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Canada is so in bed with China, it might as well be a part of that country:
DisinfoWatch researchers Marcus Kolga and Ai-Men Lau point to a September 9 article in the Chinese Communist Party’s Global Times propaganda platform warning that a Conservative win would invite “a strong counter strike, and Canada will be the one to suffer.” Almost immediately after the article appeared, disinformation — in the case of this operation, outright lies — began circulating quickly on WeChat, which hosts an estimated one million ethnic Chinese in Canada. ...
During the election campaign, Chiu found himself barraged with allegations that the law would single out Chinese-Canadians, “suppress” the Chinese diaspora in Canada and force ethnic Chinese people to register under the law. His campaign never recovered.
These were outright lies, but that’s what the Chinese Communist Party does. In the National Post this week, for instance, Cong Peiwu, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Canada, proved himself again to be a liar, but in the most comically transparent way. “People have to understand the real status quo in the Taiwan Strait. The status quo in real terms is that there is one China in the world,” he said, “of which Taiwan is an inalienable part.”
Canada welcomes its ISIS thugs back with open arms:
A former Islamic State militant was convicted of genocide against the Yazidi people in a world-first ruling on Tuesday by a German court.
Taha al-Jumailly was sentenced to life in prison for crimes including the murder of a child he chained in the sun to die of thirst.
The 29-year-old Iraqi national is the first person to be convicted of genocide over the jihadist group’s systematic killing campaign against the Yazidis.
The court in Frankfurt heard that he kept a five-year-old Yazidi girl as a slave and chained her outside his house in Mosul in temperatures of more than 50C as punishment for wetting the bed.
The judge ruled that the enslavement and killing of the girl amounted to genocide as part of an organized campaign by ISIL to wipe out those of the Yazidi faith.
Some countries find letting a child die of exposure to be personally and morally repugnant.
With Christmas fast approaching, and family dinners and workplace parties, a majority of Canadians are unwilling to let an unvaccinated friend or family member into their home, according to new polling from Leger-ACS.
While the overwhelming majority of Canadians are vaccinated, with 75 per cent of the total population fully vaccinated, the poll says three-quarters of Canadians do know someone who’s unvaccinated.
Fifty-seven per cent say they wouldn’t invite an unvaccinated person into their home, a rate that’s highest in British Columbia at 70 per cent, and lowest in Atlantic Canada at 50 per cent. Fifty-five per cent of Ontarians and Quebecers wouldn’t do so, nor would 59 per cent of those in Saskatchewan and Manitoba and 58 per cent of Albertans.
Pollster Leger says Atlantic Canadians are split on their social distancing plans for the holidays.
The survey has found 44 per cent of us intend to bring back the handshake and give loved ones a hug or kiss this Christmas.
The pollster looked at the same trend across the nation.
Nearly half of Canadians, 45 per cent, will bid farewell to social distancing when greeting their loved ones.
Fifty per cent of Americans plan to do the same.
Also:
Doocy: “You advised the president about the possibility of new testing requirements for people coming in to this country, does that include everybody?”
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) December 1, 2021
Fauci: “The answer is yes.”
Doocy: “What about … these border crossers?”
Fauci: “That’s a different issue.” pic.twitter.com/maW3pD2tIu
And this is why people voted for the PPC:
Canada’s House of Commons erupted into a scene of cheers and cross-party hugs Wednesday as MPs unanimously adopted a motion presented by a Conservative MP to fast-track the passage of a Liberal government bill banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ Canadians.
That legislation, introduced earlier in the week, will now proceed to the Senate, as no MP spoke out against the move to skip the routine legislative debate.
No one is going to make Justin less gay! No one!
There will be no America to stop the Chinese-backed North Korea, no matter what the Pretender-in-Chief's man-servants say:
The South Korean and U.S. defense chiefs met Thursday for their annual talks, as Washington pushes to reinforce alliances with its partners to curb mounting challenges from China and increasing North Korean nuclear threats.
After the talks, the allies were expected to announce a boosting of their decades-long military alliance while U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will likely reaffirm America’s extended deterrence to South Korea using its full range of military capabilities.
Also:
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country must be prepared for a "very giant struggle" next year to continue to make progress in areas including defence, agriculture and construction, state media reported on Thursday.
Kim made the remarks on Wednesday at a meeting of the central committee of the ruling Worker's Party's politburo, which decided to hold a plenary meeting of the committee next month.
In time for Christmas:
Traindeer 😏 pic.twitter.com/bXtEbka1KX
— Steve Orino (@Steve_Orino_) November 30, 2021
1 comment:
The recent vote over criminalizing conversion therapy shows we in Canada are ruled by one regime. The MPs we elect are not there to represent us. They are oligarchs in the regime. Their role is to tell us that whatever crazy idea they hatched yesterday is what we wanted all along.
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