16 Replies to “Diversity Is Our Strength”

  1. At the Superstore in downtown Calgary yesterday, there were 5 security guards, 2 outside the main door, 2 inside the store walking around somewhat aimlessly, and another checking your receipt as you walk out.

    I said to the receipt checker, “I’m not the type you’re looking for who doesn’t pay for food”.
    It’s doubtful that he thought I was funny.

    I’d suggest they have a good hard look at Moe over there, but they can see Moe just as well as I can, it’s that they choose to not look at Moe, perhaps that Moe is harmless, perhaps not, perhaps that Moe is sporting a machete under his jacket that he’s used before, and he’s itching to use it again.

    Good luck tier 2 Canada… when this recession takes hold, Moe’s going to be more hungry than he looked yesterday.

      1. I worked with a site supervisor for 6 months in Edmonton who’s name was Maurice and everyone called him Moe but it probs depends upon if it’s the police or gov’t asking me if I am referring to Moe or Maurice or the Moe which 12 years old girls fear while walking home from school unarmed as the school doesn’t permit personal protection devices.
        Anyways, everyone “should know” how to respond when queried by the police or gov’t officials.

    1. The recession – aided by AI, automation/robotics, driverless cars/trucks…
      The Liberals think they can fix it by throwing even more souls into the fire by increasing immigration.
      Nobody doubles down on stupid like a prog on a mission of ruin.

    2. I’m a regular at that Superstore, kudos to Loblaws for having the courage to open a store a short block away from the large homeless shelter, quite the diverse customer base, the kitchen knives are kept on display behind the customer service counter, individual cans of Monster energy drink are not available on the shelf, an employee told me the cans would just disappear. You can get a key to use the restroom and they keep it clean but by the look of the individuals and groups going in there (why would more than one person at a time go into the restroom together?) I’d have to be desperate to use it, I fear fent. On a nice day the surrounding streets have an interesting crowd. Still, I like the store and support it, not a boring place, it’s good to have to perk up and be alert.

      1. Yes, they’re in the bowels of the city, and right on top of the Drop-In Centre, which is the effective rectum of the city. it’s a hell of a place to put a decent store and they do an admirable job at keeping it decent.

  2. The Calgary City Council have announced September as Islamophobia Awareness month. Just to remind all you infidels how to behave.

  3. Diversity is our strength – and so Jihadis walk the streets, growing in numbers, waiting for their last call to prayer.
    Don’t tell me Stabby McStabface from Duneland isn’t a Muslim or won’t be defended by his death cultist leaders.
    Buy ammo in bulk and practice situational awareness.

  4. Crime is much reduced.
    The under-charging that afflicts Washington DC has now spread to Calgary, eh?

  5. I stopped reading Robert Spencer’s daily jihadi report, because it’s to depressing. Since we are already using a two tier justice system why not make it three? any crime like this done by a jihadi wannabe gets automatic 20 year sentence in federal lockup. oh but that would be racist you say?

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