We are now on or about day forty-one of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the word of the day is “war crimes.” In particular, American president Joe Biden declared that Putin needs to be tried for war crimes…which is odd, because the Americans don’t believe in the International Criminal Court and haven’t signed onto its treaties for fear that they will be hauled before it at some point. So, I’m not sure who Biden thinks will be trying Putin for said war crimes, unless he plans to bring American into the ICC system at long last (though I am dubious that will ever happen). In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Bucha and witnessed the atrocities there for himself, calling Russia’s actions a “genocide” (though there is some debate about the applicability of the term given that it is a crime of specific intent).
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Bucha, a town northwest of Kyiv, which became the site of Russia’s bloody massacre with hundreds of civilian victims, on April 4.
Photo: AFP, Anadolu Agency/Getty Images pic.twitter.com/rvQaxoM3Yt
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) April 4, 2022
Closer to home, there has been some attention being paid to the fact that Pierre Poilievre is trying to promote crypto and Bitcoin, and it’s just so ridiculous how this isn’t automatically being seen as disqualifying. (And it’s not just Poilievre—Michelle Rempel Garner has a private members’ bill in the queue about promoting crypto and blockchain in Canada). Never mind that everything Poilievre is saying is bunk, and his pronouncements about the Central Bank are utterly bonkers. The truth of the matter is that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is that they are nothing more than elaborate Ponzi schemes, and if he can’t see that, then we have a serious problem on our hands.
Why do I hate crypto? Let me count the ways:
1. it is awful for the environment
2. it is great for criminals
3. it is awful for the environment— Steve Saideman (@smsaideman) April 4, 2022
5. It’s just one giant Ponzi scheme.
6. pic.twitter.com/gx1nctRrcZ— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) April 4, 2022
Meanwhile, here’s the former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, eviscerating Poilievre and his nonsense thinking:
The @globeandmail and @TorontoStar covered @PierrePoilievre’s advocacy for crypto today and how people can use it to “opt out of inflation”. On @ctvqp I asked fmr gov of Bank of Canada @PolozSteven for his view. Here’s his view #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/UE87q6Gr16
— Evan Solomon (@EvanLSolomon) April 4, 2022