35 Replies to “June 3, 2024: Reader Tips”

  1. Many probably heard about another enricher stabbing, this time in Germany (those events typically occur on days that end with a letter y). There has been a ton of confusion as who did what and some claimed the cop subdued a wrong guy thus letting the stabber free. That is not what happened. Here are the details:
    https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1797336741063581750

    1. No mention of the female cop who ran away screaming. She left her colleague to get murdered.

        1. Also no mention of the fact that the cop who shot the stabber immediately draws a bead on the political activist who is flat on his back. It is clear that the cops knew who the real enemies were.

      1. Let’s ban the politicians from flying and the whole banning thing will come crashing down.

  2. CBC link warning.

    “https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/waterhen-lake-first-nation-school-fire-1.7221594”

    We’ll have to wait for the bullshit cause. Sparked by global warming … or non-existent graves?

  3. Slightly stale news, but deserving a second look in my view. CBC Execs received 14.9 million in bonuses for 2023. This money has gone to network executives and a bunch of managers — ultimately 99 percent of those on payroll (from Epoch Times). I would like to know what the rationale for giving bonuses to a public corporation are. Was performance exceptional in 2023? Did they significantly improve viewership? I don’t think so. This is just a matter of distributing taxpayer dollars because they were there. Another indication that the CBC exploits taxpayers, offers poor value for money and should be got rid of. Surely there are guidelines for issuing bonuses in the public sector. What exactly are they? Does performance come into play?

      1. Now let us see just who will put him in prison and how long they live after that act.

  4. And now for more “pretendian” news we go to Global: https://globalnews.ca/news/10513123/traditional-xwaxwana-canoe-carved-windfall-cedar-tree-1st-100-years/
    A “traditional” canoe made using “traditional methods”. Electric angle grinders and steel axes are apparently “traditional” to West Coast aboriginals. No, you are appropriating the white mans tools because you are too damn lazy to do it the way your ancestors did it. Check out the video. I see one guy in the crowd that appears to be Indian. Real Indians have brown skin and straight black hair. I know because I grew up among them. Anything else is a pretendian.

    1. I don’t know if I’d count that as a school shooting. 10:53pm. Group of 20 people hanging out in a parking lot after a soccer game. I’m not familiar with Toronto but Sounds like your average day in some cities.

    1. In Ontario you have to give busses the right of way as soon as they signal they are moving.

  5. Major COBALT deposit discovered in suburbia …

    https://www.localtattler.com/news/major-cobalt-deposit-discovered-in-orindas-sand-hill-neighborhood

    Not just any suburbia … but a suburban neighborhood where the homes average about $4.5M … and where nearly every trophy wife drives a Tesla the grueling 5 mi round trip to pick up their boba tea. I look forward to seeing the natty-headed grade schoolers imported from The Congo begin hand excavating the precious component for our EV future. They’re sure to fit right in … in Orinda.

    Yes, Orinda is an old Spanish Land Grant term which means … Gringo’s only.

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