New Post on Bipolar and Motherhood

Principle of Double Effect

I did not mean for this post to be so fucking dark, but it’s what I wrote about in today’s workshop and the picture is cool, so yes. Enjoy.

“How to open up our minds to this painful truth and still somehow remain sane and live out the rest of our lives, I’m not sure. I don’t have answers for this. I can’t blame the people who turn off their TVs not wanting to hear why exactly we’re destroying Iran and Cuba and Venezuela and the rest of the world. Maybe every generation feels like they’re the last.”

Read more at: https://bipolarandmotherhood.ca/2026/03/18/principle-of-double-effect/

A NOTE ABOUT THE FEATURED IMAGE:

AMBER WAVES OF GRAIN. This field of ceramic nose-cones represents, in miniature, all the warheads in the US nuclear arsenal at the height of the Cold War, along with the nuclear submarines, bombers, and ballistic missiles designed to deliver them. Estimates put the warhead count at around 25,000. Denver sculptress Barbara Donachy created this installation to show what such a concentration of nuclear weaponry would look like all in one place. Her display contains 33,561 pieces representing 31,000 warheads, 1,799 ballistic missiles, 324 intercontinental bombers, and 37 nuclear submarines. Amber Waves of Grain installation by Barbara Donachy, Boston Science Museum, Boston, Massachusetts. February 13, 1985. Photograph copyright by Robert Del Tredici, The Atomic Photographers Guild. From https://thebulletin.org/2021/07/will-canada-remain-a-credible-nonproliferation-partner/