Poetry Corner: “Mama Bravo strikes again”

Mama Bravo strikes again

Laughing gaily they take their seats
out of the hostile winter freeze to enjoy the cheap rum of sunny Cuba
the plane hurtles down the runway
passengers getting ready for those free drinks
BUT!
snap, crackle pop
like steel rice crispies

No time for a scream
what’s left of the bodies
lies steaming in a field
and looks like stewed tomatoes dropped from the Empire State Building
on a cold winter day

Robert K. Stephen

Poetry Corner: “Roasted Pigeon Droppings”

Roasted Pigeon Droppings

Time said they were great
Newsweek acclaimed them a delight
Rolling Stone declared they were outta sight
Playboy advised them as a aphrodisiac at night
The Financial Times could get you 10% off on a wholesale deal
Good Housekeeping even gave them its seal
The National Geographic showed bare breasted natives scraping them off the rocks
Clearasil used them in cream for zits
but i
personally believe they taste like the shits

Robert K. Stephen

COVID Poetry Corner: “The Brit Bug”

             The Brit Bug

If Donald Trump, esteemed gentleman that he was, called COVID-19 “Kung Flu”
this new B117 mutation of the COVID-19 virus can I call it the Limey Virus?
being of British heritage please don’t throw me under the bus

Whatever it is B117 unfortunately is not the only mutation in town
rest assured a “Yankee Virus” will be nastier and cause the world to frown
helped to develop by a careless political clown

Let’s not forget the mutation from South Africa
that attacks the tummy and makes you go to the loo for lots of kaka

Oh and that nasty one from Brazil
that really can make you seriously ill

Please don’t blame the Brits
they’ll soon have fits

There will soon be mutations from all the countries in the globe strutting their stuff
I have had enough of this disease so am becoming a bit gruff
we have all had enough!

We are all getting sick of hearing about COVID-19
and venting our spleen
so let’s be positive and the end of the dastardly spiked little bugger in our night-time dream

Robert K. Stephen
 

Catch some Canadian music: Toronto’s Crow’s Theatre presents Ruby Waters

GET SERENADED BY THE SENSATIONAL
RUBY WATERS ON VALENTINE’S DAY!
Crow’s Theatre is pleased to announce the latest offering in our Dinner and a Show series, the mesmerizing, Toronto-based singer-songwriter Ruby Waters, in concert.
The Sweet Sublime singer is known for such hits as Quantum PhysicsSupernatural and is regarded as one of Canada’s most rousing and rapidly rising stars. Having enjoyed commercial and critical acclaim with her recently released EP If It Comes Down To It, Ruby will be performing an intimate concert.
Secure your tickets now for what promises to be an unforgettable evening in the comfort of your own home.

💛 Friday February 12th at 8:00PM
💜 Saturday February 13th at 8:00PM❤️ Sunday February 14th at 8:00PM (Dinner and a Show performance)
 
RESERVE $25 DIGITAL TICKETS
RESERVE DINNER AND A SHOW EXPERIENCE
Valentine’s Day will host a special edition of Dinner And A Show.
 This Valentine’s Day, we have partnered up with Gare de l’Est to pair a gourmet meal and sommelier-selected wine with Ruby Waters in concert, designed to bring home the feeling of a great night out. GDL Chef John Sinopoli has created a romantic Valentine’s Day menu to pair with Ruby Waters In Concert, makingthe night an unmissable gastronomic and artistic experience.

The ready to finish meals are delivered to homes directly by GDL, along with video instructions from the chef on how to complete and plate the dishes.
Valentine’s Day MenuAppetizersLobster and Bay Scallop Salad: Poached lobster, marinated bay scallop, spiced grapefruit, golden beet purée, Bibb lettuce, green sorrel, icicle radish, citrus vinaigrette.orWinter Vegetable Salad (Vegetarian Option) – crèpe sachet filled with Basquaise onions, gently pickled winter vegetables including marinated fennel, radish, pearl onions, and endive with spiced grapefruit, Bibb lettuce and fresh herbs.Main:Duck Confit a l’Orange: Crispy skinned duck leg, Swiss chard and white bean ragout, roasted baby fennel, Jus a l’orange.

orBraised Escarole (Vegetarian Option): porcini broth simmered escarole, salsify and trumpet mushroom potato gratin, fresh black truffle, cured egg yolk.Dessert:Gare de l’Est Assorted Bon Bons: includes house made chocolate truffles, fruit gelées and mini biscuits.
Dinner Boxes are $160+hst with one bottle of wine
OR $195+hst with two bottles of wine.

 
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Virus#26: Chapter 37: “God, Darwinism or Mother Nature’s revenge”

Chapter 37 “God, Darwinism or Mother Nature’s revenge”

Not that I am tied into the evangelical movement but one would have thought there would be a widespread outcry that all these viruses were God’s revenge against the sins of humanity. It would have made marvelous sense but the evangelicals were for the most part quiet. In the U.S. during the first wave of COVID-19 their silence might have meant they were having more serious issues at hand. The re-election of their favoured Donald J. Trump as president. I mean one really has to admire a president having the police gas out peaceful protestors out of the way so he could walk to a church and hold a Bible up in the air. He never bothered to ask the church authorities if he could take this photo-op. Obviously to the thinking person this was nothing but a cheap marketing attempt and the man cared more about manipulating an important part of his support than he would ever care about evangelicals.

What was more common was calling the fatalities caused by the virus as a simple expression of Darwinism where the strongest survive. Many just shrugged and said when asked about the “cull” in long-term care residences the old and sick were picked off as a Darwinist act. They also said that those with comorbidities such as diabetes, heart conditions and obesity were part of the weak link therefore the first to go. All this may have been true to a degree as callous as it may seem. These people were also upset that seniors were getting the vaccinations first “as they were close to death anyways”.

Modern medicine has managed to increase the lifespan of many that would otherwise would have been dead decades ago. For many that was a blessing but for others a cruel prolongation of a meagre and miserable life. To be honest one had to ask why these comorbidities existed? Could it be poverty and racism that placed minorities such as blacks, indigenous peoples and Latinos in a disproportionately high infection and death rate? And in long-term care facilities that were responsibly managed the death and infection rates were far lower that the improperly managed facilities. So if there was Darwinism at play you might want to say it was not pure Darwinism but social and economic factors that made many minorities easy pickings.

Then were those that thought Mother Nature was striking back at humanity that was killing her with pollution, deforestation and a constant spew of toxins. The number of natural disasters preceding the COVIDs could have been a warning the earth simply couldn’t manage much more abuse so kill off millions and take the strain off the earth. A very appealing doctrine but Mother Earth chose her weakest victims primarily in the developing world. In one day Brazil had more COVID-19 infections than Canada had in three months.

Take your choice as to those theories but I will blame human negligence, political opportunism and poor long-term planning by politicos initially hailed by many as heroes fighting an epic battle but then raked over the coals and displaced by coups and assassinations for letting their medical systems decline to such a state that the viruses took such a toll.

Virus#26: Chapter 36: “were there any benefits from the COVIDs? real character of many brought to light”

Chapter 36 “were there any benefits from the COVIDs? real character of many brought to light”

There is nothing like a crisis of a pandemic or perceived crisis of a scamdemic to draw out characteristics of the human character.

On the negative side panic initially swept the nations with the insatiable need to stockpile toilet paper, hand sanitizer and facemasks. Retail outlets were scavenged and fights and insults flew. Toilet paper selling at COSTCO for $24.95 showed up on Amazon for $95 as well as inflated prices for gloves, facemasks, wipes and hand sanitizers. I recall at COSTCO one women had a shopping basket full of toilet paper and one poor soul pleaded with her for one packet. The response was a no with the explanation that “It’s not my fault you didn’t plan properly!”. The positive of this negative was that COVID let you know who would push you aside in a rush to the fire escape in a movie theatre.

You might also want to state the goodness of the millions who social distanced and wore their masks although on the negative side that revealed their timidity and deference in an unthinking matter about edicts of governments. It was if they had never heard about civil liberties and as they had never struggled to preserve them they were easy chumps to be pushed around, of course in the name of the public good, which has masked countless government atrocities.

The COVIDs also illuminated the thoughts and souls of many politicos. The most frightening were those leaders who simply acknowledged that COVID was no worse than the ordinary flu which subsequent studies acknowledged was correct for COVID-19 but failed to realize their slashed hospitals or lack of hospitals could not even handle a normal flu outbreak causing the death of millions of Venezuelans amongst others.

Then there was the late Donald J. Trump with his endless misstatements and reckless actions including holding a maskless rally in Tulsa Oklahoma in June of 2020 in a 15,000-seat indoor arena whilst he said COVID-19 was fading whereas in Oklahoma it was spiking upwards days before his blessed rally. Some say that careless event that ended up ripping Tulsa to shreds with infections and deaths. It was clear at that point he “losing it”.

As for Canada the Trudeau government initially managed to avoid overthrow and revolution by pumping massive amounts of aid into the hands of corporations and individuals at least for the first wave and through the second wave at which point the Canadian government was literally running out of money.

The same Trudeau fate was met by many provincial governments as Canadians felt stung by the deaths in their family which they, well into COVID-19, blamed on the federal and provincial healthcare cuts over the years preceding COVID-19. To put matters generously most Canadian governments handled the crisis well but at the end of the day were they really the cause for the crisis which was not always the virus but their poor planning or lack of planning for it.

Even during all this horrible health news some of corporate Canada, particularly grocery stores, showed its mettle by discontinuing “hazard pay” for essential workers such as grocery cashiers while raking in huge profits and management bonuses while the COVID-19 virus was still raising its ugly head.

The lack of compassion shown by corporate Canada stuffed the pockets of many a “senior management team” member but then there was that bloody attack at Weston Groceries senior management offices in Toronto by a husband of a deceased grocery store clerk who had died of COVID-19 with her dying words,” Kill those cheap bastards”. Throughout the world the far right and left was gaining in strength and popularity. Polarization of society set in at different stages of COVID-19. Initially it was the super corporate wealthy that bore the brunt of Canadian political anger then it was the upper classes such as rapper Drake’s obscene palatial mansion in the ultra rich enclave of Toronto’s The Bridlepath that were attacked and looted. Even the cottages and homes of professional athletes were not spared. By the time Virus #26 hit even what was left of the upper middle and middle classes were shaking in their boots. Private clubs, private schools, elite golf courses and restaurants were torched and looted. I mean this was beyond what Karl Marx, Adolph Hitler any far right or left movement could have predicted. Yes we are just about ready to jump into Virus #26!

Virus#26: Chapter 35:Was there any benefit from the COVIDs? Outsourcing backfires

Chapter 35 “was there any benefit from the COVIDs? outsourcing backfires”

Having the pleasure of meeting so many patients I got to know some of them quite well. Many had heart conditions brought about by stress and anxiety which is a profoundly serious killer and disease condition precedent. A recurring theme amongst many of them were the issues caused by corporate job cuts or “rationalizations” as the compliant human relations department referred to them as. Part of these rationalizations was a phenomenon called “outsourcing” where corporations sought to cut costs by outsourcing jobs to countries with a low standard of living and low wages to accompany that. So it was cheaper to do business by having it done by low cost labour so economies like Mexico, China, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh and even Canada with its highly educated workforce and cheap dollar. The fist real casualty was the clothing business virtually destroying that industry in the developed countries.

The outsourcing worked well for big capital for some time as the analysts and stockholders were delighted at soaring profits. The only problem was that it was killing jobs, destroying local economies creating unemployment, anxiety, stress, depression, spousal abuse and substance abuse. This all was done with the blessing of most national governments of Europe and North America. One patient of mine told me a story with a twist of irony if not political stupidity. She was a senior manager of an American company that had originally relocated hundreds of jobs to Canada, the land of highly educated employees and more important a 75-cent dollar. She found it rather disgusting the governor of the state where her corporation’s head office was basically kissing ass of the CEO of her corporation while effusively praising the CEO for being such a key employer in the state. This was despite the fact her corporation was amid a three-year plan to transfer 12,000 jobs from the state to China, Poland and India.

So symbolically the chickens came home to roost when the COVID’s initially hit so many countries which had outsourced thousands of jobs. Where was the personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical devices such as ventilators made? China and China had been hoarding these materials facing a mounting pandemic. As a result in the outsourcing country universe there was a severe shortage of PPE and medical devices so corporate greed led to death in hospital parking lots and hallways.

And the main source for pharmaceutical ingredients thanks to outsourcing by Big Pharma was in India and China and these countries weren’t letting go of these precious chemicals while huge caseloads developed in those countries. So more deaths in the “affluent” countries due to corporate greed and lack of a long term mentality by the politicos who could have stopped or limited outsourcing of which they were quick to prevent for the manufacture of military equipment but gave no thought to protecting the medical supply chain.

As COVID receded there was a move to repatriate the manufacture of PPE, medical devices and pharmaceutical ingredients.

The beneficiary countries of the outsourcing were usually impoverished or developing countries with poor or virtually non-existent medical systems. These countries did not have any governmental resources to fund workers forced to socially isolate or quarantine so they had minimal lockdowns preferring to let COVID take its toll as opposed to starving their populations. The result was sky high mortality and sickness and the outsourced offices and factories had skeleton staff disrupting the provision of services and goods to developed countries. What is the good of cheap labour when most of the labour force was ill? The analysts were not so happy anymore as corporate profits started to plummet. So strangely enough the Trump promise of bringing jobs back to America was partially fulfilled but as he was assassinated after losing the presidential election he never got to see the partial fulfillment of his initial campaign.

The losers were the former beneficiaries of outsourcing. Political unrest roared into action after the second wave of COVID in 2021 and assassinations and military coups flourished let alone radical Islam which dangerously flourished in Turkey as its economy was left in tatters and maintaining political control was a matter of whipping up national fervor with the roots of the New Crusades Movement with a primary goal of capturing Greek islands in the Eastern Aegean, taking over Cyprus in its entirety and implementing a “Final Solution” for the Armenians.

In China the target was the Uighur Muslims 2 million of which were in “re-education camps” prior to COVID-19. In India it was the Untouchables and poor migrant workers who were beset upon by angry mobs blaming them for spreading COVID. Each country seemed to have a whipping post minority to strike out at.