48 Replies to “August 7, 2020: Reader Tips”

  1. I guess blanet for black planet. And they would be, circling black holes. There would be completely no light and no heat.

    1. johnnyonline – I couldn’t watch the whole thing; Craig Kielberger is, frankly, repulsive. The guzzling of blood, fast talk (“sweet rides”!), and what we know about the We charity make this ‘enterprise’ very, very sketchy.

      1. I agree the CK vid is repulsive.

        I remember in the latec1980s, turning into Jim televangelist Bakker’s PTL show, PTL, mistakenly thinking it was a Christian show. All he was doing on the show was hawking $1,000 lifetime memberships that supposedly allowed people to have a 3-day stay at his Heritage USA park once a year. He spent the entire hour acting as a realty agent showing viewers the hotel rooms. But the hotel there was profoundly overbooked, where members could not get room when they phoned in. Bakker pocketed $3.5-million in the scam, and was jailed for five years when caught.

        The Kielburger brothers are Canda’s version of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.

        1. David – The Jim Bakker show has returned, with his fresh wife, Lori. Tammy Faye died years ago.

    1. And of course local white people will be terrorized by lowlife savage terrorists, demonized by MSM and assaulted by OPP. Yet again.

  2. You have excellent understanding of written language.
    ‘trucks only this lane’ can indeed mean trucks not cars allowed in that lane, but makes no comment on whether trucks can use other lanes if required and whether that lane is compulsory for trucks
    A sign inadequacy, not your own.

    1. Why not rephrase it to ” trucks this lane only”, seems to be more understandable.

  3. https://thehill.com/opinion/international/510649-is-china-helping-saudi-arabia-to-build-a-nuclear-bomb

    Of course it is. China does not want its Arabian gas tank falling into the hands of Israel, its rightful owner.

    Never forget that:

    the Chinese consider themselves a master race fated to rule the world.

    there will be no place for Israel or the Jews in a world where China is supreme, even as slaves.

    Chinese supremacism is at least as Satanic as the Amalekite cult styling itself Islam. And that’s plenty.

    1. Nuclear proliferation has an interesting history.

      USA builds bomb, UK, France, (Austalia and Canada) all share these secrets and develop their own (or not).
      USSR steals hydrogen bomb from US (the Rosenbergs).
      USSR shares with China.
      Western nations (particularly France) help Israeli scientists to build the bomb.
      Israel and France collaborate with South Africa.
      Indian scientists build bomb (helped by a Canadian Cirus reactor)
      Pakistan leverages stolen Dutch technology, UK enrichment facilities, Chinese assistance (and probably a Canadian Candu reactor)
      Soviet scientists immigrate to N. Korea when the wall falls, leapfrogging the Nork program.
      China helping Saudis
      someone (N. Koreans ?) helping Iran.

      It’s a century long virus, slowed only by the difficulty in enriching Uranium or breeding Plutonium.

      I won’t be moving to Israel anytime soon.

      1. Last I had read was that if the House of Saud thought the Persians were going to get a bomb then they would be getting it from the Pakistanis. But Israel won’t let Iran get a bomb. The Saudis also knows this.

    1. How very interesting. I did not know about Aloe Blacc. Neat, and as you say, there is hope.

  4. try to show some fcuking patience whilst the aspie run all the knowns thru their central processor,
    Download OS upgrade asap/tstb

  5. I’m sure everyone wants to know that our Great Leader continues to have a wonderful vacation at Harrington Lake.

  6. English is a language vague, with many twists and turns,
    Crooks and crannies, often crags, a true horror to learn.

  7. Be prepared for increased screeching by the mainstream media and the social justice warriors. Statistics Canada, once an objective and respected provider of a wide range of data, has increasingly been championing wokeness in the data it provides, and now has crossed the line to become 100% committed to systemic wokeness. Today, in the July unemployment data, Statistics Canada has: “For the first time, this release also includes information on the labour market conditions of population groups designated as visible minorities. ”

    And this is what you can now expect to see in screaming headlines:

    “When unadjusted for seasonality, the national unemployment rate for those aged 15 to 69 was 11.3% in July. Several groups had rates of joblessness significantly above this average, including South Asian (17.8%), Arab (17.3%), and Black (16.8%) Canadians. Among South Asian Canadians, women (20.4%) had a significantly higher unemployment rate than men (15.4%). Black women also had a higher unemployment rate than Black men (18.6% vs 15.1%). ”

    Of course, there will be no further analysis (education levels, years of experience, language skills, etc) as to why these visible minorities have higher unemployment rates than average. Racism will be the only accepted reason as to why.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/200807/dq200807a-eng.htm?CMP=mstatcan

    1. – Yeah I was gonna’ ask, what further analysis do we need? – we’re just that RAY-CISS!!!

      #Wexit.

    2. The logical question to ask would be why are we importing people from loser cultures. But no one will ask that question, they will make it all my fault.

  8. Further evidence of how Statistics Canada has been politicized can be found in what it omitted in its lengthy discussion of the July unemployment data. It discusses employment by age, sex, race, province and industry, but studiously avoids any mention of what to a large majority of Canadians would by one of the most significant insights from the data just released, namely that the pain of the Wuhan virus recession in Canada has been experienced much more severely in the private sector compared to the public sector. The number of public sector workers this July was a mere 1.9% less than July 2019, while private sector employment fell by 8.3% over the same period.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/200807/t002a-eng.htm

    Employees at Stats. Can. are members of the public sector and have every incentive to keep Canadians in the dark about how public sector workers are cheerfully breezing through the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. [Sarcasm on] Wouldn’t want ordinary taxpaying Canadians contacting their elected representatives to protest this gross inequity.

  9. Are young black men shooting up the streets of Toronto considered employed or unemployed?

    1. Well OJ, I guess you could say it’s gainful employment, cuz they’re creating income, but without taxation, EI, or CPP. Hmm, I wonder if they can claim guns and ammo as a work expenses?

  10. Aluminum – In 2019 Canada imported $4 billion mostly from China and exported $8 billion, mostly to the US. While it is unlikely that Chinese aluminum is being trans-shipped to the US, it is clear what Canada’s American owned aluminum industry is doing – avoiding US tariffs on Chinese aluminum. And they got caught for the second time. How did the moron Trudeau let this happen?

    1. I didn’t open the link BA, but Turds best buddy Butts, has publicly stated he/they, want to have a full green economy in short order, so that is why they are deliberately screwing the Canadian oil industry. As turd is an idiot, it’s pretty obvious who is running the show behind the scenes. Besides, anything beyond Ontario’s western border is irrelevant as far as they are concerned!

  11. “The problem for those having asperger’s”

    Yeah, but I’m still not sure what you said! 🙂

    There again, I’m easily confused!

  12. Geeze, the National Post is really taking its new “woke” status seriously. It has a major story defending George Soros. Well, Soros is a buddy of Justin so its a good way to make sure the paper gets its share of Blackie’s bribe money.

  13. Poll Spotting
    Do you believe there is bias in the Alberta school curriculum?
    https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/
    Personally I think there should be zero tolerance for any teacher bringing their ideology into the class room. First offence they would be walked out and be freed to seek employment elsewhere

  14. Relax Kate, I have had a very rough couple of weeks that hopefully are about to be turned around for the better. Try and say no more often. I don’t really know just what your circumstances are but usually when I don’t say no, I wind up with a lot on my plate that I really didn’t need.

  15. Troll Master strikes again.
    During the press conference, Washington Post reporter Toluse Olorunnipa questioned why the president’s supporters standing behind them were not all wearing masks, remaining six feet apart, and following the New Jersey regulations and the recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control to help slow the spread of the virus.

    The president’s supporters booed in response to the question.

    “No, they don’t have to, because this is a political activity,” Trump replied. “You’re wrong about that because it’s a political activity. They have exceptions for political activity, and it’s also a peaceful protest.”

    Trump said that most of the individuals were wearing masks.

    “I’d call it a peaceful protest because they heard you were coming up and they know the news is fake. They understand it better than anybody.”

    Trump mocked reporters for asking biased questions during the press conference, including another question about Russia.

    “If the press in this country were honest, and wasn’t corrupt, if it wasn’t fake, our country would be so much further ahead, but we’re doing really great.”
    The comments over at Breitbart are priceless.
    “Peaceful protesters with peaceful cocktails,not molotov cocktails”.

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