In the crisp air of my home in Vancouver, BC, I find myself grappling with the disquieting silence from two of our nation’s senators – Yuen Pau Woo and Victor Oh – in the aftermath of a violent incident at a protest they themselves had orchestrated. Amid the towering evergreens and the serene waters of the Pacific, the idyllic tranquility of my surroundings is jarringly at odds with the storm that’s brewing on our political landscape.
You see, Senators Woo and Oh had rallied the troops, so to speak, to oppose Bill S-237, a proposed legislation aimed at establishing a foreign agent registry. The idea behind this bill is a simple one – it’s about transparency and protecting our democracy from external interference. It’s about ensuring that our nation’s decisions remain in the hands of Canadians. But Senators Woo and Oh see it differently. To them, this legislation is an affront, an act of discrimination against specific countries.
They went to great lengths to express their dissent, planning a demonstration that saw up to 3,000 individuals making the journey from Toronto to Ottawa, transported via buses arranged by Senator Oh himself. The protest, timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, was a testament to their conviction. But behind this show of solidarity, we have to ask ourselves – what were they really standing against?
It looks like some of them didn’t get the secret WeChat memo regarding “no singing of red slogans.” I did though.
A military style march to the People’s Liberation Army anthem… and are those Beijing Olympic jackets I spy?
How patriotic of them.
Credit: @BlueBellsForest https://t.co/hjoqKjGu8E pic.twitter.com/ebWWWRR10S
— Andy Lee – Special Rebel Rapporteur (@RealAndyLeeShow) June 25, 2023
“Say NO to #stigmatization”
How about stop interfering in other countries business you commie tools.
And as if on cue, my kid just last night witnessed a Chinese man (not homeless) ranting at another Transit passenger about how “lazy and incompetent” Caucasians are. The Orcs are getting pretty arrogant nowadays.
Precedent dictates the immediate impoundment of their bank accounts! Immediately! Honk, Honk.
Doesn’t it constitute a violation of Canadian law if one harasses another using a language other than Francais?
Andy Lee reporting on the memo about protester behaviour at the Red Chinese protest against Federal foreign agent lobbying law bill referenced in the linked tweet:
https://twitter.com/RealAndyLeeShow/status/1672337661946892288
[Capitol Hill = Parliament Hill; translation software error I assume.]
“We have to stop meeting like this. Eventually even these gullible Canadians will figure out our agenda.”
After seeing what has been going on in Canada for the last 20 years I now understand why Canada had the Chinese Exclusion Act a 100 years ago.
We need to update it, rename it,and reinstate it as:
“The Chinese Communist Exclusion Act”
Mr. Greg
” Communist Exclusion Act” would be better as that would include a lot of libtards, demoKKKraps, RINO’s, and cuck servatives
Canada has written a lot of cheques it’s not going to want cashed. Most of them translate to “unlimited unopposed invasion to anyone holding a reasonably legible facsimile” to non English speakers. And you know anything non English is more gooder than anything English.
The charter makes it pretty clear: anyone can do anything they want if it’s cool with Justin. That’s how the supremes would read it anyway. If you can fit it into some kind of child oriented kink theme then even better.
Voting the ‘diversity’ candidate is stupid and wrong. Applies to the New Hampshire freak as well. Whatever makes them ‘diverse’ is all they will ever focus on. Desires of the common man? Get out of here with that colonialist stuff.
Svend Robinson, Kathleen Wynn, Jagmeet Singh, Olivia Chow. All complete unmitigated disasters.
And Toronto is about to hand the keys to the city to Olivia.
Also, Jag is not a real Sikh. If he was he would have dissolved his Faustian deal with the dictator by now.
What quid pro quo did Trudeau get for installing Yuen Poo Wau into the senate to give us such gems as saying that Canada has no business in criticizing china: “”The fact that China does not share our view of individual freedoms or, indeed, our interpretation of freedoms based on the Charter is not a basis on which to lecture the Chinese on how they should govern themselves,” Woo said.”
Or that Canada shouldn’t criticize China’s justice system… ““I don’t see that there can be any resolution of the dual problem of Meng Wanzhou and the two Michaels without some recognition and acknowledgment, on the part of the two governments, of the legitimacy of the justice systems of the other side,””
I have to admit, it gives me great comfort to know that Asians need to reach back three generations in order to find any appreciable evidence of discrimination. Hopefully, the right wingers will get into power and we will be able to push it to four generations.
It would be interesting to know how many of the protesters were CCP stooges vs those attempting to cash in on the social cannabalism of group rights and identity politics just like the Indians with their residential school narrative. There is no question of the inherent racism of the Chinese Exclusion Act which was enacted long before the formation of Communist China. There was also a war-on-drugs motivation to cut off the Opium supply.
In any event it certainly demonstrates the CCP influence in this regime and likely those going back five decades. When the Great leap Forward and Cultural Revolution was cheer-led by the Spawn-Fuhrer’s father, can there be any doubt about where his fealty lies.
Chinese supremacy is okay and white supremacy is not?
5th gen warfare.
Humiliate us on our home soil, knowing full well our Native Sons will do nothing but cry on SDA and Twitter until the invasion is complete without never having fired a shot.
Lets not overlook the fact that Olivia Chow, who speaks Cantonese and Madarin, and English of course, is now the mayor of Canada’s largest city!! Enough said.