Wednesday On Turtle Island

Trudeau’s Canada:  National Convention of Unmarked Graves.  A Catholic teen is suspended.  The National Council of Canadian Muslims.  Kill yourself and donate your organs.  Global News is outraged that people don’t support drag shows.  A father fights back.  Today Dear Leader travels around Quebec for some great photo ops.

Global Warming Scam News:  Greta signs a letter.  John Kerry explains that everyone is going to die.

Woke Britain:  Don’t say ‘mate’.

Biden’s America:  The word ‘field’ is racist.  New owner of Miss Universe.  Another white supremacy story.  The media and Joe Biden’s scandals.  The garage papers.  Don’t tell me what to do.  Your morning meme.

666 News:  Prostitutes flock to Davos.  Klaus Schwab’s father.

27 Replies to “Wednesday On Turtle Island”

  1. Canada is a sick, pathetic, country, populated with pedos and perverts. It can’t die soon enough.

  2. From the CBC unmarked graves story;
    Data sovereignty sounds like the code name for keeping this grift alive as long as possible by releasing as little meaningful data as possible.
    We won’t see a spade in the ground for at least another 10 years.

    1. We won’t see a spade in the ground ever, because if they don’t find anything, it’ll put a crimp in their grift

      1. What it is is federally-funded Indians whinging, in order to grab more funding, and lying to the federally-funded media, who then repeat the lies to the public. And oh yes, there are also the federal bureaucrats ready to move the graft along. Trudeau’s Tammany Hall at wotk here.

      2. “We won’t see a spade in the ground ever, because if they don’t find anything, it’ll put a crimp in their grift”

        You beat me to it…but yeah, they simply can’t allow that to happen. Too much money involved.

    2. If anyone thinks Thug Fraud in Ontario, or any of the spineless sheep in his caucus will be more conservative than progressive…nope.

      From a friend in the Ontario Public Service:

      January 18, 2023
      MEMORANDUM TO: All OPS Staff
      FROM: The Secretary of the Cabinet and all Deputy Ministers
      SUBJECT: Wauzhushk Onigum Nation – Residential School Burial Investigation
      ________________________________________
      Yesterday, the northern community of Wauzhushk Onigum Nation (WON) confirmed the discovery of 171 anomalies defined as “plausible burials” at the former St. Mary’s Residential School in Kenora, Ontario. Families, communities and Survivors who are impacted are in our hearts and thoughts.
      These discoveries across Canada are painful and traumatic for all who are involved and for those who continue to suffer the intergenerational impacts of Indian Residential Schools.
      Across the province, Indigenous communities are leading the work to identify, investigate, protect and commemorate Residential School burials. They are looking for the children who were taken from their homes and who never returned.
      Many parts of the Ontario Public Service are involved in this difficult yet vital work. Our colleagues from the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs and a number of other ministries are working directly with communities and providing funding and technical expertise to support their efforts and for that we thank you for this important work.
      For those that may require it, please make use of the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) if needed. The EFAP is available for you and your family 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can find helpful wellness and mental resources through the OPS Wellness Portal.
      For members of the Indigenous community, culturally relevant mental health support services are available through the Culturally Responsive Counselling Services webpage and their dedicated telephone line 1-866-347-7429, through the National Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419 and through Hope For Wellness at 1-800-721-0066.
      For Indigenous staff that may be impacted by this, the Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society provides information about these and other supports that are available to individuals and families.
      This news will affect each individual differently. Please check on your colleagues and support one another. We are each on our own path in the journey to reconciliation and learning about the painful history and current impact of Residential Schools in Canada.

    3. From the same article: “Many of the challenges facing searches for missing children and unmarked graves associated with residential schools are” due to their scarcity. There, fixed.

  3. English is racist, misogynistic, and so colonial.

    Time for the woke brigade to learn Chinese, a non-racist language. (Barf)

    But then again, using another language would be cultural appropriation.

    And binary, is racist.

    Solution? The woke brigade should not talk, just grunt.

  4. It’s like the entire planet has forgotten how the English language works. The only pronoun you use when you are talking to someone is “you”. Other than that pronouns are used when you are talking ABOUT someone.

  5. So I’m completely wrong in thinking most MAiD recipients are riddled with cancer or other well progressed ailments that would negate organs as “damaged”?

  6. Trudeau visited Windsor Ontario yesterday.
    During his propaganda speech he pronounced it “Win Duh Zer”.
    I kid you not.
    Saw it on twitter….does anyone have the link?

  7. How can you call it an unmarked grave if you don’t even know if it’s a grave or not?

    Answer: because it’s our truth even though it may not be true.

    1. “How can you call it an unmarked grave if you don’t even know if it’s a grave or not?

      Answer: because it’s our truth even though it may not be true.”

      I was thoroughly disgusted with the TV coverage during the last federal election when CTV (or Global?) chose to station one of their ‘reporters’ in Kamloops and spent much of their time there talking about “reconciliation” and the so-called “200 unmarked graves”.

      I changed the channel.

    2. It gets worse, this is the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO WORDING:

      ” January 18, 2023
      MEMORANDUM TO: All OPS Staff
      FROM: The Secretary of the Cabinet and all Deputy Ministers
      SUBJECT: Wauzhushk Onigum Nation – Residential School Burial Investigation
      ________________________________________
      Yesterday, the northern community of Wauzhushk Onigum Nation (WON) confirmed the discovery of 171 anomalies defined as “plausible burials” at the former St. Mary’s Residential School in Kenora, Ontario. Families, communities and Survivors who are impacted are in our hearts and thoughts.”

      Yep.

      Something that is “plausible” as an “anomaly” is now a considered a “discovery”…

      I mean…you have to admire the grift, doncha?

  8. So John Kerry says the flooding in Uganda is a sign of disaster, and for the 20 or so who failed to make it to higher ground, I suppose he might be a little bit correct. But maybe those twenty were weakened by the drought that killed 200 or more a year or so earlier. I wonder if the problem is poor management of resources, rather than ordinary folks trying to stay warm and eat.

  9. Got to thinking, if the Drag Queens are so anxious to read in public, why doesn’t the federal government sponsor “story time” to Prince Albert or Stony Mountain penitentiaries ( defund the police so to heck with guards being present ) , diversity everyone wins

  10. So Blackie used the excuse of visiting auto workers in Windsor, so he could get taxpayers to pay for him to attend a fundraiser. And his bought and paid for media doesn’t care.

    1. So, that toad thinks that zir/ur/weffer and Turdeau are “leaders”? These fuckers are servants! Public servants! The people are their leaders. Explode already, Red Dwarf!

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