Tuesday On Turtle Island

Woke Britain:  Snowflake education.  Reaction to the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie.  The right to offend.  The thought police.

Biden’s America:  William Burns and China.  The spitefulness of Joe Biden.  Announcing the new Microaggression Victims Unit.  A fed up Democrat mega donor.  The Biden Afghan fiasco.  The truth about the FBI raid.

Trudeau’s Canada:  Big Chief Justin must step in, and save Newfoundland from colonialism.  Dear Leader is back and on the road again. Today Trudeau heads to Quebec for private meetings.  The hereditary dictators take their roadshow to Vancouver.  And Rex Murphy comments on how Trudeau ignored the actual threat to  Salman Rushdie.

18 Replies to “Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Am I a poet and don’t know it?
    My morning ponderings…

    Hey it’s Tuesday. What do you expect?
    More of Trudeau crap as the week goes on?
    Hasn’t failed yet.

  2. That Newfoundland indigenous groups take offence is the apex of hypocrisy given the role their ancestors played in the extermination and genocide of the Beothuk people and their own subsequent colonization of these now vacant lands. There is nothing that these people won’t do to get more money from the white man.

  3. There is no such thing as a fundamentalist Moslem and there is no such thing as a moderate Moslem.
    The Koran is specific in its instructions: kill non-Moslems.
    The “fundamentalist” Moslems doing the killing are all quietly blessed by the “moderate” Moslems.
    They are one, with one goal: spread across the globe and make Islam the only religion.

    1. Buddy, “The Koran is specific in its instructions: kill non-Moslems.”

      Shhh, we’re not supposed to pretend not to notice, as they might accuse us of being islamaphobic.

      I thought only actors and kids played pretend!

  4. If colonialism is indeed evil why are we still allowing any immigration into Canada?
    Isn’t that just making colonialism worse?

  5. Regarding the ‘Snowflake Education’ about trigger warnings on some literature. I would like to think that the vast majority of students will laugh at the stupidity of it.

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