April 6, 2023: Reader Tips

This evening we return to the past to look to the future. Enjoy this video entitled Retrofuturism.

Pop Quiz: Do you think, 25 years ago, anyone could have predicted the insanity and damage the Left has Wrought on all of us today?

Your best recent tips are appreciated?

63 Replies to “April 6, 2023: Reader Tips”

  1. No one could have predicted this absurdity.

    You quite literally cannot make this shit up.

  2. 25 years ago? No. 10 years ago, absolutely. That’s when I made my decision to move far away from Baltimore.

    Follow up pop question: In 1990 would you have believed that at some time in the future, Roseanne Barr would be much more attractive than Madonna?

    1. Hell, I would not have thought that four years ago we would have embraced total and complete insanity involving everything. I am aware of the long game that has been played by communists, but never thought that a majority of people were so stupid that they would fall for the covid fraud, the electoral fraud, climate change fraud, in short, our lives became one gigantic lie and nightmare in a very short period of time.

      1. Totally agree……….I think the JAB has messed with their brains………they can’t think straight any longer….

        No other explanation…..

  3. Great video. The first part showed amazing designs and tech for FREEDOM to move about the country.

    What was most interesting to me was the kids at the end predicting what we are being herded into now. They mentioned small, stacked houses, ‘sorta’ 15-minute cities, automation among other things. The kids said the future would be boring and not very nice at all.

    Om the whole, smart kids. They passed the pop quiz then better than some of the sheeple grazing about can do now.

  4. Something I wouldn’t mind seeing here over the next few months: Bud Light cooler reports.

    Just brief reports sprinkled anywhere of the sort, “Passed the beer cooler at the store today in X city, town, or region, and the Bud Light section was still full, or partially depleted, or few cases or 12-packs left.” Whatever is observed.

    I gave one of those reports yesterday on another thread and it was “Bud Light not moving. Cooler nearly full up.” That was in a Winn Dixie in Central Florida.

    Anyhow, if it’s not too disruptive or too hard on the mods, it would be interesting to see brief reports from the normies in the trenches. I’m interested to see how long people will remember to send the “shove it” message to Budweiser. Will it fade or will people hold long and strong?

    1. I’d like to also see the Nike sales reports too.
      Seems leggings and bras went wokey too.
      That new ‘ It ‘ tranny gurl Dylan is modelling them

    1. Natural resources canada are too stupid to understand that CO2 is not a pollutant or climate driver, or that EVs cannot be made without massive inputs of fossil fuels.

      1. In the interest of brevity, and with no loss in accuracy, you could have put a period after ‘stupid’.

    1. Eerily similar to something i posted yesterday that didn’t make it through moderation.

  5. The City of Winnipeg finally searched a landfill and found the bodies of two First Nations women who had been buried there after (allegedly) being murdered. Google “Brady landfill Winnipeg”.

    Interesting that the City resisted excavation while Grand Chief Cathy Merrick of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs called the find “not an isolated issue” and suggested several First Nations women were buried in landfill sites in the Brady Landfill.

    Contrast this with the First Nations refusal to excavate suspected mass graves of children around historic Catholic schools as “confirmed” by GPR surveys.

  6. Quelle surprise.

    ChatGPT Gets 148 (37th Percentile) And 157 (70th Percentile) On The LSAT

    https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2023/04/chatgpt-gets-148-37th-percentile-and-157-70th-percentile-on-the-lsat.html

    “A veteran Blueprint Prep LSAT instructor analyzed the chatbot’s test results and discovered its chief errors lay in a failure to consistently apply logical and critical reasoning, as well as an inability to distinguish essential information from superfluous material.

    Yeah, my bold.

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Squirrel!!! Sounds like every Prog I’ve ever engaged with…

  7. Canadian Politician Wants to Criminalize ‘Offensive Remarks’ Near Drag Queen Story Hours

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/04/05/canadian-politician-wants-to-criminalize-offense-remarks-near-drag-queen-story-hours-n1684669

    “So what would this mean in practical terms? If you’re within 100 meters (330 feet) of a Drag Queen Story Hour event, and you say, “I think this is inappropriate for children,” you might offend somebody, and you’ll be prosecuted and face a $25,000 fine. “

  8. Italy: No Crickets, Real Meat per Favore

    https://the-pipeline.org/italy-real-meat-no-crickets-per-favore/

    “Synthetic meats originating from a lab are one step closer to being banned in Italy, as lawmakers push a new bill they say will protect Italian food heritage. Praised by farmer lobbies and championed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, the bill recommends fines up to 60,000 euros for violations of the ban.”

    Danielle Smith, are you listening?

    1. The problem is, however, that should these three BBBlack men be sent to jail, that would increase the already disproportionate representation of BBBlack men in prison. Racism from our *hite, heteronormative, cisnormative society. Surely.

    1. “Nearly”. FFS…

      Come back, pissing & moaning, when you’re hit, SoyBoi. Then order up another latte & vote for a Prog mayor, again.

  9. The Supreme Court of Canada has reaffirmed that Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms means only what the Courts say it means, and that in turn means governments can restrict freedoms in any way they see fit. The CBC and the public sector unions cheer.

    “Canada’s highest court will not hear an appeal from a Vancouver-based physician who has been challenging the health-care system over the right to access private care.

    The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision Thursday ends Dr. Brian Day’s 14-year legal battle to allow patients access to private care when the public system isn’t able to offer timely care.

    Day, owner of the Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver, claimed that prolonged wait times for medical procedures violated two Charter rights, including the right to life, liberty and security of the person. ”

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/private-health-care-dr-brian-day-supreme-court-appeal-dismissed-1.6803463

    1. Of course, it’s written in plain English in the very first paragraph, that anyone with any reading comprehension can easily determine that everything written after that paragraph is null and void and the whole thing isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.

      Real rights and freedoms are NOT provided provided by a government, they are inalienable, to PREVENT anyone from taking them away!

    2. Funny how K-bec has all kinds of private clinics allowing for people to by-pass the constipation of the public health system.

      1. Which would have been used by the Dear Leader and his family, and probably still are. Has any reporter ever asked the Dear Leader where he and his family receive their health care? No, didn’t think so.

  10. A fake aboriginal has been “removed” from the presidency of Memorial University [“removed” means the university was afraid to fire her for cause (i.e., she lied about her ancestry)]. After fleecing taxpayers as a fake aboriginal for over a dozen years, she is being allowed to ride off into the sunset with an exceptionally generous severance package, again all courtesy of the taxpayer.

    “Under the terms of her contract, Timmons is entitled to a severance payment of at least $675,000, or 18 months of her base salary.

    She is also entitled to more than seven months’ pay owed to her for accumulated administrative leave — about $270,000.

    Timmons is also entitled to 18 months’ worth of pension accrual benefits and group benefits starting from the date of her termination.”

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/vianne-timmons-mun-1.6803740

  11. Hollywood Sneaks Woke Poster Into New ‘Spider-Man’ Trailer – So Subtle, Most Parents Would Miss It
    https://www.westernjournal.com/hollywood-sneaks-woke-poster-new-spider-man-trailer-subtle-parents-miss/

    Sony dropped the latest trailer for the upcoming animated film “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” on Tuesday and it contains political messages aimed at children that are so subtle they could easily be missed.

    Roughly two minutes into the trailer, a transgender flag hangs on a wall above a bedroom door that reads, “PROTECT TRANS KIDS.”

  12. A bit more background on that intrepid boatman, Casey Oakes, who now seems to be in hiding somewhere after the boat he was piloting across the St. Lawrence overturned, resulting in eight deaths.

    “A year and a half before Casey Oakes set off on a boat on the St. Lawrence River that is linked to the deaths of eight migrants during an illegal border crossing, he was released from prison in the United States after a conviction for smuggling drugs across the same river.

    He made about 15 drug “runs” for the network, he said in his plea agreement. Each run involved between about 10 kilos to 22 kilos of cannabis. He also made money runs for his boss, who lived on the Canadian side, during which he collected payment from buyers.

    After a falling out with the boss over money, in about the summer of 2016, Oakes started dealing with the Canadian cannabis supplier directly, court heard.

    One of his loads, about 37 kilos of cannabis, was caught by law enforcement, which led to the charges. All told, he said, he personally moved more than 100 kilos and less than 400 kilos of cannabis.”

    https://nationalpost.com/news/akwesasne-casey-oakes-drug-smuggling-st-lawrence-river

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