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Friday, September 26, 2025

A Good Morning To The Inspired - And A Rant To The Nasty - A Few Words For Everyone...


None of this content is produced anywhere other than Shhhh! Digital Media at 200 Sherbourne Street Suite 701, Toronto, Ontario, Canada unless otherwise noted.

I'm like my cat. I'm not a vegan or vegetarian. Maybe someday when its actually affordable and I'm not Jamaican with all due respect. I'm European Canadian and its a hate crime to replace a person's identity, especially to replace any aspect of their life protected by the Charter of Rights And Freedoms and the Human Rights Act.


Turning Screws In My Head


To those of you trying to turn screws in my head. I'm not a guitar player / sex offender / paedophile, nor am I possessed by such a person.

For those of you who happened upon this, I assure you that this isn't the usual content, though I sometimes have to rant against the kind of people who attempt such nonsense.

I don't play guitar for one. Secondly, unless you want to wear that kind of stigma yourself, don't harass me and certainly don't unload your garbage onto me, especially those of you seeking to hit my readers, or the culture of my own love interest. I don't take kindly to people who try to dump their garbage onto others through content producers.

I think that came from the "blue" team, so it doesn't belong to anyone on any other side of the fence, not to mention, its not yours either.

My father doesn't live in Nova Scotia and I've never been there in my life, though I hear its an awesome place and not to mention a couple of my favourite bands and TV shows originated from studios out that way.


Women, Old and Young


Secondly, I'm attracted to women, and don't sexualize young women. I admire their creativity, optimism and would protect their innocence as much so as I do for older women. However, my heart is in the direction of older women a bit closer to my own age and interests. I grew up ahead of my generation, being into computers before most people, and women were not involved as much when I was into it. A lot of people assume that older (guys) who are into computers are into innappropriately young women, because by the time women started getting into computers, there was already a significant age gap, between the first generation men. 

Assumptions as usual, though I've rarely if ever used the computer as a means for pursuing women or relationships, and certainly am not predatory in person or online. Besides, I don't think there is anything wrong with an age difference. I've dated more older women than younger women in my life, and I've always kind of liked that, but then again, it wasn't about age, but the women themselves. They were and still are really worthy the love and much more. Older men with younger women, that too is alright, though hopefully not an exploitation of one or the other. Like someone trying to get a fantasy fix, and putting someone else's heart on the line for such a pursuit.

I'm 6 feet tall, not 5 foot 6.

I weight 175 lbs, not 145 lbs.

There is nobody who plays guitar or is or was a sex offender that works for this company at all, though I remind you that I am not about encouraging negative stigmas here, but if they come at me or those under my protection that way, they're certainly going to be returned to sender a thousandfold.

Besides, my love insterest is Southeast Asian (but she's not Filipino with all due respect).

That's the truth. Now I've got bigger things to do than to clarify such efforts at insinuation by predatory groups and stalkers who are essentially parasites themselves, and looking for ways to milk people of their efforts or convince others that the efforts of another person in their midst are fueled by the blood of some superior group. Absolute nonsense. If that were the case, then they'd be doing it without me and others who are also doing it.


My Thoughts On The Recent World Events


I'm not a Zionist, but I have significantly done my part to curb anti-semitism and support peace in the Middle East, and in my own community in protection of the interests of Canada and what it is supposed to represent as a modern society. 

I did so at great risk to my own well being, seeing as we live in an opportunistic and sometimes parasitic society who are constantly in the know of our sayings and doings, meaning that if and when you make a stand, there are umpteen other people near you who want to wear that impression themselves for the possibility of riches, power and protection, and will go to great  organized lengths to take that from you. Even the foundations of society that you're supposed to be able to trust to have your own back, take part in this unfortunately and that is exactly what is dividing society and they do this against people like myself who've risked their lives to protect that very same thing. When I rant about honour and the lack thereof, that's exactly what I'm talking about.

If you'll recall, I started an episode of We Who Stand On Guard (Episode 7) back in early November of 2023. About two or three weeks after the October 7th attacks. I did so when most of the world was standing back, none willing to get involved. That episode did not polarize people, but brought forward the efforts of the world from the 1990s by way of the Oslo Accords, which were the fore runners and front door to the two state solution, protecting both Gazans and Israeli citizens and ushering in the possibility of a lasting peace.

Recently, many in the United Nations took the courageous step to recognize the statehood of Gaza, which is the best news I've heard since the Oslo Accords with regard to the situation in Palestine. That essentially has always been the missing piece to this puzzle, and there it is coming into realization thanks to the courage and leadership of world leaders who took the risk during such polar times.



Real Heroism


Then there are those on the flotilla bringing food to the Gazans, risking their lives in the face of drone attacks seeking to halt their progress. Think of the importance of this fact to the Gazans. To know that the world cares. If we'd have just stood back and watched Israel trample over their homes, land and territory, that would have been the impetus to keep the conflict going for many, many generations to come. They needed us, and we just stood by and watched as it happened. People have come forward to their protection at peril to themselves, and that certainly should give hope and send the message to Gazans and the rest of the Middle East, that they are a respected and protected part of humanity. That might even take the wind out of the sails of HAMAS, and other terrorist organizations hoping to fill their ranks under the pressure of the growing attrocities, which pretty much if allowed to continue to happen, will spell disaster for future generations and be the final coffin nails on the two state solution and peace in their times.

Support Greta (Thunberg) and her courageous effort beside many other similar real life heroes to bring food to the Gazans at the risk of their own peril. These people are the real thing, and deserve our support because they are representing the attitude that will find future generations living in peace, and instead contending with the growing list of challenges to humanity and our future. We can't overcome other challenges until we overcome the ones preventing us from working together. And in case you think that humanity will run out of challenges? Open your f#cking eyes for crying out loud.


The Barrier To Our Future


The barrier to our future, isn't nature throwing a comet impact at us, or a kilonova from our local star Sol, or the growing environmental crisis or any other natural disaster that could wipe us out. Its the fact that we can't seem to live here without fighting. That might have worked as a driver for the economy in previous generations, but with the growing power of technology, we're our own worst enemy and our biggest threat. The great barrier is us. Anything that nature can throw at us, we can overcome if we work together and I'd be willing to bet that nature wants us to, but we're not going to get there by the economic model that is driven by war. 

We need troops and defense and defense spending, absolutely, but not economics driven by conflict. Saber rattling maybe. Espionage for sure. War in the age of weaponry that can wipe out the entire population on the Earth, arising from technology that could easily find its way into the hands of even the modestly resourceful. We've got enough on our plate to overcome without developing a path to that front door. So wake up world and follow the example of the courageous people who've had the courage to say enough! The courage of those delivering food into a war zone. The courage of our leaders who've stepped up to the podium and stood down the big player on the block, who consquently has been throwing their weight around far too much, and has gone way over the line with regard to defending one's self with similar force. We need you all for much bigger challenges the future holds for us.

And leave me alone with this other nonsense in the meantime. Don't have front line responders attack me so that I react against them an appear like I'm against the Nomads (from my book Stories from the End). I don't play guitar, but its an awesome instrument. My music recordings that sound like guitar were all played on a MIDI keyboard and synth instruments whether you like it or not, and yes, I can play and my music theory is pretty darn good, but I'm a horrible sight reader. I, like many people in this world, have many skills. Most of us aren't simply one trick ponies and to hell with the person who believes that you can only be one thing and that thing alone in terms of your skill set. That's the exact attitude that will get you nowhere, especially as technology takes over more and more fields.


Now, leave me alone. I've got work to do.

I'm not a Jehovah's Witness nor am I a member of Prince Hall with all due respect.

 I'm an Atheist that leans toward Buddhism and Taoism.

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