Cancel Culture
Ross McKnight has remained joyful in the face of economic backlash after denouncing LGBT ‘pride’ and promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart and the Rosary.
BUSH, LOUISIANA (LifeSiteNews) — A Catholic father of five who runs a small farm in Louisiana has lost some of his biggest customers after he defended traditional Catholic values and criticized “pride month” in a social media post.
On June 3, Ross McKnight, the owner of Backwater Foie Gras, wrote on Instagram: “The push to have every mainstream value and holiday represented in some way in our Louisiana ought to make no sense at all to any Louisianais or Louisianaise, unless recognized as a forward offensive by an ever-encroaching enemy that has sought for generations to destroy our unique culture which is so intimately tied to our Catholic identity.”
McKnight referred to “pride month” as an “attempted coup of the month of June” and suggested “some antidotes to a false pride.”
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Read MoreBillionaire investor turned philanthropist George Soros is ceding control of his $25 billion empire to a younger son, Alexander Soros, according to an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal published online Sunday. The 37-year-old, who goes by Alex, told the Wall Street Journal that he is “more political” than his 92-year-old father, who has been a right-wing target for his backing of liberal causes such as reducing racial bias in the justice system. But he noted that the two “think alike.”
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Read MoreProminent parental rights advocate Chris Elston, also known as Billboard Chris, and student activist Josh Alexander say they are looking forward to their long anticipated protest against gender ideology in Ottawa – despite plans by trans activists to disruptively counter-protest.
True North spoke with both Elston and Alexander on Thursday.
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Read MoreActivision is facing backlash from gamers over its decision to censor popular streamer Nickmercs from Call of Duty after he dared to suggest that LGBT content and Pride Month promotion be kept out of schools and away from children. After Nickmercs tweeted “They should leave little children alone. That’s the real issue,” developers promptly removed the “skin” that allows gamers to play a character that resembles the streamer. Gamers are fighting back, targeting Call of Duty as “the next Bud Light.”
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Read MoreRacially segregated graduation ceremonies for black students are taking place at several of Canada’s top universities this year, True North has learned.
Some of the ceremonies are organized by university administrators, while others are organized by black student organizations on campus.
These ceremonies come amid woke segregation being implemented in Canadian post-secondary institutions in the name of “anti-racism” and “equity, diversity and inclusion”
The black graduation ceremonies were held in addition to the standard convocation ceremonies – and that attendance was not mandatory for black students.
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Read MoreThe left wasted little time on Thursday celebrating the passing of Christian television evangelist Pat Robertson. The 93-year-old’s death was announced earlier in the day by his broadcasting network. No cause was given.
As Breitbart News reported, Robertson was a familiar presence in American living rooms for over half a century, known for his “700 Club” television show, and in later years, his televised pronouncements of God’s judgment on a host of topics.
His energy and business sense turned a tiny Virginia TV station into a global evangelical network before he sought the GOP presidential nomination in 1988 and helped make religion central to Republican Party politics in America.
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Read MoreThe Toronto division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) hosted a televised debate for Toronto’s leading mayoral candidates and excluded one of the race’s top candidates.
Mayoral candidate Anthony Furey’s campaign has been gaining support in recent weeks as shown by recent public opinion polls, passing other Toronto politicians with name recognition.
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Read MoreCharity takes down Pride Month promo video amid Terf badge criticism but stands its ground on JK Rowling denial
Oxfam International has apologised “for the offence caused” by a now-deleted cartoon, which attracted criticism for an unflattering resemblance between a woman with a Terf badge and JK Rowling.
The charity removed the video from social media, edited out the woman in question, and reposted the cartoon with a reaffirmation of its commitment to “make an important point about the real harm caused by transphobia”.
Oxfam International has admitted that it made a “mistake” in including a badge with the term ‘Terf’ (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) which is a derogatory term used to describe those critical of gender-diverse individuals.
Responding to those drawing visual comparisons between the cartoon woman and the Harry Potter author, the charity affirmed that “there was no intention by Oxfam or the film-makers for this slide to have portrayed any particular person or people.”
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Read MoreFormer Fox News host pins dam busting blame on ‘rat-like’ Zelensky, questions 9/11 and confirms extraterrestrial UFOs as ‘actually real’
Tucker Carlson posted the first episode of his highly anticipated new Twitter show on Tuesday, racking up nearly 500,000 likes and 50 million views in its first ten hours.
Speaking in a stripped back ten minute monologue format, the breathless former Fox News presenter wasted no time in tying together speculation over the Ukraine war, 9/11, Jeffrey Epstein, mainstream media brainwashing, Black Lives Matter riots, JFK’s assassination and extraterrestrial UFOs.
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Read MoreOxfam, an organization that purports to address poverty, has sparked controversy with a recently released public service announcement in the form of a cartoon.
The cartoon features a group of malevolent-looking characters who are portrayed as transphobic, openly expressing their disdain for the LGBTQ+ lifestyle. Adding fuel to the fire, one character in the cartoon bears a striking resemblance to the well-known author JK Rowling, wearing a button labeled ‘TERF.’
One of the other characters, an Asian, is depicted with slanted eyes and is understood to be a caricature of journalist Andy Ngo, who covers controversies related to trans ideology.
In response to the backlash, Oxfam has issued an apology for the cartoon.
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