Author: Doctrine Dominatrix
Inside the Birdcage – September 7, 2015
Today was a holiday – Labour Day, to be specific, and although I generally don’t pay much attention to holidays, it meant that my administration stuff has to be delayed another day. Okay, whatever. Over the past week, the refugee crisis has finally captured the imaginations and minds of my fellow Canadians, and it is […]
Protected: How Did I Get Here?
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Inside the Birdcage – September 6, 2015
Realistically, today is just not very exciting. I have no plans to go wandering around the Dark Web today, and I’m not really in the mood for designing or inventing anything. It is, after all, Sunday, and since I keep being told to take a break because my sense of duty is disgusting and makes […]
Protected: Inside the Birdcage – September 5, 2015
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Protected: A Night in Cam Girl Land
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Protected: Inside the birdcage – September 4, 2015
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Inside the Birdcage – September 4, 2015 – Thoughts on the Current Refugee Crisis
This week saw the horrific death of Aylan Kurdi, a refugee child who was lost at sea along with the majority of his family, and the already shifting winds of Canadian foreign and domestic policy altered their course as the international refugee crisis (particularly that of the Syrians) took centre stage on the campaign trails […]
Protected: Inside the Birdcage – September 3, 2015
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The Death of Aylan Kurdi – The Boy on the Beach
This morning, the Internet was broken by the image of a little boy drowned to death on a beach off the coast of Greece. His name was Aylan Kurdi, and he was part of a family who were fleeing persecution. I am not familiar with the exact details of this case, I’ll be the first […]
