Mornin’ gentle readers. It’s movie Tuesday here on DWR, so lean forward find your favourite box of tissues and watch The War You Don’t See by John Pilger. If you are not up for violence and death, watch anyways because if you rely on the MSM for your view of our ‘benevolent’ foreign policy, you are tacitly what this documentary is against.
This Blog best viewed with Ad-Block and Firefox!
What is ad block? It is an application that, at your discretion blocks out advertising so you can browse the internet for content as opposed to ads. If you do not have it, get it here so you can enjoy my blog without the insidious advertising.
Like Privacy?
Change your Browser to Duck Duck Go.
Join 397 other subscribers
See what is in bloom at DWR.
Abortion Afghanistan Alberta Anecdata Anti-Choice Zealotry Atheism Bach Canada Canadian Politics Capitalism CBC Christianity Climate Change Creationism Cute DarkMatter2525 Debate DWR Feminist Quote of the Day DWR PSA Education Fail Female Erasure Female Rights Feminism Free Speech Friday Classical Music Interlude Gender Gender Critical gender identity Gender Ideology History How Religion Poisons Everything Humour Identity Politics Islam Israel Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell Media Meghan Murphy Minute Physics Misogyny Morality Noam Chomsky Patriarchy Politics Pornography Pro-Choice Pro-life Racism Radical Feminism Rant Rape Rape Culture Religion RPOJ Science Shitty Transactivism Society The DWR Feminist Quote of the Day The DWR Friday Baroque Interlude The DWR Friday Choral Interlude The DWR Friday Musical Interlude The DWR Quote of the Day The DWR Sunday Disservice The DWR Sunday Religious Disserivce The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice Torture Trans Transgender Transgender ideology US USA US Politics Woke WomenTAG CLOUD:What is growing at DWR
The best of the bouquet.
Your opinions…
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- 2026 Olympic Games: Canada goes for gold in long-track speed skating, Vonn airlifted after brutal crash
- Man behind the Clarity Act has choice words for Alberta separatists and Danielle Smith
- As more Epstein files emerge, the story around former prince Andrew 'isn't going away'
- Beautiful, wonderful, or Toronto transit's black eye? Whatever it is, the Eglinton Crosstown is finally open
- Civil rights pioneer says after almost 70 years, story of the Little Rock Nine still 'resonates'
- With Maduro gone, Venezuelans test freedom to criticize leaders
- No desks, no strategy: Experts say government's latest return-to-office order ignores reality
- Apartment residents say fatal carbon monoxide poisoning of 11-year-old was preventable
- Sidney Crosby named captain of Canada's men's hockey team
- Toronto man found adrift in Atlantic Ocean pleads guilty to stealing boat



2 comments
September 24, 2013 at 10:10 am
syrbal-labrys
I don’t feel gentle most mornings….just saying.
LikeLike
September 25, 2013 at 1:03 am
VR Kaine
Sad. It’s fascinating to me in some ways that war is still an option and not an outdated form of conflict resolution. My relatives that fought in WWIi still don’t talk about it, nor do any Gulf War vets that I know, which on its own and politics aside leads me to believe that we really have no idea what truly goes on in combat.
LikeLike