Notley Wants Women Post-Abortion To Get Bereavement Leave Entitlement – Alberta Report

Portions by Amanda Brown Alberta’s NDP Opposition leader, Rachel Notley, suggested it’s time for women who have had an abortion to be allowed paid bereavement leave. Her announcement came over a Twittering Twat Twitter feed recently. “NDP Women’s Issues Critic @JanisIrwin sent this amendment to UCP Labour Minister Kaycee Madu in hopes of formally recognizing Read More

Don’t Be A Chicken – Don’t Play Dead

Only humans with a will to survive will live through what is coming. Most animals, wild or captive have an instinct or will to survive. They have a highly developed ‘fight or flight’ response to threats. Most animals have a natural instinct to protect their young from predators whereas humans, sub or otherwise, will gladly Read More

The Jazz Butcher

The Jazz Butcher was the road running, galloping, well greased jalopy of prolific singer/songwriter Pat Fish, an exceptional British eccentric whose sharp observational wit and musical cleverness navigated the group through over a decade of constant lineup shifts, stylistic mutations, and even a series of name changes, which found the band performing variously — and apparently randomly Read More

G.K. Chesterton Quoted

I’ve heard his name in the past and a few quotes here and there but never really looked into the man and his works. He is one one those minds that seems to have nailed the human condition to the point where, upon reflection, could be seen as visionary. He lived and worked in a Read More

Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov

“The useful idiots, the leftists who are idealistically believing in the beauty of the Soviet socialist or Communist or whatever system, when they get disillusioned, they become the worst enemies. That’s why my KGB instructors specifically made the point: never bother with leftists. Forget about these political prostitutes. Aim higher. They serve a purpose only Read More

The New Slavery

It was only commerce after all. That black Africans sold other black Africans who resold them to white and black slave traders was capitalism in action. The slave commodity increased in value each time slaves were traded or sold like sports trading cards. But slaves had greater vale, that is of course unless you had Read More

These Could Be The Best Of Times

There has always been criticism of parallel societies that exist within the society or culture they were born into or a society or culture that welcomed them. They continued their cultural norms, established parallel economies and societies because they had the freedom to do so. The phenomenon does not encourage assimilation but rather a divisive Read More

Marilyn Manson

Some people give great faith or weight to celebrity comment perceived as wisdom or just like to dabble in tabloid culture, looking for reasons to hate anything that conflicts with their sense of what normal is, or more accurately, anything that conflicts with what has prominently been shoved, crammed, and hammered into their subconscious to Read More

Um, Before You Wave And Get Behind That Flag

“Everyone, including the North Koreans, tend to identify with the place they were born, and the state that rules them. But that should be fairly low on any list of virtues. Nationalism is the belief that my country is the best country in the world just because I happen to have been born there. It’s Read More

Fake Genocide Mass Graves Masquerade

Six things the media got wrong about the graves found near Residential Schools By Candace Malcolm – True North July 12, 2021 When it comes to the coverage of graves identified near residential schools in three First Nations communities, the legacy media in Canada has done a tremendous disservice to all Canadians – especially First Read More

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