During the 2020 election campaign for the US presidency, corporate media, Candidate Joe Biden aka Sleepy Joe and prominent democratic candidates for US senate and the house representatives repeated the assertion as they had for four years prior, that violence in America was a product of Donald Trump’s America.
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Erin O’Toole, in a move that goes against the position held by most delegates of the CPC, and the position he took during the 2020 leadership race, has announced that if elected he would still support the infamous carbon tax.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has put himself in a rather strange position. In his attempts to please the mainstream media news cycles around several issues he has gone for such a middle-of-the-road route on everything he has failed to make anyone happy, particularly his own party’s base.
Based on the polls, if any decently well-organized party made one of its main platform planks as being opposed to sex-selective abortion they would dominate the social policy debate. Seriously what would Trudeau, Singh, O’Toole, Blanchet, or Paul be able to say in favour of not banning a practice that mainly targets unborn girls for being girls? That would be an optics nightmare for all of them.
China is using this new digital push to phase out its physical currency, but the main issue with this is that while cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are decentralized, currencies such as the digital yuan are controlled by the central bank; in this case, the Communist Party-controlled People’s Bank of China.
Many who watched the recent Conservative Party convention found themselves in disbelief. I am not an exception to this. I watched as Erin O’Toole firmly laid the foundation for policies few in the West support. Chiefly among them, a further alienated Western Canada.
The Conservatives don’t even have to fully endorse the actions of Grace Life Church in order to seize onto the golden opportunity to simply condemn a church being made an example of by AHS and the RCMP far beyond what the law would require the punishment to be for violating provincial restrictions, whether you agree with them or not.
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.
As Ontario continues its downward slide towards economic insolvency amidst this increase of blatant corruption, the public’s patience is now razor-thin. This incident is another example of how the coverup is worst than the crime.
Canadians’ Charter Rights seem to have taken a backseat to the healthcare theatre of politicians trying to show the lefty mainstream media how much they can pretend to care about health and safety while throwing the entire economy under the bus.
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