Feeling Trumped-Out? Me Too!

For a little over a year the daily news emanating from the US regarding President Donald Trump has ranged from disturbing to the bizarre. It has been so relentless in its volume, many people, including this writer, have almost become immune to it.

Indeed, I’m Trumped-Out!

If the bastard’s actions didn’t have such a causal impact on Canada, I would declare my computer a Trump Free Zone and wish the Americans well over the next three years.

If only it were that simple.

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Perhaps, the US Congress will impeach him, sooner rather than later. Perhaps he will tire of playing the leader of the Free World and step down voluntarily.

One can only hope.

For an excellent analysis of Trump’s dysfunctional presidency, see David Frum’s How Donald Trump turned the United States into a headless giant https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/david-frum-how-donald-trump-turned-the-united-states-into-a-headless-giant/article37588493/

 

What has happened to Due Process?

Accusations of sexual misconduct by four women against London born Oscar winning director Paul Haggis in a civil suit have brought a swift response from Ward 3 councilor Mo Salih.

The subject of Salih’s attention is the London park named after Haggis in 2011.

Councilor Salih wants the park’s name changed as soon as possible.

“It’s a privilege, not a right, to have a park named after you,” said Salih. “It’s the city’s right to change the name at any time and, me personally, I don’t think it’s right to keep the name when a lot of serious questions and accusations are being put out there.”

Fair enough.

Problem is, there’s this thing called due process, one of the fundamental concepts in Canadian and American law.

In short, until the accused, Haggis in this case, has his day in court, he is presumed innocent of the charges launched against him.

Salih’s call to rename the South London park based on unfounded accusations, no matter how appealing it is in the era of #MeToo and heightened awareness of sexual harassment and sexual assault, is a tad extreme and appears to be a thinly veiled example of political grandstanding.

I hope Councilor Salih’s colleagues at City Hall will be more cautious in their responses to the news — at least until Haggis has had the opportunity to face his accusers in court.

Welcome

Welcome to Rick’s Blog. I’ll be writing about a number of topics here. Everything ranging from local arts and culture to politics.

A little about me.

My name is Rick Young. I am a native Londoner. I taught high school History and Social Science, and some other subjects including English and Geography, in the Thames Valley District School Board for thirty years.

After retiring in 2008, I embarked upon a freelance writing career. In 2009, along with editor Nicole Laidler, I founded The Beat Magazine, a monthly independent arts magazine, which published from 2009 to 2013.

I hope you enjoy my musings.