62 Replies to “September 30, 2023: Reader Tips”

    1. Bigot much?
      No?
      Well I expect from now on that every criminal and low life punk with a Christian name be introduced as a child molesting, pervert parade, KKK loving, Jew hating, wife beating, racist, nazi supporter. After all, the crimes of the few shall define us.
      Have a nice day.

      1. Hagar:

        That would be an interesting project (reporting all the crime committed) by Christian bigots) AS LONG AS we would be permitted to report on the comparative proportion of pop. ratios

        See: percentage of rapes committed by muslims in some European countries, typically around 50% or so vs. 10% of pop tops.

        There’s prolly a name for your fallacy.

      2. Hagar, dear Hagar, we Christian culture people are not, as in the case of followers of The Perfect Liar And Thief, mandated by our religion to regard all “non-believers” as legitimate targets for deception, theft, rape, slavery, etc.

        Be careful, Hagar, how you reply to me because if you are Muslim, denying your Koranic mandates could make you apostate, thereby messing with your head. OTOH, you can plead taqiyyah and be forgiven.

      3. Huggies, so you’re a Mooselimb and a Pootin fan? Kadyrovite perhaps? Ain’t multiculturalism great? They let in anyone to be the barbarian fifth column. any combo will do.

          1. I don’t think you understand how the reply works, hence your confusion. Try it few more times, I am sure you will get it eventually.

  1. As we welcome Truth and Reconciliation Day it might be an idea to start with the truth. Perhaps we have been sold a bill of goods or perhaps we have been sold the proverbial pig in a poke.

    A little article here sheds a bit of light and truth on the subject that most Canadians are ignorant of.

    https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/behind-the-orange-shirt

    As most of the Boomer readers here will recognize the article states that back in the late Forties and early Fifties bath night was usually once a week.

    Nothing like creating an illusionist history to keep the money flowing.

    1. Did indian kids die back in the day? Yup…and so did all other kids.

      In the place I was born is a small cemetery of 41 Canadians who died from the early 50s to 1962. One lady was 30 years old, one girl was 16 and the other 39 were all under two years old with quite a few not having survived their birth day.

      The liberal and indian sycophants can take their lies and bullshit day and shove it.

      1. GET THE HELL OFF MY LAND day for the peasants that don’t know any better.

        Major depression and micro anxiety aggression disorders will be prevalent this day as White people seem to be in disagreement.

        Playing this game with Trudeau has been quite profitable for this made up bullshit day of contemplation…for your past sins that you had no say or control over…and must compensate with your payments in taxes.

      2. Did indian kids die back in the day? Yup…and so did all other kids.

        Number of years back we visited Bannack State Park, a (now) ghost town in Montana founded during the gold rush. It was extant from 1862 until 1950 . Stopped at the cemetary. The lion’s share of grave markers were babies & children.

        1. Amazing that you mentioned Bannack the ghost town. I just visited the town a few weeks ago and found it by accident. It was off the road to the mining ghost town of Elkhorn. There is not much left at Elkhorn but Bannack has been well preserved and worth a visit.

          1. Agreed. Lots to see there. One of the most interesting buildings I found there was the Mason’s building. Apparently it is still used on a least a yearly basis for meetings.

      3. My Soith Korean Minister’s family had a BIG birthday celebration for their grandchild’s first birthday simply because so many children never used to make it to that milestone.

        1. @Kenji

          Hey don’t knock EV kayaks – every Expert knows that Russia has been down to fighting with shovels since Feb 2023 since they ran out of ammunition. Kayaks have the edge in this weapons dogfight because they can sit offshore and snipe the Russians as they rush the water with upraised shovel to karate strike. Combat tactics 101 for the non-experts.

          Fact Checked and reported by CNN, BBC, NBC, VICE

          “Russian troops are likely using shovels for “hand-to-hand” combat in Ukraine because of an ammunition shortage, UK intelligence has said.”

          https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/putin-shovels-russia-troops-ukraine-b2294545.html

          1. Hey I was helping you out here, like a good keyboard warrior I single-handedly proved with the aid of Liberal MSM fact checkers that EV Kayaks are undoubtedly superior to Russian trench shovels in hand to boat combat.

            The Question is not even addressed on Call of Duty Modern Warfare – So, First!

          2. “ITT, low IQ Pootin fellators unable to talk EVs without talking about Ukraine.”

            …says the guy who mentioned Putin first in this and *every other* thread he joins.

            (and of course is compelled to childishly name him “Pootin” or something equally lame each time)

            Never change, man. We would definitely miss the entertainment value you bring…

      1. Thee COLON
        is too stupid to cognize that there is a place in a modern society for “electric” powered vehicles and tools.
        I can remember when De Walt started their cordless tool drive, many said they were useless, now those same fools use them.

        1. Facepalm, your attention span is showing.
          At least Kenji can keep up with the troll, you clearly can’t.

  2. My family came to Canada before 1929.. They were forced to live in Winnipeg for ? amount of years.. Out of my 6 uncles and aunts two of their children died of unknown causes.. Each one ended up with 4 or 5 kids anyway..

    From all accounts they were clean hardworking educated people with access to the best healthcare of the day.. Just how this situation gets twisted into genocide for the natives is pure politics.. If your looking for blame, blame the treaties the put them in their living conditions.. Put them in charge of running their own show.. That was a bad idea that the government and church tired to remedy..

    Sucked into the failure as imperfect as such things are.. The running excuse, buyers remorse on a foreclosure.. Why did we sign treaties?.. Because the natives earned it.. They fought hard and played the political game.. And we didn’t have the stomach to commit genocide.. We wanted land, not blood.. The natives wanted whatever they could get.. Even if it wasn’t manageable..

    Good people. bad people.. We had no choice but to try and help the natives deal with the social and economic conditions on the reserves.. Locked out and morally responsible for it all.. If we wanted to kill them all we could have honored the treaties to the letter and let nature run its course..

    Our sin was treating them as equals up front.. For that we will never be forgiven.. How’s that for the truth..

    1. “Our sin was treating them as equals up front.”

      No, that wasn’t a sin, it was respect. “Up front”, the indigenous people started to assimilate as soon as blankets, knives, cooking pots. etc. became available to them IN TRADE FOR WHAT THEY HAD TO OFFER. The sin was assuming that the government had to help them remain separate from the rapidly developing culture of the New World. “Their” land changed as soon as they began to trap and hunt for commerce beyond the barter they had sometimes engaged in. Fur trade, woods industries, fisheries .. all trade-offs the Indians participated in for their own gain, in effect losing “ownership” of lands and resources. Their voluntary rise out of primitive living should have been respected and not discouraged as Treaty and Reserve policies in effect did.

    1. 1 Hong Kong 18.8
      2 Sydney 13.3
      3 Vancouver 12.0
      4 Honolulu 11.8

      Wait until the other 1.8 Billion Chinese can afford to buy in.

  3. A semi-competent report from the Royal Society gets a couple of facts right, including this fundamental paradigm:

    “… a plus is that it takes them almost no time to conclude that there is essentially no possibility that battery technology will ever be able to solve the energy storage problem for a nation’s grid powered by intermittent sources, no matter how much the technology may improve and no matter how much its costs may decrease”!

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/09/30/a-semi-competent-report-on-energy-storage-from-britains-royal-society/

  4. Not sure if it was previously posted but do check out Dr. David Martin’s latest address to the EU Parliament.
    American Thinker has a link.

    1. Gross Domestic Product includes government (I guess that is the Gross part of it).

      And since Shiny Poney came to power eight years ago, the number of people directly working for the federal government has increased 40% and the federal debt has doubled. Who knows how much has also been given to “non-profit” organizations, charities and contractors with Lieberal connections.

  5. The NP’s Jamie Sarkonak relates how Saskatchewan lost the court ruling on parental rights:
    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/jamie-sarkonak-saskatchewan-takes-on-dei-industrial-complex-and-loses

    I particularly like the last half of the article, where the writer describes the David-vs-Goliath battles — where conservatives are the Davids and the government/judicial/academic/lobby complex are the Goliaths. I’ll be sending this article to Premier Blaine Higgs, the premier of my bo-hunk province, whom I am hoping he would use the notwithstanding clause too.

  6. WARMINGTON: Halton cops get last laugh on accused ‘SpongeBob’ drug mules
    https://archive.ph/cT7OG#selection-2997.1-2997.74

    … Armed with with court-ordered warrants, officers raided three GTA condo buildings on on Aug. 24 and 25. Five vehicles were seized, three of which had the covert drug traps.

    And once the searches were completed, Det.-Sgt. Barrett Gabriel showed the public just what else was allegedly found:
    – 126 Kilograms of cocaine
    – over $1.2 million in Canadian currency
    – a cutting agent along with stamping plates used to reprocess cocaine
    – money counters

    Kenneth Dang, 39, of Maple, was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.

    Kyu Chang Park, 39, of Etobicoke, was charged with trafficking in property obtained by crime, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.

    Chin Eng Pong, 35, of North York, and Chandara Saroeung Svy, 35, of Toronto, were each charged with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence…

  7. Four Arrested in Stolen Vehicle Investigation in Oakville
    https://www.haltonpolice.ca/en/news/four-arrested-in-stolen-vehicle-investigation-in-oakville.aspx


    Aashish Sharma (31) of Mississauga was charged with:
    Theft of Motor Vehicle
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5000
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000 (stolen licence plate)
    Possession of Master Key
    Possession of Break in Instruments

    Jennifer Singh (30) of Toronto was charged with:
    Theft of Motor Vehicle
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5000
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000 (stolen licence plate)
    Possession of Master Key
    Possession of Break in Instruments
    Flight from Police
    Dangerous Operation
    Fail to Comply with Release Order (2 counts)
    Fail to Comply with Undertaking

    Rajpal Sran (37) of no fixed address was charged with:
    Theft of Motor Vehicle
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5000
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000 (stolen licence plate)
    Possession of Master Key
    Possession of Break in Instruments

    The three suspects were transported to hospital for minor injuries.

    At approximately 4:30 am, officers received information that another suspect was still at the Chrysler dealership. Officers returned to the dealership and the fourth suspect was located and placed under arrest.

    Himanshu Yadav (25) of Etobicoke was charged with:
    Theft of Motor Vehicle
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5000
    Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000 (stolen licence plate)
    Possession of Master Key
    Possession of Break in Instruments
    Assault with Intent to Resist Arrest
    Possession of Schedule I Substance – Heroin
    Fail to Comply with Release Order
    Fail to Comply with Undertaking

  8. Police issue public warning about man harassing neighbourhood women
    https://www.edmontonpolice.ca/News/MediaReleases/dutytowarnmiftariSep29

    Edmonton Police Service (EPS) investigators are issuing a warning to the community after a man has repeatedly been reported harassing women in his neighbourhood.

    On Thursday, Sep. 14, 2023, Faton Miftari, 39, was arrested and charged with criminal harassment in relation to a series of alleged events that occurred in the Ritchie area…

  9. This was my reply to an article that appeared on the National Post, a so-called Conservative paper. My comment was not printed. The topic?? Parliament applauding alleged 98 year old Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka. What upset me was the Liberal hypocrisy.

    ”Yesterday, Fed. Liberal Industry and Trade minister Francois-Philippe Champagne along with Quebec premier Legault were snapping their suspenders (on national TV) at their accomplishments. They announced a new EV battery plant that will be constructed in Quebec, and the millions the Swedish company Northvolt would receive for the project . Champagne bragged about the new recently announced VW automotive battery plant that will soon be constructed in Ontario.
    Questions: Wasn’t VW associated with Nazi Germany during WWII?? I believe the first VW beetle prototype car was released in 1938 in Wolfsburg, Germany, under Hitler’s watchful eye.
    How about Sweden that announced it would remain neutral during WWII, yet allowed Nazi Germany to transport troops, war equipment etc. on Swedish rails. Weren’t the Nazi trains on their way to battles against our allies in other parts of Europe??
    Why are the Liberals not taking these WWII Nazi associations seriously before they throw billions at foreign companies and make accusations against a 98 year old war vet?? Just thought I’d ask!!

  10. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/all-canadians-need-to-confront-the-past-trudeau-in-sask-marking-national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation/ar-AA1hv8Ul
    Elizabeth Warren never took it this far, but, ok.
    The second video is an interesting summation of Trudeau’s faux pas over the last eight years indicating that the past has been confronted and the path to dump him has been cleared.
    Should I attach the “Fat Bottomed Girls” video or would that be premature?

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