America’s stupider than a lot of people thought, including me. Or maybe it’s everybody that thinks America’s stupider than a lot of people thought that are the stupids. If that’s true I’m in there. Time will tell. Wheel of fortune.
Is stupid open to interpretation? That’s a liberal way of asking can there be a lot of stupid people who don’t know they’re stupid? That think other people are stupid? And is their stupidity, if it exists, any greater than those who think they’re stupid, who, it has to be said, have been stupid themselves?
There’s winner stupids and loser stupids and the loser stupids won. Does that explain it? Or were the winner stupids actually the loser stupids making the mis-labelled loser stupids winners? Anyway, that’s what happened.
Everyone has done stupid things and maybe that’s the way ahead, but just how much stupidity is it going to take? Where’s this thing headed? Stupid stupids. They’re everywhere. It’s going to be stupendous, stupid. Depending how you look at it. Stupid. Stupid yourself.
Eminem says it best: “Paul, listen. Joe just called me and told me you’re in the ******* back behind the studio shooting your gun off in the air like it’s a shooting range. I told you not to ******* bring your gun around like an idiot. Outside of your home. You’re going to get yourself in trouble. Don’t bring your gun outside of your home. You can’t carry it on you. Leave your ******* gun at home.”
War means fighting. Fighting means killing. Killing means dying. I love war movies. And if you’re not killed you may still require medical attention. If you’re dead you don’t need medical attention. I think this is true even if it isn’t a movie.
You wouldn’t even know this place is here. I didn’t. It’s tucked in a corner of what is currently Canadian Army 39 Brigade Group Headquarters which is in that building that used to be the HQ of the old RCAF Station Jericho Beach, Vancouver BC Western North America Planet Earth.
The Station got so old they gave it to the army. The army’s leaving before too long and so is the museum and the building is coming down. At least that’s my prediction. Until then, she’ll be waiting.
Also known as the “Bowmer-Shoebotham” Museum. Doesn’t matter. You can’t get in without an appointment. Military Medical Museum You just have to phone ahead. We knew someone on the inside and just waltzed in, guns blazing. If you like your military museums small to the point of cramped, and jam-packed floor to ceiling, this one’s for you. It’s a bit of work but, like victory, it’s worth experiencing.
There’s been an enormous amount of work put into the museum. One of the founders and present curator is Lieutenant-Colonel Adrian French CD, who, in his present configuration, is an accommodating older gentleman in blue blazer and light grey pants.
The “CD” designation indicates the “Canadian Forces’ Decoration” bestowed on personnel who’ve been hacking it in the military for at least 12 years. I get the distinct feeling Lt.Col French hacked it for a lot longer than that.
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Richard WidmarkPretty Sure This Is the Guy“I Know. Nobody Can Believe It.”Maybe It’s YouWalker Deployed, Suspect Visits the Museum
The gentleman on the right is not Lt. Col French. That is Mr. Bruce Holvick. A few snapshots doesn’t do the place justice either. Nothing could do that. The museum needs a larger space and how about all those white mannequins? Ain’t they got no black mannequins? Aside from that it was a pretty interesting visit.
It’s difficult to determine, occasionally, what’s going on. Depending on where you are in your life, and who you’re working for, if it should happen that you’re working for anyone. What I mean is maybe you don’t need the money. That would make you one of the lucky ones. But most people work for somebody. Occasionally, at least around here, it’s the University of British Columbia.
There’s something wrong. There has to be. Strange news. I’m talking about the updates this past weekend re former creative writing professor and department head Steven Galloway by the fine investigative reporting of Marsha Lederman in the Globe & Mail newspaper. The accompanying story is that Madeleine Thien, 2016 Governor General Awards fiction winner, finalist for the Man Booker 2016 literary prize and short-listed author for November 7th’s Giller Fiction Prize in Toronto, has requested of the famed university that they divest themselves of all and every mention, image or account of her due to the institute’s actions and moves on Mr Galloway.
This is very weighty stuff. There’s obviously something rotten in the state of the Great University. If only it were that simple.
An injustice has occurred. And this story isn’t going away. It doesn’t matter what Galloway did or didn’t do. He was the victim of atrocious bungling by individuals that, I’m quite sure, actually think they’re very intelligent.
What I’m trying to say is that there are many beautiful, wonderful, talented people at the university. There are also instances of, depending on what you experience, some who, although in positions of power, lack what we Britishers and British Columbians used to call the common touch. And by that I mean lacking, among other things, in common standards of decency. Decency seems to be an imperilled concept these days. What’s decency? This isn’t happening to me so why should I care?
No mistake. There are some weird people at the Great University, but what would you expect? That’s what college is all about! But there’s instances. I’ve experienced it myself out there. It’s what led to my departure after a decade and a half. The thing that burns my ass right now is how could this institution, hugely dependant on public money, our money, have gotten so lost on how to treat people? As if it doesn’t matter how people are treated.
There’s something sick and demented about this filthy story and at it’s core is a disturbing lack of leadership. I’ve seen it. Nobody’s pushing too hard at the university and a great number of people, particularly on the administration side, are making very comfortable livings that they haven’t done very much, certainly not anything outstanding, to deserve. Some types just get lucky.
The Arts have never meant much at UBC. It’s certainly not the first thing anybody thinks about when you mention the place. If it’s not law, medicine or economics, who cares? Madeleine Thien is probably the best writer ever to come out of there, and when somebody of this person’s stature sends the message she has it very obviously indicates something serious.
Mr. Galloway has an opening to lay a serious legal challenge to his take-down and I hope he pursues that option when he feels the time is right. He’ll be up against very powerful forces. After all, there’ll be a lot of people around worried about the Great Institution’s reputation. That’s if they know what that word means.
University of British Columbia Halloween! Yeah! A very scary place!
Tuum Est?
Tuum est, by the way, is the motto, or was, of the university in question. “It is yours”. Maybe it’s been changed to “It is ours, not yours”. If anybody can help out with the Latin on that the site would be much obliged.