How Seinfeld (Hilariously) Exposed the Creepy Authoritarianism of Aggressive Do-Gooders

If you asked me what my favorite Seinfeld episode is, I’d have a hard time answering. There are just too many winners.

Many would say the best ever is “The Contest,” the Emmy Award-winning episode where Jerry and company compete to see who is “master of their domain.” And who can forget “The Soup Nazi” or “The Merv Griffin Show” or Kenny Rogers chicken (“The Chicken Roaster”)?

Personally, I’ve always been a fan of “The Race,” the one where Elaine is dating a communist—Ned Isakoff—who feeds Kramer a bunch of socialist propaganda that ends up getting Kramer and his side-kick Mickey fired from their Santa/Elf gig at Coleman’s department store.

All of these are worthy of discussion for belonging in the Seinfeld pantheon; I bust a gut laughing at each one. But one of the most instructive scenes—one fitting for our times—comes in “The Sponge,” when Kramer decides to participate in an AIDS walk to support charity.

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Civil Disobedience in Canada as People Rebel Against Vaccine Mandates by Having Picnics in the Streets

In Calgary, a city in Alberta province, Canada the local government has issued a vaccine passport mandate so in an act of mass civil disobedience people are bringing their own food and having picnics on the street.

How Racism Is Being Used To Destroy Freedom Of Speech : Video Report

The Liberal government’s internet censorship agenda is “a gross violation of Canadian’s freedoms” says Christine Douglass Williams.

Ms. Williams was fired from her position at Canada Race Relations Foundation for anti-immigration behaviour in September, 2017.

Strippers’ challenge of Ontario pandemic measures to be heard in court

An advocacy group representing strippers will argue in Ontario court this week that provincial pandemic measures affecting strip clubs have targeted the workers and violated their charter rights.

The application for judicial review was filed last fall after the province ordered the closure of all strip clubs following COVID-19 exposures and investigations at some Toronto facilities.

Strip clubs were later allowed to reopen with safety plans under Ontario’s pandemic rules, but the workers’ group intends to argue that strippers have been targeted and excluded even after the changes.

Fauci: ‘Too Soon to Tell’ if We Can Get Together for Christmas

Fauci said, “I believe the way the CDC has recommended is when you’re in a situation where you have a dynamics of virus in the community, where there is clearly a lot of spread, even if you are vaccinated, and you are in an indoor setting, a congregate setting, it makes sense to wear a mask and to avoid high-risk settings. We should be looking at ventilation in indoor places. It is clearly spread by aerosol, so you want more ventilation, which is the reason why outdoors is always much safer than indoors. If you are indoors, ventilation will be key. That’s the reason we should be paying attention to that.”

Cannabis users at ‘much higher’ risk of developing mental health issues

Those with a recorded history of cannabis use in general practice records are at a much higher risk of developing mental ill health problems such as anxiety or depression as well as severe mental illnesses, new research shows.

Cargo ships anchored off NY and LA face 4-WEEK wait to berth and trains in Chicago are backed up 25 miles with global supply chain on the brink of collapse: Americans face shortages of cars, shoes and exercise gear as holiday season looms

Dozens of cargo ships anchored off the coasts of Los Angeles and New York face shocking wait times of up to four weeks and railyards and trucking routes are hopelessly clogged due to the lack of manpower to unload goods – with an expert warning that the government needs to intervene or face spiraling inflation and unemployment.

The backlog of billions of dollars of toys, clothing, electronics, vehicles, and furniture comes as the demand for consumer goods hit its highest point in history as consumers stay home instead of spending money on travel and entertainment.

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Heroes of the Pandemic

Many highly accomplished and credentialed medical professionals have put their careers and reputations on the line with their public opposition to the failed COVID strategies of the global biomedical complex. For this, the corporate media has done everything it can to discredit them, and suppress their alternative message.

Over 9,100 medical doctors and scientists have signed a document charging policy-makers with potential “crimes against humanity,” accusing them of preventing physicians from providing life-saving treatments for their patients and suppressing open scientific discussion.

h/t Marvin

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‘Run everywhere’: Fledgling Maverick Party intends to up its game after poor results

The interim leader of the fledgling Maverick Party says it will be making some key changes after a disappointing result in last month’s federal election.

Formerly known as Wexit Canada, the party advocates for the independence of Western Canada or constitutional changes that would benefit the West. It ran 29 candidates in Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba.

It pulled in 1.4 per cent of the vote in Saskatchewan and 1.3 per cent in Alberta, but barely raised the needle in B.C., where it picked up 0.1 per cent.

“Things could have turned out better. I’m not going to try and BS you,” said interim leader Jay Hill in a recent interview with The Canadian Press.

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10 Legitimate Reasons So Many People Are Refusing The Covid Shots

As the pressure to take the experimental COVID vaccine intensifies, many people are being forced to make extremely difficult decisions that may greatly impact their livelihoods and even their lives. Unfortunately, there are too many people who still rely on the corporate-owned and controlled media to give them the truth about this issue. That is a big mistake.

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Not using preferred pronouns a human rights offense, Canadian tribunal rules

“Using correct pronouns communicates that we see and respect a person for who they are,” Devyn Cousineau, a member of the tribunal, wrote in the 42-page ruling . “Especially for trans, non-binary, or other non-cisgender people, using the correct pronouns validates and affirms they are a person equally deserving of respect and dignity.”

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Ontario university will not allow unvaccinated students who normally learn in-person to take online courses

When asked for a statement, a spokesperson said the university is following the directive of Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health in creating a vaccination policy for the institution.

No further explanation was provided for why students learning remotely would have to be fully vaccinated.

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How to Achieve Herd Immunity — Virology & Vaccine Expert Geert Vanden Bossche Explains

In a recent post on his Website, Geert Vanden Bossche, PhD, summarized his views about how to achieve herd immunity. While governmental narratives typically suggest that herd immunity can be achieved through mass vaccination, Geert Vanden Bossche has a very different view, which he already expressed in early March 2021 in an Open Letter to the WHO. Also last March, he explained in a Covexit.com webinar not only that vaccine-induced herd immunity was an illusion but that widespread vaccine-resistance was shortly to be expected.

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Canadians may need COVID-19 boosters by Christmas, Moderna president says

“In December and January, when flu season comes back and when respiratory viruses really take off around the holidays, it could become a very bad moment because you’ll see high forces of infection and breakthroughs,” president Stephen Hoge said in an exclusive interview with Global News’ current affairs show The New Reality.

Cultural Action Party has a succinct response: so what? As if a breach of constitutional or legal rights will impede PM Justin Trudeau from censoring the internet in Canada. His prototype is in place. It’s called the Great Internet Firewall of China.

How many people are fed up with the government’s rules?

Hundreds of small businesses in Ontario are publicly opposing the government’s vaccine passport system and many are staying quiet about their opposition but not enforcing the system on their customers.

Groups Warning of Imminent Global Supply Chain System Collapse

Judge asks prosecutors why Jan 6 protesters are being treated worse than BLM rioters

U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden noted that prosecutors have been treating the Jan. 6th rioters who’d rioted for a single day significantly harsher than the Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters who’d rioted for an entire summer and longer.

Prof sues UCLA ‘over suspension for not grading black students more leniently’

“Recently, I was suspended from my job for refusing to treat my black students as lesser than their non-black peers,” wrote Gordon Klein in an op-ed on Bari Weiss’s “Common Sense” newsletter on Substack.

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‘Unequivocally no. Sorry.’ Obstinate Fauci says he will not step down under rare grilling on lost trust

Dr. Anthony Fauci made a somewhat surprising appearance on conservative Hugh Hewitt’s radio show Wednesday and was grilled about whether he should step aside as chief White House medical advisor given that many Americans have lost confidence in him, rendering him a deterrent in the Biden administration’s ongoing pandemic efforts.

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Increased immigration cannot solve Canada’s aging issues because immigrants have parents, too

The fact that the phrase “immigrants have parents” even needs to be said reveals something about the framing of Canadian immigration policy: the tendency to see immigrants as production units, bits of human capital to slot into the Canadian economy and to fill Canadian skill shortages or to provide top talent.

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