It’s Tuesday On Turtle Island

Trudeau’s Canada:  Indians want their stuff back.  The genocide in Winnipeg.  Farmers and duck hunters named Mohammad, smuggled guns across the border.  Today Climate Justin burns jet fuel to Montreal  with his loyal bought and paid for media. There he will talk about nature and attend a vigil.  Justin’s CBC is outraged that people are being mean to drag queens.  Rex Murphy disagrees with Danielle Smith on one thing.  Your morning meme.

Woke Britain:  Global Warming Alert!  And trans friendly badges.  We are being lied to on every major issue.

Biden’s America:  Elon Musk busts Katie Hobbs colluding with twitter.  Liberals and their lack of self awareness.  Poor old Joe Biden forgets what century he’s in.  I never did like their music.  Make Boko Haram Great Again.  The Biden crime family.

Today In Islam:  More Muslim outreach in India.  Come to the World Cup and convert to Islam.

27 Replies to “It’s Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. “In 1929, Canadian Marius Barbeau purchased the pole from its Nisga’a owners on behalf of the Royal Museum of Scotland, which later became the National Museum of Scotland.”

    will the Nisga’a return payment that they received and a sufficient amount of interest to cover the preservation of the artifact?

    /no of course not

    1. We need a new term “Indian seller.” They sell something and want it back 100 years later. At the time there were hundreds upon hundreds of totem poles. Why didn’t they preserve some of those? If Indians want to start museums there is a big market Indian artifacts. At a premium price of $1000 each, you could have a fine museum for $ 1 million and a world class museum for $10 million. All it involves is to quit the incessant whining about artifacts and pull out the cheque book. Note about the 1000 Benin bronzes about to be returned from London to Nigeria. On ebay at the moment there are hundreds of Benin bronzes listed and some of them are probably genuine. A person could likely put together an excellent collection in a year for low millions. Note about ebay – be careful buying artifacts. An awful lot of fakes.

  2. “”This is the first time in my drag career that I’ve been affected directly by this,” Noire, a cis woman, told CBC News. “It was absolutely terrifying.””

    So now being a drag queer is a career.

    Good to know. The queer in the anal office must be their hero.

    1. Exceptions will be provided to:
      – academics
      – politicians
      – UN officials
      – and anyone making big donations to a political party, foundation (e.g. Trudeau foundation), or directly to the big guy.

  3. Big Tech and the FBI colluded to ensure (along with a bunch of illegal modifications of state voting practices) the election of the head of America’s most blatantly obvious Crime Family to the Presidency.

    The importance of free speech in a democratic republic could not be more obvious.

    It’s no wonder Sox is buying the good will of journalists.

  4. Can we get some details as to how Skibicki met these women? What methods was this predator using?

    Surprising that the police don’t release that information to protect others.

    1. I am not sure how he met these women but an awful lot of Indian women murdered by strangers were in the sex trade.

  5. So if they police can’t find the murderer the natives go nuts.
    If they find a murderer, the natives go nuts.
    Which scenario do you think rewards the police to go out and find more murderers?
    Also, I thought they weren’t looking for murderers of aboriginal women?
    Pick a lane gang.
    Preferably one that doesn’t require me to pay millions of dollars to state the blatantly obvious as it’s only finding

  6. I am being attacked and threatened on Twitter by former NHLer Aaron Ward for supporting Carey Price and his right to speak. Wow!

  7. Re: Muzzies w/ guns.

    “Six people face 260 charges”

    With the current fad of reducing sentences for gun offences, how many of these charges will stick, how many of these offenders will see jail time and how many will still be in the joint by, say, Valentine’s day?

    1. Based on the research I did a few years ago, about 12% will actually stick… and all of them will be lesser charges

  8. Biden’s America: Liberals and their lack of awareness – Klavan

    Watch Klavan’s clip. It’s great. And funny.

    Note well that he says ‘hypocrisy’ zero times.
    This accords with my long held view, often espoused at SDA, that criticizing leftists for hypocrisy does not connect; that they have no idea what you’re talking about. For this reason I have argued that citing liberal hypocrisies is trite, tedious and pointless.

    Like Klavan here, I have suggested that the real deficiency is lack of awareness. This is why it is a hopless project trying to convince leftist friends and family of ANYTHING. Few of us — I’m am not among the few — have the skill to use the Socratic method, but really it is the only way to make headway. It would be worth developing that skill — to ask not tell.

  9. -22C in Calgary

    Notley’s solar panels: 0% of capacity

    Notley’s windmills? A staggering 3.8% of capacity.

  10. “Police sting seizes 62 guns”.
    Thanks FTA for help.
    So what does this tell us?

    That the Feds can smuggle guns across the border?

    6 people face charges..How many govt minions were involved?

    The ratio of informants to accused keeps right on rising.
    Along with my cynicism.

    My question.
    Without this “police sting operation” would more or less handguns have crossed the border?

    $6000 for a Glock?
    Quite the incentive plan.

    1. Are we to believe that the $6,000 quoted in the article is the price per gun or the value of the total cache? Either way the ‘reporter’ has some explaining to do. Average price for a standard Glock Stateside is around $650 to $800, which would make the total haul worth somewhere in the neighbourhood north of $45,000. So which is it?
      On a side note regarding the anniversary of the Polytechnique massacre, the majority of Canadians still are not familiar with the basic facts behind the incident. In the ensuing years since, not one article has been written in regards to what may have occurred had there been a person in that room that had the ability to self defend. There is no way on this earth that you can remove all ‘assault’ weapons from public use. Take away the guns then knives will be used, take away knives and hammers, axes, clubs will be used. The easier solution is to allow each individual to seek their own method of self-defense. If Gharbi had known that perhaps 10% of the people in that classroom may be armed do you honestly think he would have attempted the massacre?
      By the same token do you think there would be as many missing and murdered Indigenous women if we were all allowed to provide ourselves with a suitable choice of protection for self defence. Under the Criminal Code of Canada it is illegal to sell, advertise. or carry any product designed for personal protection against human attack. So what chance does a 110 pound woman have against a 180 pound man with aggressive intentions?

      1. Further to my previous comment, this just showed up on the net,

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjQ3duaBKP0

        So 65% of the respondents to the question, “Does armed security guards at your gas station make you feel safer?” answered YES!, what does that tell you about the fear of guns in America? The quick answer is that only Democrats and Liberals fear guns, if they are held in the hands of the opposing narrative,

    2. Looks like Mo ratted out his suppliers in exchange for a slap on the wrist. I wouldn’t sell life insurance to Mo.

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