17 years ago today, at this exact time at 2:26pm, we lost the King of Pop.
Michael Jackson not only changed the word with his music, but with his platform he gave to charities, helped children around the world, and inspired billions of people.
We live in an evil world, so when they saw Michael wouldn’t live the “Hollywood life” or join the elites, they plotted against him. They went after his image and his music catalog with countless allegations and smear tactics. Michael Jackson is one of the most demonized people who has ever lived.
But true fans know he was innocent. He beat the allegations and continued doing what he loved until the day he died.
I don’t think it was an accident what happened to him, but when it’s all said and done, Michael Jackson was a hero. He often spoke about how he wanted to resemble Jesus and help the children of the world. Most people called him “weird” but I saw it as purely being different.
So when it’s all said and done, look at his music that never encouraged degeneracy, look at his interviews that always promoted helping people and being an inspiration, and look at his life that was proof that if you put enough hard work in, all your dreams can become a reality.
Rest in peace, Michael. We all miss you 🙏🏼
Michael Jackson August 19, 1958 - June 25, 2009
The minute i started breaking the all time record in record sales. I broke Elvis records, i broke the Beatles records, the minute it became the best selling album, overnight they call me a freak. They called me a homosexual, they called me a child molester
— Michael Jackson
Canada's New Social Media Ban is NOT About Your Children | Here's What They're NOT Telling You
Canada just announced the Digital Safety Act — a social media ban for anyone under 16.
Most Canadians think this is about protecting children. It isn't.
To enforce a social media ban, every single Canadian will have to prove their age by attaching government-approved ID to their social media accounts. That's not child protection. That's a digital ID.
And once you're verified on one platform, that verification follows you everywhere — linking every account you own under your real identity.
But it gets worse.
This isn't a standalone policy. This is the missing piece that connects Bill C-9, C-22 and C-8 into a complete surveillance and censorship system.
Bill C-9 defines what you can and cannot say online. Bill C-22 forces platforms to save your data for up to one year. Bill C-8 gives the government the power to cut you off the internet entirely.
The digital ID created by this social media ban is what connects all three.
And they're selling it to you as child protection.
Don't be fooled. All these bills are interconnected — and this is the last piece of the puzzle.
https://t.co/8fky3EXQmF
I’ve been absent.
My mind has been consumed. I can’t explain it.
Don’t judge.
Seeing Michael movie did a number on my brain. Rewired and fried.
I’ve been in the Michael Jackson rabbit hole.
For the 2nd time since 2009.
It’s a High. Electrified. Compelled. Can’t focus. Up til 3-4 am for 3 straight weeks which has never happened to me before. But I’m not exhausted.
I haven’t been able to listen to any news or regular podcasts.
I just don't care.
Been swept with overwhelming emotion. On an emotional rollercoaster.
I’m not the only one. It’s like a hypnosis, there are thousands of people online going through the same phenomenon.
If you are an empath you understand.
I’m not crazy.
I’m hopeful with Gen Z is rediscovering him without the judgements and cruelty of earlier generations.
And what’s most hopeful is gen alpha – our children. They have embraced Michael like no one else, ever. I see it with my young son.
I just wished he could have been here to see it. All the love. His dream came true.
@michaeljackson
#michael
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TD report on CANADA's BRAIN DRAIN is really interesting.
Canada is quietly losing its top talent to the United States in what economists call a silent brain drain. While Canada does a strong job educating highly skilled workers in STEM, engineering, and entrepreneurship, it struggles to keep them due to higher taxes that kick in at much lower income levels, limited opportunities to scale companies, weaker commercialization of ideas, and much better pay and growth potential south of the border.
-> Talent leaves mainly through temporary US work visas rather than permanent moves
-> Outflows are heavily concentrated among the highest skilled, especially in tech and advanced degrees
-> Onward migration is worst among immigrants and top university graduates
-> Canada has a missing middle of medium sized firms, relying instead on many tiny businesses and a few large ones
-> Personal tax rates often exceed 50 percent in major provinces and apply at much lower thresholds than in the US
-> Complex corporate tax rules push entrepreneurs toward tax planning instead of growth
All of this weakens productivity, innovation, and domestic returns on education, making Canada a feeder system for the US economy
REPORT: https://t.co/fA0VzaJDSm
@CanBorder Again, $1300 fine is nothing.
This is real consequences and deterrant:
- min fine $5000
- put on 5 year travel ban if a foreigner
- put on high risk list and directed for secondary screening every time if citizen
Cities need to take coyote problem seriously before people get killed.
Cities are no place for coyotes - just 20 years ago it was rare to see one, now I see them daily, the size of wolves roaming the streets.
Funny enough, you won’t spot one up north in the wild. They invaded cities for easy garbage food.
India has figured out how to leverage its huge 1+ billion population to their advantage.
Send out as much of its people to other countries, reap economical benefits and newfound influence, both in private businesses and governments.
New data shows once an Indian CEO gets hired at a major company, what follows is Americans getting pushed out of their jobs and replaced by Indians
Major Companies with an Indian CEO:
- Google - Sundar Pichai - Indian
- Microsoft - Satya Nadella - Indian
- YouTube - Neal Mohan - Indian
- Adobe - Shantanu Narayen - Indian
- IBM - Arvind Krishna - Indian
- Infosys - Salil Parekh Indian
- NetApp - George Kurian - Indian
- Arista Networks - Jayshree Ullal - Indian
- Novartis - Vasant Narasimhan - Indian
- Micron - Sanjay Mehrotra - Indian
- Honeywell - Vimal Kapur - Indian
- Flex - Revathi Advaithi - Indian
- Niyafair (Wayfair) - Niraj Shah - Indian
- Chanel - Leena Nair - Indian
- Shantanu Narayen (Adobe) - Indian
- Cognizant - Ravi Kumar S. - Indian
- Cognizant (variant/duplicate) - Indian
- Vertex - Reshma Kewalramani - Indian
- Escaler Indian
- Zscaler - Jay Chaudhry - Indian
- Microsoft Gaming - Indian
- FedEx - Indian
“There's an observable correlation between the rise of Indian-born CEOs taking the helms at major U.S. companies and increased offshoring and outsourcing activity to India”
There is also a massive correlation to once an India CEO gets hired, H-1B visa applications skyrocket
This needs to stop
Frankly, heads should roll over this.
At Pearson, and at Transport Canada.
Many Canadians have lost trust because they feel like our institutions have become corrupted and captured by insiders.
They’re not wrong, and there is rarely any accountability.
Under this Administration, the days of allowing ILLEGAL TRUCKERS to get behind the wheel are OVER
❌ 28,000 illegally issued commercial drivers’ licenses for unqualified foreign drivers REVOKED
❌ 20,000 drivers knocked OUT-OF-SERVICE for not following English-proficiency rules