Andrew Kurjata
Canadian journalist based in Prince George, British Columbia — Dakelh territory. I live north of most of you.
akurjata.ca | Nechako x Lhtakoh | he/him
- all week it's felt like we are on the verge of a storm and then we get like five minutes of rain. i desperately need the weather to break and give me a full day downpour, there's too much tension
- If I say a lot of music from the late 90s has End of History vibes to it, does that make sense? Like there's a common thread from Cornershop to Cotton Eyed Joe?
- One of the main things people across Canada know about Vancouver is "expensive"; it's automatically going to be an uphill battle to put anyone from the city/province in charge of making housing more affordable and convince the general public they can do it
- Andor made me realize I care very little about Jedis and the Force and really just like Space Politics
- "I have an opinion on many things, some of which I keep to myself." This man will never be a poster www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
- So weird how people from other countries don't want to visit right now
- No U.S. citizen should be detained by law enforcement, at the border or anywhere, because of their protected speech. ICE and CBP are the "enemies domestic" that federal officials swear an oath to defend against. www.usermag.co/p/hasan-pike...
- Had no idea. Canada supplied uranium for atomic bombs in World War II. The cleanup is still ongoing youtube.com/watch?v=8jC1...
- The "how often do you think about the Roman Empire" meme made me realize I never think about the Roman Empire, which has been a slow burn because then I learned many of my friends DO think about it and now they got me into podcasts and stuff about it, and I do think about it regularly. What the heck
- One thing about both the NDP win in B.C. and now the Liberal victory federally is that by the time the next election comes along in each jurisdiction, the parties should be able to fully own whatever the state of things is. No COVID or previous govt to blame (though they will, they always do)