Monday, June 30, 2025

But What About Me?" – Canada Day Reflections from the Margins

"But What About Me?" – Canada Day Reflections from the Margins

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Mark Carney says that on Canada Day, a middle-class tax cut takes effect — so people can keep more of what they earn.

But what about me? What about the people who don't get to earn?
What about the disabled? The underhoused? The single parents?
What about the thousands surviving on social assistance, scraping by in poverty, unable to afford groceries, rent, or transportation — let alone savings?

A tax cut doesn’t help if you don’t make enough to be taxed.
We’re not celebrating a tax break — we’re surviving broken systems.
We’re living under policies that freeze social assistance, allow rents to skyrocket, and funnel funding to big nonprofits whose executives take home six-figure salaries while people sleep in tents.

Canada Day should be a day of reflection, not just celebration.
If this country is truly ours, then all of us deserve dignity, housing, food, safety — and a voice.

This Canada Day, I ask not for a tax cut. I ask for justice, equity, and compassion.
I ask for policies that see the poor — not just the middle class.

We don’t want a break.
We want a future.


Childless Women, Silent Grief & Choosing Love in Other Forms

🌸 What We Don’t Talk About: Childless Women, Silent Grief & Choosing Love in Other Forms

By Zipolita – Tina Winterlik

Some stories are too painful to say out loud. Some losses live quietly inside women—so deeply, they become part of the bones.

We live in a world that pressures women to “have it all”: marriage, children, success, beauty, youth... all while giving us little real support. And when those things don’t happen—by choice or by circumstance—we’re left holding silence, shame, or questions we never chose to carry.

🤱 Some of Us Wanted Children, But Life Had Other Plans

There are women who miscarried, quietly. Women who were told, “Wait until you're stable,” and then it was too late. Women who had abortions—sometimes with grief, sometimes with clarity, and sometimes with both.

There are women who became aunties to everyone else’s kids. Women who mothered friends, pets, gardens, art, and causes—but never held a child of their own. Women who longed for children, but were never chosen, or never safe enough to try.

💔 We Don’t Know What to Say, So We Don’t

Our culture doesn’t hold space for these stories. There are no rituals, no recognition. Just awkward silences, fake smiles, and the pressure to "move on." Some women shut down. Some grow hard. Some carry sadness they can’t explain—not even to their closest friends.

So we see women walking their dogs. Feeding their cats. Caring for creatures with soft fur and trusting eyes, because they have so much love to give—but nowhere safe to place it.

🐾 Dogs and Cats Became Our Babies

And maybe that’s okay.

Because in a world that doesn’t always honor grief, or make space for nontraditional paths, choosing love in any form is revolutionary.

Choosing to care for animals, to love without condition, to find meaning in art, travel, gardens, or community—that’s still a beautiful life. That’s still a sacred form of motherhood, even if no one says it out loud.

🌱 To the Women With Silent Stories

I see you. Whether you chose this path or it chose you—your story matters.

You are not broken. You are not alone. You are not less worthy because your life looks different. You are not a failure because you never gave birth to a child.

You have mothered in ways the world doesn’t always recognize. Through care, creativity, protection, tenderness, and fierce loyalty. That is enough.

🌹 Let’s Be Kinder to Each Other

Some women choose dogs and cats instead of babies. Some chose children and lost them. Some chose freedom. Some had no choice at all.

Behind every path is a story. Behind every woman is a storm she survived in silence. Let's stop judging. Let’s hold space. Let’s be gentle with each other.


📝 By Zipolita – Tina Winterlik
Instagram: @zipolita
Blog: TinaWinterlik.blogspot.com

💬 Have you carried a silent story? You’re welcome to share in the comments—or simply read and rest. This space is for you.

It Was Dark... But Then It Changed

🌤️ It Was Dark... But Then It Changed

By Zipolita – Tina Winterlik

It’s easy to feel like the world is falling apart. Sometimes it feels like we’re heading straight into disaster: war, poverty, inequality, climate collapse... and it’s hard to know where to find hope.

But history reminds us: we’ve been through darkness before. And somehow, some way... we came through it. Not perfectly. Not without pain. But we survived. We changed. We grew.

So today, I want to share some moments in history when things felt hopeless—until they weren’t.

🕯️ 1. The Black Plague → The Renaissance

In the 1300s, Europe lost over half its population to the Black Death. Entire towns were wiped out. People thought it was the end of the world. But from that deep loss came rebirth. Labour became more valued. New ideas emerged. And out of the ashes came art, science, and invention: the Renaissance.

🕊️ 2. World War II → Human Rights & Public Health

After the horrors of World War II—holocaust, nuclear bombs, and global grief—countries came together and created the United Nations. They drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Canada and other countries built public health systems and welfare programs. Out of the worst violence came new commitments to peace and dignity.

🌍 3. Apartheid → Mandela’s Dream

South Africa endured decades of brutal apartheid. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years. But when he was released, he didn’t call for revenge—he led with love and truth. He became president. The country transitioned peacefully. It wasn’t perfect, but it was transformational.

🌈 4. Civil Rights in the U.S.

There was a time in the U.S. when Black Americans couldn’t vote, go to school with white kids, or even sit at the front of the bus. But people stood up: Rosa Parks. Dr. King. Fannie Lou Hamer. The Civil Rights Act passed. Laws changed. Minds opened. The struggle continues—but so does the hope.

❤️‍🩹 5. The AIDS Crisis → Activism & Treatment

In the 1980s, governments ignored the AIDS epidemic. LGBTQ+ people were dying, forgotten. But they organized. They protested. They cared for each other. Today, HIV is treatable. The movement helped transform healthcare, science, and LGBTQ+ rights forever.

🌱 6. The Ozone Hole → Global Repair

In the 1980s, scientists discovered a huge hole in the ozone layer. It was terrifying. But the world came together and banned the chemicals causing it. Now, the ozone is healing. A reminder that when we act together, nature responds.


💚 So What Does That Mean for Us?

We are living through dark times again. But darkness isn’t the end. It’s the part of the story before the turning point.

We can be the generation that:

  • Chooses community over competition
  • Demands climate action and real equality
  • Shares wealth, art, stories, and dreams
  • Raises kind, brave, thoughtful children

You might feel powerless. But you’re not. You can speak. Share. Create. Help. Plant something. Tell the truth. Rest. And begin again.

History teaches us one thing over and over:
It was dark. But then it changed.

Let’s be part of the change this time. 🌍


📝 By Zipolita
Follow me on Instagram: @zipolita
Blog: TinaWinterlik.blogspot.com

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If the Big Ugly Bill Sticks

🔮 What Happens If the Big Ugly Bill Sticks?

A Timeline of Collapse, Cruelty, and Consequence

By Zipolita | A Canadian Reflection on a Global Catastrophe

“When America coughs, the world catches pneumonia.”
— Old saying, now more literal than ever.


📆 Year 2 – 2027

The Widening Cracks

  • 18–22 million Americans are uninsured. ERs overflow. People die of preventable diseases.
  • SNAP cuts lead to child hunger levels unseen since the Great Depression. School lunch programs dry up.
  • Homelessness in the U.S. doubles. Some states criminalize sleeping in public outright.
  • Rural hospitals shut down in record numbers—“healthcare deserts” stretch across the Midwest.
  • Wildfires across North America break previous records again. FEMA is underfunded and overrun.
  • The U.S. officially exits global climate agreements. Coal use increases.
  • Canadian provinces feel the strain—cross-border medical and climate refugees put stress on housing and hospitals.
  • Mental health crisis explodes—suicide, addiction, and incarceration rates skyrocket.

📆 Year 5 – 2030

The Global Dominoes Fall

  • A permanent American underclass emerges. No healthcare, no housing, no hope.
  • Privatized systems profit off poverty—insurance premiums soar in Canada and elsewhere as corporations expand control.
  • American children born after 2025 have shorter life expectancies than their parents.
  • AI and automation replace 30% of low-wage jobs. There’s no safety net left.
  • China and India take global climate leadership as U.S. continues rollback of protections.
  • Melting ice caps accelerate. Coastal flooding threatens millions in South Asia and the U.S. Southeast.
  • The Amazon Rainforest becomes a net carbon emitter. Global temperature rises breach 2°C.
  • The U.S. becomes diplomatically isolated—seen as a destabilizing force.
  • In Canada, housing costs rise again due to migration pressures. Immigration policy becomes harsher, stoking political division.
  • Wildlife migration shifts dramatically. Biodiversity collapses in North America.

📆 Year 10 – 2036

The Age of Consequence

  • The U.S. is unrecognizable—a “two-tier nation” where the ultra-wealthy live in walled cities, and everyone else fights for scraps.
  • Hundreds of thousands die each year from climate-related disasters, heat waves, and lack of medical care.
  • U.S. democracy fractures. Multiple states push for secession or radical autonomy.
  • Former middle-class Americans now live in refugee zones, inside their own country.
  • World food systems destabilize. Droughts and floods ravage global grain supplies. Global famine zones expand.
  • Mass extinction accelerates—many animals, fish, birds are gone. Bees are extinct in several regions.
  • Global protests and revolts rise against corporate control and failed government systems.
  • New generations across the world view America not as a leader, but a warning.

❓ Can This Be Stopped?

Yes—but not by silence.
Yes—but not without solidarity across borders.
Yes—but only if we re-learn how to value people more than profit, care more than control, and planet more than politics.

“When cruelty is law, resistance is duty.”


🌱 Share this if you still believe we can choose a better path.

Let’s not look back in 10 years and say,
“We saw it coming, and did nothing.”



One Year Later: The Day After the Big Ugly Bill

🕯️ One Year Later: The Day After the Big Ugly Bill

By Zipolita – A Voice from the North

It’s June 30th, 2026.

The skies are clear, but there’s no joy in the light. The sun beats down harder now—every season runs hotter than the last. The rivers run thinner. The cornfields in Kansas are cracked. The bees are gone. And so are half the clinics in Mississippi.

One year ago today, the United States passed what its architects called “The Big Beautiful Bill.” But history—and the world—will remember it by its true name: The Big Ugly Bill.

In that bill, $930 billion was carved out of the soul of the country—Medicaid, SNAP, environmental protections, public housing, school lunches—all gutted. And with that knife, the richest got richer, and the rest were told to "bootstrap harder."

What followed was not a collapse, but a slow crushing.

🇺🇸 In America: A Dismantled Future

Within six months, 18 million Americans lost their health coverage. Emergency rooms overflowed. Insulin became black market currency. Some turned to Mexico for medicine. Some just... didn’t make it.

A year ago, little Maisie in Ohio got a yearly check-up for free. Today, her mother must choose: rent or the pap smear that could catch the cancer early. She chooses rent. She always does.

Prison populations grew as poverty criminalized itself. Tent cities bloomed like open wounds across every major U.S. city. Suicide rates spiked. Disability applications soared—but approvals plummeted. Entire towns became forgotten.

And the hurricanes? They kept coming. But FEMA no longer had the budget to help.

🌎 The Shockwaves Beyond the Border

In Canada, we felt the tremors too.

When the U.S. slashed clean energy funding, oil barons doubled down. Carbon emissions surged. Alberta's wildfires swallowed whole towns again, this time earlier than ever. Vancouver's skies turned orange. We wore N95s in July.

Canadian ERs filled with American refugees—people crossing the border, sick, scared, bleeding, begging for a system that still believed health care was a right. But we were already stretched thin.

Global food prices rose as U.S. exports shriveled. Farmers in Guatemala watched their coffee crops rot without subsidy buyers. In Africa, famine zones grew where American aid once reached.

The Amazon, no longer protected by climate pacts the U.S. withdrew from, burned freely again.

Fish patterns changed. Coral bleached. Birds stopped returning.

And so did hope, for many.

🐾 The Animals Knew First

The whales stopped singing near the coast of Maine.

The wolves in Yellowstone, released from silent observation, began hunting closer to towns.

Deer wandered highways more often. More collisions. Fewer survivors.

The animals knew: the balance was broken.

🕊️ A Voice from the Ashes

From my little room in coastal BC, I watch it all. I document. I draw. I resist. I grieve.

And I remember how it happened: in silence, in back rooms, with clerks reading 900 pages aloud to mostly empty chairs. While the world slept. While senators bargained their souls for campaign cash. While citizens begged and were ignored.

We Canadians may not have voted in that bill. But we live on the same planet. And now, we live in its shadow.

⚠️ The Warning

This isn’t just an American tragedy. It’s a planetary one.

When one nation forgets compassion, others must double down on it.

So I write this to warn you.

If you're reading this in comfort—in power, with voice or platform or even just a pen—know this: we are not safe from indifference. We are not exempt from history. We are not immune from the collapse of empathy.

One year later, I whisper across the border: don’t let your country follow.

🔁 Share freely. Let’s keep the lights of awareness burning while the grid still works.

Sunday, June 29, 2025

When Journalists Are Threatened for Telling the Truth

 

🚨 Orwell Warned Us – When Journalists Are Threatened for Telling the Truth


Something deeply dangerous is happening, and too many people are too distracted to notice.

Recently, Donald Trump said he is considering forcing journalists to reveal their sources if they publish leaked U.S. intelligence — and he added that they could be prosecuted if they don’t comply.

Let that sink in.

This isn’t just about Trump. This is about press freedom, truth, and the core of democracy.

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution exists for a reason: to protect free speech and freedom of the press. Without journalists being able to report on what governments are doing — especially behind closed doors — we lose our ability to hold power accountable.

Whistleblowers stop speaking. Journalists stop digging. Truth is buried.

And if this all feels eerily familiar, it should.

George Orwell Warned Us

In his book 1984, Orwell described a world where:

  • The government constantly rewrites the past to fit the present.
  • Independent thought is criminalized ("thoughtcrime").
  • Truth-tellers are silenced or erased.
  • A daily “Two Minutes Hate” targets enemies of the state.
  • The media becomes a mouthpiece for the regime.

Sound familiar?

Trump has already labeled the media as “the enemy of the people,” which is authoritarian language used throughout history to discredit and destroy the free press.

In 1984, Orwell writes:

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

This is exactly what happens when journalists are threatened for revealing government wrongdoing — truth becomes treason, and the people become blind.

Why This Matters Right Now

If the government can:

  • Force journalists to reveal sources
  • Punish them for publishing uncomfortable truths
  • Intimidate newsrooms into silence

Then we no longer have a free press. And without a free press, we don’t have a functioning democracy — we have a controlled narrative, curated by the powerful.

And no, this isn’t just a U.S. problem. In Canada, the UK, and around the world, press freedom is being eroded through legal intimidation, economic pressure, and online disinformation.


So what can we do?

  • Support independent journalism — subscribe, donate, share.
  • Speak out when freedom of speech is under attack.
  • Re-read 1984. Share it with a friend.
  • And ask: If they’re coming after the journalists today, who’s next?

🧠 Reflection question:
If the truth becomes illegal, how will we ever know what’s really happening?


Stay awake. Stay informed. And don’t be afraid to speak up.
– Zipolita

From Temporary Shelter to Permanent Nightmare

 🏚️ SROs in Vancouver: From Temporary Shelter to Permanent Nightmare

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita


What is an SRO?
SRO stands for Single Room Occupancy, and Vancouver has more than its share. These tiny rooms were never meant to be homes. Originally built for loggers, miners, and longshoremen, they were stopovers—temporary shelter for men coming to the city to drink, rest, and return to camp.

No one ever imagined people would be forced to live in them permanently. But that's exactly what's happening today.


Voices from the Downtown Eastside – Carnegie Town Halls
Community members have been speaking out:

  • If you're over 6 feet tall, you can barely move inside these rooms.
  • You're sharing bathrooms with 20+ people – often unclean and unsafe.
  • There are no kitchens – you can’t store or cook healthy food.
  • One woman said she tried to get a mini fridge, and they confiscated it.
  • Pest infestations, overdoses, and lack of privacy are the norm.

This is not housing. It’s survival in unsafe, inhumane conditions.


What’s Worse? Planners Want to Copy the Model
Developers and city planners are building new “micro-suites” and calling them innovative affordable housing. But they’re just stacked-up SROs in a tower, going for $1,200–$1,600/month or more.

That’s gentrification disguised as a solution.
It’s not housing justice. It’s exploitation.


Message to David Eby and Mark Carney
💥 David Eby is around 6'8" tall. We challenge him:
👉 Go walk around in a real SRO unit.
👉 Spend a week there with no staff, no perks, and no safety net.

If you can’t fit in the space and can’t live that life—why should anyone else?
Until our leaders live the reality, they won’t understand it.
Until they feel the discomfort, smell the mold, and worry for their safety, they won’t take real action.


Why SROs Must Be Replaced – Not Preserved
We must stop pretending that SROs are a “low-income solution.”
They are a cruel trap.

✅ Replace them with real housing:

  • Private bathrooms
  • Kitchenettes
  • Safe, secure buildings
  • Affordable rents based on income
  • Onsite support, gardens, community kitchens

Reflective Questions – Ask Yourself & Others
❓ Would you live in an SRO for a week if you lost your job or got sick?
❓ Why do we accept substandard housing for the poor but demand luxury for the rich?
❓ Who profits from this system of suffering?
❓ What would it take to make our politicians care enough to act?


Solutions We Need NOW:
✅ Full funding for non-market, co-op, and public housing
✅ Stop converting SROs into market-rate micro-units
✅ Tenant-led renewal, not developer-led displacement
✅ Enforce basic human rights in housing policy


📣 SROs are not a solution. They’re a symbol of neglect.
Let’s stop tolerating inhumanity disguised as affordability.

✊ It’s time to stand with our neighbours in the DTES and demand better.
Challenge the system. Call out the lies. Push for dignity.


📝 Written by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
📍 Vancouver, BC
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The Dental Plan Is a Scam: A Letter to Canada’s Leaders

Dental Plan Is a Scam – A Personal Appeal for Real Change

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From: Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita, Vancouver BC
Re: Dental Plans That Don’t Work for the People Who Need Them Most

Dear Elected Officials and Relevant Agencies,

Let’s talk about the so-called Canada Dental Benefit and the BC Healthy Kids Program — because from where I’m standing, it’s not working. Not for me, not for my friends, and not for the countless Canadians who fall between the cracks of government promises and real-life poverty.

I’m writing as someone who has been forced to choose between feeding my child and taking them to the dentist. I’m writing as someone who watched her back teeth break off over the course of two years and was told by the ER that they “couldn’t help.” I’m writing on behalf of my friend who’s missing a front tooth and has to wait until September for coverage to reset — 

Your plan doesn’t help people like us. Why?

Because dentists rarely — if ever — accept only what’s covered.
Because we’re expected to pay upfront or cover the “difference.”
Because $20 or $200 more is a dealbreaker when you have nothing.
Because there’s no enforcement, no oversight, and no dignity in how this care is delivered.

And don’t be fooled: it’s not just about appearances. Dental care is health care — tied to heart disease, diabetes, mental health, and nutrition.


Reflective Questions for You, the Decision-Makers:

  • Why is there no regulation forcing dentists to fully accept the government plan with no upcharges for people in financial crisis?
  • Why isn’t emergency dental care available at hospitals or clinics without gatekeeping?
  • Why aren’t mobile or community-based dental programs mandatory in low-income neighbourhoods?
  • Why do benefits expire or reset instead of being flexible, like a health account?
  • Where is the transparency in dental pricing? Can Canadians see a breakdown of costs and decide who is profiting?
  • How many Canadians (especially those unhoused, disabled, or on income assistance) are living in pain, shame, or infection risk because of dental neglect?
  • Who monitors the quality and safety of tools and practices in clinics that serve people on public plans?

My Suggestion for Real Change:

  1. Enforce public plan acceptance. Make it mandatory for dentists to accept full payment through public plans — with no extra charges.
  2. Public dental clinics in every region. Staffed by salaried professionals who focus on care, not profit.
  3. Portable dental health accounts. Let unused funds roll over. Let people use them when emergencies arise — not just when bureaucracy allows.
  4. Create a dental ombudsman. Someone to oversee complaints, standards, and equity.
  5. Fund mobile dental units. Reach seniors, unhoused people, and rural residents.

I believe many of you entered public service to make a difference. I’m asking you now — prove it. Fix the system. And most of all, listen to people like me, who’ve lived the consequences of this broken system for far too long.

Sincerely,
Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
Vancouver, BC

Can’t Afford to Smile: What the Dental Benefit Doesn’t Cover

 

The Dental Plan is a Scam – A Truth Too Many Are Afraid to Say

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Let’s talk about this so-called “Dental Plan” the government keeps promoting like it’s a gift from the heavens.

Here’s the truth: if you don’t have money for food or rent, you sure as hell don’t have money to cover the “extras” the dentists always demand. And there are always extras.

I’ve lived it. I couldn’t take my kid to the dentist. Sure, the basics were supposed to be covered — but then came the surprise charges. "Oh, it’s only $20 more for the full checkup," they’d say. That $20 might as well have been $200 when you’re living hand to mouth. My friend went through the exact same thing — no dentist will actually do the work for what’s covered. There’s always something they say isn’t included.

It’s a huge con, and it's been going on for years. People are being told they have “coverage,” but that’s just smoke and mirrors. It’s not full care — it’s a partial coupon for a service that’s unaffordable anyway. And worse, some dentists won’t even take the plans.

I haven’t applied for the new Canada Dental Benefit — because I have no money. It doesn’t matter what the plan says if you still have to front costs. I won a settlement, but have to fight in court to get it. I refuse to go on welfare because I know how that system works — how it traps people, how it stigmatizes, how it’s designed to humiliate.

Meanwhile, while I’m trying to survive, my friend got some dental work done. Then he broke a tooth — now they want $300 for a fix. He has to wait until September when the plan “kicks in again.” So he walks around without a front tooth. He’s missing multiple teeth now. That’s what poverty does to your smile — it erases it.

As for me? My back teeth broke off about two years ago. Everything I read said, “Go to the dentist now or risk infection.” But I didn’t — I couldn’t. I used toothpicks and cedar tea to keep things clean. One winter, when everything was crashing down — family stress, mental health crises — I went to the ER. Know what they said? “We can’t help. Keep it clean and see a dentist.”

What kind of system is this? One where you can’t eat properly, where you’re in pain or at risk of infection — and all you get is, “Keep it clean and go into debt.”

My friend told me the tools at his dentist’s office looked ancient — tools he’d never seen before. And yes, let’s talk about something controversial: who are these dentists? Where were they trained? How many dentists in Canada today were actually born and trained here? That’s not about racism — that’s about standards and accountability. We need transparency. We need stats. We need to ask why people are being charged hundreds or thousands of dollars, for care that may not even be up to par.

And let’s not forget — I did everything they told me to. I took a job-search course for people over 55. I applied everywhere. I tried so hard. I watched 2024 bring in floods of international students and immigrants, while the housing market exploded and the job market dried up for people like me.

It’s all rigged. The housing, the jobs, and yes — even the dental care.

So no, I’m not going to smile for the cameras. Not when my smile has been stolen by a system that was never meant to serve people like me.



Saturday, June 28, 2025

U.S. Satellite Data Cut Threatens Hurricane Forecasting

 🚨 URGENT WARNING / ADVERTENCIA URGENTE

U.S. Satellite Data Cut Threatens Hurricane Forecasting

Trump and DOGE just made everyone less safe — especially in Mexico and hurricane-prone regions.

Recorte de Datos Satelitales de EE.UU. Afecta Pronósticos de Huracanes

Trump y DOGE han puesto en peligro a todos — especialmente en México y regiones vulnerables a huracanes.


🌀 What Happened / ¿Qué Pasó?

The U.S. Department of Defense has shut off public access to key satellite weather data (DMSP), effective June 30, 2025.
This decision, made under Trump’s DOGE policy, cuts off data that’s been essential for tracking hurricane intensity and rapid changes for over 40 years.

El Departamento de Defensa de EE.UU. ha bloqueado el acceso público a datos satelitales clave (DMSP), efectivo el 30 de junio de 2025.
Esta decisión, tomada bajo la política de DOGE de Trump, elimina datos esenciales para rastrear la intensidad de los huracanes y sus cambios rápidos, datos que se usaban desde hace más de 40 años.


🌍 Who's Affected / ¿A Quién Afecta?

Everyone. But especially those in:

  • Mexico
  • Caribbean nations
  • Gulf Coast
  • Pacific coast regions
  • Central America

Toda la población está en riesgo, pero especialmente personas en:

  • México
  • Naciones del Caribe
  • Costa del Golfo
  • Zonas de la costa del Pacífico
  • Centroamérica

Forecasts may now be slower and less accurate. People will have less time to prepare.

Los pronósticos ahora serán más lentos y menos precisos. La gente tendrá menos tiempo para prepararse.


✅ What You Can Do / ¿Qué Puedes Hacer?

1. 📲 Use Multiple Weather Apps / Usa Varias Apps de Clima

Recommended / Recomendadas:

  • Windy.com
  • Zoom Earth
  • NOAA Hurricane Tracker
  • Clima México

2. 📡 Follow Local Sources / Sigue Fuentes Locales

In Mexico:

  • CONAGUA
  • Protección Civil México
  • Noticias de radio y televisión confiables

3. 🧳 Make a Family Plan / Crea un Plan Familiar

  • Agua, comida, medicina, linternas, baterías
  • Conoce rutas de evacuación y refugios
  • Usa WhatsApp o Signal para compartir alertas

4. 🛠️ Demand Transparency / Exige Soluciones

  • Exige al gobierno que restaure los datos
  • Apoya la financiación de nuevos satélites
  • Exige liderazgo responsable con el clima

5. 🤝 Build Community / Fortalece Tu Comunidad

  • Comparte este mensaje
  • Ayuda a vecin@s mayores o personas sin acceso a internet
  • Organiza reuniones comunitarias sobre preparación

✊ Final Words / Palabras Finales

This decision puts millions of lives at risk. Climate change is making hurricanes stronger and faster, and now we have less warning. But we can resist.

Esta decisión pone en riesgo a millones de personas. El cambio climático hace que los huracanes sean más fuertes y rápidos, y ahora tenemos menos advertencia. Pero podemos actuar.

Let’s share, prepare, and protect each other.
Compartamos, preparemos y protejámonos mutuamente.

With love and hope,
Con amor y esperanza,
Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Did TransLink Overcharge Me

 

🚨 Did TransLink Overcharge Me? A SkyTrain Fare Warning 🚇

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
📍 Vancouver to Surrey – June 2025

Yesterday, I made a round trip on TransLink from Vancouver to Surrey, and I think I was overcharged.

Here’s what happened:

I started my journey on the bus in Vancouver. My Compass Card had a low balance — not enough to cover the fare — but I told the driver I needed to go to the SkyTrain station to load my card. He kindly let me ride.

At Burrard Station, I loaded $10 onto my Compass Card.

I then traveled to Surrey Central, transferred to another bus to reach South Surrey Park and Ride, and later made my way back home to Burrard Station in Vancouver.

When I arrived back, I tapped out and found out my card only had $0.15 left. That means my $10 was almost completely used — for one round trip.

That’s nearly $10 for a Compass Card round trip, which should only cost about $7.70 for a 2-zone journey ($3.85 each way). If it were a cash fare, it still should’ve only been $9.30 total. So why did I pay nearly $2+ extra?

Something’s wrong.


🔍 Possible Explanations (But Still Not Okay):

  • The system may not have applied the 90-minute transfer window correctly.
  • Maybe my initial ride with low balance glitched the system into charging an extra fare.
  • Or perhaps the bus-to-train transfer wasn’t recognized, triggering another full charge.

No matter the reason, it’s not transparent, and it's not fair — especially for those of us trying to budget every dollar.


⚠️ A Message for All TransLink Riders:

🚫 Don’t ride with a low balance, even if the bus driver says it’s okay.
🕒 Be aware of the 90-minute transfer limit — and how unclear it can be.
💻 Always check your Compass Card history if something feels off:
👉 https://www.compasscard.ca


✊ TransLink — We Deserve Better

@TransLink — if your system is overcharging people, especially those who are low-income, seniors, students, or struggling, it’s not just a glitch — it’s a barrier to access and a financial hardship.

Not everyone can afford to “top up extra just in case.” Transparency matters. Accountability matters.


✅ Action Steps

  1. Check your trip and payment history on the Compass website
  2. Report suspected fare issues by calling 604-953-3333 or visiting TransLink Contact
  3. Share your story — you’re not alone.

If this happened to you or someone you know, please comment or share — the more awareness we build, the harder it is for problems to be ignored.


🖤 Thanks for reading.
Let’s make transit fair, accessible, and accountable for everyone.

#TransLink #VancouverTransit #CompassCard #Overcharged #PublicTransitFairness #LowIncomeVoices #TransitJustice #Zipolita #TinaWinterlik



How Do They Sleep

 🛌 "How Do They Sleep?" — While the Rest of Us Are Left Out in the Cold

$707,500.
That’s what the Chief Administrative Officer of Metro Vancouver made last year.
That’s more than 3 times what the Premier of British Columbia earns.
While thousands of us go to bed hungry — or worse, don’t have a bed at all.

Since COVID, homelessness has worsened across BC.
The fentanyl crisis has stolen over 16,000 lives.
The rental market is a disaster — $3,000/month for a modest 2-bedroom.
And countless working families now rely on food banks just to survive.

Meanwhile, our so-called "public servants" at Metro Vancouver are living like royalty:

  • $300K+ salaries for mayors.
  • A $707,500 payday for one bureaucrat.
  • Perks, stipends, and overlapping payments for board meetings, travel, and bonuses.

All while people live in squalid SROs, sleep in tents, couch surf, or die quietly in alleyways.
How do they sleep?
Very well, apparently.

💭 But We’re Here to Invade Their Dreams.

This is our collective alarm clock. It’s time to:

  • Demand transparency.
  • Cap public compensation.
  • Redirect resources where they’re needed most — to housing, mental health, detox, and dignity.

❓Reflective Questions

  1. How is it justifiable for public employees to earn $700,000/year while families can’t afford diapers or rent?
  2. What does it say about our system when mayors make more than the Prime Minister of Canada?
  3. Why are working families going to food banks, while unelected bureaucrats live like executives?
  4. If you're not outraged yet — what will it take?
  5. What would our cities look like if those salaries were reinvested into tiny homes, food programs, or treatment centers?

✅ Solutions and Actions We Can Take Now

🔹 Legislate a Cap on Public Salaries
No municipal or board member should earn more than a BC cabinet minister (~$183K).
🗳 Ask your MLA to introduce or support this legislation.

🔹 Freeze Rent Increases & Build Real Affordable Housing
Stop luxury developments and redirect zoning for deeply affordable, publicly owned housing.
🏘 Support groups demanding non-profit, co-op, and Indigenous-led housing.

🔹 Audit All Public Salaries and Contracts
Where is the money going? Who approved these raises?
🧾 Demand independent audits and make the reports public.

🔹 Pressure Local Media and Speak Out
Use social media, blogs, letters to the editor — keep the spotlight on injustice.
📣 Share this post. Name the numbers. Ask the hard questions.

🔹 Support People, Not Empires
Donate to grassroots, not bloated charities with CEOs making 6 figures.
🍽 Volunteer with mutual aid. Invest in community kitchens, not corporate pipelines.

🔹 Organize Peaceful Action
City halls, board meetings, and media events — make our presence felt.
👣 If we show up in numbers, they’ll be forced to listen.


Public service must mean service, not self-enrichment.

If they won’t feel our pain, we’ll make sure they hear our voices.
Loud. Clear. And unforgettable.



Friday, June 27, 2025

The Time Is Now – Kill These Bills. Respect Indigenous Rights

 ⚠️ The Time Is Now – Kill These Bills. Respect Indigenous Rights. 🪶

June 27, 2025 – Tkaronto | Unceded Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Wendat Lands

"They treat us like we don’t matter. But we do. We always have."

Idle No More Toronto, Idle No More Ontario, and grassroots Indigenous communities have issued an urgent Call to Action. Our Treaty and constitutional rights are being bulldozed by a wave of provincial and federal legislation aimed at fast-tracking resource extraction while ignoring the inherent rights of First Peoples.

🔥 These Bills Must Be Repealed:

  • Ontario Bill 5
  • Nova Scotia Bill 6
  • Quebec Bill 97
  • Alberta Bill 54
  • British Columbia Bills 14 & 15
  • Federal Bills C-5 and C-2

These laws are not neutral. Behind slogans like “Elbows Up” lies a Trojan horse—a plan to turn Canada into a global energy and mining superpower at the cost of Indigenous lands, water, culture, and sovereignty.


✊ Youth Are Standing Up — Will You?

Our youth are leading the charge, and they are no longer asking for change—they are demanding it.

“I’m worried someone’s going to get hurt. But I don’t want anything to pass through our lands without our consent.”
– Lashaunda Waswa, Neskantaga Council

We support the Here We Stand youth-led campaign and all the Elders, land protectors, and water defenders taking peaceful, determined action near Queen’s Park and across the country.


🗓️ JULY 1, 2025 – RALLY & MARCH in TORONTO

📍 Location: Behind Queen’s Park, NW side beside Okiniwak Encampment
🕑 Time: 2:00 p.m.
🎯 Purpose: Kill Bill 5 and all similar bills. Protect our future. Reclaim the land.

Come stand with us. Bring your voice. Bring your heart. Bring your resistance.


🔗 Learn More, Share More:


📞 Media Inquiries:

Tori Cress, Idle No More Ontario
📱 647-201-9207
📧 torianncress@gmail.com


This is about the land. This is about the future. This is about justice.

We were Idle No More in 2012. We are Idle No More Again—louder, stronger, and unstoppable.



Trump Drops to 41% Approval as Chaos, Cruelty, and Corruption Catch Up

 

📉 Trump Drops to 41% Approval as Chaos, Cruelty, and Corruption Catch Up

Donald Trump’s gamble with Iran isn’t paying off. Instead of a patriotic boost, new polls show his approval dropping to a weak 41%, down from already low June numbers. The American public isn’t buying the tough-guy act, and it's backfiring across the board—on the economy, immigration, and foreign policy. The numbers tell the story: the Trump Show is wearing thin.


❌ America Rejects the Iran Strikes

Trump hoped that military action against Iran would rally support.
It didn’t. A majority of Americans disapprove of the strikes, and his usual “rally-around-the-flag” effect has vanished. His approval rating is now underwater on nearly every major issue.


🚨 ICE Abuses Continue to Shock the Nation

Meanwhile, the cruelty of his immigration crackdown is making headlines again:

  • 🇨🇦 Johnny Noviello, a Canadian green card holder, died in ICE custody in Florida. He had epilepsy and needed meds. ICE claims they “provided care.” His family calls it a preventable death.
  • 🇺🇸 Andrea Velez, a 32-year-old U.S. citizen, was tackled and arrested by ICE in L.A. despite screaming family members saying she was a citizen. Her "crime"? Standing near ICE agents.
  • 🇺🇸 In El Paso, ICE agents brutally beat a father of three Marines during a deportation attempt. His wrists bled from zip ties, and pleas to recognize his military family were ignored.

These aren’t isolated cases. This is the machinery of mass deportation running wild.


🏛️ Trump’s Medicaid-Gutting Bill Implodes

Trump and MAGA Republicans tried to push a Medicaid-slashing bill, but the Senate parliamentarian ruled it illegal under budget rules. That kills the fast-track option and puts the bill on life support. Another failure.


🚗 Elon Musk and the Trump Orbit Crumble

In Trump’s world, even his allies are flailing:

  • Cybertrucks are collecting dust in parking lots.
  • Tesla executives are leaving in droves.
  • European and Chinese competitors are dominating the EV market.
  • Musk is slashing prices and flooding the internet with memes—but the world is moving on.

⚖️ Trump’s Lawyer Faces Serious Charges

Alina Habba, Trump’s personal lawyer turned interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, is under investigation for:

  • Abusing power
  • Targeting Democrats with flimsy arrests
  • Violating at least six ethical rules

New Jersey's legal community may hold her to account, unlike Florida.


💥 Gavin Newsom Fights Back

In a bold move, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sued Fox News for $787 million—the same amount Fox paid Dominion for spreading election lies. Fox aired an edited clip to discredit Newsom. Now, he’s suing in Delaware, and promising to donate any winnings to anti-Trump causes unless Fox apologizes. It’s a direct hit to the right-wing propaganda machine.


🌊 The Tide Is Turning

This week showed us that even the most aggressive regimes can fall apart—slowly at first, then all at once:

  • A budget bill collapses
  • Approval numbers tank
  • Lawsuits and ethics complaints pile up

41% approval and falling.
The lies, the violence, and the chaos are no longer working. People are waking up. People are fighting back.


We are not powerless. Keep speaking. Keep resisting. The cracks are spreading.

🔗 Follow more updates at marygeddry.substack.com
📣 @magixarc.bsky.social

#Trump41Percent #ICEAbuse #Medicaid #TeslaCrash #GavinNewsom #FoxNewsLawsuit #AlinaHabba #Resist



A Canadian Has Died in ICE Custody – And 55 More Are Still Being Held

 🇨🇦  A Canadian Has Died in ICE Custody – And 55 More Are Still Being Held

Published: June 28, 2025
By: Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita


How would you feel if a loved one died in a foreign prison — without answers, justice, or dignity?

This week, a tragic and deeply disturbing story emerged:
Johnny Noviello, a 49-year-old Canadian citizen and U.S. permanent resident, died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on June 23, 2025. His body was found unresponsive in a detention center in Miami, Florida, as he awaited deportation.

The Canadian government says it is "urgently seeking more information" — but why did this happen in the first place?


🇨🇦 55 Canadians Detained by ICE

Let that sink in.

According to recent reports, 55 Canadian citizens are currently being held in ICE custody across the United States.

This isn't a one-off tragedy. It’s part of a larger, troubling pattern of aggressive immigration enforcement, questionable medical care in detention centers, and a growing death toll — nine people have died in ICE custody already in 2025, four of them in Florida alone.


🚨 Where’s the Transparency?

Johnny Noviello was a green card holder who had lived in the U.S. since 1988. He had completed a 12-month sentence for drug charges and was supposed to be released to rejoin family. Instead, he ended up in ICE custody — and now he's gone.

His family deserves answers.
Canadians deserve answers.
The world deserves accountability.


🛑 What Are Canadian Officials Doing?

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has said Ottawa is working with U.S. officials to uncover the cause of death. But is that enough?

  • Have families of the other 54 Canadians in ICE custody been contacted?
  • Are detainees receiving proper medical care, food, and legal support?
  • Should Canadian citizens even be detained in U.S. immigration jails — especially those with longstanding residency?

📣 We Must Speak Up

Whether or not you agree with Johnny Noviello’s past, no one should die in detention without answers, dignity, or justice.

We cannot allow Canadian citizens to vanish inside a system that lacks transparency and compassion. ICE is under increasing scrutiny for human rights violations — and Canada must protect its own.


✊ What You Can Do

🔹 Share this story on social media to raise awareness.
🔹 Contact your MP and ask what they’re doing to support Canadians in ICE custody.
🔹 Support legal aid and advocacy groups helping detainees and their families.
🔹 Demand an independent inquiry into Johnny Noviello’s death.


“An injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

Let’s not wait until the next Canadian dies behind bars in another country.

#JusticeForJohnny #ICECustody #CanadiansInDetention #ZipolitaSpeaks #HumanRightsNow

When You Feel Small, But Keep Going Anyway

When You Feel Small, But Keep Going Anyway

Lately, I’ve been thinking about that scene from the movie Antz, where the evil grasshopper Hopper says something like, “If the ants ever figure out they outnumber us, we’re done.”

It stuck with me. Because right now, the world feels so upside-down. Dark, hungry, lonely days. People digging through garbage. People sleeping in doorways. And then there are folks in their 70s and 80s throwing big parties, going on cruises, concerts, vacations. And they’ll tell you, “At our age, what can we do?”

That’s what’s so depressing.

Somehow, we didn’t expect this. We worried about kids getting lost online, but now I see older folks spending hours on YouTube, TV, glued to tablets while the world burns. My friend’s dog—just a few years old—poops in the house because she won’t take him out sometimes. She has money, she’s capable… but she says he pooped so she won’t take him. Thankfully, the dog stays with someone else half the year while she’s in Mexico.

We let people get away with a lot by saying, “They’re old.” But sometimes, that’s just an excuse. I remember a Thanksgiving years ago when someone’s grandfather said something racist about Indigenous people. I was ready to say something, but my sister kicked me under the table. We stay silent because they're old. But that silence hurts.

And let’s talk about depression.

The last little while has been hell. It’s a little better today. We got our CPP. Mine is $275. Ridiculous. But it paid my bills. We scraped together enough for food. That’s a win, I guess.

But I asked my 76-year-old friend if he went outside today, and he got furious. Like, “Why would you ask me that? What kind of question is that?” And I was left shaken. I told another friend, same age as me, and she said she’d be mad if someone asked her that too.

Really? I’m just asking if you stepped outside into the light. Into the world.

Thankfully, I met this mental health nurse while painting the mural, and we became friends. He dropped by, and when I told him about it, we laughed. Not because it’s funny—but because sometimes it’s the only way to stop from crying. He said what I already knew: the defensiveness, the isolation—it’s depression.

Another friend of mine, just retired, is caring for her 85-year-old mom. I think she’s depressed too. She still drinks. Makes comments about her memory slipping. It scares me.

So yeah. Some days I feel small and helpless. But today, I’ve got a little bit of money. I’m going to clean, get a little more organized. I’m hanging on. I’m waiting for housing. Maybe the Competition Bureau will finally do something about the landlords and the rent gouging. I won a settlement recently—but to collect, I’d have to go to court. So what’s the point? I let it go. That’s the system.

That’s why it always feels like the big guy wins. But we have to keep the faith, don’t we?

And here’s the kicker:

Years ago, I paid into this little pension plan through the Canadian Commercial Workers Union. I worked at Lilydale. The company went under. Things got shuffled around. And now, I get a letter saying that when I turn 65, I’ll get $1.26 a month.

When I showed my friend, we laughed until we cried.

That’s how f***ed up things are.

But we have to keep going. For the kids, right?

(Yeah, that’s sarcasm.)

But also… not.

Because maybe it is for the kids. For the ones still growing up. The ones still learning how to survive this world we’re leaving them. Maybe they need to know someone saw it all clearly and still kept trying.



Thursday, June 26, 2025

Behind the Mask: Is "Anonymous Group Inc" Really Anonymous?

Behind the Mask: Is "Anonymous Group Inc" Really Anonymous?


Have you seen posts from a page calling itself “Anonymous Group Inc” on Facebook or other social platforms?

At first glance, it looks impressive — over 11 million followers, mysterious quotes, and videos with dramatic music. But once I started looking closer, I saw some red flags that made me question whether this page truly represents the real Anonymous movement — or whether it’s just using the mask to build influence and confuse people.


🕵️‍♀️ Here's What I Found:

1. The Name Itself is a Red Flag
"Anonymous Group Inc" — the term "Inc" (Incorporated) is corporate. That goes against everything the real Anonymous has stood for: anti-corporate, anti-hierarchy, anti-branding.

2. Their Website is Branded and Slick
Real Anonymous ops rarely involve flashy websites and motivational slogans. Instead, they leak documents, call out corruption, and challenge power.

3. They're Everywhere — But Say Nothing
This group is active on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, Snapchat, X (formerly Twitter), Pinterest, and more. But despite the reach, they don’t post any evidence, leaks, or real calls to action. Just vague content and conspiracy claims — without proof.


💭 Why This Matters

The real Anonymous movement has (and still does) stand up against:

  • Surveillance
  • Government lies
  • Corporate corruption
  • Censorship and abuse of power

So when someone mimics that image just to gain followers, influence minds, or possibly sell something, we need to ask ourselves: Who benefits?

This isn’t about drama. It’s about digital safety, media literacy, and protecting people from being misled.


📸 I’ve Shared Screenshots on Facebook

Since my blog has trouble uploading images right now, I’ve posted the screenshots on my Facebook page instead. If you’d like to see them, head over to:

👉  “Search: Zipolita or Tina Winterlik on Facebook”


🧠 Stay Smart. Stay Awake.

This isn’t the first time a powerful name or symbol was used to mislead the public — and it won’t be the last. Let’s keep questioning. Let’s protect each other. Let’s think before we trust.

✌️💻🕶️
Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
http://zipolita.com under construction 
#DigitalSafety #Anonymous #FakeAnonymous #MediaLiteracy #OnlineAwareness #Zipolita 

Open Letter to Greedy Landlords and Property Managers

 Open Letter to Greedy Landlords and Property Managers

How do you sleep at night?

Seriously — do you ever stop to think about the people whose lives you’re crushing under your boots of greed? Do you have any idea what it feels like to work your whole life, pay your taxes, raise kids, and still not be able to afford a roof over your head in the city you call home?

What if it were your child?
Imagine them working full-time, commuting 1.5 hours each way, paying over $1,000 a month just to share a room — not an apartment, not a suite, a room. How does that sit with you? Do you still think it’s just “market value”? Or is it finally hitting you — this is exploitation.

What if it were your parents — seniors who gave decades of labour, only to be forced into homelessness, living in vehicles, shelters, or in fear every day because you raised the rent again?

Do you think you’re untouchable?
That your shiny car, designer suit, and fancy friends will protect you forever?

Well, here's a warning: people are watching.
We’re documenting.
We’re organizing.
And we’re not staying silent anymore.

Your collusion, rent-gouging, and illegal price-fixing?
It’s criminal. And it's being reported.

You might have slipped through the cracks before, but those days are ending. The Competition Bureau is on alert. Communities are talking. And we’re fighting back.

We will form our own networks.
We will build social media coalitions.
We will name names.
We will shine light on every dark corner of this rigged system.

And yes, we’re calling on ethical hackers too — the ones who believe in justice, transparency, and human dignity — because you built this empire off of suffering.

Vancouver was never meant to be like this.
We remember the city where neighbors helped each other, where artists, seniors, youth, and workers could afford to live.

You turned it into a playground for the ultra-rich, and a war zone for everyone else.

If your dreams are haunted by the man digging through trash for cans just to pay rent — good. They should be. That’s your doing. That’s your legacy.

Change now. Lower your rents. Stop the greed. Return to humanity.
Because if you don’t, justice is coming — and it won’t be quiet.

Sincerely,
The People You’ve Pushed Too Far
#RaiseTheRates #FairHousingNow #GreedIsTheCrime #VancouverForAll



Reimagining Non-Profits with Integrity, Humility, and Service

 🌟 What Does Ethical Charity Leadership Look Like?

Reimagining Non-Profits with Integrity, Humility, and Service

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
http://zipolita.com (under construction)
✌️ This is the hope. This is the vision. Please share.


After writing about bloated salaries and misaligned priorities in big charities, I started thinking:
What does the opposite look like?
What does ethical, humble, truly people-first leadership look like in the non-profit world?

And more importantly… is it possible?


💡 The Answer Is: Yes. And It Already Exists.

Here’s what sets ethical charity leadership apart:


1. Mission Before Money

The best leaders in non-profits don’t just say they care—they live it.
They accept modest salaries, often less than half of their corporate counterparts, because they believe in the cause. They would rather fund a school, a food bank, or shelter beds than their own pay raise.

🧾 Example: President José Mujica of Uruguay famously donated over 90% of his salary and lived on a simple flower farm. He said: “I’m not poor. I have few needs.”
Can you imagine if just one major charity CEO followed that example?


2. Transparency Without Excuses

Ethical leaders don’t hide their pay in complex filings or PR fluff.
They publish their salaries clearly on their websites, explain how it’s justified, and invite public oversight. If something feels off—they change it.

They ask: How does my income reflect our values?
Not: How can I get away with this without a scandal?


3. Listening to the People They Serve

Real leaders aren’t removed from the realities on the ground.
They sit with the unhoused. They attend community potlucks. They ask people, “What do you actually need?” and then they listen—deeply.

They don’t hide in glass towers or rely on polished donor reports.
They show up. With humility.


4. Sharing Power

The best organizations don’t just have one highly paid boss—they have a team approach, with shared decision-making and accountability. Some even let the people they serve sit on the board and help shape strategy.

Because real empowerment doesn’t trickle down. It rises up.


5. Living the Values

Ethical leadership is about integrity in action.

If your non-profit fights poverty, your leadership shouldn’t live in luxury.
If your mission is justice, you shouldn’t exploit underpaid workers.
If you claim to care, your lifestyle should reflect it.


💖 Examples of Ethical Alternatives (and Promising Models):

  • Mutual Aid Networks – Community-led, horizontal structures where there’s no CEO and no hierarchy—just people helping people.
  • Worker-Owned Co-ops – Everyone has a voice and a stake.
  • Land Back and Indigenous-led charities – Often rooted in reciprocity, cultural responsibility, and transparency.
  • Grassroots Housing Groups – Like Vancouver Tenants Union or CCAP, where organizers often make very little but fight fiercely for justice.

✨ Imagine This…

  • A world where charity CEOs make no more than 4x their lowest-paid staff.
  • A world where “charity” doesn’t mean power imbalance—but solidarity.
  • A world where we all give and receive, not out of guilt, but out of love and community care.

🧠 Reflection Prompts for You:

  • What values do you want to see in the leaders you support?
  • Would you support a non-profit that proudly caps its salaries?
  • What would happen if we started new organizations with these principles from the start?

🌍 Final Thoughts

This isn’t about tearing down every big non-profit.
It’s about raising the bar for what “helping” really means.

Ethical leadership is possible.
It already exists—in quiet corners, community circles, and grassroots movements.

Let’s shine a light on them. Let’s fund them. Let’s be part of that kind of change.

Because the world doesn’t need more saviours.
It needs more witnesses, workers, and walkers of the walk.


🖋️ Written by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
📷 Artist • Photographer • Advocate
💻 Blogs: AdventurezInMexico | TinaWinterlik
📱 @zipolita on social platforms
🌐 https://zipolitazcv.blogspot.com



When Non-Profit CEOs Make Hundreds of Thousands

 💸 How Can They Justify This?

When Non-Profit CEOs Make Hundreds of Thousands While Supposedly Helping the Poor

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
http://zipolita.com (under construction)
📌 Please share and speak out. We deserve answers.


It’s hard to wrap your head around it.

We live in a world where millions are struggling—homeless, hungry, desperate. Families rely on food banks. Seniors skip meals to pay rent. Children suffer in conflict zones. And yet, the CEOs of some of the world’s biggest charities that claim to “help the poor” are pulling in salaries over $600,000 per year.

🏢 Save the Children – But at What Cost?

Let’s talk about Save the Children USA, where the President & CEO earns $629,000 a year. Top executives take home $400K, $500K+. And in Canada, other large charity CEOs in the environmental and humanitarian sectors are making $200K–$350K annually.

Meanwhile, ordinary people are scraping by—if they’re lucky.


💔 The Unjust Reality: Rent vs Income

How is it that this is legal? Because it sure isn’t ethical.

  • In cities like Vancouver, landlords and property managers have conspired to keep rents inflated, despite warnings from the Competition Bureau that this is illegal.
  • The average rent for a modest 2-bedroom is now $3,000/month.
  • Many people bring home only $2,400/month—if they have full-time jobs.
  • And social assistance rates? Barely $1,000/month, if that.

How are people supposed to live? Eat? Stay warm? Have dignity?


❓ Where’s the Logic in This?

When you donate $10 to a charity, you expect it to go to a child in need, a hungry family, or someone displaced by war. You don’t expect it to fund luxury salaries or big-city boardroom perks.

And yet we’re told:

“We need to pay competitive salaries to attract top talent.”

Really? If you want to “serve the poor,” maybe start by showing you're willing to live simply—like the people you claim to help.


🧭 Time for Radical Transparency

Charities need to be held accountable—not just in dollars, but in ethics.

✅ How much of each donation goes directly to people in need?
✅ Why are executives making more than doctors, teachers, or frontline aid workers?
✅ What if we capped non-profit CEO salaries and reinvested in real solutions?


🧠 Reflection Questions

Ask yourself:

  1. Have you ever donated to a large charity without knowing how much their executives earn?
  2. Does it seem fair that a charity CEO can earn over $600,000 while the people they serve live on less than $1,000/month?
  3. What would you do differently if you were running a non-profit?
  4. Should there be a legal cap on non-profit executive pay?
  5. What grassroots groups do you trust more than big international NGOs?

✅ Mini Quiz

1. How much does the CEO of Save the Children USA make annually (as of 2023)?
A) $120,000
B) $325,000
C) $629,000
D) $1,000,000
→ ✅ Correct: C

2. What is the approximate monthly amount a person on social assistance receives in BC?
A) $500
B) $1,000
C) $2,000
D) $2,400
→ ✅ Correct: B

3. In cities like Vancouver, what is the average cost of a 2-bedroom rental?
A) $1,500
B) $2,200
C) $3,000
D) $3,800
→ ✅ Correct: C

4. What agency warned landlords that conspiring to raise rent is illegal?
A) BC Housing
B) Competition Bureau
C) CMHC
D) Vancouver Tenants Union
→ ✅ Correct: B


📬 Want to Take Action?

📌 Contact your MP (Member of Parliament – Federal)
Find yours here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en

📌 Contact your MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly – BC)
Find yours here: https://www.leg.bc.ca/learn-about-us/members


🌱 Support These Grassroots Groups Instead:

These organizations are closer to the people and often operate with much smaller budgets:


✊ Speak Out. Share. Ask Questions.

If this angers you—it should.
Let’s build a world where help goes where it’s needed.
Not into bloated salaries and fancy offices.

💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments.
📢 Share this with friends, community groups, or politicians.
💖 Be the change. Ask the hard questions.


🖋️ Written by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
📷 Artist • Photographer • Advocate
💻 Blogs: AdventurezInMexico | TinaWinterlik
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🌐 CV: https://zipolitazcv.blogspot.com



Vancouver Renters Deserve Justice!!!!

 💥 This Is Not a Little Thing — Vancouver Renters Deserve Justice

Date: June 27, 2025
By: Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Let’s be clear: what’s happening in our rental market is not just “business as usual.” It’s exploitation, and it’s hurting people.

The Competition Bureau of Canada just confirmed something many of us have long suspected: some landlords and property managers are illegally working together to drive up rent, limit housing availability, and manipulate lease terms. They are meeting in private chat groups, social media forums, and behind closed doors to fix prices and restrict the market.

This is criminal — and we, the people of Vancouver and beyond, are the ones paying the price.

🚨 This Isn’t Just a Policy Issue — It’s Personal

  • Families are being evicted with nowhere to go.
  • Seniors and people with disabilities are being priced out of their own communities.
  • Students, workers, and newcomers are couch-surfing, living in unsafe conditions, or simply giving up hope.

Meanwhile, some property managers are sitting in private groups talking about how to "maximize the booming rental market." How can they sleep at night?

🗣️ It’s Time to Speak Up

We need to talk about this. We need to share our stories, support one another, and report suspicious activity when we see it.

This is not just a legal issue — it’s about ethics, community, and justice.

If you suspect landlords in your building or community are coordinating rent hikes, limiting units, or manipulating lease terms: 📣 Speak out.
✍️ Share your story.
📨 Report it to the Competition Bureau.

👉 You can do it confidentially or even anonymously through the Whistleblowing Initiative.


💔 We’re Tired, We’re Angry — and We Deserve Better

We’re not just renters. We’re workers, parents, artists, students, caregivers — people with dreams, histories, and futures. We deserve a home. We deserve peace of mind. We deserve a city that puts people before profits.

Please, help spread the word.
💬 Start a conversation with your neighbors.
📢 Share this post on social media.
📎 Send it to someone who needs to know.

Let’s support each other — and hold those in power accountable.

#HousingCrisis #VancouverRenters #TenantRights #SpeakUp #Whistleblower #HousingJustice #StopPriceFixing #ZipolitaSpeaks #CompetitionBureau #LandlordAccountability


Competition Bureau Cracks Down on Landlord Collusion in Canada

 🏘️ Competition Bureau Cracks Down on Landlord Collusion in Canada

Date: June 27, 2025
By: Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Affordable housing is becoming harder and harder to find in Canada — and now we have more insight into one of the reasons why.

On June 25, 2025, the Competition Bureau of Canada issued a strong warning to landlords and property managers: it is illegal to coordinate or collude with competitors to fix rental prices, restrict housing supply, or align lease terms in ways that inflate costs for renters.

❗ “Agreements between landlords to ‘make the most of the booming rental market’ or ‘find ways to ensure all players benefit from the strong demand equally’ could violate the law.”

These practices — including price-fixing, market allocation, limiting supply, wage-fixing, and no-poaching agreements — are criminal offences under the Competition Act. Violators can face up to 14 years in prison and hefty fines.

What’s the issue?

The Bureau has learned that some landlords are engaging in questionable discussions in private groups and online forums, where they may be sharing strategies to inflate rents or limit the number of available rental units.

Even casual conversations between competitors can cross the legal line if they lead to agreements that harm the public.

What’s allowed?

Landlords and property managers must:

  • Set rental prices and lease terms independently.
  • Negotiate only with tenants, not with other landlords.
  • Avoid any agreements that restrict the market or disadvantage renters.

Why this matters

This crackdown is about protecting renters, ensuring transparency, and keeping the housing market fair and competitive. With rents skyrocketing in cities like Vancouver and Toronto, renters deserve a chance to find affordable housing without being manipulated by behind-the-scenes collusion.

If you suspect anti-competitive behaviour, you can report it confidentially through the Competition Bureau’s Information Centre or their Whistleblowing Initiative, which allows for anonymous tips. People involved in illegal activity can also apply for immunity or leniency if they come forward and cooperate.


Let’s stand up for fairness and affordability in our housing market.

🏡 Affordable housing isn’t a luxury — it’s a right.

#HousingJustice #AffordableHousing #StopPriceFixing #TenantRights #CanadaHousing #VancouverHousingCrisis #CompetitionBureau #Whistleblower #ZipolitaWrites



Letter to the Young Ones Who Stop to Talk

 


🌈 A Letter to the Young Ones Who Stop to Talk
By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Lately, while painting my mural, I’ve had the honour of meeting some truly beautiful young souls.

You stop.
You look.
You speak.
You share.

And in those moments, something sacred happens.

So many of you are carrying more than anyone should.
You’ve seen things on the internet no one should ever see.
You’re growing up in a world that feels confusing, violent, and often unfair.
You’re doing your best to make sense of it, to stay kind, and to survive.

This letter is for you.


💌 Dear Beautiful Souls,

Thank you for stopping by.
For saying hello.
For admiring the mural.
For talking with me—really talking.

Every time you share your story, your kindness, your struggle, your curiosity…
you give me hope.

The world right now can feel so heavy.
So broken.
Sometimes it seems like cruelty is winning. But then you show up.
And I remember that love still lives.

I’ve seen storms.
I’ve lost people I love, including a trans family member to suicide.
I know how grief, fear, and injustice can weigh on your heart.
I see the “catch and release” cycles, the violent headlines, the deep wrongs in our systems.
I’ve seen how the internet, once filled with promise, is now flooded with darkness.

You didn’t create this mess, but you’re doing your best to live in it.
And I want you to know:


🕊️ You Matter.

Not for what you produce.
Not for how many followers you have.
Not for your appearance or performance.

You matter because you are human.
You feel. You care. You dream.


🌱 You Are Allowed to Grow.

You don’t have to have it all figured out.
You can change your mind.
You can make mistakes.
You can rest.

Tears are not weakness—they’re truth, and they’re healing.


🌈 You Are Not Alone.

There are still people who care.
Maybe you find them in unexpected places:
A stranger, a mural artist, a kind soul who simply says, “You good?”

Keep those threads. They are lifelines.


🔥 You Are Powerful.

Not because you yell the loudest—
but because you witness, feel, and refuse to numb out.

You care in a world that teaches you not to.
That’s power.


Some days, I want to hide.
But I keep showing up because of you.
Because I believe in your future.
Because I’ve seen your spark.

“Even a small light can guide others through the dark.”
— Yours might be the only light someone sees today.

So shine, softly or boldly. However you can.
You're doing better than you know.
And I’m so grateful you stopped to talk.

With all my heart,
Tina Winterlik (Zipolita)
🦋💙✌️🌻


#YouthVoices #MuralStories #HopeLives #Zipolita #LetterToTheFuture


Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Whose City Is This? The Mayor’s $5M DTES Crackdown, Arrest Quotas, and the Truth on the Street

 



🚨 Whose City Is This? The Mayor’s $5M DTES Crackdown, Arrest Quotas, and the Truth on the Street

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

The story keeps changing, and Vancouver’s mayor hopes we’re not paying attention.

First, they announced a $5 million "Task Force Barrage" police initiative in the Downtown Eastside, meant to tackle violence, drugs, and disorder. Then Mayor Ken Sim turned around and said he wasn’t behind it. The chair of the Vancouver Police Board, who’s legally supposed to approve police budgets, said they weren’t even told before the mayor went public.

So who’s running the city—and with whose money?

This feels less like governance and more like damage control.


🧩 The Numbers Game: Arrest Quotas?

We’ve been hearing murmurs—inside and outside the VPD—that officers are being pressured to hit arrest numbers, whether or not it actually helps. That means sweeping people up off the street, pushing them through a system that’s completely overloaded, and then releasing them again with no support, no housing, no help.

It’s a revolving door:

  • Arrest. Release. Repeat.
  • And each time, the VPD pats itself on the back for the “great work” they’re doing.

But ask anyone actually living in or near the DTES:
Things aren't better. If anything, they feel more tense, more chaotic, and more traumatic.


🎭 The Optics Game: Catch and Release Theatre

They tell the public, “We’re cracking down.”
They post photos of drugs and knives.
They celebrate “task forces” and “strategic enforcement.”

But here’s what’s really happening:

  • People in deep crisis are being swept up like trash, held for a few hours or days, and dumped back out.
  • Some of these people are dangerous and untreated—but the system isn't helping them get better or making the community safer.
  • Others are harmless and poor—criminalized for being unhoused, Indigenous, or visibly struggling with addiction.

No one is winning, except maybe the politicians and executives cashing in on crisis PR.


💰 Where’s the Oversight?

Let’s be real:
If $5 million can be announced without the Police Board even knowing,
If arrest quotas are quietly guiding police behavior,
If the mayor can disown his own press release,
then we don’t have a functioning system. We have a circus—and the people suffering the most are stuck in the centre ring.


✊ We Need Accountability — Not Photo Ops

We need:

  • Transparency on who authorized this money.
  • An end to criminalizing poverty and illness.
  • Support-led strategies, not just more boots and batons.
  • Community-run, Indigenous-led programs that offer real safety and healing.
  • Housing first, care always.

And we need politicians who stop playing hot potato with responsibility while real people die in our streets, or get brutalized by a system that sees them as numbers, not humans.


💬 Final Thought: You Don’t Get to Hide Behind PR

If you're going to brag about “taking action,”
then own the consequences too.

Because we see through it now.
We’re tired, we’re grieving, and we’re not going away.


Want to help?
🔗 Share this post.
🎤 Tell your story.
📢 Call out the hypocrisy.

#Vancouver #DTES #PolicingCrisis #KenSim #CatchAndRelease #HarmReductionNow #CommunityCare #AccountabilityNotForce #ZipolitaSpeaks



Why Being “Informed” About Vaccines Doesn’t Make You Stupid

 Why Being “Informed” About Vaccines Doesn’t Make You Stupid — And Why Big Pharma’s Narrative Isn’t the Whole Story

There’s a lot of noise around vaccines these days — and people who question or seek more info often get dismissed as “anti-vax” or “stupid.” But the truth is more complicated, and some voices in this debate deserve serious scrutiny.

Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for example. He’s often seen as a leading vaccine skeptic, but let’s be clear: he’s not a doctor, he has no medical background, and has openly struggled with drug addiction. Watching him get quizzed about vaccines recently was painful — he seemed out of it and confused. That hardly inspires confidence. He certainly doesn’t have the credentials or expertise to be the face of this movement.

On the other hand, the spread of misinformation is real and dangerous. A recent TED Talk featured a story about a kid whose mom never vaccinated him because she relied on social media for medical advice. That’s worrying — but it also shows how parents wrestle with fear and confusion in an era flooded with conflicting messages.

A Personal History With Vaccines

I was vaccinated as a kid, but measles and chickenpox still swept through our community. My brother got the smallpox vaccine, and it nearly killed him — not once, but twice. After that trauma, my mom refused to vaccinate him anymore. This fear wasn’t ignorance; it was based on real suffering.

We also can’t forget that smallpox wiped out vast numbers of Indigenous peoples on the West Coast. That history is real, painful, and shapes vaccine decisions even today. Many Indigenous people chose to get the COVID vaccine because they understood the deadly stakes.

The Thimerosal Truth

Here’s something many don’t know: Canada, like other countries, used to put thimerosal — a mercury-containing preservative — in vaccines. It contains ethylmercury, which is different and less toxic than environmental methylmercury. But public fear over mercury exposure was real, and thimerosal was phased out or reduced in vaccines starting in the late 1990s and early 2000s, especially for children and pregnant women. This happened not because of proven harm, but out of an abundance of caution.

That history left a mark. I only gave my kid the basic vaccines because of these concerns — understandable fears given the information (and misinformation) circulating.

Why This Matters

This conversation isn’t as simple as “pro-vax” versus “anti-vax.” It’s about acknowledging history, trauma, and cultural context — and demanding honesty from those who claim authority.

Big Pharma and political interests want to paint anyone questioning vaccines as fools. Meanwhile, figures like RFK Jr. try to hijack the conversation, despite lacking expertise and credibility.

We deserve honest, respectful discussions that recognize past mistakes and treat people’s fears with compassion — without falling for misinformation or blind trust.



Our Stories Aren’t Too Long — You’re Just Not Used to Listening

 Our Stories Aren’t Too Long — You’re Just Not Used to Listening

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

Recently, I had a moment with a friend that stuck with me. She asked me to explain something — I think it was about the Sen̓áḵw development and the towers being built by the Squamish Nation. It’s a complex topic tied to land, history, sovereignty, and survival. I hesitated, not because I didn’t want to share, but because it’s a huge conversation, and honestly — a painful one.

She got frustrated. “Can’t you just summarize it into something I can understand?” she said.

That hurt. And it made me angry.

This is something Indigenous people — and anyone who’s been marginalized — know all too well. People want the knowledge, but not the story. They want the summary, not the journey. They want you to teach them, but they don’t want to do the work of learning.

And the worst part? When you do try to explain, they say your story is too long.

But our stories are not too long.

They are layered. They are sacred. They are passed down, piece by piece, over time, because that’s how true understanding happens. That’s how healing and remembering work. That’s how many Indigenous cultures have always taught — through repetition, through relationships, through deep listening.

And honestly? Explaining these things is exhausting. It’s not just a history lesson. It’s personal. It brings up grief, anger, and the weight of everything that was taken and erased. Every time we have to explain why the land matters, or what sovereignty means, or why a development isn’t just a “construction project,” it opens wounds.

And too often, when we do speak, people tune out. They say:
“That’s too long.”
“Too emotional.”
“Too much.”

But it’s not “too much.”
It’s just not yours, and you haven’t learned to sit with it.

If you really want to understand — listen without interrupting. Ask without expecting. Learn without demanding. Respect the story, even when it’s hard to hear.

We are not walking encyclopedias. We are living people carrying memory, spirit, and survival. We shouldn’t have to bleed every time someone wants a shortcut to understanding.

So next time you feel tempted to say “just summarize it” — ask yourself why you're rushing through someone else’s truth.

Because our stories deserve to be heard.
Fully. Truthfully. And with the time they require.



Mark Carney, Billion-Dollar Deals, and 50 Excuses — But What About Us?

 💥 Mark Carney, Billion-Dollar Deals, and 50 Excuses — But What About Us?

While Mark Carney travels the globe shaking hands with the wealthy and well-connected — jet-setting from conference to climate summit to power lunch — we’re left here in Canada asking the same painful question:

What is he doing for us — the people struggling just to survive?

$2 billion can be found for war in an instant.
Billions for weapons. Billions for banks.
But not a penny more for the hungry, the homeless, the hurting.


🧾 “50 Excuses” — A Song the Poor Know Too Well

You know that old Simon & Garfunkel tune, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”?
We rewrote it — because in BC and across Canada, we’ve heard 50 excuses why we can’t get help.

🎶

“Just cut the GST, Lee,
It’s not up to me, Dee,
Gotta slash disability, Marie—
And keep the budget tight.”

And so it goes.


💔 Tired, Hungry, Forgotten

We’re tired.
Tired of being told to wait.
Tired of photo ops while the GST credit disappears, food prices explode, and there’s nothing left in the fridge.

We’re tired of watching our friends and family exhaust themselves trying to help, when even they can barely afford rent.

We’re tired of being treated like a burden while the rich take tax breaks, bonuses, and billion-dollar bailouts.


📸 Stop the Photo Ops, Start Real Change

We don’t need another press conference.
We need rent relief.
We need food security.
We need dignity.

Mark Carney — you want to run this country? Prove it.

Stop hobnobbing with the global elite and come walk a mile in our shoes.

Try living a month on social assistance in BC.
Try explaining to your kids why you skipped dinner again.
Try calling every charity, every shelter, every food bank — and being told they’re full.


🗣️ We Speak for Ourselves Now

We’re organizing. We’re writing. We’re singing.

And we’re not going to be quiet anymore.

If you’ve had enough of the excuses, the photo ops, and the abandonment, share this.

Let’s build a future where no one is left behind — not for war, not for profit, not for political gain.



50 Ways to Dodge Your Duty

 



🎵 "50 Ways to Dodge Your Duty"

(To the tune of “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” by Simon & Garfunkel)
Parody lyrics by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita

🎶
[Verse 1]
The problem is all inside your head, they said to me
The answer’s not in welfare, it’s in "productivity"
But I say, folks are starving on the street you refuse to see
There must be fifty ways to dodge your duty

They said, it’s not our fault that rent is sky-high now
Just move out to the woods or hitchhike north somehow
We’re building condos, not concern, go ask the sacred cow
There must be fifty ways to dodge your duty


🎶 [Chorus]

Just say, “Cut the slack, Jack”
“Pull your weight, Kate”
“It’s the free market, Mark”
“Not up to me”
Say, “Get a gig, Mig”
“Or move away, Rae”
Just make a plan, Stan
To blame poverty


[Verse 2]
They hand out billions to the oil and tech elite
But when it comes to housing, they admit defeat
They tell the poor to budget better—while they eat
There must be fifty ways to dodge your duty

They say that if we raise the rate, we’ll all go broke
But we see CEOs in jets—they must think we’re a joke
And every time we protest, they call it “class war smoke”
There must be fifty ways to dodge your duty


🎶 [Chorus]

Say, “That’s just life, Fife”
“Don't complain, Jane”
“Work harder, Carter”
“Or go to church”
Say, “The funds are tied, Clyde”
“Your needs are pride, Clyde”
Just build a wall, Paul
And leave us in the lurch


[Bridge Verse]
You say there’s no solution, but you don’t want to act
You benefit from systems rigged by greed and stacked
But one day we’ll rise up—and that’s a fact
You’ll run out of your 50 ways to dodge your duty