‘White People’ Isn’t a Thing

In the wake of the Daniel Penny verdict, the soon to be departing, progressive member of Congress Jamaal Bowman addressed a thread on X to “Dear White People.”

What followed was typical dreck. “I don’t know why I feel the need to keep talking to you,” Bowman opened his missive. “I don’t know why part of me still has hope for you and for us.”

What was most notable about this sorry little exercise was that Bowman thought writing a note to “white people” made sense in the first place. It’s a little like beginning a letter, “Dear Earthlings.”

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Toronto Star offers handy guide to help you avoid “diverse” neighborhoods

How diverse is your neighbourhood? A new website shows how immigration to Canada has transformed our cities

Have you ever wondered how your local community stacks up when it comes to diversity in ethnicities, income levels, language spoken or education attainments?

Residents of Canada’s six largest metropolitan areas can now check that out through a website launched on Monday that tracks the transformation of the country by immigration down to the neighbourhood level.

Coined “Superdiversity,” the project crunches immigration and census data into interactive graphics and maps that showcase Canada’s changing landscapes and how socioeconomic indicators such as wealth, income, employment status and education play out across ethnic groups, generations of newcomers and neighbourhoods.


Diversity is code for anti-white racism in Canada and has turned a once great nation into a balkanized low trust society of 5th column imported sectarian hatreds. The Star hates you.

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The Media And The Lie That Was The Duke Lacrosse Coverage

Well isn’t this interesting.

headline this week:

The Victim Involved in the Infamous Duke Lacrosse Players Sexual Assault Case Admits She Lied

For those who came in late, back there in the Stone Age of 2006, three Duke University lacrosse players were accused of raping a stripper, a stripper who happened to be black. Her name: Crystal Magnum. The players denied the allegations. 

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The Coming Fight to Abolish DEI

There is a great clanging and clamoring around the offices in Washington, D.C. and Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Political operatives, policy wonks, and opposition figures are all planning for the arrival of the second Donald Trump administration.

I’ve spoken with many of the people in the president-elect’s orbit who are planning how to staff Cabinet departments and set a new tone on the administration’s first day. Much of our discussion has focused on the approach to DEI, or “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

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THOMAS: Where you live in Calgary determines how much of a racist you are says, new DEI-drenched city plan

If you’ve lived in Calgary for a number of years (and especially if you were born in Calgary) you might be a racist.

If you own a home in Calgary, you might be a racist.

If you operate a business or provide services in Calgary, you might be a racist.

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Montreal community centre pilloried for tickets charging extra for white people

A Montreal community centre has cancelled its plans for a “family-friendly” dance party after it was pilloried for stratifying admission pricing based on race.

The Shake La Cabane FAM-JAM – to be held Sunday, Dec. 8, at La Cabane community centre – advertised $25.83 general admission, but only $15.18 if the attendee was “Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Colour.”

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Migrant grievance grifter who stalked elderly woman cries about Racist Canada in Star

A wave of South Asian racism is sweeping Canada — and the Liberals’ missteps on immigration helped fuel the problem

Ashwin Annamalai, a housing and transit advocate, is not the type to keep quiet.

But he says he never thought he’d be talking about the racism he’s experienced in 2024.

The 31-year-old software programmer, who moved to Canada from India to study computer science at the University of Waterloo in 2018, has grown accustomed to seeing hateful posts about people of South Asian ancestry online — pointing to a recent post in a Waterloo Facebook group where a user, using a derogatory term for South Asians, says “they will never be Canadian and they all need to go back.”


I feel so sorry for him! An elderly woman he scared abused him! He should go jump on the first boat home!

This guy is hoping to secure a cushy little sinecure on the DEI grievance bandwagon.

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Who cares about BLM?

A jury found Daniel Penny innocent of Alvin Bragg’s ridiculous charges related to subduing a homeless man who threatened passengers in a subway car. The exoneration demolished a media narrative that Penny was a white supremacist stalking black men.

AP said, “A Marine veteran who used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider was acquitted on Monday in a death that became a prism for differing views about public safety, valor and vigilantism.”


God forbid people defend themselves and others!  Why that could lead to civilization and public safety! And we all know the Liberal-Left is upset simply because Penny is a white male.

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Jeff Arbus: The question of why Jews stay is as relevant in modern-day Canada as it was in Nazi Germany … forgets his union bashes white people & smears any opinion right of Stalin

“Why did the Jews stay?”

This question, asked by a high school student during a recent Holocaust education session I gave at a Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., high school, shook me. Today, as violent antisemitism surges in cities like Montreal, Amsterdam and beyond, it is a question many Canadian Jews, including myself, are now asking.

… For many, escaping was logistically and financially impossible — one needed a place to go and the means to get there by train or boat. Some believed the horror was temporary, trusting non-Jewish friends to demand justice. Sound familiar?


This article goes directly to the victimhood fail file. The author is a former union leader who happens also to be Jewish.

He was an OPSEU member. What does OPSEU have to say about Diversity? About Muslims? About White people?

In a world where racism, far-right ideology and white nationalism are on the rise – where Jews, Muslims, immigrants and other equity-seeking groups are threatened with discrimination and increasing violence – we must take a stand against division and fear, and embrace unity and hope.

So Whites who stand up for themselves, who care about the Canada we are in the process of losing are slandered as “White Nationalists” undeserving of a country or protection under his treasured concept of “equity”.

Any opinion that is right of  Stalin is of course smeared as “Far-Right”.

These policies were in place while Arbus served.

He is a tone deaf hypocrite to lecture us about the silence of support and the hatefulness of Canada when he and his union are among the “oppressor class” of institutionalized anti-White racism in Canada.

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Remember a town called Brampton?

This article was written in 2013 and of course White people are racist.

White flight takes hold in Brampton

Mary Di Biase doesn’t want to become part of a quiet but growing migration out of Brampton. But after living there for almost 43 years, leaving is often on her mind.

h/t Mauser

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Majority of Canadians oppose racist equity hiring practices

Majority of Canadians oppose equity hiring — more than in the U.S., new poll finds

A majority of Canadians say that employers should not take cultural or ethnic backgrounds into consideration when hiring, according to new polling.

Fifty-seven per cent of Canadians disagree with the notion that equity should be a part of hiring, according to the poll done by Leger for the Association for Canadian Studies.

“The survey results point to some pushback on the issue of minority hiring in Canada and the United States,” said Jack Jedwab, president of the Association for Canadian Studies, in an email.


Still haven’t heard anything from Poilievre on whether he will repeal Canada’s current anti-White hiring legislation.

h/t Patti Jo

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She’s Chief Resident of Yale’s Child Psychiatry Program. She Also Says Her Husband Can’t Have White Friends ‘Unless They Meet Me First.’

Ahead of the holiday season, Amanda Calhoun appeared on MSNBC’s The ReidOut to deliver a message to its liberal viewers: It’s okay to cut off your conservative relatives.

“So, if you are going into a situation where you have family members, where you have close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you,” Calhoun told Joy Reid earlier this month, “it’s completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why. I think you should very much be entitled to do so, and I think it may be essential for your mental health.”

h/t GR

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Ta-Nehisi Coates, the DEIty

Ten years in an America enslaved to race recrimination

Adecade ago, in June 2014, the Atlantic published a cover story with a simple declarative title: “The Case for Reparations,” by Ta-Nehisi Coates. The piece had taken him two years to write, and the work paid off — with praise sweeping through the ranks of media, prizes from the most prominent elite institutions. The piece was named the “Top Work of Journalism of the Decade” by New York University’s journalism institute. It was hailed as a rare piece of writing which pushed open a cultural dialogue about a controversial subject.

This conversation had been taking place among liberal elites and in all the high places they command — at the Kennedy School and in the New Yorker and National Public Radio — but in August that year it exploded into something more when the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri became a flashpoint in America’s racial reckoning. Coates’s examination of America’s incapacity to truly deal with its history of sin, slavery and persecution went from being the stuff of ethical and intellectual debate to creating the basis for an entire movement — bridging the gap between the high and the low.

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The anti-white ideology poisoning young minds is about to face a reckoning

White Supremacy BLM Antifa

Donald Trump couldn’t be clearer. He intends to abolish the Department of Education. He stated during the election campaign that “one thing I’ll be doing very early in the administration is closing up the Department of Education in Washington, DC, and sending all education … back to the states”.

Some are wondering why he would bother. Created 45 years ago in the dying days of Jimmy Carter’s administration, the Department is one of the smaller Cabinet-level federal agencies. With a mere four and half thousand employees, abolishing it will hardly drain the Washington swamp.

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Jamie Sarkonak: Parks Canada celebrates a settler scalper, but slanders Sir John A.

The reason Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil (1702-65) wasn’t commemorated with a Parks Canada plaque until last week might have something to do with his history of raiding and scalping British colonists.

Beausoleil, an Acadian born into the dying days of Acadia, didn’t take too kindly to British rule. The Brits took much of the territory in 1713, snapping up New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the resolution of the War of the Spanish Succession. So, in adult life, Beausoleil did what he could to terrorize the new owners of the land.

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