A song from Bambi’s childhood to all the children caught in the middle of war

Bambi just took a quick tour of the news of the world. She did not have the time to do so for a week. She learned about the tragic news from the Middle East (in addition to the sad news from India…). When will children stop being caught in the middle of armed conflicts?

All the children of the world deserve to live in peace. For them and their families, she will allow herself to offer them a symbolic song by Rémi Bandali.

Those of you who come from Lebanon and experienced the civil war of 1975-1990, you surely know the unforgettable Rémi Bandali. How can we forget about her?! She was four years old when she sang this famous song. She repeated it over and over, year after year. Not just in Lebanon, but also abroad. It was her way of coping with the absurdity of war by asking the world to give her fellow children the chance to simply be kids (living their childhood instead of seeing it being stolen from them).

The song is in three languages: Arabic, French, and English. Bambi was curious about this young singer from her past. She just googled her. She seems to be living in England now (after Sweden)… and she is still enjoying singing. Below you can see her picture as an adult woman.

To conclude this post with a wish, may music keep on entertaining us and making us dream of brighter days for all!

Ms. Rémi Bandali!

Bambi thanks Mr. Richard Martineau & Mr. Jérôme Blanchet Gravel for defending academic freedom in our Canadian universities!

Thank you to Mr. Martineau and Blachet-Gravel for supporting academic freedom in our Canadian universities!

Merci Messieurs Richard Martineau et Jérôme Blanchet-Gravel pour appuyer la liberté d’expression dans les universités du Canada et par extension dans la société en général!

Merci QUB radio:

ps://www.qub.radio/balado/richard-martineau/episode/un-nouveau-cas-de-censure-woke-dans-une-universit

Bambi is pleased to see a movement to support academic freedom, with the Université Laval (Québec city) taking the lead on this with a statement to protect academic freedom:

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/education/2021-03-03/universite-laval/un-enonce-pour-proteger-la-liberte-d-expression.php

Google translate into English:

https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/education/2021-03-03/universite-laval/un-enonce-pour-proteger-la-liberte-d-expression.php

To conclude this post, and to answer Mr. Fred Klein’s question about French media (in one of the earlier comments), yes they reported the story as per this post. The real issue is the following: Do we still want our universities to remain what they are supposed to be: a place to learn and debate ideas, to learn how to think (not what to think in a dogmatic way), to be critical, tolerant of different ideas, and to accept all points of views, regardless of the idea in question?

Yes or no. If yes, this is a golden opportunity to re-commit to academic freedom/free expression.

From the bottom of Bambi’s heart: Thank you! Merci!

From the bottom of her heart, Bambi thanks everyone for the overwhelming support!!

She thanks all those who are supporting her in one way or another!!

First and foremost, she is grateful to her amazing (and busy!) union!!! What a GREAT team!!

Bambi is also eager to continue her list of thanks to each of the donors and future donors, etc.! Bambi’s heart is filled with gratitude– beyond words!!! THANK YOU! MERCI! Please forgive Bambi if you have not heard from her yet. You will for sure!

Many caring people are sending positive vibes. Some are even kindly praying. She reassures them all that she is doing VERY well, despite the surrealistic circumstances!

To conclude this post on a funny note, here are two songs, one in English and one in French. They are meant for each one of you :).

So, Mr. Steven Guilbeault, are you hinting that your Bill C-10 can be used against Bambi now?

We learned from the CTV article below that Mr. Stephen Guilbeault has said that “the Canadian Radio-television and telecommunications Commission (CRTC) could impose regulations on accounts that have a large enough following or are making enough money off of it“:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/minister-suggests-with-bill-c-10-regulations-could-apply-to-accounts-with-a-large-enough-following-1.5419170

Why is our federal Minister of Canadian Heritage interested in bills that can potentially silence Bambi? Or silence other Canadian citizens whether they agree with Bambi or not on this or that topic? Why doesn’t he see its danger on our country? Can he explain this to us in both English and French, please?

Silencing one of us (anyone of us) is silencing us all. No one should be worried about being silenced in a democracy. No one should be silenced in our town, province, country… and hopefully not in Bambi’s birth country.

No to this Bill C-10… at least in its proposed form!

Dr. Rima Azar’s blog: Thank you to The Epoch Times and Dr. Mark Mercer for supporting academic freedom!

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mount-allison-university-signals-its-social-justice-commitments-loud-and-clear-in-the-rima-azar-case_3808214.html

Bambi thanks you Dr. Mark Mercer for publicly and vocally standing up for Dr. Rima Azar!!! She thanks the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship from the bottom of her heart!!

Bravo and thanks to The Epoch Times for standing up for academic freedom and free expression!!!

What kind of universities and societies we want for ourselves, for our children, and grand-children? Why this intolerance of different opinions in our beautiful campuses and country? Why are we doing this to our universities and societies? Why can’t we exchange ideas and enjoy debating them anymore? Why aren’t we allowed to freely think and write anymore? For God’s sake, this is supposed to be a place of higher education, learning, and of discovery!

Make no mistake: Today, it is Dr. Rima Azar who is the target of a cancel culture (since February 22, 2021). Tomorrow, it can be anyone of you/us anywhere, not just at Mount Allison University.

If you cannot read the above article, you may wish to check the PDF file below. You may also wish to keep a copy of it. Food for thought :)!

Happy Mother’s Day!

Bambi is thinking of her mom (earlier post for her below on March 21, 2021) as well as her mother-in-law (it is her day!!)! Her sisters, friends, and fellow citizens and colleagues, etc. This post will be short and sweet until the next one :). May everyone have peace of mind in knowing that they and their loved ones are not the target of any unjust ideological wave of any kind, whether religious or political or whatever else. May none of their loved ones find themselves in the crossfire of bloodless wars that can erode our societies.

Euronews: “Beirut blast victims with 204 portraits”

On August 4, 2020, a surrealistic Beirut port explosion destroyed half of the city, killing 204 innocent people, including two young children. It injured 6000+ people (some kids lost an eye). It left from 300,000 to 700,000 homeless.

Below is a video by Euronews showing artists honouring the victims by painting their faces on the city’s walls. May they all rest in peace. Will their loved ones find the truth? Will justice be finally served? It has been 9 months already.

To conclude this post, Bambi’s heart goes to the families of the victims. If she may, she would like to offer them Ms. Ginette Reno’s beautiful song about “those who leave us“. Deep inside of herself, perhaps today more than ever (in those absurd times), she remains grateful because her parents’ faces are not among the paintings, despite their destroyed apartment. Same for her brother-in-law, niece, and childhood friend. The latter is her hero as she is currently recovering from a surgery related to the explosion!

A song to Bambi’s friend… May his dad rest in peace

This post is dedicated to the memory of the dad of Bambi’s childhood friend.

His funeral took place today and it is hard to say good-bye across the miles.

Mr. Sabbagha raised a beautiful family! Bambi is blessed to have a friend (or rather a brother) like his son since age 13. So many great memories together, from the Lebanese Red Cross, to immigration to our beautiful Canada, one to Ontario and the other to Québec. Then vice versa. Bambi had the chance to spend some time with Mr. Sabbagha in all places. He was a man of dignity, integrity, and devoted love to his family. May his memory be eternal…

Upon his return to his birth country more recently, he experienced Lebanon’s sagas one crisis to the other. The financial crash. the pandemic. The Beirut explosion that destroyed his neighbourhood. The political deadlock, etc. He faced all this with the same dignity he always had. When it was his time to leave our world, he went with serenity. May he rest in peace and may his children (and grand-children) find increased peace in their hearts with every passing day.

To conclude this post with a musical note honouring Mr. Sabbagha, here is a song by Ms. Céline Dion to her dad… Bambi dedicates it to her friend and to his siblings.

What can a cow and Socrates learn from each other?

One of Bambi’s friends called to check on her as she kindly often does since February 22, 2021 at the abrupt start of the cancel culture saga that has targeted not just academic freedom, through Bambi, but spread beyond to attack freedom of expression in our universities and society in general.

Bambi’s ongoing saga took exponential levels, as she is now suspended from her job without pay, based on false accusations and clichés about her blog. Make no mistake. Today, it is Bambi’s turn. Tomorrow, it may be yours. No one is immune, not even those resorting to this dangerous game as it can backfire one day on them too. Is this where we want our workplaces, province and country to be today, tomorrow… and in 5, 10, and 20 years from now?    

When chatting about the start of this sad story, Bambi’s friend asked her if she recalls that old Lebanese saying that goes like that: “When the cow falls, many butchers run at her at once” (each one wanting a piece, so to speak). She almost forgot about it with time, but what does it mean? It means that some may just watch the cow that fell down in silence (perhaps indifferent, perhaps paralyzed by fear). Yet others will kindly offer their kind support or advice. Yet others (these are the “butchers” in the saying) will come forward to add fuel to the fire of agony or resort to threats of violence. Others can shamelessly resort to, and/or use, false accusations about the cow to justify the killing of the cow. To expand this image to human behaviour during a situation of mobbing or attempt to cancel, some can enjoy their senseless aggressive move.

Luckily for the cow, she remains zen and even happy, despite any ordeal, thanks to a good life lesson from Socrates. Indeed, the cow has learned from Socrates, or rather from her philosophy high school teacher’s lessons about the famous “Know thyself” expression. When we know ourselves, we know whom we are as human beings (i.e., our respect of others, compassion, and care). In other terms, we know our values and we stand by them. We know how we always treat everyone. We also know well how others should treat us in return (with respect!). No butcher in life will tell the cow that she is this or that… to silence her voice. Even if the whole world is filled with butchers repeating clichés and/or fabricating stories that never took place, the cow remains dignified in the face of unjust adversity in life. Easy for her because she knows the truth about whom she is and she remains forever committed to freedom of expression. The cow rises above butchers in life, including those that operated during civil wars as well as those who resort to or hide behind lies.

Of course, knowing thyself helps in taking critical decisions in life. However, perhaps most importantly to the cow, knowing herself helps her in double refusal in life: To be butchered and to become a butcher to another fellow cow!

Why is the Middle East’s corruption spreading to Vancouver’s casinos?

Bambi just learned from Naharnet and l’Orient Le Jour, citing Al-Arabiya Network that our Canadian federal government “has tasked a committee with investigating money laundering, gambling and drug smuggling operations through casinos in Vancouver, in which a network reportedly affiliated with the Iranian regime and Hizbullah are involved...”.

Here is the French article by l‘Orient Le Jour:

https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1260561/des-casinos-au-canada-suspectes-de-soutenir-le-hezbollah-dans-le-collimateur-de-la-justice.html

Here is a Google translation of the article above into English:

https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1260561/des-casinos-au-canada-suspectes-de-soutenir-le-hezbollah-dans-le-collimateur-de-la-justice.html

Here is an article by Naharnet:

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/281305-canada-says-hizbullah-iran-involved-in-money-laundering

As stated by a former Canadian Royal Mounted Police officer cited in Naharnet: ”We have seen their continuing affinity (Iranian regime network and Hizbullah) with Chinese network active in illegal activities in Canada”.

As explained by a former Canadian Immigration Minister, namely Mr. Chris Alexander and as reported by Naharnet: “Investigations into these matters are dangerous and complex, but the [Canadian] authorities are trying to address them. This is a complicated matter in dealing with Iran and its networks.”

Perhaps stories of money laundering in casinos are not that surprising as it happens from time to time. Sadly, it is not just the coronavirus that is spreading from one continent to another— illegal behaviours too.