. The mixing is the most important part of the human existence. Without it DNA becomes stagnant and disease (particularly mitochondrial) creeps in slowly relentlessly through the ages and the only way to cure that is marrying outside the community that you reside in. 

Breakfast completed. Latin is next and must get the Garbage Collection to the curb. I generally leave it where the rain can not get at it quite so easily until morning.  My furnace turned on finally; it got cold enough inside (19.5 degrees celsius). Tempting to reduce the usual heat to 19 degrees celsius instead of 20 degrees celsius it is set at right now and will consider that.




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