Are You a Commie Pinko? Take the Quiz!

Should EVERYONE take this quiz? No. For instance, if you were angered at the Canadian truckers having fun in hot tubs, enjoying pig roasts, and playing hockey in what is possibly the world’s most peaceful protest, but cheered on Antifa and BLM as they shot 12 cops and then shot 12 more, and caused over $1 billion in damage, well, you should save time and start learning the Chinese alphabet.

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Prime Minister Trudeau Announces That Canadians Do Not Appreciate Him Enough, Therefore a National Emergency Should Remain

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exhibits the classic pathological traits of an abuser, refusing to allow his victims to question his authority. It really is quite remarkable, and we are not saying that in the figurative sense, we mean it literally. Think of an abusing spouse who is finally confronted by his victim after their family intervenes to confront the situation. The parallels of the dynamic are remarkable in the context of Trudeau’s effort.

Trudeau’s Puppet: Voters Not Happy With Jagmeet Singh

Voters in Burnaby South have sent a clear message to Jagmeet Singh over his support of Trudeau’s emergency powers, plastering posters and a large tarp on his office to condemn his decision.

“NDP Betrayal on Family Day,” reads a poster. “Jagmeet is Trudeau’s Lap Dog,” reads another. “Burnaby South Deserves Better!” And finally, “JAGMEET: TRUDEAU’S PUPPET,” a spray-painted tarp reads.

Tamara Lich Is Canada’s First Political Prisoner

Tamara Lich is Canada’s first political prisoner. Committed what is basically a made-up crime, but being held in prison to show other freedom-loving Canadians what the government is willing to do if they step out of line.

In contrast, David Alexander Zergarac, the man who tried to murder 4 people with his car as a means of counter-protest to the convoy, was able to make bail.


IRS Announces Alternative To Facial Recognition Software

After an initial backlash over its facial recognition feature, the Internal Revenue Service said Monday it started a new option that will allow taxpayers to sign up for online accounts without the use of the controversial biometric data.

Taxpayers wanting to use its services online will still have to use ID.me to register, but people will have the option of verifying their identity during a “live virtual interview” instead of uploading a video selfie.

Jim Crow Returned in Sacramento, Leftists Went Wild, But Yes, It Was Yet Another Fake Hate Crime

They thought they finally had a genuine racist, white supremacist hate crime in the Sacramento City Unified School District on Friday, and the excitement was palpable. At C.K. McClatchy High School in Lake Park, Calif., someone wrote “white” above one water fountain, and “colored” over another. Jim Crow had returned, finally, after so many years of race victimhood propagandists longing for him to come back, and Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge Aguilar was ready with his best this-cannot-stand face as he intoned: “I am both angry and heartsick that racist graffiti was discovered on the C. K. McClatchy campus today. We take this incident very seriously. Racism and racist language will not be tolerated in our schools.”

Rittenhouse Announces New Plan to ‘Hold the Media Accountable for the Lies,’ Lists Names

Rittenhouse announced Monday that he is forming The Media Accountability Project in an effort to police the mainstream media when the innocent face the kind of media lynching that he endured even after being found innocent of murder charges lodged against him for defending himself during the riots.

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RCMP commissioner wants Canadians to report “anti-authority” Internet opinions

RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki urged Canadians to report suspicious Internet behaviour, including comments by people who express “anti-government, anti-law enforcement” opinions.

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Trudeau Decides He’s Not Done Cosplaying As A Dictator

In a move that anyone with a brain predicted, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that he’s not ready to give up the “emergency powers” he invoked and used to clear out the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa.

During a press conference, Trudeau claimed that even though the “blockades” have been lifted, the “state of emergency is not over.” Apparently, he wants a little more time to continue cosplaying as a certain Cuban dictator who is definitely not his real father.

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“Canada does not want to see itself this way”

The New York Times reported last weekend that police in Ottawa had arrested protesters at gunpoint, a claim that was quickly challenged and denounced by prominent Canadian journalists.

“This is wrong,” tweeted freelance reporter Justin Ling, who had been covering the police action from Ottawa. CBC News TV host Ginella Massa called the Times headline “false and incredibly dangerous rhetoric” and CBC radio host Piya Chattopadhyay asked “where are you getting this bs from?”.

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The Rising Biosecurity Surveillance Regime

Our ruling class saw in Covid an opportunity to revolutionize how we relate to one another and how we exist in the world. Recall how the phrase “the new normal” emerged almost immediately in the earliest days of the pandemic. This public health crisis offered the ideal pretext for expanding exceptional state powers beyond all previous limits. Our government and public health authorities have still not defined the thresholds for what counts as a public health emergency—the supposed legal justification for burdensome Covid “countermeasures” (a military, not a medical, term), serious infringements on civil liberties, and censorship of dissenting voices. The assumption of emergency powers by both elected officials and unelected bureaucrats continues indefinitely, with little critical scrutiny and no appropriate checks and balances.

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‘We will actively look to identify you’: Ottawa police chief warns departed protesters

“If you are involved in this protest, we will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges,” Ottawa police tweeted Sunday. A day earlier, interim Police Chief Steve Bell was asked whether police would continue to go after those protesters who had remained in Ottawa, even if they chose to go home at some point.

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