Wednesday, September 07, 2022

Mid-Week Post

Your mid-week call to sanity ...

 

In case one needed a reminder that Tamara Lich is a political prisoner, held merely because she humiliated the coward Trudeau,  here it is:

 

This Myles Sanderson:

Myles Sanderson, the man wanted in Sunday’s mass killing in the Saskatchewan communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, had previously tried to threaten, assault or kill members of the First Nation community, according to court record.

The Courts of Saskatchewan on Wednesday released 10 years of records showing charges filed by police in the Melfort, Regina and Prince Albert courts. More, dating further back, are expected to be released in the coming days.

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Seven months before the mass killing in rural Saskatchewan, a parole official ruled that the key suspect did not pose a danger and that releasing him would help him become a “law-abiding citizen.”

A Parole Board of Canada decision dated Feb. 1 found that Myles Sanderson would “not present an undue risk,” and freeing him would “contribute to the protection of society” by facilitating his reintegration.

“The Board is satisfied that your risk is manageable in the community, if you live with your [blacked out] maintain sobriety and employment, and continue with developing supports, including getting therapy,” the board wrote.

Sanderson became the subject of a massive police manhunt after 11 people were killed and 19 injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask.

Among the dead was Sanderson’s brother Damien, who was also wanted.

 

More on the thing Justin was wetting his trousers over:

Police believed guns were brought to the Coutts border blockade for the specific purpose of shooting officers, court documents released Wednesday show.

 

Remember that the police believed Myles and his equally stabby brother (accused) were not a big enough threat to warn the public, so ... 

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Attorney General David Lametti used emergency powers against the Freedom Convoy on fears protesters would block railways, according to Department of Justice records. Briefing notes did not explain why cabinet allowed 2020 First Nations blockades of railways without invoking the Emergencies Act: “The result of a railway blockade would be significant.”

 

Way to fear-monger, guys!



Yes, we know she is a quack. Now what?:

Dr. Theresa Tam, chief public health officer, grossly underestimated Covid infection rates in Public Health Agency planning, data from Statistics Canada showed yesterday. Tam managed Canada’s Covid response on assumptions “less than ten percent” of people would get infected: “This figure understates the true number.”

 

When does she lose her job?

 

 

The party of hatred:

A cabinet advisor appointed to help manage $595 million in media subsidies says racist Canadians share an “omnipresent belief in white supremacy.” Professor Karim Karim made the remarks at a federally-funded workshop by the Community Media Advocacy Centre, the same group subsequently stripped of funding for anti-Semitism: “Media workers continue unconsciously to reproduce racial hierarchies and portrayals.”


At least the Canadian diplomats saved themselves:

Cabinet had a “moral duty” to rescue Afghan allies trapped behind Taliban lines, Canadians told in-house researchers with the Department of Immigration. Federal focus groups found the public upset that translators and other friends of the Canadian Armed Forces were left behind: “We have a responsibility to the Afghans who helped us.”



If you are sending your kids to public schools, you are part of the problem:

When a Grade One teacher at an Ottawa elementary school told her class about gender fluidity and that there was no such thing as boys and girls, Pam Buffone’s daughter was left confused and unsettled, the mother says.

She and her husband eventually complained to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging the school had discriminated against the six-year-old based on her sex and gender identity.

But a tribunal adjudicator has just ruled the Ottawa public-school board did not violate the girl’s rights with its gender-themed instruction, saying there was no direct evidence she was harmed by the material.

 

The teacher is morally and professionally unfit for her post. 

Do something about it, parents.


Also - teachers aren't the only ones coming for your kids:

By mature minors, it means children. To quote Dying with Dignity Canada, these children must be “at least 12 years of age and capable of making decisions with respect to their health.” These “mature minors” must be suffering from a medical condition that is severe and incurable in order for this latest measure to apply to them.

 

Yeah, just like the other cases of euthanasia, right? 



It's only energy:

Michigan’s chief law enforcement officer isn’t quite ready to give up on getting the dispute over the cross-border Line 5 pipeline remanded back to state court.

Attorney General Dana Nessel, whose strategy hinges on getting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s bid to shut down the Enbridge-owned pipeline heard at the state level, wants to appeal last month’s decision to keep it in federal court.

Michigan “believes that there is room for reasonable jurists to disagree with the court’s holdings,” Nessel writes in a brief filed last week in support of her motion.

“Immediate interlocutory appeal is appropriate to advance the ultimate termination of the litigation.”

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The Hutus calling the Tutsis "cockroaches" was a conspiracy theory, UN, one you never dreamed of stopping:

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, better known by its acronym, UNESCO, is escalating its global war on ideas and information it considers to be “misinformation” and “conspiracy theories.”

According to the Paris-based U.N. education agency, which released a major report on the subject for educators this summer, conspiracy theories cause “significant harm” and form “the backbone of many populist movements.”

 

 

Chile steps back from the brink of insanity:

On Sunday, voters in Chile rejected a new constitution that would have represented a major turn to the left in the South American country. The vote was almost a landslide, with 62% of Chileans voting against the proposed constitution and not one of the country’s 16 regions approving the measure.

The proposed constitution was 170 pages long and included 388 articles. It was a leftist’s dream, with over 100 new rights enshrined into it, many of them containing left-wing buzzwords.

The Washington Examiner reports that “Among the more than 100 fundamental rights proposed in the proposed constitution were ‘neurodiversity,’ ‘adequate, healthy, sufficient, nutritionally complete and culturally relevant food,’ sex education, abortion, physical activity, ‘safe and violence-free environments,’ universal healthcare, free time, an unfettered right for trade unions to strike, and the right for Chileans to develop their ‘personality, identity and life projects.'”

Additionally, the constitution would have created autonomous governing zones for Chile’s indigenous populations, compelled the government to adopt a radical environmental stance, weakened property rights, and required elected assemblies to include at least 50% female representation.

 

 

 

Uh-oh:

The most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years battered its southern region on Tuesday, dumping almost a meter (3 feet) of rain, damaging roads and power lines.


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