33 Replies to “I, Napoleon”

  1. Another 15 months or so and Red Rachel will be steamrolled by the UCP.
    In the meantime the craziness will increase exponentially. Besides the radical trans agenda, the current NDP preoccupation seems to be attacks on the Catholic school system and private Protestant schools.

  2. I see a lot of massive lawsuits in the future as transgenders sue doctors for allowing them to make irrevocable changes when they were too young to make sound decisions.

  3. Two words:
    Home
    School
    In fact … the public skools and “popular” culture has gotten SO rotted, that I am now contemplating a second career as my own grandchildren’s home school teacher. Exposing them to the TRUTH of the world, without the bias of Satan filling their heads with DEATH and self mutilation.

  4. Typical examples of the left’s “only the state knows what’s best for you and its decisions must never be questioned” policies.
    Whenever I read about this sort of thing, it makes me glad that I never became a father. It also helps explain why some of my students, many who were fresh out of high school, were so poorly prepared. I guess they took “pride” in not knowing much about algebra or trigonometry.

  5. I noticed on Jordan’s twitter feed that he will be presenting in several Western Canada cities in February. Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Winnipeg are all on the schedule.
    https://jordanbpeterson.com/events/
    p.s. I can’t seem to find when Sock Boy is supposed to be in Edmonton.

  6. The girl’s doctor is all but saying that the girl has psychological problems. The tragic part is that those problems won’t be solved and more likely will be increased given the consequences of the surgery. The people she trusts are advising her to substitute traditional therapy for a procedure that will permanently sterlize her…at 18. Quite a cruel way to “cure” a teenage girl.
    It brings to mind the old, discredited practice of giving hysterectomies to cure women of female hysteria. As I’ve said before, there will be massive lawsuits for coercing children and teens into invasive, permanently life-changing gender reassignment procedures instead of trying traditional therapy for a few years.

  7. Jason Kenney’s gov’t in 18 months will kick this bull appropriately back into the pen for brutally delusional kid victimizers where it belongs. This is nothing short of gov’t legalized sex assault. Sending a kid who’s already had a messed up life for sex re-assignment surgery is pretty much pushing them over the edge to suicide. That kid needs love and real help in focussing on real non-self centered important stuff. Permanent scalpel induced disfiguration can’t do that – it will only worsen hopelessness. Notley should be ashamed for growing such hurt causing lies in Alberta. This could have been the sequel to ‘Silence of the Lambs’.

  8. Bart F, thankfully Catholic schools are one of the few areas where the NDP’s agenda has been resisted. We can thank the French for the constitutionally protected separate school boards in Canada – which I’m sure causes no end of consternation by progressive SJW’s. Notley’s nose has been bloodied already and short of constitutional amendment the separate school board’s authority to teach as it sees fit is safe from dreaded Charter review.
    This was an interesting read: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/does-constitutional-protection-prevent-education-reform-in-ontario.pdf

  9. Smash races
    Smash nations
    Smash neighbourhoods
    Smash families
    Smash the self
    …and there is nothing left to resist the new order.

  10. That is exactly what George Soros and the Globalists want. Alexandra Kollontai was just ahead of her time.

  11. Do not lose sight of who sent this girl to the Dr.
    It was the school support program, those were publicly funded school teachers that did this, that set this ball rolling. The Dr. does not act alone.
    All the publicly funded teachers I’ve met, support this idiocy.
    Some day, when kids that have grown up living this idiocy decide to turn on those that aided this, they need to start with those that started this ball rolling, the teachers, and their protectors with the teacher’s union. They can take whatever is awarded to the students directly out of their pension funds and let the teacher’s electricity be turned off in their houses.
    Know who it is that redefines the word “good” to mean what is happening here. Do not aid them, do not help them when they fall.

  12. I love the Catholic schools … which are about the ONLY place children can actually get an education in the “urban” no-go zones here in the USA.

  13. While I was teaching, I always referred my students to either the department administrators or to the institution’s counselling office if they had problems that weren’t of an academic nature.
    I did so because I had neither the authority nor the qualifications to give advice in such matters others than directing them to someone who might be able to assist them. Unfortunately, I’m sure that some of my colleagues, who thought it was their duty to make students “comfortable” and feel “safe” by being palsy-walsy with them, didn’t think that way.
    During my time there, the institution’s administrators attempted to shift some of those responsibilities onto the teaching staff. That was done to save a few measly bucks and, possibly, cover their collective you-know-whats by making us liable for such things. Fortunately, enough of us resisted and that sort of thing never became policy while I was there.

  14. “Alexandra Kollontai was just ahead of her time.”
    I just looked the lady up, Ken. She did have some progressive ideas alright!
    “The mother must learn not to differentiate between yours and mine; she must remember that there are only our children, the children of Russia’s communist workers.” “Communist society will take upon itself all the duties involved in the education of the child. . .”
    Kollontai, Alexandra (1920) “Communism and the Family,” text Kommunistka.

  15. “The question is: will the craziness be reversed by a new government and new policy? Past experience suggests not.”
    What you say is true, Kate. For example:
    “Canada is among the only four countries in the world that have no restriction in law what-so-ever (regarding abortions). The other countries are China, Vietnam and North Korea.”
    http://www.prowomanprolife.org/2014/02/25/canada-is-one-of-four-countries-without-abortion-restrictions/
    https://lozierinstitute.org/internationalabortionnorms/
    China, Vietnam and North Korea. We’re in good company there. Stephen Harper’s Conservatives were in power for 9 years and they were unable to do anything about this.

  16. Unable?
    No. Unwilling.
    Now we have the Right Honourable Crying F@gg0t forcing people to sign a piece of paper in order to collect taxpayer funding for summer jobs.

  17. A comment from the tweeterfeed:
    “So sterilizing the mentally ill IS a viable public policy after all.”

  18. Whether unwilling or unable the end result was that the “craziness” of completely unrestricted abortion was never reversed by Harper’s Conservatives. If they wouldn’t or couldn’t do anything about that I doubt these other bad decisions will be overturned either.

  19. I’m pretty much in agreement with you but sometimes people are unable to do things because they don’t care enough to make the major effort it would take to change things. You might have noticed nobody is going to jail for protesting at abortion clinics these days either.
    Following the Supreme Court decision (which ruled all abortion laws to be unconstitutional so that now Canada has no restrictions on abortions at all) the Mulroney government made two attempts to enact a new abortion law.
    In the spring of 1988, the government first attempted to find a compromise solution that would give easy access to abortion in the early stages of pregnancy and criminalize late term ones. The motion in the House of Commons was defeated 147 to 76, voted against by both MPs who opposed easy access to abortions and those who opposed adding any abortion rules to the Criminal Code.
    In 1989, the government introduced a much stricter bill in the House of Commons. If enacted, it would ban all abortions unless a doctor ruled the woman’s life or health would be threatened. The House of Commons passed the new bill by nine votes… A few months later, the bill failed in the (Liberal dominated) Senate on a tie vote. Under the rules of the Senate, a tie meant the measure was defeated.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_in_Canada
    I have to give Mulroney credit for trying but people just don’t care enough anymore about abortion. Many have been brainwashed by the media, academia, politicians and entertainment industry and many of the rest are apathetic about it. That’s the way it is in Canada right now.
    Here’s a story about one little one (and I do mean little!) that lived in spite of weighing less than a pound when born.
    https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/673557/World-s-smallest-baby-born-Rajasthan-India-Asia-Manushi

  20. Do remember Folks Harper’s Administration only had a Majority Government for the Last Term & the Smearedia was is Powerful enough with al the Central Canada Crunch to put Trudeauce in as a Majority Government.
    Sometimes wonder about who is well informed.

  21. So, in Canada, if your friend says he is a moose, after one visit to s shrink you can shoot him and mount his head on your wall? Can a lady have her ex-boyfriend declared a feral dog and get him forcably neutered?
    Canada is such a strange place.

  22. Some people care but not enough apparently. The US is no better – almost 60 million abortions in the 45 years since Roe v Wade. Much of the rest of the world is even worse.
    If seeing babies moving about in the womb on ultrasounds didn’t make people change their minds what will it take? If a woman wants to kill her unborn child I can’t stop her. But it’s still wrong.

  23. the child is too young to even make such a ridiculous decision. the only thing her future holds for her is suicide. captcha…………….philosophe.

  24. Bilateral mastectomy… my LORD that poor girl. That is going to hurt like hell. I did not even know what the hell I wanted to do as a job when I was 17, let alone the teenage hormones… This is butchery. Mutilation. Sadism. Honestly, whoever goes through with this surgery should be put behind bars. It’s malpractice. The breasts are not diseased, the mind is.
    WHERE ARE THIS GIRLS PARENTS?!?
    I AM SO GLAD I GREW UP BEFORE THIS MADNESS.

Navigation