Author: Francisco

Love is Love

Mark Carney, “Muslim values are Canadian values”.

Catholic Weekly- A thousand forced marriages and conversions every year in Pakistan

“Young girls, often minors, are abducted and coerced into converting to Islam, followed by forced marriages with much older men. This practice is especially prevalent in Sindh and southern Punjab where religious minorities are concentrated.

“Once abducted, the girls are subjected to pressure, threats, and sometimes violence, forcing them to renounce their faith.

The Laurentian Elite Are Clutching Their Pearls (Again)

And they would like you to join them on the fainting couch.

Globe and Mail- The Sunday Editorial: Venezuela’s fate is a warning for Canada

The motivation is simple, and ancient: empire. Saturday marked the formal debut of an imperial America, led by a president who recognizes no law, save that of the jungle. Already, Mr. Trump is turning his attention elsewhere, saying in an interview Saturday that “something’s going to have to be done with Mexico.”

Every country in the Western Hemisphere should be worried, particularly this country, which Mr. Trump so obviously covets as a 51st state.

Feeding Fido

The Food Professor- Fewer Kids, More Pets — and a Food System That Isn’t Ready

Today, roughly six in ten Canadian households live with at least one cat or dog. There are more than 16 million cats and dogs in the country. And a growing share of those animals are not owned by young families with rising incomes, but by seniors, people living alone, and households that explicitly view pets as family members and primary sources of companionship.

Who’s The Punch Line?

Spiked- The dark comedy of the Islamo-left alliance

The setting was, absurdly enough, a counter-protest against a UKIP march that had already been cancelled and moved elsewhere. It was here that leftist activists, marching under the banner of Stand Up to Racism, coalesced with hundreds of masked Muslim men chanting ‘Zionist scum, off our streets’. Phone footage captured a momentary exchange between one of the left-wing marchers and one of their supposed allies. ‘There’s no need for that’, the leftist activist says in relation to something or other, ‘We’re on the same side, bruv’. The masked Muslim man’s response is sharp: ‘No, we’re not.’

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