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Category Archives: Culture
Banning Alex Jones & InfoWars: Social Media Grows Up
This just in from the better-late-than-never department. Last week Apple, Facebook, YouTube and Spotify “deplatformed” Alex Jones’ InfoWars from their platforms and pages. It took them years to acknowledge that InfoWars violated their terms of service and it was time … Continue reading
Posted in Crime and Justice, Culture, Social Media
Tagged Alex Jones, InfoWars, Jack Dorsey, Twitter
23 Comments
Girls Just Want to Have Fun…at the Calgary Stampede
“When the working day is done. Oh girls, they wanna have fun.”—Cyndi Lauper After a rough few weeks Ms Soapbox and her family dug out their cowboy hats, found some denim shirts and went stampeding. Ms Soapbox decided to retrace … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrations, Culture, Humour, Politics and Government
Tagged Brian Malkinson, Calgary Stampede, Maritime Bhangra Group, pline, Rachel Notley, Zipline
6 Comments
The Role of the Political Journalist
“The journalistic mission remains at its simplest: know your patch and use your knowledge to try to tell readers what’s actually going on.”– Katharine Murphy, Journalism Professor & Guardian Australia’s deputy political editor. Is it right for a political journalist … Continue reading
An Unfathomable Darkness — The Gerald Stanley Verdict
“There is a darkness that exists in this country and I believe we are going to have to feel our way out of it.” — Chris Murphy, lawyer for the Boushie family The verdict that found Gerald Stanley not guilty … Continue reading
Posted in Crime and Justice, Culture, Law
Tagged Colten Boushie, Doug Beazley, Gerald Stanley, Indian Act, Justin Trudeau, Lynn Beyak, Pierre Elliot Trudeau
62 Comments
#Metoo?
Can we talk? Many men (and some women) worry that the #metoo movement has morphed into a man-hating witch hunt where innocent men will be publicly humiliated and deprived of their livelihoods by vindictive women spreading unfounded accusations. They point … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Feminism, Law, Politics and Government
Tagged #metoo, Jamie Bailie, Kent Hehr, Patrick Brown
57 Comments
Hallelujah
This was going to be a Ms-Soapbox-is-stampeding-see-you-next-week-blog…then she remembered something. Ms Soapbox’s sister and brother-in-law popped into town just in time for the Calgary Stampede. We did the fair grounds, the Dog Bowl, the Clydesdales and the llamas, we ate … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Politics and Government, Vacation
Tagged Calgary Stampede 2017, Leonard Cohen
33 Comments
When Old White Guys Discover Memes
Ms Soapbox recently received a series of memes from an old white guy justifying his support of Trump’s anti-Muslim, anti-immigration, anti-refugee, anti-everything policies. She’s been seething ever since. Not because of their content (bad) but because of their appalling lack … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Politics and Government
Tagged Critical Thinking, Digital Fluency, Donald Trump, Old White Guys, Refugees
20 Comments
Stampede!
“Sometimes you need a little break”—Ms Soapbox’s Mom The fun started when Ms Soapbox’s sister Roz and her husband Jay came to town. They flew in from Vancouver where it rains 168 days a year–to spend a week in Calgary … Continue reading
Brexit and Trump: It’s All Your Fault
Ms Soapbox was just getting her head around the fact that Donald Trump was her fault when they blamed her for Brexit. Wait, what? Political philosophers and journalists on both sides of the Atlantic point out that not everyone who … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Economy, Politics and Government
Tagged Brexit, Donald Trump, Globalization, Public Interest Alberta
35 Comments