Jeremy Clarkson’s Farm show on Amazon is the most radicalizing piece of mainstream media I’ve ever seen
Just one example (bear with me):
Badgers became a protected species in Britain 40+ years ago.
The population has exploded and now frequently transmits tuberculosis to cows
But farmers can’t cull the badger population to protect their cattle because the government still considers them to be endangered
Instead of addressing the root cause, the UK has the most batshit testing regime for cattle
There’s no TB vaccine. So the cattle have to get tested. The vets administering the test have to measure welts on the cows neck. Whether a cow lives or dies comes down to a vet trying to discern 1mm on a caliper (reactive vs non reactive).
If a cow tests positive, the farm (already running on super thin margins) is quarantined and starts hemorrhaging money.
Jeremy Clarkson’s cow (pregnant with twins) has an inconclusive test so it’s separated from the herd. It receives a second inconclusive test so they have to kill it (before it can give birth to the twins).
Now here’s the kicker: the autopsy reveals no sign of TB. It was a healthy cow needlessly killed
So - silver lining the farm should be removed from quarantine, right? WRONG - it’s still under quarantine and has to keep testing and can’t sell its beef
Kafkaesque doesn’t even begin to describe how f’d up it is for British farmers
🇬🇧 UK lawyer Paul Powlesland cleaned 200 bags of waste from a polluted river.
Fish and dragonflies have returned.
Now he faces up to 2 years in prison for doing it without a permit.
This is modern Britain: punishing people who actually clean up the environment while the bureaucracy strangles common sense.
Absolutely insane.
Source: @Coinvo / Writer: Oliver
Without this man, there wouldn't have been Sean.
A great man who taught me to be a good person and always fight back. I love you Dad.
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🚨Sentencing Hearing for @OttawaPolice Detective Helen Grus ends after prosecution's submissions.
Trials Officer Chris Renwick reluctantly agrees with defence submission to deliver his sentence at a live hearing...
(Not like a shameless coward as he did with his guilty verdict - hiding behind an emailed document. My thoughts, not the words of Grus Defence Counsel Bath-Sheba van den Berg.)
This is Retired Superintendent Chris Renwick - who destroyed 200 years of professional policing with his verdict that police officers must now ask for permission to conduct criminal investigations when the suspects are "public officials" or when the investigation has "political and societal ramifications".
That decision is reprehensible, and corrupt.
Renwick’s decision to convict Detective Grus will forever stand as a monument to cowardice, institutional self-protection, and the corruption of the very foundation of policing in Canada.
Link to Renwick's decision in the comments.
Photo: Retired Ottawa Police Superintendent Chris Renwick
Let's start with those in positions of leadership tied to Government and Civil Service where more than 2 people died from Criminal Negligence where those involved knew harm was possible and failed to take corrective action. Like the e-mail conversations health officials were having about deaths following vaccination then told the public it was "safe and effective". Police Chiefs and Commissioners ran cover as well.
I'd vote for that.
Transport truck hits stopped lights-flashing school bus near Spanish, Ontario. A miracle - 26 students, none injured.
Can anyone guess the name of the driver?
Details in the comments...
Millions of Canadians are beginning to see the similarities between communist regimes and the direction of current government policy.
The pattern is always the same.
It begins with noble promises: safety, equality, compassion, protection, the greater good.
It ends with censorship, coercion, surveillance, prisons, ruined lives, and a police state.
Always.
It comes wrapped in slogans, experts, committees, emergency powers, censorship, enemies of the people, and the belief that the state has the right to crush the individual for the greater good.
Consider...
C-2 - Strong Borders Act
C-22 - Lawful Access Act
C-34 - Safe Social Media Act
C-36 - Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act
C-9 - Combatting Hate Act
C-25 - Strong and Free Elections Act
S-209 - Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act
All seven are live in the 45th Parliament right now. None has received royal assent yet.
Consider that good, law-abiding Canadians are being gradually and systematically disarmed.
This is not a warning about some distant future.
In 2022 the federal government invoked emergency powers it did not have, froze the bank accounts of citizens over their political views, and banned Canadians from funding a protest. Two levels of court have since ruled it unconstitutional - a violation of the very Charter rights every one of these bills now circles.
That was the trial run. It needed an emergency as the excuse.
The seven bills above are the permanent version - the same reach, made routine - so that next time, no emergency need be declared at all.
A free country is not lost in a single day. It is legislated away in pieces, each one introduced with a reassuring name and defended as necessary, while good people keep assuring themselves it could never happen here.
It already did. The only question is whether enough Canadians notice before it becomes permanent.
Read every bill. Watch every one of them. Because this is the stage where it can still be stopped... and perhaps our last chance.
@Answers4Sean@WoodReporting Can you believe we live in a country where this heartache is true and the bastards that caused it are using our money to live high on the hog while we fundraise for Justice!
@ClarksonsFarm1 Good morning to you!! It’s sunny here in Toronto today - just thanking God for the gifts of today then you pop in 😊 A blessing indeed!
Have a wonderful Day
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YIKES 🤯 Visitors to Toronto for the World Cup are literally MIND BLOWN at what they finding in Toronto
Drugs, homelessness, filth, calling it a 3rd world Country 🇨🇦
2015 started the destruction of Canada
Over the last four years, two people who have consistently shown up for me are brothers and lawyers David Freiheit and Daniel Freit.
After becoming paralyzed following my Covid vaccination and later being offered MAID, I learned very quickly who was willing to stand beside me when it mattered. David and Dan have done so with unwavering consistency, compassion, and courage.
I have been fortunate enough to appear on David’s show many times and to get to know him personally. I have also had the privilege of working alongside Dan on various projects and seeing firsthand the dedication he brings to helping others.
Without a doubt, out of all the support I have received throughout this journey, they both rank among my top three.
What makes them special is not simply that they gave me a platform. They gave me friendship, encouragement, guidance, and strength during some of the most difficult moments of my life. Despite their own busy lives, successful legal careers, and countless commitments, they always seemed to find the time to check in, offer support, and help amplify my voice when I needed it most.
I am honoured to call them both friends and allies. In a world where many people looked away, these two brothers stepped forward. Their support has never been performative. It has been genuine, consistent, and deeply meaningful.
I only hope that one day I can give back even a fraction of the strength, generosity, and support they have given to me and so many others.
Thank you, David and Dan. Your impact on my life is far greater than words can express.
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Jeremy Clarkson has never pretended to be anything other than exactly what he is
Brutally honest. No oil painting. A pot belly, a lifelong smoker, a drinker. Not exactly the modern alpha male or is he?
And somehow that is the whole point
I have watched him for most of my life
First as a motoring journalist who could make you want a car you would never own and never need
Then as something bigger
The loudest, funniest, most unfiltered mouthpiece the ordinary person ever had
A man who said the thing everyone was thinking while the rest of television tiptoed around it
From Top Gear he built something that should not have worked
Three middle aged men, The Stig, a track and a chemistry you cannot manufacture
James May the patient one
Richard Hammond the brave one
And Clarkson the force of nature dragging both of them into chaos and somehow back out again
When it all fell apart at the BBC he could have disappeared
The fracas was not his finest hour and he never pretended it was
He owned it, apologized and carried on
No reinvention, no groveling tour, no carefully managed comeback
He just kept being himself and let the work speak
The move to Amazon and The Grand Tour proved something I think a lot of people missed
The format was never the magic
The men were
You can take three friends out of a studio and drop them anywhere on earth and the loyalty between them travels with them
But it is Clarkson's Farm where the whole picture finally comes into focus
Here is a man with nothing left to prove walking into a field he barely understands and refusing to fake competence he does not have
He has run that farm at break even and then at an outright loss in full public view
No editing it into a success story
No pretending the numbers work when they do not
His farm manager hands him one brutal truth after another and he sits there and takes it
A whole season swallowed by drought even after he leaned into robotics and the most advanced farming money could buy
Technology was supposed to be the answer and the weather did not care
He showed that too
Most people would have cut it
And through all of it he has done something quietly remarkable
He has dragged the plight of the British farmer into the light
The paperwork, the council, the margins that vanish, the weather that ruins a year of work in a week
People who had never thought about where their food comes from suddenly cared because he made them care
And then there is the part nobody warned me about
Men who raise animals for meat and still love them
Who name them, worry about them, sit with them
Who treat them with respect and dignity right up to the moment they cannot keep them
And feel the full weight of sending them off
He does not hide that
He lets the camera sit in the discomfort of it
The grief of a man who knows the deal he made and still finds it hard
That is not weakness
That is honesty most people are far too afraid to show
We live in an age that rewards the polished, the curated, the carefully built personal brand
And here is a scruffy, swearing, chain smoking farmer who has done the opposite of all of it and won
He stayed exactly who he was while the world begged him to become a product
That is the whole secret
There is no act
There never was
And that is exactly why we keep watching
Praying for a full recovery mate, looking forward to another season of Clarkson's Farms!