This year, we have a plethora of ripe (and stinky) jokes to make each other miserable on this wonderful day.
(As I write this, it is still Tuesday, 31 March; no definite evidence that all of this really is just a series of really tasteless April fool pranks.
Start with an easy one: Has there been a regime change in Iran? Is the Islamic Republic a goner, or just shaking things up a bit? Or is it just more hype from the likes of The Donald and Vance?
Will Congress really make everyone start showing ID? Assuming that is really what the much-vaunted and much maligned Safe Act is really doing. And of course, the real joke will be on how many poll workers will be shown (and accept) an ID “card” with a really nice portrait on the green side of Alexander Hamilton?
Is the price of oil really going to drop back down to 2025 levels? Panicked as everyone is about the price of gasoline, fertilizer, and airplane tickets, it really isn’t much different than a mere 3-4 years ago under dear old dottering Uncle Joe, is it? It is as much the inflation as the closing of the seaways that is pushing fuel and other prices up.
Have the producers and all of the Star Trek franchise really really woken up to realize what a hash they’ve made of it with the latest offerings? Ditto for the Star Wars mega effort? (Oh, and is Firefly really coming back?)
But let us move on to other things:
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Canadian government accelerates religious persecution
In Ottawa, Liberal Party and Bloc Québécois MPs, in a 186–137 vote, passed Bill C-9, known as the “Combatting [sic] Hate Act.” Conservative, NDP, and Green Party MPs voted against the bill, a rare display of unity among the parties who normally oppose not the the Liberals and BQ, but each other.
Among other things, it is believed that this legislation, now going to the Canadian Senate (generally known for rubberstamping everything passed by Commons), will criminalize merely reading out loud or quoting many passages in the Bible and other religious books. All that is needed is for a single person to file a complaint. (We’ve seen this happen in the UK.)
Two stories from the website LifeSiteNews.com detail this story. The passage of the House of Commons bill C-9 rightly alarms many people. Conservatives and others in Parliament have condemned the bill as destroying the rights of Canadians and visitors, calling it a dark day for Canada. We strongly agree.
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