Tuesday On Turtle Island

The Democratic Party’s America:  My biggest regret.  Dems defend the indefensible.  Millions to not assimilate.   Victor Davis Hanson – Immigration gone wild.

Mohammad Carney’s Canada:  Hamas in the RCMP?   Antisemitism.   A closing of the Canadian mind.   The renaming of everything continues.

Stories You Won’t Find At Carney’s CBC:  The grammar of liberty.  Return of the mask maniacs.  Climate alarmism downgraded.

Your morning meme.      And at the Bee.

7 Replies to “Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Hamas in the RCMP? Well blow me up and call me Boomer!

    Next thing you’ll be telling me is that the buggers are in our parliament, legislatures, immigration dept., and military!

  2. “stal̕əw̓asəm” – are they sure it doesn’t mean “bridge the tribe could never build”?

    Did someone just notice that the government of Canada is infested with identarian hate groups?

    1. No comments allowed in Velvet Glove Dictatorship Canada’s Government-owned Media, ala Pravda/Tass.
      Amazing how many subjects are verboten these days in our “FREE SPEECH” Media. More lies.
      The NEW Liberal Canada is all about the hierarchy.
      Years of Liberal wedge politics got us here.
      Lies keep us here for now.
      Like the proverbial Potempkin village, Canada is one big Lie/Myth/Shibboleth.
      Canadians now have to believe endless lies every day, in every way.
      And boy do they.
      From a useless Constitution, a fake/feckless Opposition, a phony Media, a fat, happy, protected, dishonest Big Business cartel, endless incompetent, inept, disingenuous all-encompassing Government and worst of all, an elbows up uninformed, disinformed, misinformed, malinformed, Liberal Loving/Believing bunch of flipping morons to believing 10 lies before breakfast.
      Canada.
      Deader than the hula hoop.

  3. Re: A Closing of the Canadian Mind

    A fine report, good observations
    but Dr. Frances Widdowson has lost her career, voluntarily faces physical violence and arrest
    on behalf of all, including those who understand and have yet to act.

    The easily identified enemy has been inside the gates for a generation,
    the author blames “U Vic administration” because
    naming the individuals responsible is risking too much.

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