In reality, Cullors case is quite egregious in how quickly she went from a local racial activist to living in luxury, but the extent to which these radical race-baiting huckers and grifters have turned divisive and false narratives around race into a full-on industry is jaw-dropping.
There are important parallels between the 1963 case of the self-immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức and the recent case in British Columbia (2021) of a father who was forced against his will by the court and the state to facilitate the pharmaceutical “sex reassignment” of his teenage daughter. Both cases speak to the desperation of people whose rights were trampled by an invasive all-powerful state and who were ignored by an indifferent and corrupt establishment beholden media.
In what should have been non-controversial legislation, the Republican-dominated Arkansas state House and Senate overturned the veto of Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson which attempted to block a measure to prevent doctors from providing hormone treatment, puberty blockers, or surgery to anyone under the age of 18 for the purpose of transitioning genders.
It has been three years since I escaped the clutches of religious extremism after being radicalized in Canada. Although I was born a Mennonite in Canada and I have never lived in an Islamic country, I converted to Islam at the age of 28 and married an extremist, who to this day, is part of a global terrorist network.
This past Friday, Justin Trudeau spoke out regarding a letter from gun control advocate group PolySeSouvient (PolyRemembers), a group with close ties to Ecole Polytechnique which, as most Canadians certainly remember, was the site of a gruesome mass shooting in 1989.
The main goal of anything done to stop the Liberals ban, such as the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights (CCFR) attempt to get a legal injunction against the ban, which despite not being granted by the judge, helps raise more awareness of the issues and the inherently unfair and frankly unconstitutional actions of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
However, it seems the r/WallStreetBets has turned the tables on overly leveraged hedge fund positions. By mobilizing a massive buy of the stock the hedge fund at the centre of the controversy Melvin Capital has found themselves massively out-of-the-money on this short position and now has to panic buy the stock to meet their obligations.
Kenney stated upfront that both he and the United Conservative Party are “categorically against The Great Reset. I think the whole idea is frankly cockamamie,” going on to also refer to The Great Reset ideas as “crazyville” and that he has “consistently opposed” it.
It has been very clear that the political focus of the bill is not on the women and children who have been exploited by sociopaths enabled by the big porn companies, but rather to fight “hate speech”.
Federal Heritage Minister, Steven Guilbeault, has been vocal on social media recently regarding his opinion on Big Tech’s censorship of prominent figures and free speech platforms. He wants more of it.
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