The Name Game

If you publicly disagree with the current penchant for renaming streets, towns and cities, it might just cost you your job. But then, that’s just revolutionary justice, right?

According to Vizzutti, a group of protesters in favour of the name change gathered outside Powell River City Hall for the May 4th council meeting. Vizzutti says one of the protesters, threatened to have him fired from his job.

The next day, May 5th, Vizzutti received a severe Code of Conduct violation letter from Sheree Haydu, Manager, Clinical Operations, Sunshine Coast for BCEHS, demanding he appear at a meeting to address alleged “racism.”

21 Replies to “The Name Game”

  1. If it were me I’d be suing BC health and all those involved in allegedly running him out of his job.

  2. Reason # 227

    For Ensuring that the Lower MAOland, Okanagan & YVR Island BC are NEVER EVER to be invited to Join WEXIT. Powel River is Elizabeth May Country & one that will only be de-loused via an 80′ tall Tsunami.

    1. May represents Saanich-Gulf Islands. Powell River is Part of North Island and has elected Cons in the past. No argument that the NDP/Green pathologies are toxic on the coast much like Edmonton.

  3. The NDP run province is actively involved in apartheid inversion under the Orwellian “reconciliation”. Their bureaucrats are mandated to “engage”. The Indian Band is only subsidiary to the federal government who happily sits back as the province gets entangled (the province holds most of the land). The municipality of Powell River should only be considering the opinions of their rate payers and residents. Active racism is now an apparent role of government in Canada at all levels.

  4. I still think every street should be named NOIGE Str. Additionally, every single statute should be a blob of indistinguishable rock and have the phrase “No One Is Good Enough” (NOIGE) Memorial.

  5. The litmus test.. You murdered our children by sending them to school.. It’s pretty much all downhill for the bottoms in that relationship.. The politics behind such a thing needs something real.. Renaming everything fits the bill nicely..

    Maplebrook never stood a chance..

    What is interesting is .. How can a culture that never had a written language rename anything.. All of it was cooked up in our? universities to give them a culture “that we destroyed”.. and here we are dealing with that illusion..

    The native activists / community leaders have been bribed and trained for the last 100 years for what’s happening today.. Everybody is playing their part..

    Frere Jacques. Nursery Rhyme for Babies and Toddlers seems fitting..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4H9MgzC88w

  6. What if spurious claims, such as imaginary or unproven murders or other injustices are responded to with “no, you are.” or “no, you did it.”

  7. Native land claims also encompass 130% of British Columbia. The chance of ever electing anyone willing to put a stop to this nonsense is nearly zero.

  8. Given they had no written language, why are we even talking about writing their gibberish on signs, etc?

  9. There is a movement to rename Canada to Turtle Island.
    Turtle and Island being English words and Canada being an Indian word.

  10. Eventually the competent will check out, die out or be run out. Then the parasites will only have themselves to feed off of. Have at it.

    1. “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples’ money.”

      ~Margaret Thatcher

  11. one more of these lopsided arbitrary judgements involving aboriginals and l reserve the right to withdraw and rescind my support and sympathy for their cause and apparently so-called rights.
    godam racism if there ever was.

  12. Seems to me if a bunch of people at BCEHS suffered some sucking chest wounds, I’d have to let out a big belly laugh.

  13. If people can be fired for airing political opinions on their own time then free speech is an illusion.

  14. There’s a saying: “The process is the punishment.”

    But that knife cuts both ways. When an agency like BCEHS oversteps its authority, it should be sued. Even though the heads of such organizations do not bear the costs, it’s an enormous headache and distraction for them. It also brings a lot unfavourable press. It might also compel first-response workers to ask BCEHS whether they have the right to their political opinions.

    Of course ,Vizzutti likely doesn’t have the money for that, but he might be able to raise money through GoFundMe or similar platforms, or there might be civil-rights organizations willing to help out.

    At a minimum, it would make BCEHS think twice before pulling this stunt again.

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