August 27, 2020: Reader Tips

Tonight we offer you a crash course in Wokology 101. Take a deep breath and get prepared to start your journey away from being the racist that you clearly are!

Your most amusing tips, especially about wokeratis, are much appreciated!

46 Replies to “August 27, 2020: Reader Tips”

  1. Top Canadian sex researcher quits scientific group after being blasted for views on transgender issues
    “Cantor said in the interview he believes gender dysphoria — a debilitating sense of not belonging to one’s biological gender — is less common than activists claim, and that some people are surgically transitioning unnecessarily.”

    Wayne State University PhD student Jami Pittman said “I would just like to express a great sense of violence that I feel from being exposed to this conversation.” Words are violence…

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/top-canadian-sex-researcher-quits-scientific-group-after-being-blasted-for-views-on-transgender-issues/wcm/5a7ce3c4-4047-4c4b-babb-4c88de8dd6d9/

    1. Wayne State University PhD student Jami Pittman said “I would just like to express a great sense of violence that I feel from being exposed to this conversation.”

      That’s why earplugs were invented, dummy, or is using them racist, *phobic, or simply beyond your ken? You’re a Ph. D. student. You’re supposed to be smart. You should be able to figure out how to use them.

      1. Today’s Ph. D students afraid of words ? Yes indeed. They’re also afraid of being relevant and employed.

    2. Yea….I said the same in 2018 and the WOKE twitter Mob had me Cancelled and booted off Twitter.

      NO Loss.

  2. Nothing to report other than it (ie the devolution) remains the same shite but different day, indubitably, yo…etc.
    However…this to, shall pass. Herodotus out and over…or whoever said that clever thang, eh?
    Hic…. in vino veritas
    Good night and God bless

    1. I think hurricanes were created by D.Y.I. companies to reap the rewards of stupid people who never think same thing next year. Where does all that plywood go ?

  3. https://www.dailywire.com/news/breaking-police-release-name-of-officer-who-shot-jacob-blake-reveal-investigators-found-knife-in-suv

    From the comments:

    There are a total of two locations where shootings took place involving the same young man, RIttenhouse. The first shooting is seen in two videos. They show the young man now accused of murder being chased half a city block by an attacker.

    The shooting takes place when the young man runs from the street into a parking lot. The attacker throws something (many are interpreting this a a Molotov cocktail). After running at full speed for at least half a block the young man turns to see the attacker still on his heels and throwing something at him. He turns and runs again, turns back to see that the attacker is now even closer. The young man fires one shot and turns to run again. He turns back to see the attacker still on his heels at which point he quickly fires one round that hit the attacker in the head.

    At this point the young man checks to see what happened and then runs down the street toward police. Several people start attacking him as he runs. This is when the 2nd shooting takes place.

    The young man is punched in the back of the head. He continues to run and then falls in the street. A man attempts to kick him in the head as he tries to get up. The young man, while still on his hands and knees, shoots just as the man tries to kick him in the face. The shot misses and the man runs off. A second man runs in and hits the young man across the back of the head with a skateboard and the young man pivots and fires point blank in the skateboard man’s chest. A third man armed with a pistol runs toward him and then stops and puts his hands up as the shooting starts. The young man refrains from shooting the man, who is armed, after he stopped his advance and raised his hands. As the young man looks away the armed man with his hands in the air, lowers his arms and continues his attack. The young man quickly raises his rifle and fires once striking this man in the right arm.

    At this point the young man gets up and runs to the police who are watching this all happen from less than 100 yards away. The police do not take him into custody.

    The young man was attacked by 4 men. He shot 3 and killed 2. The 3rd was wounded in the arm. If you’d like links to the all the videos let me know. You can decide for yourself.

    1. I was listening to Glen Beck yestrday and one the people who work for the blaze was repoting it. His reporting was not as concise as that comment.

    1. Bayliss Medical says the design is “based” on Medtronics PB560 ventilator of which Canada is buying 10,000 units
      https://www.baylismedical.com/news/ventilators-for-canadians-receives-health-canada-approval-for-covid-19-ventilators/

      Medtronics says they sell the PB560 ventilator for under $10,000 US
      https://newsroom.medtronic.com/news-releases/news-release-details/medtronic-provides-ventilator-progress-update

      That’s quite the return on investment. $66,000 turns into a $130 million Cdn dollar profit

  4. Was watching the coverage of the new Minneapolis riot blowup tonight.

    Looters had smashed through many many downtown store windows and were carrying out armloads of stuff. The news cameramen thoughtfully lowered the cameras so as to not show the looters’ faces.

    And then a reporter on the scene said this:

    “Now we see the people climbing peacefully out of the front window of Saks carrying merchandise . . . “

      1. Nothing really new in that column. Prinz Dummkopf is merely continuing the war against Alberta that his official father started nearly 50 years ago. Ottawa regards Alberta in the same way as China sees Taiwan: a renegade province that must be crushed into submission in order to know its place as being subordinate to Quebec.

  5. National Post reports that 20 billion dollars in China virus relief payments have been paid to high income earners. To be fair, rich people vote too.

  6. True North reports on how the Liberal government is setting up a database so that employees are hired based on diversity.

  7. I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you! Whiny indians are upset about the 112 million dollars that Big Chief Gay Eagle With No Balls gave them to safely reopen schools. We need a ten year, sixty million dollar inquiry into this deliberate genocide. Break out the feathers, drums, and chants to the sacred liquor bottle.

  8. No standing inside Air Canada planes, lest one spread the you-know-what:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVuNS5MQ47A

    This doesn’t surprise me. I flew AC to my house in B. C. 2 or 3 months ago. Each time I got on board, I was issued a plastic bag filled with a bottle of water, a disinfectant wipe packet or two, a pair of rubber gloves, and a bottle of hand sanitizer.

    Remember, “At Air Canada, we’re not happy until you’re unhappy.”

      1. Maybe if one is sitting in the snooty section. I noticed that with WestJet during my last trip. The premium seats got tea or coffee and a nice package of snacks while the rest of us in steerage had to be satisfied with water and cookies the size of Milk-Bones.

        1. Very sad. What cheapskates.
          Millions are suffering because of China’s act of evil in spreading the bug. May Communism be squashed.

          1. WestJet’s attitude changed a lot since Clive Beddoe left for the second time some 15 years ago. Now, at times, it’s about as bad as Air Canada, though the staff generally isn’t as snarky as AC’s.

            It makes me nostalgic for the days of the old CP Air.

    1. I’m shocked, shocked, I tell you!
      AND it all goes to Quebec, most likely!
      This government is the most corrupt ever and in his first term,
      no, first day, he trashed Canada.

      1. he trashed Canada

        On his first day, we were told: “Canada ith a potht nathional thtate. It hath no cowe identity, unwethth it’th Quebec. I take gweat pwide in mictuwating on Awbewta.”

        1. Sadly, Alberta doesn’t really exist much anymore.
          (It does to me, I ♡ Alberta, it’s the best province)

          And as he said to Soapie,
          ” I can doth dis, I can fighth, I foughth my wholeth lifeth.”

          1. Regrettably, I have to agree with you. Just about everybody I see here in Edmonton is going along with Donnie the Dimwit’s “Mask or be Gulaged” ordinance.

            There’s absolutely no backbone left in this city any more.

            Unfortunately, I noticed the same thing in Fort St. John. It was a conservative town when I grew up there about 50 years ago, but it’s since been infested by people from Lotusland who moved there and took their flaky ideas with them.

            I found out about that during my last trip there a few days ago. I was the target of a local Nosey Parker who complained about where I parked my truck….. more than 3 years after my father died. If it’s who I think it is, that person is an ex-Vancouverite and she’s getting a bad reputation in the local neighbourhood for complaining about things and hoping to re-model that part of town to suit her.

          2. BA @ 11:17
            Wow! I’d ask her to buy my house.

            Perhaps an offer to let your solicitor draw an agreement of purchase and sale, at your expense that she could take to her own solicitor for approval, would suit her.

            If she doesn’t agree, she’ll tell others. Then the new buyers can park where she dictates.

            What a gal!

          3. She’s crossed a lot of our neighbours with her ridiculous demands. Rather than an object of disgust, she’s becoming a laughingstock.

            I’m the last of the original residents of that part of town, so I know how people think and do things, even after more than 50 years. She acts like we’ve been doing things wrong and she might find herself fresh out of friends, but that’s her problem, not mine.

            It turns out I was in violation of a local bylaw, but I, because of my situation with settling the estate, managed to avoid a penalty by pleading extenuating circumstances.

            The bylaw office hates that sort of thing because it was a relatively minor offence. It takes time away from more important things because someone has to go and check and see what the problem is. Then there’s the paperwork and having to return to see if the matter has been properly resolved. Municipal authorities would much rather that disputes like that are solved privately and kept off the books. It’s a lot cheaper and there’s less hassle.

            The law may be the law, but it should be a guide, not a strait jacket or a pillory.

  9. Trump’s speech tonight is perfection. He is giving it to the Democrats as they deserve. Miraculously ALL CHANNELS are covering the speech. They HAVE TO.

    HAHA!
    A FINE DISPLAY!

    GO POTUS!

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