Danny de Gracia, a columnist with the Washington Times, was good enough to pick up a copy of my novel, finish it in two days, and then contact me about doing an interview. We talked about the apocalypse, generational theory, and – of course – motorcycles. Go check it out here.
Trained as a Historian at McMaster University, and as an Infantry soldier in the Canadian Forces, I'm a Scholar, Author, Film Maker, and a God fearing Catholic, who loves women for their illogical nature.
“As for the Millennials: half of them are idiots, hopped up on Ritalin and Ecstasy, bobbling about with a glassy sheen on their eyes and guaranteeing an adulthood full of regret and misery. As for the other half? The other half just blows me away. Kids too young to drink, who are already reinventing the old institutions, disciplining themselves, taking full advantage of the Internet to learn everything they can – keep an eye on these ones. They’re going to change the world.”
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Professionally a Bachelor of History, a Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems, and a Canadian Forces Infantry Veteran.
I write science fiction, play the saxophone, study philosophy and psychology, have dabbled in film making, and am a faithful member of the Catholic Church. Politically speaking, I'm a Red Tory and a Monarchist; my views are often heterodox to the mainstream opinion.
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“As for the Millennials: half of them are idiots, hopped up on Ritalin and Ecstasy, bobbling about with a glassy sheen on their eyes and guaranteeing an adulthood full of regret and misery. As for the other half? The other half just blows me away. Kids too young to drink, who are already reinventing the old institutions, disciplining themselves, taking full advantage of the Internet to learn everything they can – keep an eye on these ones. They’re going to change the world.”
As a millennial I support this observation.