Thursday On Turtle Island

Woke Britain:  Colonialism caused homophobia.  The Telford scandal.

Sweden may deport violent migrants. But only if they attack gays.

Biden’s America:  The climate change emergency.  China Joe falsely claims inflation disappeared.  The Godfather and his son go on vacation.  C.S. Lewis and our fantasy, our reality.  So when are the FBI going to raid Hunter Biden’s house?  Your morning meme.

Trudeau’s Canada:  China’s bought and paid for Canadian politicians.  The gender insanity.  Rex Murphy writes about Trudeau’s coalition partner.  The feds don’t drive Canadian made cars., and the cabinet wants more French spoken on Turtle Island.

23 Replies to “Thursday On Turtle Island”

  1. Note the “Moderates” (previously a supposedly conservative party), does NOT want to deport non-citizens who rape or murder regular non-LGBTQWTF people.

  2. Rex is as usual so true and to the point: “delinquent administration”.

    And re Jagmeet (WEF colleague with bedfellows Trudeau and Freeland + a traitor of Canada and Canadian workers), Jordan Peterson said that Jagmeet is worse than Judas (who sold Jesus for money + at least had the decency to hang himself). Whereas Jagmeet didn’t even ask for Ministerial positions as payout for his treason, not to mention that he has no intention of meeting his maker.

    1. That’s because Jagmeet isn’t a man. He’s a suppurating orange pustule on Trudeau’s arse.

  3. I KNOW WHAT TO DO.
    We’ll build more giant 3 legged bird swatters…
    That’ll fix everything…dopey, dopey me.

  4. Recently Released Emails Provide More Evidence Of Big Tech-Government Collusion

    Emails released as part of several open records requests and lawsuits provide a behind-the-scenes look at the level of collaboration between the U.S. government and Big Tech companies — including targeting The Last American Vagabond’s Twitter account.

    https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/cdc-bigtech-collusion/

    1. “authoritarian oligarchical corporatocracy.”

      Sounds like Canada only we have the better bilingual version.

      “The cold hard reality is that Big Tech companies like Google and Facebook have an extensive history of partnering with the U.S. government and intelligence community since their founding. The sooner we recognize these facts, the sooner we can recognize that America is not a representative democracy, or a constitutional republic, but an authoritarian oligarchical corporatocracy.

      In short, the United States is now the home of open coordination and suppression of unpopular views between government and corporations. Unless this incestuous relationship is dismantled we will continue to experience the incremental loss of privacy, freedom of speech, and bodily autonomy.”

      1. “Unless this incestuous relationship is dismantled”

        I assume that Canadians will be waiting for the Yanks to take care of this for us, as usual.
        Governments never get smaller or less intrusive in Canada.
        Ever.

      1. But Canadians are so nice.

        They only want it for their neighbors.

        Also known as “The Other” aka The Unvaxxed.

        And Conservatives of course.

  5. Deloitte’s ties with WEF a concern for some Conservative members as they vote for next leader

    ‘Knowing that Deloitte Canada, a WEF partner, is auditing the CPC leadership election, I think I’m just gonna throw my ballot in the recycling bin

    https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/deloittes-ties-with-wef-a-concern-for-some-conservative-members-as-they-vote-for-next-leader

    Bill Gates back in 2010 at Ted Talk spoke about mass depopulation through vaccines… they won’t need to go to war with weapons, they’ll just need us to roll up our sleeves! Here is PP prasing Bill Gates and Harper for a developing plan to save moms and babies in the future

    https://mobile.twitter.com/Angelas4thtry/status/1557595166298591234

    1. The same thing is coming here, courtesy Dear Leader.

      Bill Gates is licking his farmland-buying lips.

      1. Another Climate Alarmist Admits Real Motive Behind Warming Scare

        Fraud: While the global warming alarmists have done a good job of spreading fright, they haven’t been so good at hiding their real motivation. Yet another one has slipped up and revealed the catalyst driving the climate scare.

        We have been told now for almost three decades that man has to change his ways or his fossil-fuel emissions will scorch Earth with catastrophic warming. Scientists, politicians and activists have maintained the narrative that their concern is only about caring for our planet and its inhabitants. But this is simply not true. The narrative is a ruse. They are after something entirely different.

        If they were honest, the climate alarmists would admit that they are not working feverishly to hold down global temperatures — they would acknowledge that they are instead consumed with the goal of holding down capitalism and establishing a global welfare state.

        https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/another-climate-alarmist-admits-real-motive-behind-warming-scare/

  6. It seems that nothing in Canada must remain untouched from decolonialization. Glancing at the Blacklocks page, I see that place names such as Crowsnest Pass may be due for expunging and Alexander Graham Bell will soon be under attack. (“Ath pawt of decowonialwithing of Canada, Canadianth mutht thtop uthing theiw tewephoneth.”)

    I guess we’re going to have to stop listening to radios as well because of Reginald Fessenden. Did he do anything politically incorrect? I don’t know, but some whiny-ass SJW will find something.

    1. I believe you learn a language when it is expedient to your life and your work. To enter university in the early 1970’s, you were required to have French 30 from high school in Western Canada. I like to talk, and found my high school French to be invaluable when I went to France (still cannot speak Quebecois!).
      I am now learning Spanish as my son-in-law is from South America and I hope to be an “abuela” (grandmother) one day. Plus, I find Spanish to be easier to learn than French.

    2. Is the writer confusing “made” with “assembled”?

      We don’t have the equivalent of the Rouge River plant in canada, and automaking is such that parts are shipped all over north america to assemble cars in locations willing to pay subsidies.

  7. People don’t read enough CS Lewis.

    His death was overshadowed by the death of the douchebag who brought the US into Vietnam, but I digress …

    The francophonie is artificially propped up. It’s time to let it die.

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