It’s Thursday On Turtle Island

Trudeau’s Canada:  The renaming of everything in Canada continues.  Skate Canada bans the terms men and women.  Jordan Peterson warns about C11.  Justin’s CBC promotes drag queens.  Canada’s resource extraction companies are evil.

Biden’s America:  Meet Kamala’s speech writer.  How to go broke by going woke.  Protecting the Biden family.  The wasteland of leftist compassion.  Your morning meme.

Today In Islam:  The New York Times.  Muslim strangles his wife.  A mosque is investigated in Austria.

Fascist China News:  Diplomats flee Britain.

Global Warming Scam News:  Freezing temperatures stop Eco-terrorists.  And activists brave the cold.

Pride News:  Going to jail in Norway.  Going to jail in Ireland.

10 Replies to “It’s Thursday On Turtle Island”

  1. I stopped following hockey a few years ago so I admit to having no knowledge of what the big hubbub was a few months ago but I have noticed that as soon as the new directors of Hockey Canada were in place that this tranny crap really started to hit overdrive with them.

    This brings me to one simple conclusion, the whole mess was manufactured to take control of the board so that the groomers would have free reign.

  2. So Halifax is renaming Cornwallis street.

    Perhaps they should rename Halifax.
    And Barrington Street,
    And Hollis Street
    And Gottingen street

    Heck, just rename everything in the city.

    1. Hollis Street was renamed decades ago to Whore Street.

      If they renamed it again to Justin Street, perhaps it would be a name that would stick?

    2. Let’s rename Canada.
      Its a genocidal place, a post-nation full of hate-filled, English-speaking white people.
      We should use a fancy Indian language like…Sḵwx̱wú7mesh.
      Something that means frozen-turd-sinking-into-the-self-made-abyss-of-liquid-shit-brought-to-you-by-Liberals-and-the-Laurentian-elite.

      1. Buddy

        How about: Ftsitsmaolsbtyblatle?

        We can ask First Nations how to pronounce it. Get it wrong, and back to where you came from; North Korea or eastern Siberia.

  3. Via Blacklocks:

    The Commons on its last business day of the year yesterday unanimously passed into law a bill to criminalize organ trafficking. Advocates called it a shameful practice that sees wealthy patients buy organ transplants abroad

    Can anyone tell me what is wrong with a free market in organs? Or blood for that matter. We have, at present, a free market in food. Obviously, it has to have voluntary participants. Of course, artificial, grown organs for replacement is the goal.

    1. what is wrong with a free market in organs?

      Trudeau governments do not approve of free markets. In the olden times, the less illiterate times, Old Trudeau used to be described as a “dirigiste”, meaning he believed in central planning in opposition to laissez-faire. Of course, being a megalomaniac, his support of central planning was contingent upon his being the central planner.

      A free market in organs would be no different. Make no mistake, there will be a market in organs, but the government will continue to control it. Combined with MAID, this market will flourish, to the extent that any central-planned market could be said to flourish.

      I think the recent announcement of the kill box now available in Switzerland was significant. A feature of the box is that it kills using nitrogen, meaning the cadaver/carcass is uncontaminated by lethal drugs. I imagine this means that the deceased can be used for compost, soylent green, and lucrative organ transplants. Remember our noble savage first nations “never wasted anything”.

  4. I didn’t see a follow-up, but I gather that the German police didn’t take those protesters to the station house.

    The glue didn’t work in the cold, but if they were sat down in the station house, I’m thinking the glue would warm up and begin working.

    “Follow me to processing. We’re going to take a mug shot.”

    “But I can’t, officer. I’m glued to this chair….”

    “Well then, bring the chair with you.”

    “… and I have to use the restroom.”

    “Not my problem.”
    – – – – –
    I’d pay good money to see that.

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