39 Replies to “July 15, 2022: Reader Tips”

      1. Sorry to rain on your parade, but reparations always stop with whites.

        Some accurate history of our natives’ ultra-violent treatment of each other would be a good start to adding some rationality to this topic. We called them ‘savages’ for damn good reason.

        It would also be nice if residential schools got some credit for all the natives they saved from slaughter by other natives.

        1. When guilty white liberals are controlling the narrative, first nations will only tell us of unproven unmarked graves, never about how they treated each other, i.e. murder, abductions of women, taking territory and the taking of slaves. The Mohawks are claiming the island of Montreal but it was never their territory historically. Their verbal history can change to suit the guilty white narrative.

      2. Sorry to rain on your parade, but reparations always stop with whites.

        Some accurate history of our natives’ ultra-violent treatment of each other would be a good start to adding some rationality to this topic. We called them ‘savages’ for damn good reason.

        It would also be nice if residential schools got some credit for all the natives they saved from slaughter by other natives.

      3. Sorry to rain on your parade, but reparations always stop with whites.

        Some accurate history of our natives’ ultra-violent treatment of each other would be a good start to adding some rationality to this topic. We called them ‘savages’ for damn good reason.

        It would also be nice if residential schools got some credit for all the natives they saved from slaughter by other natives.

    1. There is a counter-orthodox theory that Polynesians made it to South America’s west coast. Don’t have a handy link on this, but supporters of the theory cite skull analysis and DNA evidence. Naturally establishment thinking disavow the theory.

  1. And here’s a fictional account about the Seabees, The Fighting Seabees, starring John Wayne:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJtQalLF4SY

    It wasn’t the only picture the Duke was in with Susan Hayward. In the mid-1950s, they were in the stinker The Conqueror, rated one of the 50 worst movies of all time.

    1. While on the subject of movies, I watched the Cary Grant flick recommended recently by Nancy Ross, The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss, also known as The Amazing Adventure:

      https://youtu.be/GWmULjZDjMI

      The movie was fun to watch, running for just over an hour.

      CG would soon become better known as a Hollywood icon, making movies such as Gunga Din in 1939. The theme of someone well-off living like a commoner was re-visited a few years later in Sullivan’s Travels (Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake).

      1. Thanks. I’m often fiddling with something else on my computer, so I play a movie at the same time.

        I’ve got two more that I’ll be posting later on.

        1. I saw it a long time ago. Wonderfully daft. I might take another look at it some time.

  2. “The Gubmint is comitted blah blah”. Soooo committed they buy a couple of used planes that are 7 years old.

    Still better than the third-hand plane they are replacing that were once owned by… Wardair!

    1. New planes for Justin

      $8.5 million worth of renovations at Harrington Lake, including a $735,000 kitchen.

      Eight boats purchased by Justin for Harrington Lake.

      All supported by Jagmeet Singh.

    1. Money’s on Pfizer and Moderna, the government wants to administer their mRNA shots, so they attack the upstart ‘traditionally’ formulated vaccine?

      Severe allergic reactions are not uncommon to flu vaccines in any case, they’ve always been poison.

  3. Breitbart’s top story this AM…

    Canadian Court Rules it Was Legal To Deny Unvaccinated Person Organ Transplant

    https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/07/15/canadian-court-rules-it-was-legal-to-deny-unvaccinated-person-organ-transplant/

    “A judge in the Canadian province of Alberta has ruled that a woman did not have her rights violated when she was denied an organ transplant due to not being vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus.”

    Way to go Alberta…. yet again!

    1. One comment from the Brietbart story

      Deo volente Kilgore Trout
      an hour ago

      “Conservatism never conserves anything. Its history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party, and aims to save its credit by a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at last in the innovation. What was the resisted novelty of yesterday is today one of the accepted principles of conservatism; it is now conservative only in affecting to resist the next innovation, which will tomorrow be forced upon its timidity and will be succeeded by some third revolution; to be denounced and then adopted in its turn.

      ***American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it moves forward towards perdition.***

      It remains behind it, but never retards it, and always advances near its leader. This pretended salt hath utterly lost its savor: wherewith shall it be salted? Its impotency is not hard, indeed, to explain. It is worthless because it is the conservatism of expediency only, and not of sturdy principle. It intends to risk nothing serious for the sake of the truth, and has no idea of being guilty of the folly of martyrdom. It always when about to enter a protest very blandly informs the wild beast whose path it essays to stop, that its ‘bark is worse than its bite,’ and that it only means to save its manners by enacting its decent role of resistance: The only practical purpose which it now subserves in American politics is to give enough exercise to Radicalism to keep it ‘in wind,’ and to prevent its becoming pursy and lazy, from having nothing to whip.”

      — Robert Louis Dabney, Confederate States Army chaplain, biographer to Stonewall Jackson
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  4. The Western Standard is knocking it out of the park lately.
    Consider a subscription.

    Some examples:
    “CBC producers helped to ‘carefully craft’ voters’ questions for former Tory leader O’Toole”

    “CBC reporter resigns, says public broadcaster losing journalistic principles”

    ” From a date which will live in infamy to the great Canadian burial hoax”

    https://www.westernstandard.news

    1. No thanks.

      Been watching it’s owner Derek Fildebrandt ever since he landed in Alberta from Ontario. He plays fast and loose with the truth. Can’t be trusted. It’s called character – something he lacks.

  5. Another brilliant critique by Rex Murphy of the Dear Leader and his Cabinet cronies, which includes a memorable phrase to use in the history books to describe them: “intellectually under-equipped, amoral dilettantes”.

    “This government is the most detached from the ideas and concerns of the majority of Canadian citizens as any we have ever seen. It is a composition of know-it-alls, amateurs, spin-masters and intellectually under-equipped, amoral dilettantes. It’s a holiday government.

    And the rest of us are going to pay dearly for their holiday.”

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-justin-trudeau-on-a-hot-tin-roof

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