I always commemorate the anniversary of 9/11. I am doing it this year again with this post, although I don't write long posts about it. From my thoughts and memories about it, read this post from 2008 and that post from 2009. However, I will say one of thing of what happened in the USA since. On the 11th of September 2001, democracy in the West and in the USA in particular was attacked. Islamic fundamentalism showed its ugly nihilistic head. Sadly, nowadays democracy in the US is falling apart, not because of an alien force of Islamifascists, like almost a quarter of of a century ago, but because of the Xian fascists who took power. So yeah, I am feeling a tad cynical and gloomy today, thinking about it.
Thursday, 11 September 2025
9/11... again
Tuesday, 22 April 2025
Le sinistre papabile
Je le craignais un peu en apprenant la mort du pape. Je le craignais, mais je m'y attendais: le cardinal marc Ouellet est papabile. Je n'ai pas blogué sur lui depuis plus d'une décennie, moins je pense à lui, mieux je me porte (et moins il pense aux Québécois, mieux nous nous portons tous), je pensais qu'il allait finir par s'étouffer dans sa propre insignifiance. Mais non: il est encore là, malgré les allégations qui pèsent sur lui, il est encore influent dans l'Église, il pourrait encore devenir pape. Le premier Québécois, et il n'y aurait pas à être fier. En plus d'être une très mauvaise nouvelle pour le Québec, pour les raisons que j'énumérais déjà en 2013. Je nommais Ouellet un sinistre ensoutané, je devrais maintenir un sinistre papabile.
Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Fragments of 9/11
Today is the anniversary of 9/11. I always commemorate it on the blog.I once used to blog about deeper stuff, when I started blogging in fact, and I gave this date a lot of thoughts back in the days, As you can read in this post from 2008 and that post from 2009. In the latter, I said that I remembered the most trivial thing about it. What I ate that evening for instance: shepherd's pie, or pâté chinois as we call it, with beetroots on the side, and a chocolate cake for dessert, which my mum made as a goodbye treat because I was going back to England a week or two later. I remember reading the morning newspapers and just stopping, because it felt absurd to read old news. I went to the bar that night, but did not get drunk. I discussed this with my wife a few days ago: she was then living at her parents' house, she had walked the family dog and in the park where she walked, she saw people doing tai chi, which she thought was a strange activity to do in a park. Then she walked home and she learned the news. That night, she thought that if the terrorist attack had not happened, she would have thought the 11th of September 2001 to be a day like just any other. Now she remembers these people doing tai chi. And I find it strange and a little bit eerie that for so many people this date in history has been crystallised like this, with every single trivial detail of their day forever in their memory.
Monday, 11 September 2023
9/11 and now
Today is the 22nd anniversary of 9/11. I have not forgotten. I will try to remain short, as I often blogged about it and I don't know if I can add all that much to what I have already said in the past. For my observations about this fateful day, please read this post from 2008 and this one from 2009. They are still the posts I am most proud of in all my years of blogging. Otherwise, there might be one thing that is worth adding: I find it tragic and often infuriating that nowadays, the United States is struggling with another sort of religious fundamentalism, not islamist this time, bu Christian, and that it brought its own homegrown domestic terrorism. Because I challenge anyone to tell me what is the intrinsic difference between a a MAGA supporter and/or a Christian fundie and an Islamist. No, cosmetic differences don't count.
Sunday, 11 September 2022
9/11
I almost forgot that today is the 21th anniversary of 9/11. I will be brief this year, or at least I hope to be. Read this post from 2008 and this one from 2009. They are from a long time ago, when I was much younger, nevertheless I am still very proud of them and I consider them my best posts. Youcan also read my posts from 2011, 2012 and 2013. As for my current state of mind, you can read my post from 2021. Sometimes I wished we still lived in the nineties.
Saturday, 11 September 2021
9/11, 20 years after
Today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11. The terrorist act that truly kickstarted the century and the millenium. Our share of Apocalypse, so to speak. For my own experience and my reflection on 9/11, I recommend that you read this post from 2008 and this one from 2009. In my years of blogging, they are the posts I am most proud about. I am thinking about twenty years ago and I am worried about how things might turn out in the future, because I feel like little has been done. I'm glad Bin Laden got killed, but Islamofascism is still very storng indeed. Maybe worse, in the US they are stuck with their own brand of talibans in the guise of Christian fundamentalism. Now these fundies existed before 9/11, but they grew stronger due to the attacks of twenty yers ago. So yes, I'm worried and disappointed about the human race.
Friday, 11 September 2020
Another year of 9/11
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
18 years of 9/11
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
9/11
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
La honte du Saguenay
Monday, 11 September 2017
Who else remembers?
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
And now Manchester...
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Tired of this...
Qu'il aille au diable...
Thursday, 10 November 2016
All I am going to say about this
Friday, 29 January 2016
Italian solution/Logical solution
I might be a bit late covering the news, but I found this caricature about the recent controversy regarding the president's of Iran's visit to Italy, where nude statues were covered so as not to offend him. I love Italy, but sometimes find this country infuriating, especially when it panders to religious puritanism. This is not only a stupid gesture, it is a cowardly one. So when I saw this caricature by Walter Leoni, I did not only laugh, I roared, with a good dash of anger. Italy can be infuriating, but so many Italians remain admirable in their criticism and mockery of stupidity.
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Un an plus tard...
Thursday, 19 November 2015
La vue du Tricolore
J'ai vu ce drapeau tricolore il y a quelques jours sur la maison de la famille américaine qui fête l'Halloween en grand dans la petite ville où je vis. Ils ont toujours un drapeau ou un autre, parfois un truc bête et humoristique, parfois un drapeau pour rappeler une fête nationale ou une fête tout court. Cette semaine, c'est le Tricolore. J'aime toujours voir le drapeau français en sol anglais, mais là j'avoue que j'ai été particulièrement ému. Comme un joli doigt d'honneur aux crétins obscurantistes qui ont commis le massacre de vendredi dernier. C'est peu, ce n'est qu'un drapeau, embobiné autour de son pôle pas le vent en plus, mais ça m'a ému quand même.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Le monde à l'heure de Paris
Je serai bref. Des terroristes islamistes ont encore une fois effectué une attaque lâche contre la population parisienne. Moins d'un an après les attentats contre Charlie Hebdo. J'étais Charlie, je le suis encore, maintenant en plus je suis Paris, une ville que je n'aime pas particulièrement en temps normal. Maintenant, je sens que je vais devoir me réconcilier avec et pour de bon. Depuis hier, je suis aussi triste qu'en colère. Par chance, mes amis parisiens (d'adoption ou autre) semblent tous aller bien. Au moins j'ai ça comme réconfort. J'ai aussi une confiance quasi-inébranlable envers la résilience des valeurs laïques et républicaines françaises, lesquelles ultimement peuvent triompher de tous les obscurantismes. Alors voilà, vive la France et vive la République.




