Gender, White Racism, CRT

Babylon Bee Woke Jesus

By Valerie / May 9, 2024 /

Bee reinterprets Gospel… I like the Lazarus lives again through mail in ballot gag.

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Canada’s Spy Agency Warns of ‘Violent Threat’ by ‘Anti-Gender Movement’ in Annual Report

By Iron Will / May 9, 2024 /

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service warns that some Canadians in the “anti-gender movement” will continue to pose a “violent threat” within the next year, according to its newly tabled annual report.

“CSIS assesses that exposure to entities espousing anti-gender extremist rhetoric could inspire and encourage serious violence against the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, or against those who are viewed as supporters of pro-gender ideology policies and events,” the agency said in the report released on May 7.

The CSIS report identified the “anti-gender movement” as one defined by ideological opposition to the “socio-cultural shifts that are represented by the integration and acceptance of gender theory, including acceptance of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.”

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Antifa Members Provoking Violence on College Campuses Exposed as Same ‘Professional Agitators’ Involved in 2020 BLM Riots

By Iron Will / May 9, 2024 /

Several Antifa members behind violent attacks on college campuses have been exposed as the same “professional agitators” provoking unrest during the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020.

A journalist who was attacked by Antifa members at the University of Washington this week said that he recognized the attackers from the BLM riots.

Discovery Institute senior fellow and Turning Point USA Frontlines reporter Jonathan Choe warned Wednesday that trained “militants” have infiltrated college campuses across the country.

Choe said he was filming the anti-Israel encampment at the university in Seattle, Washington ahead of a planned event featuring Turning Point founder, Charlie Kirk, when a group of masked men approached him.

The men, dressed in all black holding umbrellas, began to provoke him and his crew.

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Expelled Students Win $1 Million for False ‘Blackface’ Allegations

By Iron Will / May 9, 2024 /

Two wrongly expelled high school students have won $1 million in compensation after they were falsely accused of wearing “blackface” and publicly smeared as “racist.”

The students filed a lawsuit after they were expelled from St. Francis High School in California.

The legal team leading the case has just announced that the court handed them a $1 million verdict in the fight over the wrongful expulsion.

The students, Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley, will get $500,000 each from St. Francis High School.

Hughes and Hartley were swept up in the racial controversy amid the Black Lives Matter movement.

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What Is Canada’s Annual $16 Billion in Foreign Aid Being Spent On?

By Iron Will / May 9, 2024 /

Canada has consistently ranked as one of the most generous countries in the world when it comes to foreign aid, claiming seventh place in Official Development Assistance among OECD countries in 2023.
The country’s foreign aid for the 2022-2023 fiscal year topped $16 billion, or about a half percentage of the country’s total GDP, recently released aid data shows. The year’s aid had a sharp rise compared to the previous two years of approximately $8 billion annually, driven primarily by help for Ukraine refugees and asylum seekers.
The Liberal government says its foreign aid is directed by its Feminist International Assistance Policy, stressing that it has a focus on “gender equality.”
In highlighting its foreign aid programs in the 2024 Budget, the federal government above all promotes its support for “health and rights of women, including pre- and post-abortion care,” followed by climate change policy contributions, and the welcoming of refugees.

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How Anti-White Discrimination Became a Conservative Issue

By Iron Will / May 9, 2024 /

It’s become a theme. For years now, right-leaning commentators from Matt Walsh to Ann Coulter have accused the GOP establishment of failing to address discrimination aimed at white Americans.

“Republicans are terrified of stating the obvious: Discriminating against white people is unfair to white people. Instead, the preferred argument is: ‘It’s not good for black people, either!’” Ms. Coulter wrote on her Substack several weeks ago.

Yet the mood is rapidly shifting among elite conservatives, including those who could shape a future Republican presidential administration.

Against the backdrop of a landmark Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action, a practice intended to remedy past discrimination against black Americans that has become a persistent barrier for white and Asian Americans, conservative intellectuals have refined their case against anti-white discrimination while curbing some of the internal policing that once silenced discussion.

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Ex-prison guard speaks out against California allowing ‘transgender’ sex offenders in women’s prisons

By Shawna / May 9, 2024 /

Hector Bravo Ferrel, a U.S. Army Iraq veteran who joined the California Department of Corrections in 2006, eventually reaching the rank of correctional lieutenant. Despite making $157,000 annually and planning to continue serving until retirement with a full pension, Ferrel opted to resign on December 1, 2022, a year after the state began putting into effect SB 132, a law allowing convicts who identify as “transgender,” “non-binary,” and “intersex” to request to be not only housed but searched according to their claimed “gender identity,” rather than their actual sex. For the past year, he has been detailing his experiences inside the system via his YouTube channel, That Prison Guard.

“Some of them are in there for sex crimes. That’s unethical, that’s immoral, that’s dangerous,” he said of male inmates taking advantage of the opportunity to be strip-searched by female guards. “Now you have females looking at the male body parts—and the inmates are demanding it […] Every time an inmate goes to a visit, every time an inmate exits his cell to go to the Ad Seg [administrative segregation] yard, when they go work in a vocational trade, they get strip searched to and from. Every time there is an incident and the inmate is placed in a holding cell, an unclothed body search is conducted per policy.”

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CBC puts out polygamy puff piece CBC promotes having open relationships with multiple sex partners.

By Valerie / May 8, 2024 /

CBC News, funded by over a billion taxpayer dollars annually, has presented a remarkably uncritical view of the rise of polyamorous relationships in Canada, advocating for a reevaluation of traditional norms and the associated legal frameworks. In an article featuring Steph Davidson, a 41-year-old publicist from Toronto, CBC paints a picture of polyamory not just as an alternative lifestyle but as a burgeoning norm that is supposedly catching fire across societal spectrums.

Davidson states, “My friends, when I first started dating someone who was non-monogamous, their immediate instinct was ‘you deserve all of someone,’” but now, they’re seemingly enlightened, congratulating her on finding a relationship style that suits her needs.

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‘I Am Not A Liar’: CBC Chief

By Valerie / May 8, 2024 /

Catherine Tait, the $497,000-a year CEO of the CBC, yesterday denied misleading the Commons heritage committee over payment of millions in executive bonuses while the network pleaded financial hardship. All but Liberal MPs expressed exasperation.

“I really take objection to being called a liar which has happened several times,” testified Tait. “This is not the first time I have been called a liar by certain members of this committee. It is actually the first time in a 40-year career that anybody has ever addressed me in this way. I want to make a personal objection.”

Tait last December 4

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APTN National News May 7, 2024 – Push for guaranteed basic income, MMIWG2S+ events

By Iron Will / May 8, 2024 /

On this episode of APTN National News: Red Dress Day events in Saskatchewan and Yukon honour MMIWG2S+.

An NDP MP pushes the feds to establish a guaranteed livable basic income.

Montreal’s homelessness advocates say they often struggle to meet needs.

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