"Ve are not so different, you and I…" https://t.co/lCRt0mAv22
— The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome (@TheMossadIL) July 18, 2025
h/t Patti Jo
wtf
"Ve are not so different, you and I…" https://t.co/lCRt0mAv22
— The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome (@TheMossadIL) July 18, 2025
h/t Patti Jo

White Man Pretends To Be Genderfluid Black Migrant, Writes Horrible Poems, Gets Published 47 Times
… Aaron Barry is a white guy who originally wrote under the pen name “Jasper Ceylon.” He spent months pretending to be a bunch of made-up black people to prove the poetry world is ruled by racist wokies.
H/T Patti Jo
Canadian soccer fans eager to score a ticket to one of the 13 FIFA World Cup games in Toronto or Vancouver next summer can now purchase hospitality packages.
But the premium tickets for the group stage and round of 32 matches, which start at $2,500 and increase significantly depending on the level of service selected, won’t get you in to see Canada’s Men’s National Team on the pitch at Toronto’s BMO Field or BC Place in Vancouver.

In public parks, gyms and martial arts clubs — where children take classes — some of Canada’s most notorious white supremacists are preparing for violence.
The members of these fight clubs, known in white nationalist communities as “active clubs,” are hiding in plain sight. As part of their recruitment and online propaganda, they post videos of their training sessions, taking care to hide their faces and obscure their locations.
But a months-long CBC visual investigation, in collaboration with The Fifth Estate, reveals exactly where some of these groups are training.
Now do Islam CBC. Then do Antifa CBC.

A major fire broke out at a church on Thursday evening in Saint-Ours, Que., in the Montérégie region, the municipality announced in a social media post.
Firefighters from Sorel-Tracy, Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu and Saint-Roch-de-Richelieu were called to help fight the blaze that had engulfed the Église de l’Immaculée-Conception.
Arson? No way we can know at this point. h/t Mauser

CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane said this week he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within 48 hours after the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.
He said the trauma didn’t come from the gunfire itself but from the crowd’s reaction, which he claims made him fear for his life.

In 2024, a K-Pop star posted a photo of her Louis Vuitton bag adorned with several keychains, one of which was a plush toy monster, known as Labubu. Other celebrities followed suit, and the quirky, collectible characters became a worldwide phenomenon that launched the toy manufacturer Pop Mart to a market cap of $40 billion.

Stephanie Sahler was a cam girl. Ralph Puglisi was a man willing to pay anything for her doting attention. It was the perfect arrangement—until she realized that every penny he sent her was stolen
Jon Generous had blown through dozens of cam girls. According to his online bio, he was 54 years old and a successful real estate developer with cash to burn but nowhere to spend it. He was single, and he’d already provided his two adult children with hefty inheritances. Nothing he was buying made him happy, and that included the cam girls on MyGirlFund, an interactive sex site similar to OnlyFans. Jon wanted more than the typical snapshot or 30-second clip, though those were not off the table. He wanted thrills, sure, but also something more enduring—emotional connection. In the fantasy market, this pretend, paid relationship with benefits has a name: the girlfriend experience. Jon had the money and the patience. He just needed to find the one.
h/t Patti Jo

Among the thousands of Afghans offered asylum in Britain following a major data breach—kept secret for more than three years thanks to an unusually strict legal gag order—are individuals whose applications were previously rejected because of violent or sexual assaults.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage highlighted this aspect of the multifaceted scandal on Tuesday, saying that as a result, the “threat to women walking the streets of this country frankly is incalculable.”

Thousands of Canadians to start receiving invitations to apply to sponsor parents and grandparents
Thousands of Canadians will soon receive invitations to apply to sponsor their parents and grandparents as permanent residents.
The 2025 intake will open for a few weeks starting July 28 for 17,860 potential sponsors who submitted an interest-to-sponsor form in 2020, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in a notice published online Wednesday.
IRCC said its goal is to accept up to 10,000 complete applications under the federal Parents and Grandparents Program.
H/T Auntie Polly
This man slashed ICE’s tires during a raid then tried running away.
He was promptly maced, tackled, and arrested.
FAFO pic.twitter.com/MPcv0N24Li
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 17, 2025
Hope Walz says that Trump hates his followers and he’s probably on the Epstein list. pic.twitter.com/SyXxdxEPpB
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) July 16, 2025

Idiocracy-a-like Democrat Jasmine Crockett argued during a hearing that USAID, the slush fund decimated by DOGE, is desperately needed in order to fund US propaganda in places like Iraq to ensure Islamists there don’t become radicalised against America.

New details in the probe of last month’s Air India crash are shifting the focus to the senior pilot in the cockpit.
A black-box recording of dialogue between the flight’s two pilots indicates it was the captain who turned off switches that controlled fuel flowing to the plane’s two engines, according to people familiar with U.S. officials’ early assessment of evidence uncovered in the crash investigation.
h/t Patti Jo

Girls’ softball was an inclusive sport in Alberta. For this teen, a new law could end that
Riley Simpson has been playing softball since they were nine years old. They fell in love with the sport after watching their older sister play.
In June, their softball team won the Edmonton city championship and Riley was hoping to play on higher-level teams as they grew and got better.
In Alberta, where Riley is from, most competitive softball teams are girls’ teams. This has never been a problem for Riley, who recently turned 15 years old and is non-binary, thanks to inclusive sporting policies, a co-ed mentality in softball and pre-puberty androgyny.
CBC is a pedophile grooming gang.