19 Replies to “More Pavilions At Folkfest”

  1. Ah, the stench of multiculturalism, a putrid lie that festers until it reaches the point at which the boil must be popped and then it goes gangrenous.

  2. The incumbent is Paki, with traditional beliefs about what wives should be doing. The opposition is/are the Somalis. Both are Muslims, both are self-proclaimed socialists, both are renters (not home owners) who are employed as a “community organizer.” Pity that they can’t both lose.

  3. What do you expect from Slo-malis? Civilized behavior? They don’t have the IQ for it.

  4. The good news is that they seem to be politically engaged, unlike most people in Canada. The bad news is that nobody more normal and reasonable appears to be politically engaged. Whether you are enslaved by apathy or wokeism, the end result is equally distressing.

    1. The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.

      1. I was passionate in a tent city once. Did me no good and just damaged the tents.

  5. My high school history teacher was an ardent communist, who believed Germany’s importation of Muzzi labour in the late fifties and early sixties could only lead to great things. A blended society, he said. We argued with him, but to no avail. I wish the old coot was still alive so he could see how wrong he was.

    1. He would probably celebrate the diversity and view the deteriorating standard of living of the civilized as historical justice.

  6. What were they arguing about? The size of rocks to use to stone adulteresses? Or making legal marrying your brother?

  7. Bring too many from there and here becomes there. Trudeau’s vision for Canada on display right there.

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