20 Replies to “Tuesday On Turtle Island”

  1. From Doom Loop:

    “By 58 BC the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher had made the grain distribution completely free, a shameless populist gesture that was politically impossible to reverse without risking popular insurrection and made Rome even more dependent on exploiting its provinces.”

    Good thing we dont have any shameless populist gestures that are politically impossible to reverse, eh?

      1. “Canadian MP Anthony Housefather called the display “disgusting, antisemitic and clear incitement,” while city councilor Leslie Roberts said the incident is “unacceptable.” Both said the police should investigate.”

        No, the police SHOULD HAVE STOPPED IT. Right then. While it was happening.

        1. Anthony Housefather has consistently voted to support government and judicial policies that permit and even encourage criminal behaviour.

          1. Housefather. The Liberals’ token Jew. If he had a shekel-weight of principle he’d have left long ago.

    1. come a long way since sue rodriguez eh?
      and naturally it was an iN Deep Pee pushing for it at the time.
      sven robinson. and note, godam f**g*t. warped brains running things.
      warped warped warped warped.
      anybody care to extrapolate what we got 30 years from now?
      who’s seen Logan’s Run? l read the book.

  2. Remigration?
    The fcking Liberal courts hate Canadians.
    If they could they’d remigrate the Scots, French, Irish, German, Dutch and English, but the beach-shitters, vest-clackers and spear-chuckers are super welcome.

    I wonder when the Abidiginals are going to realize that theyre going to be super-fcked.

  3. Thanks for the “The Globe and Mail” post, which carefully describes the deliberate lying that goes on in corporate media. What would be interesting would be to follow the federal money to those lying. The Indian bands receive federal money; the Globe and Mail receives money; the publishing company publishing writer Tanya somthing-ot-other’s receives federal money. All of these must do thigs to obey government dictates, lying or otherwise. Government control brings its own corruption.

    1. Huh? Them again. Them.
      Pssst … if the police kneeled on more fentanyl addicts … there might be a lot less violence on the streets

  4. Nina Green takes the G&M apart with surgical precision. And Tanya Talaga really must be called out for her fraudulent career. She claims Anishinabe heritage because her great great grandmother, Annie, was a blood Indian. Talaga is a Polish name and when I googled its roots, I got this:
    Polish: nickname for an unsteady person, from Old Polish talaga ‘rickety wagon’.
    Tanya Talaga, the Buffy Saint Marie of Canadian journalism.

      1. Buffy Sainte Marie’s ties to the Plains Cree were real and her knowledge of their culture intimate and genuine. She was the Grey Owl of her time. If there’s any value in communicating native culture to the wider world, both of them delivered that value in full.

        Of course, if that’s worthless, then native culture has no value and all we want is some wildly talented native producing something legible so we can point and praise, as at a dog walking on its hind legs. In that case, yes, Buffy betrayed us bitterly.

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