‘I’m Going to Rape You, Dirty White Girl’

‘I’m Going to Rape You, Dirty White Girl’

Remix News, the indispensable and unique news source chronicling the manifold glories of mass Muslim migration and multiculturalism in Europe, ran a video on Sunday containing the testimony of Celine, a 22-year-old girl in France, who“describes how two North African immigrants sexually harassed and threatened her and her friend.”

Celine recounted that one of the migrants said to one of the young women: “I’m going to rape you, dirty white girl… You’re scared, dirty white girl?”

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Canadian schools ditch Mother’s and Father’s Day celebrations in the name of diversity

Canadian schools ditch Mother’s and Father’s Day celebrations in the name of diversity

An elementary school in Winnipeg will send students home with “family gifts” this week, instead of traditional Mother’s Day and Father’s Day presents, part of a new trend among some Canadian schools downplaying or eliminating the traditional parental celebrations.

Grade 1 and 2 teachers at Sage Creek School in Winnipeg informed parents of the change last week, just days before Mother’s Day.

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CIA spy BLAMES Dr Fauci for covering up Chinese COVID lab leak by ‘injecting himself’ into top-secret probe

CIA spy BLAMES Dr Fauci for covering up Chinese COVID lab leak by ‘injecting himself’ into top-secret probe

An active CIA agent has accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of orchestrating a cover-up that derailed American spies from blaming the Covid pandemic on China.

CIA officer James Erdman told senators on Capitol Hill that in August 2021, the intelligence community was on the verge of concluding the pandemic leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.

But just days before the bombshell finding could be released, Fauci ‘injected himself’ into the probe and ‘significantly influenced’ intelligence officials to drop their conclusion. Fauci was then head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Wilders Urges Legal Fight Against Asylum Distribution Law

Wilders Urges Legal Fight Against Asylum Distribution Law

PVV leader Geert Wilders has called on Dutch municipalities to take legal action against the asylum distribution law, known in the Netherlands as the Spreidingswet. He made the appeal during a parliamentary debate with Christian Democratic Asylum and Migration Minister Bart van den Brink, which arose after several protests against asylum centres across the country, including unrest in Loosdrecht, Aalsmeer, IJsselstein, Den Bosch, and Apeldoorn.

Wilders said he rejects violence at demonstrations. At the same time, he defended the broader resistance to the law. According to him, the Spreidingswet forces municipalities to provide asylum centres in places where people do not want them, and he called on the minister to withdraw the law.


Tweet translation For all those who think people from Loosdrecht are right-wing extremist tokies. Without democratic input, these people are being told that 110 displaced men are coming. displaced men who now and then cause this kind of thing at the places where they stay. This is now and then reality!

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Jamie Sarkonak: B.C. human rights tribunal rules conservatism not a real political view

Jamie Sarkonak: B.C. human rights tribunal rules conservatism not a real political view

While B.C.’s human rights code notionally protects people on the basis of political belief, this didn’t help a Simon Fraser University political science professor who was denied a job over his lack of support for DEI. Indeed, the tribunal decided in April not to give the matter a hearing.

Josh Gordon had taught at the SFU policy school from 2014 to 2021 on various contracts. He applied for a tenure-track position in 2021, but, despite having positive student reviews, a history of teaching in the faculty (contract renewals and pay increases indicated he was performing well) and a point of view that added diversity to the policy school, he was shut down.

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Pax Annexa

Pax Annexa

In February, President Trump joked at a closed-door Alfalfa Club dinner, “We’re not going to invade Greenland. We’re going to buy it.”

Alas there is no Buckwheat Club or even a Spanky Club.

He explained, “It’s never been my intention to make Greenland the 51st state. I want to make Canada the 51st state. Greenland will be the 52nd state. Venezuela can be 53rd.”

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Danielle Smith vows to appeal Alberta court decision overruling separatist petition

Danielle Smith vows to appeal Alberta court decision overruling separatist petition

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her government would appeal a court ruling on Wednesday that struck down the approval of an independence petition that could have forced a separation vote in the province.

In two decisions posted on Wednesday, Justice Sheila Leonard ruled that Alberta’s chief electoral officer Gordon McClure wrongfully approved the petition given an earlier ruling that found the separation question would violate First Nations’ treaty rights. She also found that the Crown had failed in its duty to consult with applicants Piikani Nation, Siksika Nation, Blood Tribe and Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation.

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My Encounters With the SPLC

My Encounters With the SPLC

I was still learning how to be a father when the Southern Poverty Law Center came after me.

On a winter night during my corporate paternity leave in 2023, my Twitter started blowing up. A couple inconsequential kids were gloating. I had a sense of what it was. Someone from the SPLC had been snooping around my LinkedIn that week. Eventually, I surveyed the damage: The SPLC had published a hit piece targeting me and two better-known conservative figures for our professional relationships with the Danube Institute, a geopolitical think tank in Budapest. The piece suggested we had violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). With the subtlety of a baboon, a D.C. lawyer clearly friendly to the SPLC asserted our contracts “seem to raise significant FARA concerns” and that my contract was the “most likely to require FARA registration.” His law firm even boasted about the analysis on its website.


The Liberals use the same tactics in Canada.

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WTF?

WTF?

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Fentanyl ingredients entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs, U.S. DEA boss says

Fentanyl ingredients entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs, U.S. DEA boss says

Chemicals used to make fentanyl are streaming into the Port of Vancouver on their way to drug labs run by Mexican cartels on Canadian soil, the head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration told senators in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.

DEA administrator Terrance Cole said U.S. law enforcement officials are “very conscious” of fentanyl being manufactured in Canada for export across the border and there have been “significant seizures” of the drug in Canada over the past two months.

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California’s War on Autonomous Trucking

California’s War on Autonomous Trucking

As notorious as California freeways are, the state’s leading gubernatorial candidates are vying to make things even worse. Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and billionaire fossil-fuel investor Tom Steyer have each vowed to reverse the California DMV policy authorizing autonomous truck testing. Though framed publicly as a safety issue, the candidates occasionally reveal that the real conflict is between labor and technology.

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