Being on Parler & Gab apparently cost New York literary agency employee her job… after one Twitter complaint

Internet commenters have decried the rise of social justice-fueled intolerance, after a woman was purportedly fired from her job simply for having accounts on conservative-leaning social media platforms.

Colleen Oefelein, an associate literary agent with the New York City-based Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency, was sacked after her boss learned that she owned accounts on Gab and Parler. The agency’s owner, Jennifer DeChiara, publicly announced on Twitter that the firm had dropped Oefelein after making the “distressing” discovery.

I noticed quite a number of my followers got nuked along with me on Twitter. Many are on Gab as are we.

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Joe Oliver: Trudeau paved the way for Biden’s rejection of Keystone

Joe Oliver: Trudeau paved the way for Biden’s rejection of Keystone

Under Trudeau’s leadership, the government is deliberately squandering a stupendous legacy — the third largest proven oil reserves in the world

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got a taste of his own medicine when on Inauguration Day, President Joe Biden dealt a body blow to the Canadian energy industry by cancelling the partly-built $8-billion Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline. What Biden did to our country was hardly different from what Trudeau had inflicted on us before. And for the same fatuous and hypocritical reasons.

Leadership? Trudeau is a traitor who betrayed Canada.

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Ontario reports 1,670 new Kung Flu Kases

Ontario reports 1,670 new Kung Flu Kases


WARMINGTON: Why allow flights to land from COVID hotspots?

The big question is why?

When everybody is worrying about the U.K. variant of the coronavirus, why were there two flights from Heathrow landing at Pearson International on Tuesday? Why were passengers arriving from Pakistan, the Netherlands, India, Tanzania, China and Germany?

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Ottawa must crack down on Toronto underground banks financing terrorism, laundering drug money, say Iranian community leaders

Iranian-Canadian community leaders and anti-money laundering experts say Canada is failing to police the explosive growth of Toronto-based underground currency exchanges that are laundering drug money, financing foreign terrorist groups, and supporting the Iranian regime.

Kaveh Shahrooz, a lawyer and human rights activist, and Reza Banai, a Toronto businessman and former president of the Iranian Canadian Congress, said details of a Global News investigation into money laundering in the Toronto currency exchanges highlight a crisis that was already recognized in the Iranian community.


What Are Sources Of Iran’s Financing Of Terrorist Groups?

Mohammad Reza Naghdi, deputy coordinator of the IRGC, admitted that Iran has spent billions of dollars in the region over the past 30 years, in an interview with “Studio Negah Yek”, of the first channel of Iranian TV.

Of course, the IRGC’s budget and its financial aid to its allied forces in the region is not clear, but the main income of the IRGC, in addition to its dedicated official budget by the government, is provided from both domestic and foreign sources. The IRGC is currently involved in all economic and financial affairs in Iran and is the owner or shareholder of the largest commercial and economic sectors of the country, while it is exempt from paying taxes, and even the government does not supervise the IRGC’s financial affairs.

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Impeach Obama for Inciting Black Lives Matter Riots

Impeach Obama for Inciting Black Lives Matter Riots

If it’s good enough to impeach President Trump, it’s good enough to impeach Obama.

On May 31st, a violent Black Lives Matter mob burned American flags, threw bottles at police officers, and started a fire in the historic ‘Church of Presidents’ which had been visited by almost every president. Another building was set on fire, and windows across the area were smashed by the rampaging BLM mob wielding baseball bats, bricks, and even more lethal weapons.

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Are we about to witness a cloning boom?

Korea – Cloned Sniffer Dog

This year marks the 25th anniversary of a scientific milestone: the birth of Dolly the Sheep at Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute. Dolly was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell.

At the time, there were fears that the breakthrough would open the floodgates to a Brave New World scenario of cloned human beings. The nightmare was of a future in which certain individuals would be picked out on the basis of intelligence, looks or some other attribute — and then endlessly replicated.

But as far as we know that’s never happened. The first primates (a pair of crab-eating macaques) were cloned in 2017, but from embryonic, not adult, cells.

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Making America California

The Biden administration seems determined to run the country on the ruinous model of the Golden State.

As the Biden administration settles in and begins to formulate its agenda, progressive pundits, politicians, and activists point to California as a role model for national policy. If the administration listens to them, it would prove a disaster for America’s already-beleaguered middle and working classes.

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Communist China blames COVID cases on Catholics, begins new crackdown on religious activities

Fueled by social media posts from Chinese officials, Chinese Catholics have been blamed for a recent apparent resurgence of COVID-19 cases near Beijing, a move that a local priest described as being like the times of “Emperor Nero.”

Remember this the next time some politician or corporate sleaze admonishes you about your “racism.”

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Oregon Dems blast ‘relentless Republican attacks on values’ after Antifa trash party’s Portland HQ

Oregon Dems blast ‘relentless Republican attacks on values’ after Antifa trash party’s Portland HQ

Oregon’s Democratic Party has responded to Antifa’s Inauguration Day attack on its Portland headquarters by insinuating that Republicans are to blame and making no mention of the black-clad vandals who smashed up its property.

“Years of relentless Republican attacks on our Democratic values and the very foundations of our democracy have not stopped our work, and neither will this senseless vandalism,” the party stated on Monday in a Facebook post. “We are undeterred.”

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Groperette? Complaints against Payette include reports of physical contact

Complainants who took part in an independent probe into claims of a toxic workplace culture at Rideau Hall claim former governor general Julie Payette’s verbal harassment of staff crossed over into instances of physical contact, CBC News has learned.

The claims of physical contact were reported in testimony given to Quintet Consulting during interviews and will be included in the final report, multiple sources said.

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Good Lord.

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