Its Wednesday On Trudeau’s Turtle Island

Woke Britain.  Even Stevie Wonder can see its a terrible idea.  Its not inclusive to have old stuff in a museum.  Criminals must not be subject to misgendering.

Biden’s America.  Here comes the 2A backlash.  I still wonder if Ardern met with Justin in Nova Scotia. Notice that Biden, Trudeau, and Ardern all have the same talking points.  Biden seeks advice on guns and social media from New Zealand’s prime minister.

Toronto college asks students to agree that they benefited from genocide of Indians.

He admires their basic dictatorship.   Trudeau issues secret orders.

Selling churches because of pedophiles.

Every drug pusher and addict will be heading for La La Land.  B.C. legalizes drug possession.  Your morning meme.

31 Replies to “Its Wednesday On Trudeau’s Turtle Island”

  1. Hey sweetie, pass me a smoke.

    Was it good for you to?
    Fantasy and reality intermixing like this…

    Has the massive defaults and bankruptcies started yet?
    With the Bank of Canada kicking up the interest rates some more today, businesses and many homeowners, that are in trouble can thank our politicians for being trapped in Trudeauland.
    Can’t kick that can any longer as Trudeau’s spending has caught up with our economics.

  2. “parishioners could soon lose the churches they thought they owned.”

    Satan will work hard on Christians using this governments tool.
    Send in a few LGTB-Queers, molest Children, Shut down the church.
    During these last days, and during these tribulations, you will continue to see shit you never dreamed possible.

    1. agreed. The Pentecostal, Catholic and Anglicans ran the school system for years. Newfie govt was too corrupt or lazy or whatever to do such. Love how the article casually mentions all the govt agents who gave the perpetrators a pass for years. I am wondering if their estates and that of their descendants will be likewise encumbered?

  3. Trudeau issues secret orders (supported by Jagmeet)

    Notice the CBC (aka The propaganda arm of the Liberal Party) has a headline saying dozens of secret orders.

    Actual number? 72.

  4. The secret Orders In Council by Juthtin Weirdeau is not as much of a surprise as the CBC writing aboot it.
    We know that the neo-Marxist Libranos are control freaks. Much more so than the “evil” Harper government.
    However, the larger difference is the fear, distrust and even loathing the Libranos have for Canadians.

    Under Juthtin, his Privy Council and Hag Telford’s PMO, dissent has become criminalized.

    Joe Pooh asking for advice on how to shut down existential (God-given or natural, if you prefer) rights shows how stupid the old bastard has become these days.
    Juthtin-in-drag Jacinda lives in a country that thinks the government issues you limited rights so STFU.

    Its a country full of people who say things like, “you don’t need” and vote for their own repression.
    Its an antipodean Canada with nicer winters, shitty summers and volcanoes and earthquakes and sheep, oh my.

    1. Not only that, but the plan will only cost us $87 Billion.

      Calgary city administration unveils $87B climate plan

      Political Science 101

      Council has already committed to the city reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. In November 2021, it joined the ranks of Canadian cities that have declared a climate emergency.

      City administration laid out its plan to hit net zero within the next 28 years — something they say will require an investment of about $87 billion by 2050, or $3.1 billion annually.

      $3.1 bill per year for the next 28 years. That ought to clean up the air and water and make everything look green. (I just looked around and saw that the air and water are clean already, and everything is greening up real nicely.)

      Speaking of bills, I just got my year 2022 Calgary Municipal tax bill.

      1. This year, our taxes are down $120.

        I should appeal it and demand that it be clawed back before I put it into my gas tank. Rip it from my gas pump fondling hand and send it for menstrual products for English speaking Quebec elementary aged boys-rooms or some other boutique woke-crap.

        1. Ours was down as well, and about time as suspect that our home – much as we love it – will be a tear-down and be replaced by a mini-mansion. But then, we’ve been contesting our appraisals on and off ever since we bought the home over 40 years ago.

  5. And the Ulvade Police Department is refusing to cooperate with the Texas Department of Public Safety with their investigation of the Robb school massacre.
    Something stinks.

  6. My reply to all the woke mob idiots. “I would rather be a bigot than a faggot.”

    1. Or as I tell people when the topic of Islam’s treatment of homosexuals comes up, there’s a slim chance that one day I’ll convert to Islam but there’s zero chance I’ll ever go queer.

  7. So… are they going to make all the descendants of members of the Seven Nations Confederacy confess that they have profitted by the genocide of the Erie tribe? And the attempted genocide of a bunch more?

    There’s probably a popcorn concession you’ll need for that.

  8. “Haudenosaunee” is, btw, the Seven Nations Confederacy. Their official foreign policy was that, if the Confederacy wanted to invade you, your tribe either “willingly” joined up with the Confederacy, or they killed/enslaved you.

    The Erie had no interest in joining up.

    The Erie lived on the other side of the lake, but the Petun people lived on the Toronto side. And they were also genocided by the Haudenosaunee, during the Beaver Wars.

    Both the Petun and the Erie spoke Iroquoian.

  9. Oh, and this George Brown College place doesn’t even mention the Petun’s land claim, much less who killed them and how. Obviously they are sucking up to Big Beaver-fur.

  10. Two things: A woman, using her legal concealed carry pistol (handgun) stopped a man from shooting up a graduation party with a rifle last week in West Virginia. Of course, we never saw Word One about that in Toronto’s MSM; they were too busy crying crocodile tears over Uvalde. The irony, of course, is the woman stopped the man using a gun that will be illegal in Trudeau’s Canada, but the gun the man wanted to use would be perfectly fine.

    Second, do these idiots not realize that ‘decriminalization’ is de facto approval? Last week, fentanyl was so dangerous, a few milligrams could be lethal. Now if you wanna walk around with 2.5 grams, that’s fine. You and I aren’t going to start using it, but the kids who are 9 and 10 today will see the government saying “It’s OK to have this”, and by the time they get to 15 or 16, it’s been around so long, why not try it? So, just as with InSite “safe injection” sites, which sent the same message, we were told that it would ‘reduce’ OD deaths, but in fact, OD deaths have risen pretty consistently since those places started operating. More tacit approval -> more users -> more deaths. It’s not rocket appliances.

    1. If some guy wants to do drugs, its his business and no-one else’s. Don’t go whining to the state to protect your children from your own poor parenting.

      1. I agree. its the drug user’s business until he inevitably crosses the line.
        Then, a good parent should shoot the drug user dead. That way the good parent’s children are protected and the state need no longer devote money and resources to “safe” injection sites.

  11. Vancouver decriminalizes hard drug possession by drug addicts, the possession of which is a crime while making possession of a hand gun by law abiding citizens a crime because a psycho murdered a bunch of school children with a rifle in another country. This is what passes for government reasoning in Canada today. And Canadians are fine with it.

    1. Canadians are simply too stupid to understand what they’re doing to this country. In another generation or two, we’ll be no better than your typical South American banana republic. Maybe even ten years. Or less. Might depend on how quickly this economic mess turns into a raging recession or even depression.

  12. legalizes drug possession

    “She explained that decriminalization “will support enforcement efforts to focus on organized crime and drug traffickers instead of on individual users,” thus allowing police to focus on the suppliers, and users to focus on getting the help they need.”

    What was stopping them from focusing on organized crime before? It’s not like they are having a noticeable impact on the users now. You don’t have to legalize drug use to go after suppliers. Just do it!

    1. That’s not how the game is played. You have to expand the problem in order to keep pretending you’re trying to solve it. Then when it’s total chaos you blame conservatives for being old fashioned and working against your master stroke of outside-the-box, anti-intuitive thinking. It sounds stupid but it’s been working for decades.

  13. My ggggg? grandparents were killed by Indians in 17th century Massachusetts. Would I have to say I benefited? Like demanding Jews to say they caused the Holocaust. I’m waiting for reparations.

  14. Well, that takes care of Lethbridge’s opioid problem. Rather than importing them here to ensure NDP and union pockets were lined, we can now export them to BC. They’ll be heading there in droves. I’d be happy to kick in on the one-way bus ticket

  15. Woodstock: sadly, l completely agree with the sentiment. the converging trends:
    -biological,
    -political,
    -economic,
    -social standards,
    -legal abominations,
    – military, nukes in the VERY wrong hands,
    -also meteorological, throw that in.

  16. How can land be “stolen” … when native peoples had no concept of ownership in the first place? They all “shared” the land … yeah, right … till they murdered other tribes who wandered into their berry patch. The natives now demand Communism replace the current government … but I repeat myself.

    1. Agreed. Being nomads, at most they could have been considered renting. Whenever someone tells me how we “stole” the land from the natives, I ask them when they’ll be signing over the title of their home to the nearest Indian band.

      1. Our mayor prefaces his public statements by saying we are living on unceded lands. Then by what authority are property taxes being collected?

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