The Washington Riot and the ‘End of America’ Crowd

The Washington Riot and the ‘End of America’ Crowd

This month’s mob assault on the Capitol in Washington DC has injected new vigor in the “end of America” crowd across the globe. In China and Russia, the talk is centered on the claim that American democracy is no longer a model for nations seeking a global profile. For Khomeinists in the Islamic Republic in Iran and Chavista in Venezuela, the event marked “the beginning of the end” for the “Great Satan”. Some chattering circles in Europe relaunched speculation about the end of America as leader in the international arena.

In the US itself, too, some commentators presented the incident as an historic turning point. Richard Haas of the Council on Foreign Relations, hailed by the Tehran daily Kayhan as “America’s greatest strategist”, saw the riot as the starting point of the “post-America” world order.

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Canadian politics is a sad affair: Under pressure to disavow Trump-supporting members, Conservatives slam Liberals for ‘American-style’ attacks says Red Star

Canadian politics is a sad affair: Under pressure to disavow Trump-supporting members, Conservatives slam Liberals for ‘American-style’ attacks says Red Star

When Canadians hear about Trump-style politics coming to the country, many collectively shudder.

But within a day of them recoiling in shock while watching thousands of pro-Donald Trump rioters storm the Capitol in Washington D.C., news outlets were reporting on a photo of the deputy leader of the Conservative party, Candice Bergen, wearing a camouflage Make America Great Again hat.

In the days that followed, more Conservative faux pas, ostensibly involving the far-right, began receiving attention.


Never crossed our minds frankly… Don’t call me Canada’s Donald Trump, Erin O’Toole says

Erin O’Toole wants you to know that he’s not Canada’s version of Donald Trump and that his Conservative Party is nothing like Trump’s bitterly divided Republicans.

O’Toole’s assurances come after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals launched a new effort to brand O’Toole and the Conservatives as “Trump North.”


Warped beyond reason by the weaponized lies of diversity, multiculturalism and mass immigration Canada is lost to identity politics.

Show me  the difference between the Conservative party and the Liberals. Each accuses the other of their identical sins. 

It’s reached the point where only whites, heterosexuals and Christians remain fair game for discrimination by our hatefully woke media and corrupt political class.

I sure as hell won’t be voting CPC or LPC.

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Jonathan Kay: The CBC’s toxic workplace exposed after arbitrator sides with fired reporter

Jonathan Kay: The CBC’s toxic workplace exposed after arbitrator sides with fired reporter

“…Between the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons alone, CBC television lost 25 per cent of its viewers. Its English-language audience share is now less than four per cent— a predictable consequence of policies that prioritize quotas and activist mono-think over editorial quality. At Thursday’s CRTC hearings into the renewal of CBC’s broadcasting licences (the transcript of which is available online), virtually every question and talking point went, in some way, to identity politics. On one of the few occasions when CBC CEO Catherine Tait mentioned actual programming, it was to boast about Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa, a newly announced show that looks exactly like every other similarly conceived CBC news show, except that — plot twist! — the host has a hijab. This is what now passes for fresh new thinking at the CBC: the same bad food served by a waiter of a different hue.”

Few care about the woke CBC. I have long said the CBC is its own culture unrelated and even hostile to Canada. Busy spending your tax dollars producing “content” solely for the CBC’s own consumption.  Harper should have defunded the cesspool when he had the chance.

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Ontario reports 3,422 new Covid cases

Ontario reports 3,422 new Covid cases


Uptake for the COVID-19 vaccine has been high among Toronto’s long-term-care home residents. For staff, not so much

They’re on the front-line of the COVID-19 pandemic, among the most at risk, and one of the first priorities for the rollout of the vaccine.

But vaccine uptake among employees of city-run long-term-care homes in Toronto has been spotty, and a lack of hard numbers in other regions is making it difficult to know exactly how many are on their way to being protected.

On Friday, the city announced a milestone, that vaccines have been administered at all long-term-care homes, ahead of next week’s goal. But according to Toronto Public Health, less than half, or 43 per cent, of the roughly 3,000 workers in city-owned homes have received the first dose of the vaccine or given consent to be vaccinated at an upcoming clinic. That’s compared to 91 per cent of residents within the city homes who opted to get the voluntary jab.


Mom is being transferred to a physio rehab today. It reached the point where I told the planner last week I would consider taking her home rather than have her imprisoned at the hospital. It was doing her more harm than good as conditions at the hospital were far from ideal. Broken hearing aids, stressed staff resulting in occasionally hostile nurses, it looked all too much like one of Ontario’s alleged care homes. I refuse to send Sainted Irish Mudda to one of those charnel houses.

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3 arrested, 18 failure to comply charges laid amid Toronto anti-lockdown protests

Toronto police arrested three people amid anti-lockdown protests in the city on Saturday, including two people who allegedly organized the demonstrations and a protester who allegedly assaulted a police officer.

Toronto police also laid 18 charges of failure to comply with the provincial stay-at-home order that’s currently in effect. A Toronto Police Service spokesperson said they were unable to say if it was 18 individuals who were charged or if some individuals are facing multiple charges. No further information has been released on the exact offences.

A large group flouted the province’s stay-at-home order by staging an anti-mask protest in Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square before marching down Yonge Street. Toronto police later reported there were two large gatherings in the core.

More – Police make arrests, disperse crowd of anti-lockdown protesters in downtown Toronto

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Homeland Security Committee Releases Report Outlining Biden Family Selling U.S. Policy for Personal, Financial Gain

Homeland Security Committee Releases Report Outlining Biden Family Selling U.S. Policy for Personal, Financial Gain

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee finalizes a report [pdf available here] with evidence of Joe and Hunter Biden conducting financial deals with foreign governments.  The report outlines how the Biden family sold access to government policy for personal financial benefit.

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China’s security chief optimistic about winning ‘protracted war’ with US

Chinese officials are optimistic about winning a geopolitical competition with the United States due to the perceived “decline of the West,” according to the boasts of a top Chinese Communist security chief.

“The rise of the East and the decline of the West has become [a global] trend, and changes of the international landscape are in our favor,” Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission chief Chen Yixin told colleagues, per a South China Morning Post translation. “The U.S. suppression [of us] is a major threat, but [our struggle with the US] is both a skirmish and a protracted war.”

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The French Left against Islamism

The French Left against Islamism

Debate around extremism has been plagued by cringe-inducing naivety

It was supposed to be the turning point in our response to violent Islamism. This week marks six years since more than a million people marched through the streets of Paris waving “Je Suis Charlie” placards in a show of defiance, echoed across the world, against the slaughter of satirists by a pair of jihadist brothers.

Today, with most Western countries reverting to type and responding to jihadist terror with obscurantism and denial, it looks like far fewer people were Charlie than was actually claimed. Not so in France, though, which is more or less united behind President Macron’s decision to confront the country’s domestic Islamist movement. In one poll at the end of last year, a staggering 79% of French citizens agreed that “Islamism has declared war on the Republic”.

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More than 7 in 10 Canadians support barring unvaccinated people from businesses: Nanos survey

TORONTO — More than seven in 10 Canadians support or somewhat support barring those who don’t have proof of vaccination from businesses where people are in close contact, according to a new Nanos survey.

The survey, conducted by Nanos Research in December 2020 and commissioned by CTV News, asked more than 1,000 Canadians 18 years of age and older if they would support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or oppose businesses (like airlines or movie theatres, where people are in close contact) having the right to bar a customer who does not have proof of vaccination.

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Hospital patients from GTA being transferred to Kitchener, Peterborough and even Kingston to free up space for COVID crush

Hospital patients from GTA being transferred to Kitchener, Peterborough and even Kingston to free up space for COVID crush

Hospitals in Greater Toronto are transferring critically ill patients further and further away and in ever greater numbers to cope with the ongoing crush of COVID-19 patients needing intensive care.

This past week, Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital transferred patients to Burlington. Peel’s William Osler Health System sent patients to Kitchener. And Scarborough Health Network was forced to transport patients more than 100 kilometres east to Peterborough — and is exploring options as far away as Kingston — as critical care units overflow with COVID-19 cases.


Sainted Irish Mudda Update.

Mom ended her 2 week Covid isolation last week at the hospital and the physio/rehab clinic has a bed for her. She was exposed to a staffer who tested positive but she did not catch the Kung Flu. She’ll be transferred tomorrow.

And guess what! The rehab she’s headed to has contained their Covid outbreak to the 4th floor and that means I can’t visit her for 2 weeks as she’ll be in isolation again.

Her hearing aids were dropped at the hospital and now don’t work. I was able to get them looked at last week and was told they are toast.

Got her a Pocket Talker and it works surprising well so that’ll do until we get her new hearing aids.

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OPP charges three officers, suspends four others over towing industry allegations

OPP charges three officers, suspends four others over towing industry allegations

…The officers facing charges all have at least 20 years of service with the OPP and served with either its Highway Safety Division or the Toronto detachment.

Const. Simon Bridle and Const. Mohammed Ali Hussain were both arrested this past week, while a warrant is out for the arrest of Const. Bindo Showan who is believed to be out of the province.


BINDO! G20 activist to launch $4-million lawsuit against officer, police forces and province (INCOGNITO)

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Lincoln Project co-founder resigns from group, admits to ‘inappropriate’ messages to multiple men

Longtime Republican operative and Lincoln Project co-founder John Weaver has resigned from the anti-Trump group he helped launched after admitting to having sent sexual messages to numerous men, with the veteran strategist also coming out as gay at the same time.

“The truth is that I’m gay. And that I have a wife and two kids who I love. My inability to reconcile those two truths has led to this agonizing place,” Weaver said…

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Scientists at Wuhan Virology Lab Had CCP Virus-Like Sickness in Autumn 2019, State Department Says

Scientists at Wuhan Virology Lab Had CCP Virus-Like Sickness in Autumn 2019, State Department Says

Several researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology fell ill with symptoms similar to those caused by the CCP virus in the Autumn of 2019, contradicting claims by a senior researcher from the institute who said there were no infections among the staff scientists.

The revelation is part of a fact sheet released by the U.S. Department of State on Jan. 15 which slams the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for obsessive secrecy around the origin of the CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.

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US Media: ‘Telling China’s Story Well’

US Media: ‘Telling China’s Story Well’

One of the foremost tasks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under Xi Jinping is, at his directive, to “tell stories about China well and spread China’s voice well; enable the world to see a multidimensional and colorful China; present China as a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and an upholder of international order”.

When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in December 2019 in Wuhan and the Chinese authorities allowed it to spread to the rest of the world, “telling China’s story well” suddenly became an acute concern. It was necessary to save the regime’s face, deflect blame and seek to portray China as heroically battling the pandemic, instead of the reality of having caused it. China went into an even more energetic propaganda mode than usual, seeking to control the narrative about the virus at every turn.

 

 

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