Charlie Kirk’s assassination is a warning shot for Canada. Here’s why

Canadians should not take the assassination of Charlie Kirk as merely another symptom of America’s fractious politics. They should take it as a warning. The killing of the conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder is part of a dangerous pattern of political violence that has engulfed the United States in recent years. The forces behind it, including polarization, toxic political rhetoric, the corrosive influence of social media, and the mainstreaming of extremism, are already at work in Canada. If left unchecked, the U.S. normalization of violence will inevitably be replicated in this country.


Seems the anti-Zionist left and their Muslim pals have been on a violent tear since Oct 7 2023 backed by our academy and politicians at all levels.

And before that the Liberal government launched its church arson program demanding you believe the fake graves lie.

And what about those who have faced the full force of state thuggery for misgendering some pervert?

Our government commits violence when calling citizens racists for objecting to mass immigration from incompatible cultures that has caused enormous hardship to ordinary Canadians.

Trying to “both sides” the overwhelming preponderance of Left Wing Violence is just our media gaslighting us on behalf of their paymasters.

The fact is most “political violence” in Canada originates with our Political Class and the elite.

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Terry Newman: Profs call out their association for left-wing mayhem

Some Canadian academics are accusing the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) of straying from its core mission of advocating for academic rights and fair working conditions to pursuing a politicized agenda that undermines its fundamental purpose. Specifically, they accuse CAUT of — issuing an unsubstantiated U.S. travel advisory, producing a likely skewed academic freedom report with soon-to-be added anti-Israel rhetoric, and encouraging administrative overreach into equity-based hiring that risks faculty autonomy — betraying its founding principles.

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Pro-pedophilia professor now under microscope: ‘Matter is being reviewed’

A teacher at a public university in New York now is under investigation after the public became aware of his promotion of pedophilia.

Twitchy revealed that the professor, SUNY-Fredonia teacher Stephen Kershnar, long has posted his views online.

“Imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. Imagine that she’s a willing participant. A very standard, widely held view is that there’s something deeply wrong about this,” he said. “It’s not obvious to me that it is in fact wrong.”

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Rutgers U. faculty groups support prof who said white people ‘gotta be taken out’

On Friday, the Rutgers branch of the American Association of University Professors said in a statement that after the interview Cooper had been subjected to a “renewed wave of racist attacks for her public scholarship.”

“We wish to express our unequivocal solidarity with Dr. Cooper,” the statement reads. “[We] affirm our support of her academic freedom, and […] decry the harassment and intimidation she now faces, including threats of physical violence fueled by a media smear campaign.”

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Syracuse professor is accused of defending 9/11 with claim it was ‘an attack on heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems’ that ‘many white Americans fight to protect’

Jenn M. Jackson, an assistant professor of political science, made the remarks in a series of tweets on Friday, a day before the 20th anniversary of the attacks that killed 2,977 people.

‘We have to be more honest about what 9/11 was and what it wasn’t. It was an attack on the heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems that America relies upon to wrangle other countries into passivity,’ wrote Jackson, who uses they/them pronouns.

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Racist Professor Demands a ‘Conviction of America’ After Chauvin Verdict

After a jury delivered three guilty verdicts for former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter of George Floyd Tuesday afternoon, the race-obsessed Left isn’t satisfied.

Their goal is revolution and genocide. Nothing less.

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Arizona State Dean: Grading Writing Based On Quality Is ‘Racist,’ Promotes ‘White Language Supremacy’

In a book titled “Labor-Based Grading Contracts: Building Equity and Inclusion in the Compassionate Writing Classroom,” professor Asao Inoue encourages teachers to ditch grading for a “labor-based” grading system wherein students earn grades based on their effort. The quality of a student’s writing would not help or hinder their course grade.

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“The Dirty Dozen”: University of British Columbia Professor Fired After Doxxing Students Who Dropped Her Class

We often follow controversies at universities over free speech and academic freedom issues, but few are quite so bizarre as the case of Dr. Amie Wolf. Wolf was fired after a period of paid administrative leave due to her attacks on 12 students who transferred out of her Indigenous Education in Canada course. Wolf has since lashed out at the university and other professors, including a vulgar diatribe. She is vowing to challenge the action of the university which she insists is due to her refusal to “assimilate to the institution’s norms” as “an academic who identifies as female Indigenous.”

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Professor ripped for ‘multiracial whiteness’ claim

A New York University professor has come under fire for writing a Washington Post opinion piece that claimed some black and Hispanic voters in the United States supported Donald Trump because of something called ‘multiracial whiteness.’

Cristina Beltran wrote that it was unsettling to see “a quarter to a third of Latino voters voted to re-elect Trump.”

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Defunding police, segregation, and speech crackdowns: 2020’s craziest campus stories

2020 was the year that unleashed COVID-19, the “defund the police” and Black Lives Matter movements, and an intense presidential election.

The year was no less chaotic on college campuses, despite most in-person courses shifting to online-only classes.

Campus Reform compiled a list of the craziest campus stories of 2020.

Those were the days… Pic – Delta Delta Delta, Texas University of Texas, Austin 1944

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