Friday, December 31, 2021

And Now For Something Completely Different

Let's end the old year well:

Working nine to five can be ruff, but it isn’t so bad when you get rewarded with belly rubs and treats. At least when you’re Fozzie the mini Bernedoodle.

Global News followed the licensed therapy dog as he spent the day at work with Westmount Park Elementary School students.

“He has a full day. He has a serious career here,” said Canine Education dog trainer and owner Joshua Taylor.

Taylor and Kathy Kovacs work with Fozzie and Milo the golden doodle at elementary schools around Montreal several days a week. The canines help improve children’s reading skills and foster a love for reading.

“When the dogs are around, they’re seen as non-judgemental beings so that the students are a lot more engaged and a lot more motivated,” said Unique Tutoring owner and elementary school teacher Kathy Kovacs.

 

Not Fozzie but just as adorable!


We Don't Have to Trade With China

We've empowered the paper dragon long enough:

Canada must demand the release of a Canadian detained in Hong Kong, experts say, after national security police raided Stand News, the most prominent pro-democracy outlet left in the city following a crackdown on dissent.

(Sidebar: this Stand News.)

Pro-democracy activist and Canadian citizen Denise Ho was arrested alongside six other former and current editors and board members of Stand News on charges of conspiracy to publish seditious publications.

“This is nothing else but a criminalization of freedom of expression by the Beijing-controlled Hong Kong authorities and nothing else but a criminalization of media freedom,” said former cabinet minister Irwin Cotler.

Canada has a “special role and responsibility” to act in this case, said Cotler, a long-time human rights advocate.

Former diplomat Charles Burton said “Canada has to stand up for our citizen and suggest that she has been arrested arbitrarily, without justification, and demand her release.”

 


 

 Yeah, what country do you think you're talking to?


Also - sometimes, employers need to rein in their employees. 

Case in point:

China’s Foreign Ministry says relations with Canada stand “at a crossroads” after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Beijing of engaging in “coercive diplomacy.”

Speaking to media outlets on Dec. 27, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian accused Trudeau of “misunderstanding” and “miscalculating” Canada’s approach to Beijing.

 

Do as you're told, Justin! 

 

 

China warns China-Mart not bring up Uiyghur slave labour

China's anti-graft agency on Friday accused U.S. retail giant Walmart Inc and its Sam's Club chain of "stupidity and shorted-sightedness" after Chinese news outlets reported Sam's Club had removed Xinjiang-sourced products from stores. 

  Last week, Sam's Club came under fire in China after several news outlets shared videos and screenshots on the Weibo social media platform that they said showed products from the far-western Chinese region of Xinjiang had been removed from the store's online app.



China re-opens an embassy in Nicaragua:

China opened an embassy in Nicaragua on Friday for the first time since 1990, acting just over three weeks since President Daniel Ortega’s government broke off relations with Taiwan.

Foreign Minister Denis Moncada said there is an “ideological affinity” between the two countries. Moncada also thanked China for donating one million doses of the Sinopharm coronavirus vaccine.

 

Quelle surprise. 



The gates of Hell will not prevail against the Church, no matter how hard Xi tries:

Chinese bishops and religious leaders briefed senior Hong Kong Catholic clergymen on President Xi Jinping's vision of religion with "Chinese characteristics" in an unprecedented meeting organised by the mainland's representative office in the city, according to four clerics.

The clerics who attended or had knowledge of the Oct 31 meeting described it as Beijing's most assertive move yet in its attempts to influence Hong Kong’s diocese, which is answerable to the Vatican and includes some high-ranking leaders who have long been defenders of democracy and human rights in the semi-autonomous territory.

 

The redoubtable Cardinal Zen:

The government in Beijing is surely aware that there are strong feelings about this memory among many people, but the government seems nervous to acknowledge this or to examine what happened. In Hong Kong, we persevere in speaking out and remind [the country] that without addressing the legacy of Tiananmen Square, there can be no healing or reconciliation. The truth needs to be told and responsibility for what happened needs to be taken. Without settling this matter, we cannot reconcile, or move on, and we can have no guarantee that such a thing would not happen again.


I'm sure that Xi does not want that topic addressed ever again.



Could corruption bring down the Chinese military?:

Corruption is a widespread phenomenon in China's military where officers, including generals, have relied not on their duration of service or military prowess to rise in the ranks but rather bribery and connections.

Experts commented that a lack of competent leaders now threaten to be severely detrimental to China's warfighting capabilities.



Someone Put These Idiots In Charge of Students

One could not make this up:

Her command of the English language in the piece, however, left much to be desired, with de facto editor Gallery completely reworking the letter's opening sentence.

'On behalf of the members of the Arlington Education Association, this dire expression lends great concerns for Arlington Public Schools return plans for January 3rd, 2022,' the letter originally opened. 

Grant then goes on to mistakenly use the word 'are' instead of 'our,' in the awkwardly written piece.

'The fire departments in are region are exemplifying domino outbreaks as well,' she wrote, referring to surging Omicron numbers in the Old Dominion.




It's Just An Economy

Prepare for the worst, Canada!

You voted for it:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will increase his carbon tax by $10 to $50 per tonne of emissions on April 1, 2022 — up 25% from this year’s $40 per tonne levy — rising to $170 per tonne in 2030.

When fully implemented, Trudeau’s carbon tax will add 38 cents per litre to the cost of gasoline alone.

The federal government is now raking in billions of dollars annually in new revenue from carbon taxes.

Contrary to its claim of revenue neutrality, parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux reported last year this is not the case because revenue from the federal GST, levied on top of the carbon tax, is not refunded to taxpayers.

Federal carbon tax rebates to offset the increased cost of living Canadians face because of Trudeau’s carbon tax only apply in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

While Ottawa has claimed 80% of households in these provinces end up better off financially because of the rebates, federal officials told The Canadian Press in 2019 this decreases to 70% when indirect price increases are added to direct costs such as higher gasoline and natural gas prices for home heating.

 

 

What a difference a day made:

As they count their blessings at the end of another pandemic year, Canadians are also comparing these blessings to a year ago, and finding the present moment tolerable if not outright joyous in contrast, according to a new national poll.

This is especially true for younger people, 18 to 34, for whom last winter marked a high point in the disruption of social lives and careers.

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With the rising costs of everyday items top-of-mind for many, among Canadians who say they took on more debt in 2021. A recent Maru financial priorities poll suggests 37 per cent of Canadians said it was because expenses exceeded their monthly income. In the face of these concerns, only a quarter of respondents (27 per cent) expect their financial situation will improve in 2022.

The survey finds that debt repayment is the number one goal for Canadians for 2022 (20 per cent), while economic worries are focused on inflation (66 per cent), followed by uncertainty due to COVID-19 (36 per cent).

When asked what financial wellness means to them, 47 per cent of respondents say living without financial stress, and also said it was a top descriptor for overall wellness (28 per cent). Four in ten (41 per cent) feel financial wellness comes from being able to afford what they need in life, such as housing, food, or transportation. Half (50 per cent) admit that they wish they were better at saving, while a similar number of Canadians agree that they need to get a better handle on their finances this coming year (49 per cent). Using a Budget Calculator, like offered by CIBC, which offers a clear picture of monthly cash flow to guide making financial decisions can help mitigate stress.

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A slim majority expect their household’s financial situation to stay roughly the same over 2022, and fewer than one in five expect it to improve.

Younger adults, in the 18 to 34 age range, are more inclined to say they will do something expensive than people older than 55, a result that mirrors their general optimism, according to the poll.

But optimism is also higher for people who make more money, and nearly one third of those who earn less than $40,000 a year expect their household’s financial situation to decline over the next six months.

Andrew Enns, executive vice president of Leger, which conducted the poll, said the optimism of people in higher income households tends to track what the virus is doing.

But for lower income households, the main factor is affordability, and if groceries keep going up in price, that can start looking as risky as a COVID infection. People who make less than $40,000 a year tend to be significantly more worried than Canadians at large about the rising costs of goods and services.

Regionally, worry about inflation was lower in Quebec than the rest of Canada, and Quebecers were twice as likely to say they are not worried.

 

Quebec will always have Alberta to sponge off of and public servants (who earn more than the average Canadian) will never lose their jobs.

We're all in this together. 



 

Just to remind everyone that no one in the government lost a pay cheque:

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, with economists predicting a recession on the horizon, parliamentarians will be receiving a combined $2.5 million pay increase effective April 1.

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Member of Parliament (MPs) received their annual salary uptick on April 1st on the same conditions as previous. This year, however, is not a year like any other. The Canadian Taxpayer’s Federation (CTF) slammed MPs for failing to stop this annual pay raise during the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.



Your Year In "It's Not About Science and It's Not About a Virus" News

It will take another twenty years to flatten the curve and the paranoid Quarantini class is just fine with that: 

The federal government quietly “gave up” on its COVID Alert contact tracing app and stopped supporting it months ago because of its “low” uptake, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Health Minister says.

 

Oh, the government is not done with surveilling the population.

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Just one month into the start of vaccine passports for all travel in Canada, cases are up 461%, which is odd because Trudeau justified mandating them by saying they would help “end the pandemic”


Nailed it again, The Science™ pic.twitter.com/J915JusSJB

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Do note that this is the same province wherein most teachers embrace racism of lowered expectations and refuse to teach and test students of different racial backgrounds, an act that appeals not only to their laziness and incompetence but their innate bigotry:

Hundreds of Ontario physicians have signed a letter sent to Doug Ford’s government urging it to not close schools come January, citing impacts to children’s academic, social, physical and mental health.

“We are a group of physicians who are deeply concerned about the use of provincial school closures to control the spread of COVID-19,” the doctors wrote in a letter directed to Ford, Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore.

“Children and youth have experienced significant harms since March 2020 due to prolonged school closures and we now must prioritize the needs of children and youth.”

 

(Sidebar: keep in mind that doctors did nothing like this before.)


Also - because "science":

Among the changes Moore announced, PCR tests for COVID-19 will now be limited to people who are highly vulnerable to the virus or work in high-risk settings like long-term-care homes. Vaccinated people with mild symptoms are being told not to seek out a test and anyone who has a positive rapid test does not need to wait for a PCR test to confirm their illness.


I'll leave this here:

On the surface, it appears that using that unadjusted rate per 100,000 people seems fair because it compares vaccinated and unvaccinated from the same base number.  But that's a deception.  Each individual, either vaccinated or unvaccinated, are in different health conditions and live in different environments.  An individual may not be infected with COVID in one area, but he could be in the other.  That's why "real efficacy rate" should be used, especially for the comparisons of hospitalizations and deaths.  The real efficacy rate is calculated based on the number of actual infected people, both vaccinated and unvaccinated.  This can measure how many people would be preserved from hospitalization or even death after they were infected by the virus if they had been vaccinated.   

Here is an example to show why the unadjusted rate per 100,000 is deceptive if it is used for comparisons.  First, let's say in a large metropolitan area the population is 1 million people.  There were 10,000 people admitted into hospitals due to COVID infections.  The rate would be calculated as 100 per 100,000, or 0.1%.  The second is in a less populous area with a 10,000 population, where 200 people were hospitalized.  That is translated to a rate of 2,000 per 100,000, or 2%.  So, by comparing those two rates, one would agree that the first rate is two times better than the second, blinded by the fact that 9,800 more people were in the hospitals in the first area!


 

First, the system ignore the elderly, then it lets them die, then it makes the elderly want to kill themselves.

It's a diabolical plan and it's working:

It's something 75-year-old Sandy MacLennan already knows about and had to deal with last week.

He lives at St. Gabriel Villa in Chelmsford. That facility initiated its own restrictions on Dec. 23, giving notice of just one day that all Christmas plans with families would be cancelled.

"My tears are gone. I don't get them back. And yes, my heart was broken," MacLennan said. "I haven't cried in seven years since my wife passed away. But they sure got it out of me this time."

He had made plans to leave the home and spend Christmas Day with his two sons and their families. Instead, he saw his grandchildren open their presents from him on FaceTime.

"I lied to them. I told them my nurse was coming to see me and I had to go. I disconnected, and I sat here and I cried in my room by myself," he said. "It's hard watching your own family when you can't be there.

"It's the worst Christmas I ever had in 75 years."



The response should be - "Go to hell!":


 

Imagine if this ever got out:

“As of now, we have more children that died from the COVID vaccine than COVID itself. And then for the Health Department to come out and say the new variant has all the side effects of the vaccine reactions we’re currently seeing now. It’s maddening, and I don’t understand why more people don’t see it,” Collette Martin, a practicing nurse, told a Louisiana Health and Welfare hearing this month.

Martin is just one of many nurses speaking out and risking their jobs to warn about the dangers of the jabs.

Right now, nurses are seeing the short-term reactions from the shots, Martin said, and she fears the long-term effects will be even worse from autoimmune diseases to cancers and fertility issues. These long-term effects are completely unknown because the jabs were rushed.

Martin said “we are potentially sacrificing our children” over fears of a virus with a survival rate over 99%. And the government’s reporting system, Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), these reactions aren’t even being reported.


Quebec Is "Special"

 You did everything you were told to do and you STILL can't go out and get drunk:

The Quebec government is resurrecting the nightly curfew starting on Dec. 31.

The curfew will begin at 10 p.m. and end 5 a.m. the next day, and remain in place for an indefinite period of time.

“It’s an extreme action to take because the situation is extreme,” said Premier Francois Legault at a press conference on Dec. 30.

Legault added that once the public health situation is under control, the curfew will be the first health order the government will remove.

The premier also said restaurants are required to close their dining rooms on Dec. 31, and only provide takeout services.

 

Suckers!


Awful Scumbag is Awful

The coward said this in French and behind the backs of the rest of the country:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a Quebec television station people who do not get vaccinated against COVID-19 are often racist and misogynistic extremists. 

 

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Speaking with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Justin Trudeau twice referred to Japan as ‘China.’

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After weeks of discussion about the Kokanee grope, where Trudeau groped a female reporter and then apologized for being “so forward,” the PM kinda skated past the issue last July.

“I am confident that I did not act inappropriately,” Trudeau said at the time.

“I’ll be blunt about it — often a man experiences an interaction as being benign or not inappropriate, and a woman, particularly in a professional context, can experience it differently.”

Then he called the whole affair a “learning experience” for everyone in society.

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But he said the people of Quebec are not the problem and questioned whether the rest of Canada needs to “tolerate” the unvaccinated.

His comments prompted People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier to call Trudeau a “fascist psychopath.”

 

That's funny because Justin's new year's resolution is to be a bigger mincing little b!#ch.


New Year's Eve

 A little Ella before the end of the year:




Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Mid-Week Post

Your middle-of-the-week post for the rest of the year ...

 

Justin has never worked for his wealth. He inherited it. As  no one in this country will hold him to account, he can blow through troughs of printed cash without consequence. It doesn't help that a kindergarten child can do math better than he can.

The idiots who think that this coming year will be better than the last aren't hungry enough.

They will be:

Remember back during the 2015 election when then-candidate Justin Trudeau promised to tax the rich to pay for a bit of federal infrastructure stimulus and some tax cuts for the middle class?

“I’m asking those with the most to do a little bit more to help those in Canada with less,” Trudeau repeated in ads and on the hustings.

Six years into the Liberals’ tenure, we finally have a firm picture of who Prime Minister Trudeau believes are Canada’s “rich.”

Apparently, it’s everyone making over 40 grand. According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), all Canadians making over $40,000 in 2022 will pay more tax than they did in 2021.

Since Trudeau promised to make only the rich pay and to spare the middle class, we have to assume he thinks everyone over $40,000 (about $19.25 an hour) is rich. A fat cat. Moneybags. A plutocrat.

According to the CTF, the feds’ basic personal exemption will increase this year. That will save most taxpayers $89 – enough for a delivery meal while bingeing some mediocre streaming content – but that trivial tax cut will be more than offset by increases to a host of other taxes and premiums.

Employment insurance contributions for workers are going up by $63 in the coming year. Meanwhile, CPP premiums are rising $333.

And the federal carbon tax is going up – again – on April 1.

It’s not a big jump this time, just one cent a litre on gasoline. But since Canadian drivers use about 40 billion litres a year, that works out to another $400 million being transferred from you to them. That’s in addition to the $4 billion Ottawa is already squeezing out of drivers via its “carbon pricing” scheme.

Put just those three higher taxes – EI, CPP and carbon – together and the average Canadian making over $40,000 is going to fall behind nearly $400 in the coming year.

And that’s before we figure inflation into the calculation.

Rising prices, which are in large part caused by federal government overspending and overborrowing, are likely to eat away another $600 to $1,200 next year in increased grocery bills, mortgage payments, transportation costs and higher prices for entertainment and clothing.

How can that be the Trudeau government’s fault?

Well, if you pay millions of Canadians more money not to work than they were making at their jobs (which is what CERB did during the pandemic for over half of recipients), then you end up pumping billions of extra dollars into the economy in a short period of time.

Since there were no more goods to buy than before (there might even have been fewer), the extra money drives up prices.

Similarly when government borrows too much, it competes with businesses and consumers for loans, which drives up interest rates. That increases businesses’ cost to make things and consumers’ cost to buy things.

It’s clueless fiscal management, which has become a hallmark of the Trudeau government.

 

He never hid his communist leanings. His associations are a new level of questionable. He won't retire until his pension comes through or the Chinese tire of him. Even after the country is beyond ruined, it still won't dawn on his voters blocks what dreadful errors in judgment they made.

 

 

On the one hand, Canadians don't care who threw who under the Red River cart but on the other museums are happy to remove entire swaths of history from their exhibits because of colonisation or something:

An Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) and Leger poll, which surveyed 1,547 Canadians through a web panel from Dec. 3 to 5, found that of all respondents, 65 per cent are very or somewhat proud of Canada’s history. Meanwhile, 29 per cent said they were not very proud or not proud at all.

 

(Sidebar: twenty-nine percent, leave.)

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The demolition contracts have already been signed. Starting on Jan. 2, crews will start taking crowbars to life-sized dioramas of a Peace River homestead, a salmon cannery, a Vancouver Island coal mine and HMS Discovery, the flagship of British explorer George Vancouver.

Most notable of all, crews will be ripping out Old Town, the museum’s walk-through recreation of a B.C. community at the Turn of the Century. Lining a model street paved with authentic wooden cobblestones are a Grand Hotel, a blacksmith shop, a movie theatre screening Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush and a railway station where special effects are used to simulate the arrival of trains.

By mid-2022, the only exhibits left unscathed at the Royal B.C. Museum will be its second-floor natural history galleries.

“Decolonization of the museum’s galleries is important and long overdue,” was how acting CEO Daniel Muzyka announced the demolitions in early November.

 

What harm could erasing history do?

 

Also

Russia's Supreme Court has ordered the closure of International Memorial, one of Russia's oldest human rights groups.

Memorial worked to recover the memory of the millions of innocent people executed, imprisoned or persecuted in the Soviet era.

Formally it has been "liquidated" for failing to mark a number of social media posts with its official status as a "foreign agent".

That designation was given in 2016 for receiving funding from abroad.

But in court, the prosecutor labelled Memorial a "public threat", accusing the group of being in the pay of the West to focus attention on Soviet crimes instead of highlighting a "glorious past".

What will the Russian courts say next? That Putin has every right to invade Ukraine?

 

 

Today in "let's stop pretending that this was about a virus" news:

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is finally withdrawing the PCR test for COVID for it is seriously flawed and is incapable of distinguishing between the COVID and influenza viruses.

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Fifteen bodies were examined (all died from 7 days to 6 months after vaccination; ages 28 to 95). The coroner or the public prosecutor didn’t associate the vaccine as the cause of death in any of the cases. However, further examination revealed that the vaccine was implicated in the deaths of 14 of the 15 cases. The most attacked organ was the heart (in all of the people who died), but other organs were attacked as well. The implications are potentially enormous resulting in millions of deaths. The vaccines should be immediately halted. 

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Lists of studies proving the (in)efficacy of masks.

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It's called blinking:

Yesterday, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube announced some health workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 will be allowed to stay on the job. He said the move is necessary to keep the health-care system operational, and the decision would be made on a case-by-case basis under certain conditions.

Quebec reported 12,833 new cases and 702 hospitalizations, with 15 more deaths linked to the virus.

Manitoba and Ontario have said they are considering similar measures to avoid overwhelming their own health systems. Manitoba reported 825 new cases and five deaths yesterday, while Ontario reported 8,825 new infections.

 

Oh, so firing nurses who refused to take these flu shots is now considered a bad idea. 

If these people are crawling with this flu (a cold, according to some), then hiring them back is counter-productive, yes? Rather like repeating the same disastrous actions again and again.

If I were the nurses, I would demand a raise in writing to be given on the first day back to work, regardless of how long or short their shift is.

After all, being thrown under the bus is a precarious thing.


Also - this is a backdoor to let in nurses of whatever quality than training nurses in Canada or accepting nurses with similar skills and qualifications from the US or Commonwealth countries:

Seeing a wave of enthusiastic aspiring nurses is a silver lining to the dark cloud of a profession stretched to the limit amid COVID-19, said Doris Grinspun, CEO of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.

It is the best of times — "because any new nursing graduate will have a spot," Grinspun said — and the worst, noting that Canada lacks thousands of qualified nurses.

 

(Sidebar: nurses were fired because they refused the shot. Fatigue had nothing to do with it.)

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It probably doesn't help that you let the government boss you around:

Italian restaurant and club owners are seeking urgent government support due to increased cancellations prompted by a surge in coronavirus infections, they said in a statement on Wednesday.



The anti-Semitic Emerald Isle:

The Irish Parliament, on the night of May 25, 2021, staged a "legal Kristallnacht" against the nation of Israel. Following an avalanche of vituperative anti-Israel and anti-Semitic diatribes by members of the Dáil Éireann (lower house of Parliament), its members voted unanimously to discuss a motion on whether or not Ireland should support BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) legislation to try to strangle Israel economically. Ostensibly, the BDS movement's goal is to shift world opinion to declare that Jewish settlements in the historically-named areas of Judea and Samaria are supposedly illegal seizures of Palestinian Arab land. In truth, the principal and outspoken objective of Palestinian organizers of the BDS movement is the destruction of Israel.

Disturbingly, the May 25 motion was fully supported by at least two of Ireland's leading NGOs sponsored by the Irish Catholic Church: Sadaka and Trócaire. Pro-BDS Sadaka, in particular, makes no pretense about being bitterly opposed to Israel. Even more shocking was that fully a third of Irish members of parliament of voted to expel Israeli diplomats from Ireland. Sein Fein ("Ourselves Alone"), a democratic socialist party and that won the most votes in Ireland's 2020 parliamentary elections, has been spearheading the increasingly anti-Israel orientation of Ireland's foreign policy.



We don't have to trade with China:

China will take "drastic measures" if Taiwan makes moves towards independence, a Beijing official warned on Wednesday, adding that Taiwan's provocations and outside meddling could intensify next year.

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Hong Kong pro-democracy media outlet Stand News shut down on Wednesday after police raided its office, froze its assets and arrested senior staff on suspected "seditious publication" offences in the latest crackdown on the city's media.

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Sometimes we bring heartache on ourselves:

Despite the outward allegiance to Xi and the Communists, the country’s rising middle class is westernized, individualistic rather than collectivist, intent on having fun and stocking up on all the latest consumer gadgets, instead of sacrificing and laboring in the cause of Communism.

The falling marriage and birth rates are the obvious symptom of China’s new social feminism.

Marriage licenses have fallen to a 13-year low and the birth rate has hit a 43-year low. With only 12 million babies born in 2020, the old mathematical joke about the Marching Chinese now falls flat. Like the rest of Asia, China is aging, and its workforce is falling by 0.5% a year.

China's 1.3 birth rate looks worse than those of America or Europe, but unlike them, the Chinese birth rate isn't being artificially inflated with a huge population of immigrants.

While the Communist leadership has tried to apply economic fixes to a social problem, a recent survey in one rural area found that only 60% of young women wanted to get married while 82% of men did. The combination of an aspiring professional female workforce with the sex-selective abortion caused by the one-child policy has made China’s gender relations uniquely horrible.

In America, as in most first world countries, women are more interested in marriage than men. The reversal of the gender stereotype in China is a tribute to how the country’s toxic mixture of traditionalism, Communism, and consumerism is playing out in its dysfunctional society. ...

Communist China’s history is one of grandiose planned efforts that blew up in the party’s face. One of its worst famines occurred when Mao decided to have the populace wipe out all the sparrows, leading to an infestation of insects that the sparrows had kept in check. Such subtle checks and balances pervade the natural world and human society, but the Marxist view of the universe is incapable of taking into account the complex and paradoxical nature of reality.

Mao’s inability to grasp the nature of the sparrow, the imminent obstacle in the ecosystem, is nothing compared to the inability of his successors to understand the relationships of men and women. Human nature, always elusive to ideologues, has brought down every Communist plan for world domination before, not through force of arms, but the hubris of its miscalculations.


Xi believes that China’s Communist regime is different even as demographics are undoing his mandate of heaven. While this century has been heralded as belonging to China, studies suggest that China's population will drop by 50% by 2100. While 732 million may be nothing to sneer at, much of that will consist of its rapidly aging elderly population.

 

Now enter North Korea:

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised outgoing Chinese Ambassador Li Jinjun for helping to improve relations between Pyongyang and Beijing, state media reported on Thursday, as the envoy left office after seven years in the post.

Kim's comments were conveyed to Li by Choe Ryong Hae, a top official in the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, state news agency KCNA said. Li also met with North Korean premier Kim Tok Hun, KCNA reported.

"Kim Jong Un highly praised the ambassador for successfully assisting several DPRK-China summit meetings over the past seven years, making much effort to develop the friendly relations between the two parties and the two countries and sharing bitters and sweets with the Korean people," Choe told Li, using the initials of North Korea's official name.

Kim is very satisfied that the North Korea-China relationship has entered a "fresh heyday" under the leadership of the ruling parties in each country, Choe said.

 

With profuse thanks for keeping Kim's fiefdom afloat, the latest scion of the Kim dynasty can pedal through a pointless confab about North Korea's dismal economy


Also, if you can trade with China, banking with its political prisoner-executing neighbour should pose no moral quandary:

According to a Treasury release, the settlement was reached between TD Bank and the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), related to the bank’s violations of North Korea Sanctions Regulations and the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Sanctions Regulations.

The bank agreed to pay $115,005.04 to settle “two separate matters involving apparent violations” of the two sanctions regulations.

“In the first matter, [TD Bank] processed 1,479 transactions totaling $382,685.38 and maintained nine accounts on behalf of employees of the North Korean mission to the United Nations without a license from OFAC,” the announcement said. “In the second matter, TDBNA maintained two accounts for more than four years for a U.S. resident who was listed on OFAC’s list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons.”

Both violations, per the report, entailed “multiple sanctions compliance breakdowns,” although OFAC concluded that the violations in question were “voluntarily self-disclosed and were non-egregious.” In addition, OFAC determined that no managers or supervisors knew about the transactions, the transactions “would likely have been licensable under existing licensing policy,” and OFAC has determined that the bank has taken steps to address and stop the conduct.

The North Korean sanctions were violated when the bank, over a nearly two-year period between 2016 and 2018, processed nearly 1,500 transactions totaling $382,685.48, on behalf of five people who worked for the North Korean mission to the UN, without obtaining a proper license from the Treasury’s OFAC.

TD Bank personnel did not properly list “North Korea” as the country in their files for these accounts, often stating “Korea” or “South Korea” or leaving the field blank. Also, those people were never flagged in the system, because the bank was relying on a Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) list supplied by a vendor that did not include the North Korean individuals.


 

Twenty years for nothing:

Hours before Kabul fell to the Taliban on Aug. 15, the Afghan Air Force was melting down. Instead of unleashing air attacks against advancing insurgents, some airmen were fighting each other.

At the Kabul airport, some Afghan Air Force personnel guarding the airfield tried to force their way onto a military helicopter preparing to lift off, according to the Afghan Air Force pilot flying the craft and two other people familiar with the incident. The chopper’s destination was across town, but the guardsmen were convinced it was leaving the country and were determined not to be left behind, the pilot told Reuters. Another guard, trying to stop them, pointed his gun at the cockpit.

Bedlam ensued. Shots rang out. Bullets pierced the helicopter. Debris and metal flew, injuring the pilot and another airman on board; both required treatment. “My face became full of blood,” the pilot said.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country later that day, hastening the collapse of the U.S.-backed government faster than even the most pessimistic defense analysts had predicted. Within hours, the Taliban stormed into Kabul, triggering a chaotic American evacuation that has damaged the presidency of U.S. leader Joe Biden.

The melee involving Afghan Air Force members ahead of Kabul’s fall hasn’t been previously reported. Reuters also learned exclusive details from airmen and former Afghan officials who participated in the secret operation to fly Ghani and his entourage to neighboring Uzbekistan on Aug. 15, and the role the chaos at the airport may have played in the timing of his departure.



Damn you, global warming!:

Environment Canada says all of Alberta and most of British Columbia and Saskatchewan, along with parts of Manitoba and Ontario are under extreme cold weather warnings.

It says the wind chill can range between -40C and -55C in Edmonton and Calgary.

It says arctic outflow winds and low temperatures have also been forecast for much of British Columbia with the mercury dipping to near or below -20C.

Environment Canada says cold, arctic air remains entrenched over western and central Saskatchewan with wind chills of up to -45C.

According to The Weather Network, a temperature below -51C has been recorded in Canada — in Rabbit Kettle, Northwest Territories —  for the first time in eight years.

The agency says extreme cold could persist into next week.

On Christmas Eve, Deadmen Valley in the Northwest Territories recorded a brutally cold temperature of -45C and the only place that was colder was Jakutsk, Russia at -48C at 4:00 p.m. EST. In fact, the bone-chilling air that sent temperatures tumbling so low in Deadmen Valley originated in Russia before it migrated over the North Pole.

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And now for something completely different:

Undisturbed for three millennia, the last unwrapped pharaonic mummy has given up secrets to the modern science of computed tomography. A new scan reveals an amulet over the heart of Amenhotep I, a girdle of 34 golden beads at his lower back, and evidence that his earthly remains were damaged and fixed up by ancient Egyptian priests four centuries after his death in 1504 BCE.


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Wokeness Is Next to Foolishness

It's the new mantra:

Segueing from those who see imaginary Nazis under every bed to those who need a refresher course on the horrible things that real Nazis actually did, we shift our attention to the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence, a body that oversees French schools in southwestern Ontario. On September 7, Radio Canada reported that the school board had held a not-at-all creepy-sounding “flame purification” ceremony, in which 30 children’s books deemed racist were publicly immolated, with the ashes used to fertilize a tree (in a bid to “bury the ashes of racism”). The outcry was intense, and the school board admitted that the whole 1930s-style book-bonfire thing had been a mistake. But the scandal re-awakened anew later in September when a follow-up Radio-Canada investigation concluded that the self-described “Indigenous knowledge keeper” who’d helped conceive the pyro-stunt — Suzy Kies, then a co-chair of the Liberal Party’s Indigenous Peoples’ Commission — was a boring old white person who traced her heritage to France and Luxembourg. Kies got turfed by the Liberals. But she still has her side gig making Indigenous-themed beaded earrings, which are, as of this writing, still for sale on the Art Gallery of Ontario web site for $150 a pop.

 

Being "indigenous" is so lucrative!

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The League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, has announced it will stop using the controversial gender-neutral term “Latinx” in its official communications.

 

Did you hear that, white liberals? Let the Latin fellows name themselves. 

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Have a super happy fun merry Christmas, Mass of Christ, birth of Jesus, beer in the afternoon with Our Lord Day!:

The Federal Court has removed references to Christmas from its proceedings calendar.

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, staff opted for the more “inclusive” option: “seasonal recess.” 

“Given that litigants before the Courts do not all celebrate Christmas an amendment is required to change references to the Court’s ‘Christmas recess’ to the more inclusive ‘seasonal recess,” a legal notice claims. 

The request to have the holiday reference changed was put through on April 9, 2020, but administrators have not divulged who was responsible.

 

You're a foul one, Supreme Court of Canada.



Today In "It's Not About a Virus" News

You know it's come to the head when when the more restrained are as mad as hell and aren't going to take it anymore

Protesters gathered in Busan on Sunday after a similar rally was held in Seoul on Christmas Day. Aggrieved demonstrators held up large portraits of deceased family members – like those typically displayed at funerals in South Korea – and testified as to how their loved ones died soon after being vaccinated against Covid-19.

Dozens of funeral portraits were displayed at Saturday’s demonstration at the government complex in Seoul. Protesters called for the government to identify the causes of adverse reactions and admit that vaccines are to blame.

 

Indeed:

  1. It is now clear for men <40, dose 2 and dose 3 of Pfizer have more myocarditis than sars-cov-2 infection, and this is true for dose 1 and dose 2 of Moderna.

  2. Pfizer boosters (Dose 3) have more myocarditis for men <40 than infection.

  3. Myocarditis post infection is more common as you get older, in contrast with myocarditis post vaccination, which is more common as you are younger (reverse gradients)

But the truth is STILL WORSE than these data.

  1. If the authors fixed the denominator for viral infection (i.e. used sero-prevalance), it would look even worse

  2. If the authors separate men 16-24 from 12-15 and 25-40, it would likely look worst in 16-24 age group.

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  • The COVID shots reprogram your immune system to respond in a dysfunctional manner. Aside from increasing vulnerability to infections, this can also result in autoimmune diseases and cancer
  • A paper published in early May 2021 reported the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID jab “reprograms both adaptive and innate immune responses,” causing immune depletion
  • Antigens in vaccines have been shown to induce defects in the immune system that can raise the risk of autoimmune diseases
  • Leaky or nonsterilizing vaccines can also trigger the evolution of more hazardous viruses, and the COVID jabs are among the leakiest “vaccines” ever created
  • According to health authorities, the vaccine-evading Omicron variant necessitates a third COVID injection, but this recommendation will only perpetuate mutation

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if boosters were stopping or slowing spread, you’d expect to see their rise in prevalence start to bend the cases curves. but we do not see this. this leads me to doubt that they are having much or perhaps any positive effect. one can have correlation without causality, but having a large causal effect and failing to correlate to outcomes is pretty implausible.  


 

It was never about "science" and this fraudster knows it:

 

It's a virus. It mutates. It will not kill everyone. The flu shots are worse than this virus. The puppy-murderer is back-peddling on his "expertise" because there are so many facts you can do without before even the most ovine knows that something is amiss.


Also:

Health officials say the change was made so they could evaluate Ontario-specific evidence after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control shortened recommended isolation and quarantine periods for COVID-19.

U.S. health officials on Monday cut isolation restrictions for Americans who catch the coronavirus from 10 to five days, and similarly shortened the time that close contacts need to quarantine.

 

Rather, the new scary variant is not as deadly as the tyrants had hoped, so, walk back but still hold the whip.

 

 

What was really happening in China:



The real enemy here is the chicken fingers:

 

Yes, this is what we've become and we gladly went there.

 

 

The occupier of the Oval Office has now given up any federal solution to the COVID virus and instead passed the buck to the states:

"Look, there is no federal solution," Biden said Monday in response to a question from Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. "This gets solved at the state level."

Biden, touting preparation measures, said the winter panic over the Omicron variant is "not like March of 2020, the beginning of the pandemic."

"My message to the governor is simple. If you need something, say something and we were going to have your back and any way we can," Biden remarked during the COVID-19 Response Team's routine call with the National Governors Association.

 

He will now devote his time to yelling at clouds.

 


 



If I were Albertan, I believe my response would be - "Go to hell":

 

 

Also - Quebec blinked again

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé announced the province would allow some health-care workers who have tested positive to COVID-19 to continue working.

Dubé made the announcement on Tuesday in Montreal as the province faces a surge in cases fuelled by the Omicron variant and a rapid increase in hospitalizations.

“What we are trying to avoid above all … is overwhelming the health network,” he said in French.

 

Saving face - the real reason. 

 

 

Okay

I shouldn't have to pay for the "vaxxed" healthcare, anyway. They will get this virus they so religiously masked against. Now look at them:

Public health measures should not be confused with freedom of choice or rights. Singapore is merely making people take responsibility for their decisions: if you don’t want to be vaccinated and don’t protect yourself, then fall ill, nobody else should have to pay for your personal negligence and irresponsibility. Canada should follow suit.



All babies learn by watch facial clues (ie - smiling). Children, thrust into schools in which unionised teachers held an undeserved and unquestioned superiority over the home-schooled, found themselves locked out of their classrooms so that teachers could feel "safe".

The chicks have come home to roost:

Dr. Mark McDonald cited an Aug. 11 study by Brown University (pdf) that found that “children born during the pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, motor, and overall cognitive performance compared to children born pre-pandemic,” during an interview with host Cindy Drukier on a Dec. 25 episode of NTD’s “The Nation Speaks.” NTD is a sister media outlet of The Epoch Times.

The masks, “Zoom schools,” and lockdown mandates have led to “deprivation overall, of social contact, [of] not being able to see faces, being stuck at home all day long, [and this] has actually caused brain damage to the youngsters,” he said.

In another interview in the episode, professor Carl Heneghan, the director of Oxford University’s Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, cited evidence that pandemic restrictions and the “fear we instill into children” has led to the worsening of psychological problems.

Heneghan cited his Oct. 2 study, which concluded that “eight out of 10 children and adolescents report worsening of behavior or any psychological symptoms or an increase in negative feelings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.”

“School closures contributed to increased anxiety, loneliness and stress; negative feelings due to COVID-19 increased with the duration of school closures,” the study reports. “Deteriorating mental health was found to be worse in females and older adolescents.”

Adolescents above the age of 12 also did worse than children under 12, as adolescents face increasing peer pressure, social pressure, and are more aware of messages being delivered globally, according to Heneghan.

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Adolescents have failed classes critical to their futures at higher rates than in previous years, affecting graduations and college prospects. And as elected leaders and public health officials scrambled to bring students back to school last winter and spring, the focus on having the youngest and most vulnerable students return to in-person instruction left many high school students to languish, with large numbers missing most or all of the 2020-21 academic year.

The Feast of the Innocents: King Herod didn't like children, either.


Also:

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Rolling lockdowns and the Covid recession cost at least 740,800 jobs in small business, the nation’s leading employer, the Department of Industry said yesterday. Damage was so deep it will take time to document the full extent of losses, researchers warned: “How many businesses appear and disappear?”

 

Why send people to school when they won't have any work?