It’s Friday On Turtle Island

Safety Justin says more gun control coming to Canada.

Biden’s America.  Tucker Carlson slams Beto.  Biden slammed for sticking his nose into Northern Ireland issues.  Some monkeypox business.  Three Democrat disgraces.  Biden received election funding from Swiss billionaire.  The dumbest Hollywood hatemongers, part 3.  This week’s whoppers.

I blame Michael Coren.  The Woke Church of England.

Compensation for Indian kids that went to day school like all Canadian children.  Justin’s CBC explains that racism is running rampant in New Brunswick.

Rex Murphy defends Ricky Gervais.

Why are we still a member of this thing?  Little rocket man at the UN.  Your morning meme.

43 Replies to “It’s Friday On Turtle Island”

  1. church.
    5 of them treated me like dirt. 3 of *them* no longer exist.

    the most recent example, mimicking Luther, l tacked a manifesto on their front door prior to the sermonizing, demanding to know why a 70 y.o. whose blood test showed 18 of 20 datapoints within desirable range, how someone with such favour in the eyes of God . . . . . . . . . gets treated so abominably to, for instance, have the top senior pastor thumb his ‘caring christian’ nose at me when l asked him to tell the congregation my beloved and loving gf passed away the monday prior.

    “she didnt attend” came the explanation.

    so last august l stopped attending any chuch of any denomination.

    1. I’ve had many issues with the church for more than 40 years, starting with when it became a branch plant of the Soviet-era Kremlin, preferring communism over communion and preaching Christ not as saviour but revolutionary leader.

      1. That sums up many of the faithful’s opinion of the church. That and secularism’s simultaneous attacks on the church explains why attendance dropped off so drastically. Not sure if the church revolutionized or if it just surrendered quickly to social and cultural pressures. In any event it didn’t provide a refuge from the madness that was coming. Too bad, we’re paying a terrible price for embracing modernity without any institutional moral anchor.

        1. Arty, “didn’t provide a refuge from the madness that was coming”. They closed and locked their doors because the government said a flu virus was reason enough. When needed the most they fled. Christ died on a cross, 100% fatal, the flu has a 99.8% recovery rate, and the cowards deserted their people when they were needed most. I will tolerate none of the B S about protecting people as nothing done protected anyone from anything. Had they stood up, stayed open, people would have been spared the forced experimental drugs that are now killing tens of thousands.
          They lost me, my wife has returned.
          Will Christ say of them, I never knew you?

          1. A few days ago, someone posted a URL for a GB News item about the Anglican GAFCON. I’m hoping that there’s a similar movement in the Lutheran church. So far, I haven’t heard of one.

          2. The beauty of the Lutheran Church always was the degree of strict Biblical belief among the various Synods. While the mainstream Lutherans preached buggery from the pulpit, the Missouri Synod never allowed women to vote in Church matters or preach, and the Wisconsin Synod would not allow its clergy to become military chaplains to prevent being told how to minister to its flock by atheists. Some are more ethnic than others with the ethnicity varying.

          3. Scar:

            I thought about looking for a Missouri Synod congregation because of the MS’s reputation for being conservative. The last I heard, even it has adopted a number of liberal doctrines.

            Now there are so many Lutheran synods in Canada, I can’t tell which is which any more.

        2. What finally did it for me, after which I began boycotting services, was when, in the late 1980s, I heard a sermon by a certain clergyman casting aspersions upon the unemployed, claiming that they deliberately went on the dole to get free money. When that happened, I was in my third period of long-term unemployment.

          It wasn’t the first time the church turned its back on me while I was out of work. It started a few years earlier when I was fired and I was desperately looking for another job. The main cleric at the church I attended maybe mentioned the unemployed in passing. His main obsession was abortion and he put up a big display opposing it one Sunday. He couldn’t have been bothered to sit down with me and discuss what was going on.

          To the church during the 1980s, those of us out of work, thanks in part to PET’s NEP, were simply an inconvenience. South Africa and Latin America were far more important.

          1. well this time l hear you on that count BA.
            l was at an unnamed church St Carharines, had to be before 1991, the previous senior pastor then retired gave a sermon.
            -he bashed catholics.
            -then he bashed the IT profession.
            -then he bashed the ‘physical culture’.

            -1st chance my kid got she bugged out of the public hi school into the catholic hi school 4 – 5 blocks further, graduated with an Ontario scholarship and won the writing award for her grad class.
            -l am autistic which dovetailed perfectly with the advent of the digital age (l think like a computer), made a tanker ship full of cash and retired early,
            -l have hung around weight rooms abt 50 years and about 2 months ago pulled off a total of some 2000 hyper extensions. physical activity bolsters one’s immune system. perhaps were are to allow ourselves sickness as an act of faith expecting the all important healing?

            christians are weird.

    2. She wasn’t part of the herd…

      lead pastor proved Christ does not live anywhere in his heart or soul…

      Fool…

      My condolences for your loss…

  2. If you read nothing else today, read the Indian day school story. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wish you were an Indian.

  3. Juthtin would “disarm” every Settler outside of K-bec tomorrow if he could.
    OR
    Juthtin will disarm every Settler outside of K-bec tomorrow when he can.

    (He only views We Were Here First Nations as Canadians.)

    As for our American protectors, Canada is not “here for you”, (and it doesn’t even make sense!) especially with Weirdeau Juthtin and his cabal of slime oozers in power. He and they hate your guts.

    1. I firmly believe Sock Puppet suufers from severe psychlogical disorders and is a narccistic psychopath who has no empathy for anyone.
      He should be locked up, not be in the PMO.

      1. Once you realize it serves Satan…

        Everything it does starts to make sense…

        Trial for crimes against Canadians

        When found guilty

        Hung from the peace tower…

        1. As I always say, hanging first, trial second. That way, no Lieberal judge interferes.

    2. New York and Chicago have the strictest gun laws in the country and they have hundreds of murders every day.

      CRIMINALS DONT OBEY THE LAW!!!

      Just like our House of Commons…

      1. Last year 90 children were shot in Chicago. 25 of those died. TWENTY FIVE. And not a peep from the oh so caring, compassionate talking heads falling over themselves to pontificate before a camera.

    3. Buddy, the only people here before me are those older than me and that number gets smaller every year.

  4. Dear Leader Kim Sung Trudeau has burned jet fuel to Nova Scotia for some personal time. Poor little guy. Its tough burning jet fuel all over the country for photo ops.

    1. Notice that his photo ops is getting limited as those nasty Canadian Citizens show up to VOICE their concerns much more louder now.

      He REALLY needs a lesson on Canadian History instead of following the American version.

      One thing I picked up is that with this Racism Crap…
      Many of the problems is the overpopulation in those areas.

  5. I think Americans are infinitely wiser than Canadians. Despite their foibles, when Americans are confronted with a complete zero like Beto O’Rourke, they mock him and trounce him on voting day. When confronted with our own version of a vacuous, vapid performance artist, we elect him, over and over.

  6. I have the most amazing book — a teacher’s memoir of teaching in a residential school. Lots of pics. You would not believe the big smiles on those kids faces. I wonder how many of the schools were pretty decent like that one which was in NWT. Compensating those who went to day school is like paying a penalty because you did not want aboriginal kids left out of education. Seems very misguided to me.

    1. First Nations are very well compensated annualy to the tune of $10’s of billions every year.
      Yes they deserve claen drinking water and other things, but they need to look after infrastructure when it’s put on reserves and not let it run down and then blame whitey.

      1. “…but they need to look after infrastructure when it’s put on reserves…”

        DINGDINGDINGDINGDING!!! We have a winnah!

        Each & every piece of infrastructure installed on a reserve needs to have a maintenance schedule attached to it. You don’t perform regular maintenance on your systems, you get no more cash to replace it.

        1. When you are given everything in life, no work needed, there is no respect for material goods. I have seen houses ~ 5 yrs old totally trashed. Forgetting to mention the age of these houses… CBC does documentaries showing how poorly the living conditions are. Reservations have no infrastructure? Why can’t they build and look after themselves? Why do they always need the gov. to come and help/bail/build for them? With the billions that they are given I definitely feel that accountability should be sky high! If First Nations are against this, then the gov. should stop handing out the $$.

          1. When my parents and I came to this country, getting government money was unheard of. We were expected to pay our own way.

          2. I’ve posted about this before. Had a buddy who worked at a modular home factory 40-odd years ago. One of the local reserves took delivery of an order. A few months down the road he & his crew were sent out to take care of some warranty work, which included standard stuff like fit & finish, etc. They also had to repair a hole cut into an exterior bathroom wall with a chainsaw, strategically placed above the bath tub in order to water the horse.

            As you note, no pride of ownership, whatsoever.

      2. It is totally bizarre that reserves with $50 million budgets can’t maintain water system for a couple hundred thousand a year. Potable water cost me $2,000 thirty years ago. I have spent maybe $1000 maintaining it – a couple pumps, a new pressure tank and a new pressure switch. Every village around me runs a water system at minimal cost. Potable water ain’t rocket science and it ain’t expensive. If the chief’s cousin could actually pass the course before running the water system there would likely be no problem.

  7. Children have killed thousands of people virtually over the course of thousands of hours of “gaming” while growing up, they might take a break to watch the latest violence out of Hollywood.

    But that discussion is beyond the pale in polite circles, kids couldn’t possibly be affected by any of that?

    The gaming industry is worth more, and likely donates more, than the sports and entertainment industries combined.

    Yes parents should raise their children, but we know many refuse to do so, it’s not an argument to take their kids, but it should be acknowledged that “the village” raising their kids is a jungle.

    1. Philanthropist, I’ve heard the argument before, but I’m unsure how much water the argument carries. Related, growing up on the farm I shot hundreds, if not thousands, of gophers. Haven’t gone postal yet.

      1. You had a good reason to shoot those gophers, it wasn’t just mindless “entertainment” or amusement.

        De-sensitization through simulation has merit, police and soldiers have training grounds with lifelike figures, pilots go through a lot of “traumatizing” events in simulators so that they can handle stressful situations without losing their nerve.

        Shoot enough people in simulation and it’s probably enough training to give the maladjusted the nerve to do it for real.

  8. I mentioned in another blog that if the Liberals/Democrats spent one tenth of the money spent on their plans for gun control on actually implementing measures to protect schools these mass shootings would be a sad chapter in history. The fact that the police did not engage the shooter for some time because he was armed is an indication of what is at play here. The gun confiscation policies of the left is a prequel to what will happen when the governed have no power to self-defend. As long as the threat exists that the meek and mild might eventually take up available arms if forced too then the leftists will not try and stop these mass shootings.

    Schools are one of the main public buildings that would be the easiest to implement measures to make them a hard target. Most schools already have a perimeter fence and a security system. If leftists were genuinely concerned about the children in our education systems then all schools would be the absolute pinnacle of safe spaces. Rather the reverse is true. Making school areas ‘gun free zones’ has done nothing more than focus the attention of mentally ill people on these institutions. The more incidents like Uvalde, Columbine, and Sandy Hook to name a few, that happen the more the leftists will demand stricter and stricter gun control. The ultimate goal is to remove the threat that an armed population retains over their right to self governance. If a self governed people have no ability of self defence from any threat, then they are not a self governed people.

  9. The fact that school shootings show up on cue, just in time for election campaigns raises more than a bit of suspicion of pre-planning. One need not wonder why conspiracy theories arise.

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