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Silvia
09-28-2007
02:33 AM ET (US)
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Racially intolerant white canadian cops and security and their henchmen claim to be despots; following parasitically in the footsteps of their american counterparts, and wilfully engage in their racial profiling of non-whites, in racial harassment of non-whites, and in racially dehumanizing attempts to racially harass non-whites through intimidating physically, mentally, and spiritually; portraying their racial hatred of non-whites through causing wilfull and dehumanizing disturbance to non-whites through using illegal wall-see-through technologies and audio-bugs on non-whites' homes; through listening and watching through the walls of non-whites' rented and owned homes, and through their internet and private telephones. The perpetuators of these evil deeds do this from their cars using illegal equipment slyly given to them by the unworthy cops, and then accelerating their cars loudly and intimidatingly near non-whites' homes and driving intimidatingly in presence of non-whites on streets, making threatening u-turns, driving intimidatingly right up and over sidewalks when a non-white is on the sidewalk, and throwing their ugly bullying weight around, in their shameless acts of cowardice. It is all done slyly, supposedly smartly, however, they cannot fool all the people all the time. The cops also participate themselves to wail their sirens abusively everytime non-whites move and talk inside their rented and owned homes in daily routine living, in addition to having their henchmen in cars commit these ugly harassing racially profiling deeds at all times day and night. Most of these ugly acts of dehumanizing racial profiling depict the cowardice of the doers of these deeds in the real sense, and are done at the behind the scenes insistence of the racially intolerant white cops through their frontline stooges. However, without physical evidence, the white cops, security, socieities, and their henchmen are laughing sinisterly at their heinous deeds and the legal system seems to support this evil through its inability to take action without physical evidence. Their racial profiling penetrates public transport systems, shops and stores to do all they can to make the non-whites feel unwelcome in their dehumanizing acts of racial profiling against non-whites and those who don't conform to their nonsense. The white cops, security, and white communities use their henchmen who do just as they are told and from behind the safety cushion of their oil-guzzling, pollution creating, often dark-glassed vehicles to intimidate and harass non-whites in obnoxious racial profiling that reflects the immoral, despotic, and cowardly behaviour of racially intolerant white cops, security, communities and their dumb henchmen who do just as they are told, fuelled as they are in their racial frenzy, thanks to the racially manipulative corporate controlled media.
For more information, visit:
http://www.yourluckytoday.blogspot.com
Volunteers are welcome to circulate this information to all they know to put an end to this abuse and violations of human rights committed by immorally misbehaved white cops, security, white communities, public transports, shops, stores, etc, and their dumb henchmen who do just as they are told in their racial frenzy.
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Bookninja 
11-29-2005
09:38 AM ET (US)
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French literature
Covered in the Globe and Mail? Hm. The good news (or bad news, depending on what side of the Mason-Dixon Line of Poutine you live on) is that this article denotes the beginning of the longest possible time before its repeat next year...
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michel
08-19-2005
10:28 AM ET (US)
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how I wish we had this kind of debate over canadian books. How I wish canadian books would provoke it. How I wish we had a Houellebecq.
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Bookninja 
08-19-2005
09:42 AM ET (US)
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French bomb scare......turns out to be a marked-up review copy of Houellebecq's newest novel. Sworn enemy reviewer of Houellebecq happens upon a review copy on a park bench. Gee, what a co-inkidink. HomeEdited 08-19-2005 09:43 AM
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Bookninja 
07-18-2005
11:00 AM ET (US)
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Hot new book is 130 years oldA recently discovered epic novel by Alexandre Dumas is getting the French all horny for more. Luckily the "unassuming, retired lecturer" who found the novel on an old microfilm is writing a sequel. What a noble deed, you might say -- cashing in on the success of the dead. Let's call it cadaverlit, only slightly removed from ghost-writing. HomeEdited 07-18-2005 11:01 AM
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Bookninja 
06-29-2005
07:06 AM ET (US)
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Le Foetry
Ladies and gentlemen, the disease is officially international. The French awards system is corrupt. Call WHO and CNN to start the alarmism proper. And in what's likely related news: thieves!
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Bookninja 
03-22-2005
10:33 PM ET (US)
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Apparently it will be titled: Almond Joy
New Dumas novel discovered in Paris. Merde. I cannot tell you 'ow mooch crap we 'ave joost lying around zis fricking city.
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Bookninja 
02-03-2005
09:04 AM ET (US)
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Poetry is dead in France
No it's not! It's just resting! Okay, it's dead.
Fernandez explains how the poets are increasingly being replaced by singers in the land of Baudelaire. They write beautiful lyrics, like Barbara, but they are not poets, he reflects sadly, having just shared the dais with Sunil Gangopadhyay, Joy Goswami and Tilottama Majumdar. Here it seems even the novelists write poetry.
Fernandez lays the blame largely on publishers and the media. Few books of poetry are printed. Poets are never featured on the television and the radio.
But the poets are not above criticism as well. Most of them live in intellectual ivory towers. They have become cut off from the people. Neither do they write of simple emotions like love. For that, you have to listen to songs.
Not quite sure who Barbara is... (From that smart arse TEV)
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Bookninja 
12-13-2004
11:55 PM ET (US)
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Funny enough, they've also told Joyce Carol Oates to "freaking relax"
France loves writers. What's more, while generally appearing to despise Americans, they love American writers. What they don't love is the frequency with which Americans publish.*
But if France loves writers, it is also impatient with them. Donna Tartt took quite a beating from a reporter at Festival America: ''I am sure you have been asked this question thousands of times, but let me ask again: why -- oh why -- are there 10 years between your first and your second novel?'' He seemed to expect to hear of an incarceration or dire illness. ''I guess I'm just slow,'' she replied. This, to the French way of seeing things, is inconceivable.
This ought to please a few folks I know. Finally country that understands their urge to publish everything they write.
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Bookninja 
11-22-2004
11:37 PM ET (US)
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It's gotta be the wenches
Apparently, French poets of the second last century really dug the English chicks. And blokes. There's no accounting for taste.
Paris is the city of light, art and romance, and London the city of fog, industry and buttoned-up behaviour, but those French poets travelled to London for love, and they found the fog inspiring. A decade before Rimbaud and Verlaine, another French poet, Stephane Mallarmé, lived in London for a year as a student, and got married, in a quasi-elopement, in Kensington. Mallarmé said he hated London when there was no fog. "I love this perpetually grey sky," he wrote to a friend in 1862. "God cannot see you."
Shoin yeh shoes, guvnah? Ow bout a wee tug on the twig n berries, ven, wot? (From Moby)
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Bookninja 
07-06-2004
11:21 PM ET (US)
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Harry Potter: Neo-liberal capitalist
...all representatives of the state (the Ministry of Magic) are lampooned as ridiculous, or incompetent or sinister. Harry goes to a "private" school, whose "micro-society" is a "pitiless jungle" which glorifies "individualism, excessive competition and a cult of violence".
Public institutions are unable to protect individuals. Au contraire, Harry Potter and his friends find they have to break the magical state-imposed rules constantly to protect themselves from evil forces.
I couldn't make that shit up, people. But the French could... (From PFW)
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bill traynor 
04-05-2004
09:02 AM ET (US)
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And amid those gawking, drunken Americans are one or two equally drunken Canadians, smiling politely.
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Bookninja 
04-04-2004
10:58 PM ET (US)
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Americans in Paris
They're everywhere!
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