Some weekend thoughts and two bullies
Some weekend thoughts from Paul Elam, and a reminder that there is more work to do and more activism to come in the matter of the University of Toronto and the bigots who reside there.
Some weekend thoughts from Paul Elam, and a reminder that there is more work to do and more activism to come in the matter of the University of Toronto and the bigots who reside there.
News has just surfaced of a tragic shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut. There are multiple fatalities in what will prove to be one of the worst mass shootings in American history.
Sometimes there is a temptation to be wordy, verbose, when an important goal has been accomplished. This time, though, we find no need to be eloquent or overstated. Let us just say this for now. We got her.
Just when you thought there was no justice left in the world, the world turns around and delivers a surprise. Mary Kellett will face her day in court and pay the piper for her actions.
The concern trolls have started to make their presence known regarding efforts to out the participants at the violent protest against the rights of men and boys at the University of Toronto. Paul Elam responds.
Paul Elam directly issues a letter to the University of Toronto’s Student Union in the aftermath of their inciting violent protest of free speech on behalf of men and boys.
Within a few weeks the Bar Panel for the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar will rule on the charges against Mary Kellett. Then it’s happy hour and back slapping for all.
Paul Elam continues a rant on women, consumerism and the ecology of the planet. This time he poses some questions to women as a whole. We will be waiting for answers.
Paul Elam has driven semi’s across the continental United States, but one thing remains the same everywhere, he says. Even with truck drivers, the allure of vagina rules the day.
The Myths we love to live about women are almost as many as the hairs on our heads. Paul Elam takes a look at one of them and offers some counter theory perspective.