RCMP asks for help handling troubling number of kids radicalizing online

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When RCMP Supt. Jean-Guy Isaya first started as a police officer 20 years ago, school outreach involved drug safety programs.

Now the Mountie says there’s a growing need to talk to kids about violent extremism.

“We believe that young people and minors pose the same threat as adults,” said Isaya, who works in the RCMP’s national security team.

“This trend is certainly continuing and it doesn’t seem to want to disappear.”

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Bah, Humbug! Extreme Left Guardian Delivers Christmas Day Carbon Scold

The determinedly left-wing Guardian newspaper came down hard on Christmas Day and adopted an Ebenezer Scrooge tone as it scolded those who celebrate the birth of Christ.

It cautioned Co2 emissions produced by anyone enjoying Yuletide travel, gifts, family time, lighting, and food are destroying the planet and “the whole meaning” of the day itself.

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From The Star – A Paid Liberal Party Influencer Operation: Far-right influencers are weaponizing Canada as a warning to Americans!!!

Lauren Southern, aged 29, is nostalgic for the good old days.

In a 17-minute video posted by Tenet Media five months ago titled “My Home Town’s Been Destroyed,” the Canadian-born darling of certain far-right corners of the internet takes viewers to Surrey, B.C., illustrated by soaring drone shots of single family homes backdropped by the Fraser River. Mentally, Southern invites them back to the idyllic mid-1990s when, as she recalls, the famously diverse Vancouver suburb still had immigration, “but you know, we all spoke the language — generally integrated,” she says.

“There were still pockets you could live in, where it was a real community,” she says.


And she’s right. The Star, a paid Liberal Party influencer operation would rather drink poison than admit that of course. Really they’d rather you drink poison than admit they are the “Help” paid to peddle the vicious cons of the LPC.

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RCMP videos show how extremist ideology fuelled armed Coutts protesters

Sitting in an interview room in a southern Alberta RCMP detachment, Tony Olienick looked calm.

He stretched his legs as he casually told a police investigator what he thought should happen to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

“He needs to be tried for treason,” Olienick said between bites of dinner.

“If he’s proven guilty, like we know he is, hang him – and get back to how it should be.”

I bet the majority of Canadians have fantasized in similar fashion about Trudeau or other political opponents and let’s face it Justin is an extremist, a very harmful one.

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Politics has been colonised by fanatics and bores

Labour MP Dawn Butler’s attack on the new Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, might have been demented, but it wasn’t surprising. Butler is a figure immersed in a simplistic ideology derived from critical race theory, which insists that everything can be explained in terms of race. Her rhetoric over the years – and her infamous retweet last weekend, suggesting that electing a black woman as leader of a right-wing party in a white-majority country represents the epitome of white supremacy – might have appeared deranged to the rest of us. But it was entirely in keeping with a certain unthinking, obsessive, monomaniacal mindset.

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‘Saxon Separatists’ arrested for plotting coup in eastern Germany

A hard-right politician is among eight young men arrested in police raids across three countries for plotting a violent regional coup in eastern Germany to establish a dictatorship “modelled on Nazism”.

A group of 15 to 20 right-wing extremists, who called themselves the “Saxon Separatists”, are alleged to have stockpiled military equipment and performed battle-training exercises in preparation for an armed rebellion.

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Fascism Is a Progressive Tendency — Not a Trump One

“Yes, I do. Yes, I do.” No, this wasn’t a response from the vice president to a “marriage proposal.” Rather, such was the refrain of Kamala Harris who has apparently entered the “Trump is a fascist” phase of her wilting campaign. Asked at a CNN town hall whether she thinks Donald Trump is a fascist, Harris was not content with one “Yes, I do”; it took two.

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Violence and Threats: How a Campaign of Fear Has Shaken Canada’s Sikhs

On a warm July night two years ago, Moninder Singh received a chilling message from special federal agents who showed up at his house in British Columbia: You are being formally warned that there is an imminent threat to your life. Avoid public spaces. Enhance security at home.

The first person he called — a friend and fellow activist in a campaign promoting an independent Sikh homeland carved out of India — had just gotten the same ominous warning.

A year later, that friend, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was dead.

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Inside the world of Martin Sellner, millennial influencer of Europe’s far right

The Post spent time with Sellner to understand his secretive movement and how his rhetoric found its way into the Trump campaign and Austria’s election on Sunday.

SCHNELLRODA, Germany — In a food hall adorned with pastoral scenes of rural German life, Martin Sellner, self-proclaimed champion of mass migrant deportations, fielded question from a rapt audience. An ash-blond young mother raised her hand. She remarked on the importance of improving Germanic gene pools, then asked whether a people of such “progress and innovation” should honestly see themselves as run-of-the-mill humans.

“Good question,” Sellner said, responding with an answer that touched on biology, population trends and extraterrestrial invasions.

When asked directly, Sellner, 35, a far-right Austrian provocateur, will say he is no racist — but argues that each race would be happier in its own geographic corner. His Generation Identity movement, he says, adheres to nonviolent activism to protect ethno-European culture, citing Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Arab Spring as inspiration.


Trump’s deportation “rhetoric” is due more to Eisenhower than Sellner but that sort of thing just doesn’t sell smear jobs.

The Washington Post’s liars are propagating a disinformation campaign created by Germany’s government to smear the AfD with their “plan” to deport millions of non-native Germans.

“Following revelations in January that Sellner discussed remigration during a secret meeting with members of Germany’s AfD, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of German cities for days, suggesting both the extent of his enduring toxicity and the measure of his power.”

Thankfully Euroconservative exposed this lie – Correctiv Director Met With Chancellor Scholz Days Before Publishing AfD Disinfo Piece

The managing director of the disinformation-peddling media outlet Correctiv met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz days before the ‘secret’ Potsdam meeting, and the publication’s subsequent, grossly deceptive reporting on the gathering. 

The outlet’s  ‘investigative reporting’ from the meeting—in which it spread brazen lies about a non-existent Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) plan to deport millions of German citizens with migration backgrounds—propelled a wave of anti-AfD demonstrations across Germany and prompted calls for the traffic light coalition to ban the increasingly popular insurgent party.

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Anthony Fauci hospitalized after testing positive for West Nile Virus

Dr Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was hospitalized after testing positive for West Nile virus.

Fauci, a longtime public health official who became a household name as part of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has now been discharged and is expected to recover fully, a spokesperson said.

h/t Mauser

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Behind the Movement to Turn Back the Clock on Gender Roles

Husbands who head the household and go to work to provide for their family. Wives whose primary roles are homemaker and mother.

A conservative vision of America has gained momentum among those who fear American culture has swung too far from their long-held ideal of what a family should look like, and, in some quarters, reject deviations from that view.

Resurfaced comments from Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance about the political influence of “childless cat ladies,” and his more recent worries about Americans’ reluctance to have children, reflect a deeper movement coursing through politics, social media, churches and households.

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The far right has moved online, where its voice is more dangerous than ever

The resurgence of far-right violence in the UK is in part due to Elon Musk’s decision to allow figures such as Tommy Robinson back on to the social media platform X, researchers say.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and those of his ilk are not leaders in the traditional sense and the far right has no central organisation capable of directing the disorder and violence that has been seen, experts say.

Jacob Davey, director of policy and research at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), said: “People have been naming the EDL [English Defence League] as key figures when the EDL actually has ceased to function as a movement.”

Brace yourselves it’s the Guardian/Observer

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German Court: Reporting on ‘Remigration’ Conspiracy Was False

AfD’s legal representative says left-wing media dreamed up the Potsdam plot.

Claims by a German state-funded, left-wing media outlet about a conspiracy to conduct the mass deportation of migrants have been shattered in court. A ruling by a court in Hamburg prohibits public broadcasters from repeating the allegation that the expulsion of German citizens of foreign origin was discussed by participants at a meeting in Potsdam last November.

Germany funds something on the order of 27 “news sites.”

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It’s Not Far-Right, It’s Counter-Culture

As mainstream progressive culture goes ever further left, more and more people in the centre or right are being labelled ‘far-right.’ This progressive culture has been taught for decades, in that if boundaries aren’t constantly being torn down, progress isn’t being made. Most attitudes in the centre/right haven’t changed, but the left demands they do, since they control the majority of the media that considers itself ‘respectable.’

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Germany: AfD politician bites violent leftist during scuffle

A hard-Right German politician bit a protester on the leg as tens of thousands gathered for a march against his party.

Stefan Hrdy of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party was driving to his party’s event in the west German city of Essen when the street was blocked by some 150 protesters.

The former parliamentary candidate was filmed being told by police he should find an alternative route.

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