Coming from the book world, where convincing a dozen people to show up for an author reading can often be a challenge, I was gobsmacked.
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I am a journalist and author of six books, including Precarious: The Lives of Migrant Workers, Driven: The Secret Life of Taxi Drivers, and Pay No Heed to the Rockets: Palestine in the Present Tense.ππ΅πΈ
Coming from the book world, where convincing a dozen people to show up for an author reading can often be a challenge, I was gobsmacked.
I did a "Boozy Lecture" last night, and I'm astonished. More than 100 people gathered at a Calgary sports bar listen to me talk about migrant labour for an hour. Tickets for the event, all free, "sold out" within minutes. This happens for every lecture the group puts on. www.boozylectures.com
So... in the separatist chess metaphor, the white queen defeats her own white king on behalf of the white rook? Maybe stick with checkers, dumbasses.
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This was so excellent. Bravo, all.
A very generous review of Precarious in @albertaviews.bsky.social. albertaviews.ca/precarious/
Worth reading the whole article. Not only is Modry despicable, heβs also profoundly stupid.
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Credit where credit is due: that was pretty funny.
Being a working writer with deadlines is great but it's also unbelievably stupid. Like sorry guys I can't go out tonight, I am thirty-three years old and I have homework that I begged to do.
I'm taking one 90 minute shower on April 9th.
Iβll be pontificating to strangers at a Calgary bar this week. Hardly a rare occurrence, to be honest.
... glanced *west* at Iraq. Dammit!
But I do trust the Iranians to decide what is best for their country. I wonβt begrudge their current hope and happiness. (10/10)
Nor can we rely on Trump or Netanyahu, the worldβs worst people, to do the right thing. Difficult and bloody times lay ahead. (9/10)
Nobody knows what will come next. Weβve all seen what an America-backed Israel can do to a population whose lives mean nothing to them. And history has been unkind to the recipients of American-gifted regime change. (8/10)
However, the end of the regime would be an objectively positive thing for the people of Iran. Sanctions and proxy wars have failed to unseat the ayatollahs. Elections have been meaningless. Protests brutally and bloodily put down. Maybe this is what it takes. (7/10)
Yes, these attacks break international law. No, I donβt trust for a moment the motivations of Donald Trump and his genocidal puppet masters in Tel Aviv. Nor do I believe for a moment that they truly give a shit about the lives of Iranians. (6/10)
After recent conversations with Iranians, I wonder if I was wrong. Maybe itβs time we listen to the Iranians who donβt see this current assault as an attack on their people, but the rescue theyβve long called for. (5/10)
I considered this to be simply bluster β the exaggerations of an oppressed people. Certainly Iranians wouldnβt actually welcome an American bombardment, I thought. (4/10)
Iranians had glanced east and watched George W. Bushβs forces unseat the Taliban in Afghanistan. Then they glanced east to watch Bush remove Saddam Hussein from Iraq. βPlease, Bush, bomb us next,β one man told me. (3/10)
Their willingness to openly disparage the Islamic regime surprised me, but not as much as when they told me they wanted America to bomb them. (2/10)
I visited Iran in 2003 and 2004 for a book I was writing. People warned me against talking politics while I was there, but I quickly learned that politics was all Iranians wanted to talk about. (1/10)
she's a 10 but makes the dial up internet connection noise when she orgasms
Shameful and disappointing response.
@reecejones.bsky.social Spotted side-by-side!
Pierre Poilievre says refugee claimants are undermining Canadaβs health care systemβbut it couldnβt be further from the truth.
@desmondcole.bsky.social fact checks his misinformation and explains how blaming the most vulnerable distracts us from fighting for good health care for all.
Today on GET LIT! We talk with Marcello Di Cintio about his book, Precarious: The Lives of Migrant Workers.
1230pm on 93.3 / cfmu dot ca or on pods or here: tinyurl.com/3kj4xk2t
@marcellodicintio.bsky.social @biblioasis.bsky.social
Maclean's approached me about writing a personal essay on Alberta Secession and my opposition to it.
It was published today.
macleans.ca/politics/i-d...
Congratulations, Mark!