6 Replies to “I, Josephine”

  1. The left are parasites, they feed of the weakest members of society for profit and to advance their careers. Under the left misery and suffering flourish, whilst they simper slogans via diversity and compassion. They use the addicts to fuel their career goals, did the same with the mentally ill and the transgender movement. Not alot of avenues for them to grow their social justice agenda these days, they’ve feasted on so many of the weak and suffering they’re gonna run out of host to suck dry.

  2. Isnt this the ultimate triumph of radical feminism. If all the men become women doesn’t that solve all the problems of the world

  3. Read the links, both apply. One is about the Swiss gentle…er…thing? now collecting pension early to take personal advantage from government sexism. The other is about government in California paying people to be homeless (as they live off the grid and wouldn’t be collecting pensions because that’s how They track you).

    Connecting the dots is up to you, people.

  4. I drove cab in Peterborough Ontario for 7 years and saw far more of the underbelly than I thought a city of its size could ever have. The largest drug house in the city was less than a block away from the police station, there were drug overdoses there at least once a week, ambulances there 3 or 4 times a week for assaults, and even 2 murders there. Do you know how it was finally closed? The city condemned it. I once asked a cop why they didn’t do something about it years before and I was told to mind my own business, that they didn’t need to be told how to do their jobs.
    Five years ago every city park was overrun with homeless camps. for a city of 85 000 to have almost a thousand homeless people is rather suspicious, but the city catered to them. Actually catered to them, giving enough funding to the many homeless shelters that were close by (and empty) to make and deliver one meal a day. the city tried to arrange a regular garbage pickup but I guess policing up their own garbage was just too much for them. The locals were not impressed. One guy had his wife film him while he walked around the neighbourhood around the park downtown beside city hall and picked up a five gallon pail worth of discarded needles, bought and paid for by the city of course, broken crackpipes and other drug paraphernalia.
    I was told by someone who works in the crown prosecutors office that if someone is in rehab of any kind then they aren’t supposed to lay any charges against them because it will impair their treatment. Take that as the anecdotal evidence that it is but it does explain a whole lot doesn’t it.
    Rob Ford did a homeless audit when he was mayor of Toronto to see if the city’s homeless budget of $250 000 000 per year was justified. Every lefty in the city lost their minds and openly interfered in the audit by driving homeless looking people around the city and getting each one counted multiple times, tv cameras filmed it all, and they still couldn’t get the number too far above 1 000.
    Are there homeless people out there in dire need of help? Of course there are. Do we need to do what we can to help them? Of course we do, I’m not heartless. Has a nationwide, multi-billion dollar a year industry evolved to drain as much of that money away while ensuring their own future parasitism? You better goddamn believe it has. Fed by virtue signaling politicians who are happy to farm out this dirty business to someone else so they don’t have to think about it themselves and are usually benefiting from it as well.

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