44 Replies to “Censorship On Turtle Island”

  1. Calgarians that I know generally regard Mount Royal graduates as uneducated ignorant assholes. I guess they have to be taught it by someone. I went to university long before the Hitler Jugend took over.

    1. scar

      100% CORRECT.
      WOKE U on steroids.

      Similar shit has happened to SAIT since I graduated in ’86. (was 34 at the time)
      Your Kindler Gentler Technical College…uhuh.

      1. My university alma mater, the University of Alberta, has gone whole hog with the “we is on stolen Indian land” blarney. A number of pages on its website have its declaration/apology tacked on at the bottom.

    2. Scar just how old are you. My cousin who’s pushing 65 came out of university believing Peier the Turd the greatest PM ever. She has become such a devout cesspool (beyond communist) that it is impossible to talk to her.

      1. Your cousin sounds like my daughter. She believes all the horse shit she was taught at school. Thank goodness I have a couple I can talk to.

  2. She is an academic capable of independent thought!
    She must be exorcised from society less she cultivate a culture of curiosity!

  3. Her only mistake was independent thought, can’t have wimmin espousing non-progressive thoughts and ideas.

  4. After completing the termination process, the administration and faculty returned to sixtynining each other.

          1. In the academic sense, cockroaches would be more accurate. They’re revolting, can’t be controlled easily (let alone eliminated), and are known to move in swarms.

            Mind you, I’ve encountered the intellectual equivalent of the critter you referred to. “Consensus” is paramount, whether it’s compliance with whatever idiotic policy concocted by the administrators, or going along with whatever research topic happens to be in vogue.

            Originality and independence are not only discouraged but can be hazardous to one’s career prospects.

    1. Yup. I saw that at Armpit College 20 years ago.

      Yet, people wondered why I should quit such a “good” job…..

      1. Coeds?? I’m into binaries with boobs. I’m guessing Mount Royal U. doesn’t have an excess of those.

  5. and one of the reasons for her firing is that she shows “no remorse” for her conduct.

    Whoa MRU, Kafka much?

    New legal concept: imprisoned for not pleading guilty?

  6. Extraordinary that a tenured professor could be fired for taking moderate conservative points of view. Ms. Widdowson has written for c2c journal, Quillette and outlets like that.

    1. First they destroyed the career for Rick Mehta at Acadia, now her. Jordan Peterson has retired and the purge continues, apart for Gad Saad who else is left?

  7. “Widdowson has argued that Indigenous policy development over the past thirty-plus years has been manipulated by elite non-aboriginal lawyers and consultants”

    That right there is all you need to know why are these things happening.
    Yeah … the white thrash low life is making a very comfortable living off the “oppressed”.

    1. And they get to … feeeeeeeel good about themselves. Just another in a long series of apologies issued for the conduct of a superior culture and people. I’m so sorry for The Enlightenment … and for ACTUAL education … and for REAL medicine … and for Sanitation … and for The Profit Motive driving Industrialization and creativity.

      We are so sorry that we no longer sit and weave baskets out of “found” materials … “artistic” as they may be.

  8. To acknowledge the reality of the Indian industry in the toxic Cultural Marxist sewage treatment plant of modern universities is a sin worthy of breaching the sanctity of tenure.

  9. There needs to be a reckoning, house cleanings, mass firings of teachers, professors and bureaucrats and maybe even a run on rope. Where is our Cromwell?

    1. Heh, when in junior high, so to say, in a socialist country run by communists, we were taught that Cromwell was a bad guy.

      1. He may well have been but sometimes a bad guy is the only solution and it’s never pretty. It’s not something I look forward to but I’m becoming too old to care. For instance, I have great sympathy for the people swarming across the US southern border but .50 cals may be the only solution. Aim a tad high to miss the kids.

  10. I see it’s going to arbitration otherwise I could see a nice wrongful dismissal case in the works.

  11. Fired for a truth so obvious as to be undeniable?
    Dept of Indian and Northern Affairs..whatever its current name,
    The Canadian Apartheid System.
    A glorious method of theft from the taxpayer and a wonderful tool to imprison and crush the remains of our native indians..
    Kleptocracy so blatant,that our politicians boast of its “success”.
    For over 100 years,Canadian Government(predominantly Liberal) have used “Separate but equal” to keep native Canadians from civil responsibility and citizenship.
    Using their claim of “helping” to steal billions from the taxpayer and pad endless bureaus of waste and destruction.
    “Indigenous policy” and its “development” has been financed,guided and controlled by the parasitic overload,for their profit and existential needs.

    For if all citizens were in fact equal,real citizens with recognized God Given Rights and Freedoms…The bureau of Native rip off and manipulation would have no reason to exist…

    These are the enemies of freedom.
    For with special classes of personhood, it becomes impossible to have rule of law or blind justice.
    Instead you get Can Ahh Duh.
    A rancid Kleptocracy collapsing under its own stench.

    So of course the dear professor must be fired.
    How dare she.
    Pointing out the obvious?
    Why that is almost as bad as laughing at our Educated But Idiot University Products.

    Forward.

    1. The late, great Len Norris, cartoonist in the Vancouver Sun for many years, hit the nail on the head when – following complaints that not enough money allocated to the Department of Indian Affairs – drew a cartoon depicting a couple of bureaucrats winging something to the effect of “…if only they’d been Indian Indians…”. Little has changed, except the chief’s driveway is always paved, and there are sinecures in academia for those who are adequately whiny and have the correct credentials. Meanwhile, the average Indian – unless he or she happens to belong to a band which prizes self-reliance and pushes education (particularly in the practical fields such as the trades) – is condemned to a miserable existence (unless related to the chief and the ruling clan who are scooping up all the perks) that it’s not his/her fault but that of the “settlers”. The possibility of he/she getting a proper education is not great, given the culture is that education makes one an “apple”.

  12. PM Shit-for-brains should tell her to STFU, elbow her in the tits then grab her ass because he knows she’s a racist.

  13. “contributing to a ‘toxic workplace environment'” — good grief! Can’t we just use, “counterrevolutionary activity”? It has an established track record and helps clarify the ideological boundaries.

  14. I have followed Widdowson’s career for the last decade or so. I’ve mentioned her book (Disrobing the aboriginal industry) on this site in the past. She is a very brave person.

    I gave the book to a budding anthropologist gal who is the daughter of a good friend. She was doing her Masters at the time. When I next saw her she said it was people like me who are responsible for genocide. She is now firmly ensconced in the aboriginal industry. She still talks to me ha. Her father is 100% offside with her views.

    It will be interesting to see if the professors union mounts a vigorous defence or simply goes through the motions.

    Some of you might recall Philippe Rushton who was tenured at Western back in the 80’s. He published some material on the relative intelligence of Asians, whites and blacks. His premise was that Asians were the most intelligent followed by whites and then blacks. The campus went ballistic. Rushton’s office was vandalized. Physical threats were made and the outraged faculty demanded he be fired.

    Academic freedom prevailed in Rushton’s case. I’m not sure it will at the woke MRU.

  15. Some conservative premier of a prairie province where MRU president Tim Rahilly holds court should call the prez to discuss further financing and remind the careerist prez what happened to the prez who gave Suzuki an honourary degree. Let him make a choice between academic freedom extending to conservatives and his personal future employment prospects.
    Here is a hint; we don’t need to subsidize those who declare themselves our enemies. The most effective weapon against the fascists is that we control the money.

    1. That would not be considered “fair” as only the left can get away with that kind of behavior. To the left, the mantra is “it’s only fair if we cheat” and to Conservatives, “it’s only fair if we lose”.

  16. “Indigenous policy development over the past thirty-plus years has been manipulated by elite non-aboriginal lawyers and consultants.”
    Wigwam wampum.

  17. The universities, once the shining beacons in the West, are now attempting to lead it pell mell over the cliff of suicide. Today you must assume that a university administrator or an academic is malicious, envious and completely brainwashed unless they clearly demonstrate otherwise.

  18. The Chicoms channel a lot of money into western universities and they are ecstatic with the leading role that universities are playing in the downfall of western civilization.

  19. i know what a human centipede is….german cinema at its best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. Didn’t Franz Kafka write a story about a man waking up and finding that he was transformed into an insect?

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