@RebelNewsOnline@ezralevant I never tire of third world retards telling me how they are my countrymen while never actually engaging with the culture. Third world retard logic. These people arent here to assimilate. They are here to cry victim right up until the point where they try to take your shit.
๐จ THIS IS CANADA NOT THE MIDDLE EAST!
Islamic call to prayer just BLASTED over loudspeakers in downtown Regina from a rooftop across from City Hall. 2-3 minutes of this foreign supremacist chant, audible for a full kilometre. A โtestโ with police permission they want to make permanent every Friday.
We donโt need or want foreign pagan Islamic anything blasted into our Canadian cities. You donโt understand what you are inviting in and allowing to happen.
SHUT THIS DOWN IMMEDIATELY!
Canadians should NEVER have to be subjected to this or tolerate a foreign supremacist religion imposing its traditions on our country and people.
File noise complaints with Regina Police non-emergency: 306-777-6500
Demand @CityofRegina revoke the permit NOW.
Enough is enough. ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฅ
#Regina #cdnpoli #Saskatchewan #CanadaFirst #IslamicSupremacy
WTF!: Today I drove into a private Khalistan community in rural Nova Scotia. This town has a population of less than 500 people. I drove up to the end of this road and there was a gate with a private property sign which lead to a private residence. The flags gave such a cult vibe.
Conservatives feel compassion for this woman having to watch her community being transformed by Somalians to the point of being unrecognizable. Liberals feel compassion for the foreigners and call this woman a racist.
This isn't about racism, this is a TAKEOVER.
๐จ๐จ๐จ THIS SHOULD BE IN MSM ALL DAY EVERYDAY ๐จ๐จ๐จ
This is absolutely heartbreaking ๐
Chris Joseph, father of Jaxon Joseph โ one of the 16 Humboldt Broncos killed โ is still fighting for justice years later.
He just gave a raw interview explaining why he will never stop pushing to have Jaskirat Sidhu deported, as the court originally ordered.
Sidhu killed 16 people and injured 13 others.
Yet at the eleventh hour, his deportation was paused.
Why? Because Sidhu got married and had a child โ clearly working the system to tug on the heartstrings of woke judges.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media is too busy spinning the story to make the **murderer** the victim instead of the 16 families who lost everything.
This is two-tier justice at its most sickening.
Deportation was part of his sentence.
Forgiveness does not mean he gets to be more special than any other criminal.
The victimsโ families deserve better than this.
Watch Chris Josephโs powerful interview here ๐
When will Canada finally put victims first?
#cdnpoli #HumboldtBroncos #TwoTierJustice #JusticeForTheBroncos
Watch my full, uncensored interview to hear the family's account in their own words and learn what they say has been omitted, edited, or misrepresented by the mainstream media.
"The Canada You Grew Up In Is Dead"
IMO, this is the most accurate breakdown & analysis of how/why Canada has fallen to where it is today.
Does this accurately depict your own personal situation, observations and/or experiences?
I'd love to hear your comments and feedback.
Video Credit: https://t.co/RHxoyRTCa8
If your father or mother is above 67, please pause and read this slowly.
At that age, life begins to feel different for them. The world moves faster, but their bodies move slower. The things they once did effortlessly now require effort. Their strength is not what it used to be, and even if they donโt say it, they feel it.
What they need now is not pressure. Not stress. Not arguments about money or past mistakes. They need stability. They need reassurance. They need to feel safe.
If they have savings, protect it. This is not the stage for risky investments or โletโs try this opportunity.โ It is the stage for preservation. Capital safety matters more than high returns. Peace of mind matters more than profit.
If they depend on you financially, donโt see it as a burden. See it as a privilege. The same hands that once carried you are now weaker. The same voices that defended you now speak softer. Support them with dignity, not pity.
And beyond money, give them something deeper.
Call them without being in a hurry.
Sit with them without checking your phone every two minutes.
Let them repeat stories youโve heard before. One day, you will wish to hear those stories again.
At 67 and above, what they truly fear is not death. It is loneliness. It is feeling forgotten.
Take care of their health. Help them organize their documents. Make sure they are not being financially manipulated. Protect them from stress. But most importantly, protect their heart.
Because one day, the chair they sit on will be empty.
And no amount of money will buy back one more conversation.