8 Replies to “Thursday On Turtle Island”

  1. Re Whiny Indian Month article, I thought we’re suppose to observe/repent etc as “Pride Month”? I’ve asked AI, and:

    “In Canada, June is dedicated to celebrating diversity and heritage, most notably as National Indigenous History Month. It is also celebrated as Pride Month, Italian Heritage Month, Filipino Heritage Month, and Portuguese Heritage Month, highlighting the diverse cultural fabric of the country, as noted on the Gov of Canada website.”

    It pisses me to no end this crap: that gov decides what us-peasants suppose to “observe”/repent for. It’s not enough that we’re lectured every day how to think through CBC/CTV/Global News. We are also told how we’re suppose to feel for the month.

  2. I have posted previously that I have moved to Ontario to be closer to my daughter and other family. I loved living in Regina, but I do not miss Canada’s native population and their constant complaints, the current one being that Alberta cannot separate because of the treaties with the Indians. I DO wish they would join the 21st century and work.
    As to the postings about Great Britain and Holland, I believe that Europe has already fallen and have no desire to visit either Great Britain or any European (except Hungary) country again.

    1. …Alberta cannot separate because of the treaties with the Indians

      The treaties are w/ Kanuckistan and not Alberta, correct? In that case, when the Independent Republic of Buffalo is mapped out, there will be a few small indian territories that remain part of Kanuckistan. They can continue to milk the indian industry as they see fit. Of course, they will need passports to cross into IRB…

      1. The treaties are with the Crown, which is personal and indivisible. Queen Victoria took the country and assumed the responsibilities, and assigned them to be handled by agents, whom her heir the King today supervises. The Crown can reassign those responsibilities, or repudiate them, or simply lose the right to the land on which the obligations are based. So the people of Alberta could convince the Crown to transfer the land and the responsibility to them, and the treaties are entirely unaffected; or they could declare themselves sovereign and replace the Crown, and then repudiate or replace the treaties as they saw fit.

  3. the epilog link:
    yep. thats my assessment, take and expectation/hunch re Trump’s strategic plan.
    nice to know l still ‘have it’ to size up these things. God Bless the man ALL 3 OBJECTIVES MET early on.
    l described the B2 mission to Monday’s men’s prayer meeting, to blow the smithereens out of the underground (HA!!) enrichment facility,
    the first MOAB dropped from 50,000 feet penetrates deep and blows a big hole in the ground above the facility, the 2nd one hits the top of the 30 foot concrete ceiling with full force.
    checkmate!!! God Bless the American military for ENDING any trace of nuke threat from that insane regime.

  4. At the Bee.

    “The poo is starting to stand out from the field,” said California resident Sean Newell. “There are a lot of different candidates to choose from, but after looking at our options, I’m starting to think that electing the sidewalk turd is the way to go.”

  5. Why does some arbitrator get to decide security issues?
    If the twats at CSIS are worried about infrastructure security there is probably an even larger risk.
    It’s bad enough that Canada invited in all these vest clackers, but some Canadians want to actually enable their jihadi ways.

    Shithole

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