The general public has a different opinion than the obsolete media and is voting with their wallets again.
“I’m sorry that’s happening to you. Best of luck.”
Enjoy.
Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors
Heart of the Inferno
Matt Taibbi- “I’m just going to the heart of the inferno”: Interviewing Alex Moyer, Director of “Alex’s War.”
The director of the controversial new movie about Alex Jones on media blindness, misleading labels, and America’s mental health crisis.
Alex Moyer has now made two movies in a row, TFW No GF and Alex’s War, that sound too much like journalism for today’s media. Even though most reviewers seemed to know exactly what they thought about both subjects before they even saw the films, Moyer was criticized for not planting enough signs telling them — and audiences — what to think about disaffected loner men, or InfoWars villain Alex Jones. The Guardian review of TFW No GF was typical, saying the film:
Welcome To The Club
You may think putting the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) and its nine government-appointed commissioners in charge of the entire online world is a good thing. Or you may think it’s a bad thing. But I’m guessing we can all agree that Bill C-11, the world’s most extensive internet regulation legislation so far, is a Thing.
And you’d think a thing that big would be deserving of respectful, honest debate and thoughtful review. If there’s something in the legislation that is bad in a way that isn’t intended, you’d want it caught and fixed, right? We are, after all, about to grant authority over 21st-century communications to people in charge of something called The Broadcasting Act. An act that was passed in 1993 to make sure nothing terrible — like people preferring NFL over CFL football or the Oscars over the Genies — results from watching too much American TV. Given that thousands of successful Canadian free enterprise Tik-Tokers and YouTubers fear new rules will disadvantage them in favour of the CRTC’s certified cultural broccoli, you’d think that’d be worth a think.
But you’d be wrong.
During hearings it appeared to be difficult for Liberal MPs like Chris Bittle and Anthony Housefather to tolerate anyone not dressed in matching political uniforms. I got off relatively easy when I testified before them. All I said was that by leaving the CRTC’s mitts off the online world, investment in Canada’s film and television industry had grown by 80 per cent in the past decade. In fact, it is enjoying the greatest period of prosperity in its history, so maybe take it easy on the panic button.
Others whose testimony could have been useful were cross-examined far more aggressively in an effort to delegitimize their expertise by diminishing them personally. Vancouver’s J.J. McCullough (self-described as Canada’s 398th most popular YouTuber) was asked about an opinion he had once expressed concerning bilingualism. Former CRTC commissioner Tim Denton, now chair of the Internet Society of Canada Chapter, suddenly had to account for some of his old commentary that once appeared in the Financial Post. Producer Scott Benzie of Quixote Media and the Buffer Festival got it even worse.
Suffice to say, the experience was made unpleasant and intimidating for anyone who might have had a point of disagreement. All showed up hoping they could help and be listened to respectfully; some left feeling labelled #enemiesofthepeople. (I am not aware of any who showed up to support the legislation that were made to feel the same way but, if they did, they have my sympathy.) MPs live in a friend-or-foe world. No quarter is given, not even to passersby.
With that ugly tone set early in the deliberations and despite particularly compelling presentations by Matt Hatfield of OpenMedia and Skyship Entertainment’s Morghan Fortier, it came as no surprise the bill wound up being pushed through, literally in the middle of the night.
We warned establishment journos like Peter Menzies what was coming, only to be shunned and defamed by these cowards as “dangerous freespeechers”.
It gives me no pleasure to say we told you so.
Well, maybe a little.
Learn To Code?
Gizmodo- Netflix Kneecapped Its Own Efforts to Champion Diverse Shows, Axed Writers Say
Alongside 150 full time employees Netflix axed Tuesday, dozens of contract writers were shown the door. Bitter tweets flooded in after the job cuts were announced. Many of those writers were part of Netflix’s large-scale diversity communications initiatives, and they said that the struggling streaming giant had left those departments, like the staffers who used to work there, gutted.
OK, Groomers
I think there’s a legit question as to whether every liberal outlet got marching orders or whether they are all just dopes with no creativity who copy each other’s every thought pic.twitter.com/RNnHKr6DGv
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) April 6, 2022
Strike Me Down…
Mystic Rhythms-Under Northern Lights
What's more Canadian than Brian Adams & the Summer of 69?
Canadians dancing in the streets of dowtown Ottawa in -12c weather for FREEDOM @ the #TruckersForFreedom #ConvoyForFreedom2022 during a FAMILY day long weekend!!!!! pic.twitter.com/UVIL6NqPtm
— wlctv.ca (@wlctv_ca) February 19, 2022
Anarchy in Ottawa
Move over hot tubs and bouncy castles.
A snowball fight has broken out at the freedom protest in Ottawa.
Footage by @PuffinsPictures pic.twitter.com/ditDmyK5mm
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) February 18, 2022
Hold the line!
It’s Back
Foreigners Around The World
“Hard to tell a Canadian from an extremely boring regular white person unless he’s dressed to go outdoors.
Very little is known of the Canadian country since it is rarely visited by anyone but the Queen and illiterate sport fishermen. It is thought to resemble a sort of arctic Nebraska.
It’s reported that Canadians keep pet French people. If true, this is their only interesting trait.
At any rate, they are apparently able to train Frenchmen to play hockey, which is more than any European has ever been able to do.”
RIP, to a fearless satirist.
We’ll Huff And We’ll Puff And We’ll Blow Your Podcast Down
Some Statues Are More Equal Than Others
Honk!
For those times when you just need a truck horn but you’re not in a truck.
Makes for a nice little side project when you’re not playing street hockey or making pizza’s for the homeless in the nations capital.
Frankly, My Dear
Spotify is removing Neil Young’s music after the musician gave the streaming service an ultimatum, saying it could not provide a platform to both him and Joe Rogan due to the podcast host’s “fake information” on COVID-19 vaccines.
“Dear Napoleon”
On the show today I delivered a compassionate response to my fellow Dr Phil panelists who claim to have been traumatized by my presence on the panel pic.twitter.com/ofRIugokp3
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) January 20, 2022
Background here.
Glorious
From the Netherlands, the government banned fireworks as punishment for disobeying COVID law so the people showed the politicians who is in charge.
Bravo. pic.twitter.com/0dVkUj3JTs
— Aaron Ginn (@aginnt) January 1, 2022
…and here comes Karen.
New Years Eve Firecracker ban?
Looks like there’s a workaround.
Can Confirm
Fancy Like Winnipeg




