Fenris remembers when they took Vimy out of the curriculum;
The evils of heteronormative culture can go into the grave. And, I can only hope and pray (to any God but the God of the Christians) that our activist dreams of Japanese Occupation (er, Liberation), victory for the Kaiser (victim of childhood trauma and possibly homosexual), and Sharia in Ontario come true. I know our activist gays, feminists, and liberal jews will be very happy in the brave new world they are creating. And I am going to watch them be happy. The social experiment that is multi-culturalism is not over yet. The laboratory apparatus is still bubbling. What ever will drip out of the condenser? Our valiant activists have created an empty space and now something is going to fill it. What will replace Christianity and Heteronormative Non-Culture culture? I cannot wait. I celebrate its birth.

The re-dedication of the beautiful Vimy Memorial was amazing. Our Prime Minister, our Queen and the French Prime Minister all had wonderful, thought provoking speeches.
Never have we had such an opportunity to feel so proud in recent memory.
We did not get a complete coverage of the event, they missed showing the students who paraded in to great applause. They were one of the highlights.
Canadian reporters and photographers left a lot to be desired to miss that key part.
The whole thing was just so amazingly well done, the Lefty press had to be amazed as well.
All the students we’ve heard from have come home with a new interest in our Military History.
Let’s hope it’s a turning point. It’s up to us to demand better teaching of our History instead of what’s been going on for too long, REWRITING AND SANITIZING OUR PROUD HISTORY.
Yopu must follow the link provided by the linked article at Dust My Broom:
http://www.aee.gov.sk.ca/abe/curriculum/socialsciences/part4/portion02.shtml
Incredible. White folks will have a problem this course because
a) They don’t have a culture
b) They have a culture
and, the unstated bit:
c) They don’t have a culture because it has been actively suppressed; they are encouraged to cling to their own, familly, culture, by multiculturalism.
This course is really being payed for by white Saskatchewanians thorugh their taxes??
Incredible racist shit in the name of political correcdtness – and providing money to socialist pigs.
…thus answering the question:
“If a tree falls in a forest and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?”
The multicultinuts accept as an article of faith that reality must be personally defined, rather than described. They declare all events to be disconnected and of equal importance. Consequences are not part of their worldview. Unless the individual relates to the tree, its falling makes no sound.
Heteronormative realists realize that reality must be described. 🙂 Events are connected, and of varying importance. All actions have consequences. Falling trees make noise whether or not a listener is present.
Present politics in a nutshell: conservatives/republicans tend to be heteronormative realists, while liberals/democrats tend to be multicultinuts. Since it now looks like we are getting our noses wiped in the metaphorical poo of our past and continuing transgressions, is it any wonder that the multicultinuts are truly going nuts? How much cognitive dissonance can one endure? Either the worldview goes, or the mind does.
I find that the Fenris pseudonym is for the most part too esoteric for daily consumption.
The God of the Christians is the one who, upon request by anyone, supplies to them his character traits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness and self control, which are all fruits of the Holy Spirit within – in short, Emmanuel!.
To not pray for the supply and fulfillment of these desireable attributes will invariably result in their absence. There is no God other than the God of the Christians. Jesus said “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me”
He means for He Himself to be the only and the exclusive way to God.
The things said by Jesus are the kinds of things said either by a delusional madman of the order of one who believes hmself to be a poached egg, or worse, one who knows he is deliberately a deceiver and can’t really deliver what he promises – the devil of hell himself, or he is making truthful claims regarding himself. There are no other alternatives. He leaves us none other.
Now, it’s your choice to either reject him — or follow him, with, either way, the attending consequences.
I am worried about these damned moslems that are flooding into the country. Everywhere those people go, there are culture clashes. And let us not kid ourselves about who is provoking it either. They are the biggest racist xenophobes out there, and they have devastated entire communities in Fwance and Britain.
It may be rude and crude but I don’t care: we need to tell these people that if they want sharia law; then they can return to the desolate fly blown dumps where sharia is the law.
I still can’t get my head around how our oh-so-politically-correct liberals found themselves in bed with these people…
Too many drugs in the 60’s?
Liz J: You hit the nail on the head. In 1970 I was told that the Harp seals were going to become extinct in 1971. This was in an Ontario primary school in Brampton. In High School, the abortionists gave a series of seminars to the various classes. It was a break for the teacher, he got to do what teachers do when someonelse is teaching the class. Probably have a coffee. I will never forget that seminar. Social engineering has been going on a long time, not just in our Universities.
Wimpy Canadian: I am glad you appreciated the link in the piece. There is more of this stuff out there and I will be shining the light of day upon it for your amusement and edification.
Tenebris: I find the ‘open loop’ analogy from engineering to be a good model to describe the system behavior of our darling socialists. They do not have a ‘feedback’ system.
Calvin: I wanted to use the nick ‘Zwingli’, but it was taken. I guess it was pre-ordained that I use ‘Fenris’.
Russ: One of the things I found refreshing about my time spent in America was the morning prayer meeting that we had where I worked. I learnt alot from those people. They were bold and witnessed their faith. They were (and are) good people. I miss that. Never in Canada have I had someone offer to pray over a problem, let alone over the abundance of my crops and livestock. The hatred of Christianity which is called ‘Separation of Church and State’ is on my short list of final solutions.
Jim: As you know, expressing concerns about immigration is not politically correct. The immigration system is (as I alluded to above) an open loop system. There is no feedback. Your concerns (and you only need to ride the subway here in Toronto to watch how people react to certain situations … like leave the subway when gangbangers hip hop on board … to realize that there is much concern. However, our open loop political correctness system, suppresses feedback. In this, the internet (in particular, blogs such as Small Dead Animals) is overthrowing the bloated PC establishment, much as that printing press device put the boots to the corrupt Indulgence system of the (then) monolithic Catholic church. I guess you are on the side of Luther here, rather than Tetzel.
Kate: Thank you for the link. I have read your blog for some years now, and I am encouraged by it.
Hey, Fenris, great to see you here!
My recent post on another thread–see copied below–seems quite in sync with your viewpoint.
“Western Canadian, I mentioned two categories: race, but not colour. You’ve disregarded the other category I mentioned.
“Yes, I get quite annoyed that the British, ‘white man’s’ political and judicial legacy, exported to many of the most successful, present day democracies, is presented in Canadian history books as both oppressive and inferior to the hunter-gatherer systems which pre-dated it. Talk about magic thinking.
“This kind of lie is vile and undermines the very foundation of our society. Certainly, when we’re seriously under attack by the extremists in the Muslim world, it’s not a good idea to give up on one’s own culture. (Which, BTW, is a pretty good one–even demonstrably superior, I’d say–as far as cultures go.) The lies about and degradation of our own, ‘white’ culture goes way beyond insulting.
“Like you, I’d probably have a good laugh at something as trivial as the colour on a couch label. But, as I’ve said, we’ve gone far beyond that.
“Complain? Don’t worry. I don’t: in Canada in 2007, to whom? The Charter doesn’t protect white, British ancestry Christians because we’re not included in any bona fide ‘victim’ category. And, yes, this unjust reverse discrimination–meted out to the descendents of the people who built this country to be the kind of place to which oppressed peoples have flocked for centuries–makes me pretty angry.”
Thank you for seeing the PC madness and boldly exposing it for what it is.
To Fenris: You say socialists don’t have a feedback system. Thomas Sowell makes that very argument in his book: The Vision of the Annointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy (ISBN 0-465-8995-X).
Chapter 4 is called “The Irrelevance of Evidence.” If you haven’t read the book yet, I think you’d like it. Sowell writes: “One theory may be more plausible, or even more sound than another, but if it is also more dogmatic, then that can make it far more dangerous than a theory that is not initially as close to the truth but which is more capable of adjusting to feedback from the real world. The prevailing vision of our time – the vision of the annointed – has shown an extraordinary ability to defy evidence.”
Lookout: There are a number of historical situations that we can look at as similar to the situation we are in now. Of course, one can argue about the strength and relevance of the various scenarios. And you have to wade through the bias of the historians and work through the variable quality and quantity of the primary documents. Blah blah blah.
Anyway, there are historical models you can look at. Personally, I have been looking at Charlemagne’s treatment of the Saxons, the occupation of the Han, and the early Norman occupation of England. From your history you construct a theory, a model. Then, you observe reality to see to what extent your model is accurate. Apply feedback to correct your model as needed until you have something that is acceptably accurate. This is just historians work.
Thanks to the internet, there is an incredible amount of data available.
Based on Roman experience, for example, I am horrified at the implications of the state sponsored suppression of Christianity. I could go on and on, but the jist of the argument is that when you push out one superstition, another one just moves in to take its place. Any moderately read Bolshevik should know that religion is the opiate of the masses. Drying up the supply of heroin will just drive up demand for cocaine, hashish, or glue. You don’t have to believe me, do your own research.
An interesting theme is that of ‘blood money’, as expounded in the Icelandic Sagas. The idea of handing over money as reparations is not new or foreign to white non-culture. It is basically a contract, and, as you will see when you read, say, Njal’s saga, interesting things happen when the reparations contract is broken, skewed, or tampered with. Do check out Njal’s Saga. Tell me how good a fit you think it is.
There are a bunch of themes that I like to pound on, and I am constantly using that History degree that Pierre Trudeau paid for with your money. Thank you, Canadian taxpayers.
Thank you for your kind words.
Michael: I will check out that book. Thanks for the tip.
I was studying Instrumentation during a course and, of course, feedback is an important concept in engineered systems. If you want your pulp and paper mill to generate taxes for social welfare systems, the processes have to process. The current crop of Bolsheviks (unlike Stalin) seem to have lost their ability to change ‘set points’. If you question the ‘set point’, you get called names, blah blah blah. You know the drill.
And, if the left is indeed an open loop system, it will behave exactly like an open loop system. It is going to collapse when a) the set point needs to change b) there is a load change or c) a disturbance. Its an engineering problem.