Tag Archives: Human Rights

Canada’s Passive-Aggressive Role in Violent Deaths

“When the laws cause more harm than good, we the people are obliged to speak up and remind the Government that they are our ministers. In a democracy that esteems and upholds human dignity we must remember who we are: … Continue reading

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Our Lady of Liberty | A Sonnet Dedicated to Her Ladyship

The Philosopher Muse presents Dr. Esther Braun with the golden laurel wreath for her outstanding work as an academic and champion of justice and liberty, thereby bestowing upon her the title ‘Our Lady of Liberty’ to be cherished and honored … Continue reading

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Cold Vicious Wolves Adorned In Sheeplike Wools

“From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subject to violence, and the vicious still lay claim to it…. These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.” … Continue reading

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