oh what a world

Flickr

I just posted a boatload of pics on flickr recently, I hope a few of you will comment on them!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/leena/

And now for a Squig chronology:

laughing

Squig as a Toddler

Please?

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islamfrancaise

Maybe I’m just emotional, but this is beautiful.

Will Islam à la française take hold?

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nutcase

Media Hypes Nutcase Scribblings as “Terror Plot Admission”Admits no funding, no bombs, no vehicles, but still saturates fairy tale story while ignoring biggest explosives find in British history.

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Humanimals

I just read one of the saddest and most depressing articles that I’ve come across in a long time.

An Elephant Crackup? on NYTimes.com

For a number of biologists and ethologists who have spent their careers studying elephant behavior, the attacks have become so abnormal in both number and kind that they can no longer be attributed entirely to the customary factors. … Decades of poaching and culling and habitat loss, they claim, have so disrupted the intricate web of familial and societal relations by which young elephants have traditionally been raised in the wild, and by which established elephant herds are governed, that what we are now witnessing is nothing less than a precipitous collapse of elephant culture.

It has long been apparent that every large, land-based animal on this planet is ultimately fighting a losing battle with humankind. And yet entirely befitting of an animal with such a highly developed sensibility, a deep-rooted sense of family and, yes, such a good long-term memory, the elephant is not going out quietly.

As a result of such social upheaval, calves are now being born to and raised by ever younger and inexperienced mothers. Young orphaned elephants, meanwhile, that have witnessed the death of a parent at the hands of poachers are coming of age in the absence of the support system that defines traditional elephant life. ‘‘The loss of elephant elders and the traumatic experience of witnessing the massacres of their family, impairs normal brain and behavior development in young elephants.’’

‘‘There are over 200 displaced-people’s camps in present-day northern Uganda. Everybody lives now within these camps, and there are no more elders. The elders were systematically eliminated. The first batch of elimination was during Amin’s time, and that set the stage for the later destruction of northern Uganda. We are among the lucky few, because my mom and dad managed to escape. But the families there are just broken. I know many of them. Displaced people are living in our home now. My mother said let them have it.

All these kids who have grown up with their parents killed — no fathers, no mothers, only children looking after them. They don’t go to schools. They have no schools, no hospitals. No infrastructure. They form these roaming, violent, destructive bands. It’s the same thing that happens with the elephants. Just like the male war orphans, they are wild, completely lost.”

It’s sad that even though we (some of us, at least) acknowledge the damage we’re doing to ourselves, our animal friends and the planet, we REFUSE to change our actions. We know we’re stealing land from native creatures to make more buildings, but we will continue to do so. We know that that zoos and “amusement” parks are not healthy for animals, yet we continue to support them. We know what causes pollution, but we continue to produce materials which will litter the earth for years to come. Weapons of all levels of destruction continue to be used for all levels of KILLING (the sole reason for which they are created.)

In fact, we ARE destruction. When will this change?

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Spay them!

“We pick up stray animals and spay them. These mothers need to be spayed if they can’t take care of theirs. Once they have a child and it’s running the street, to let them continue to have children is totally unacceptable.”

- Councilman Larry Shirley, SC

Oh yes. He said it. And he was threatened with death and many called for his resignation. He didn’t die or resign, so I guess they failed. He did apologize, though, while still maintaining his position. But…

[The local paper] says it got more than 100 e-mails from across the nation, most supporting Shirley.

Hmm, are we a nation of racists or are some steadily realizing a problem?

- Official Sorry for Sterilization Remark

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