NO white person alive today owned slaves. Teach your kids that.
NO black person alive today was born a slave. Teach your kids that.
Not all white people owned slaves back then. Teach your kids that.
Millions of white people fought and died to end slavery. Teach your kids that.
People should not inherit guilt from their ancestors. Teach your kids that.
People should not inherit victimhood from their ancestors. Teach your kids that.
You are responsible for your own actions, not the actions of people who lived 200 years ago. Teach your kids that.
America is not perfect, but it is not uniquely evil. Teach your kids that.
The West is responsible for some of humanity's greatest advances in freedom, science, medicine, and prosperity. Teach your kids that.
Loving your country is not racism. Teach your kids that.
Wanting secure borders is not racism. Teach your kids that.
Wanting safe communities is not racism. Teach your kids that.
Wanting merit over quotas is not racism. Teach your kids that.
Questioning political narratives is not racism. Teach your kids that.
People should be judged by their character, not their skin color. Teach your kids that.
History should be taught honestly, not used as a weapon. Teach your kids that.
A nation that teaches its children to hate their heritage will not survive. Teach your kids that.
Your country is your home. Protecting it is not something to be ashamed of. Teach your kids that.
You do not owe an apology for being born. Teach your kids that.
Never let fear of being called names stop you from speaking the truth as you see it. Teach your kids that.
🚨 BREAKING:
In 2009 CHINA, bought a Nunavut mine in a fire sale for $1.4 billion (US).
For 55 years NO PRIVATE COMPANY would build the road or port to make it viable.
Now Carney is fast-tracking $900 million of your taxes to build it for them.
The road doesn’t connect a single community.
The Inuit call it “a road to nowhere.”
Canadians pay.
China profits.
🚨At a time when Parliament is facing two different accounting frameworks between the Budget and the Main Estimates, $94 billion in operating relabeled as capital investments, massive deficits, and an abandonment of core fiscal anchors, we support continuity in leadership at the Parliamentary Budget Office.
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🇨🇳🛂⚖️🇨🇦 : Liberal MP Maggie Chi explains that non citizens should not have to surrender their passports after being charged with a serious crime.
Maggie claims it would lead to the stigmatization of non citizens & wouldn't provide equal justice under the Charter.
Maggie Chi was born in Mainland China and won the heavily CCP influenced riding of Don Valley North.
A riding Joe Tay was running in, as the CPC candidate.
The PRC / CCP put a $1 million HK$ bounty on the head of Joe Tay leading up to the 2025 election.
Former Liberal MP Paul Chiang said his supporters could collect the bounty if they took Joe Tay to the Chinese consulate.
What happened to Joe Tay and the CCP intimidation of the Chinese diaspora in the Don Valley riding leading up to the election, is proof CCP interference is a very serious, ongoing crisis.
Did you know Don Cherry was 'Canada First' before Trump was 'America First'. A true Canadian who loves Canada and deserves any honor he receives. Liberals and Conservatives wanted him.
"It'd be CANADA FIRST and Canada only. That's what I am, a nationalist."
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Four judges have now confirmed that Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act illegally.
The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed the government’s appeal of Justice Mosley’s decision, confirming once again that the use of these extraordinary powers was unconstitutional.
The Court was clear:
“Cabinet… did not have reasonable grounds to believe that a threat to national security existed.”
In other words, the legal threshold was never met.
Instead of taking responsibility, Trudeau and his government spent years appealing the decision, using public resources while hoping the issue would fade from public attention.
That behaviour runs directly against the principles of democracy and good governance. In a healthy democracy, leaders are accountable when they misuse extraordinary powers.
When a leader unlawfully invokes emergency powers against his own citizens and then refuses to take responsibility, that is not leadership. It is a failure of judgment and accountability.
And someone who failed so profoundly at home, and then ran from that failure, should not be elevated and invited to lecture the world about democracy on the global stage.
See latest Court decision: https://t.co/aN912jjnqC
I have got update from inside Iran for those who are genuinely worried.
Mainstream media is spreading nonsense to exploit your worry and save the regime.
My mom called this morning, she had to call cause internet’s cut again (it is a war crime). Explosions are louder than the 12-day war, but everyone is calm: strikes are precise, mostly away from homes. For nearby targets (mosques, IRGC/Basij bases in neighborhoods), people get phone warnings to evacuate first,consistent with 12 day war.
Even near Persian new year holidays, families are staying home as President @realDonaldTrump and Prince @PahlaviReza advised, avoiding schools and public spots because the regime uses them as human shields.
That’s why we in exile thank @POTUS and @netanyahu : they go to great lengths to protect civilians while the regime deliberately hits crowded areas to cause maximum casualties, not just in Israel, but also in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and Qatar.
Our only real worries: the regime itself, their faulty Chinese missiles, and their constant use of human shields.
Remember 2020: after striking the US base in Iraq, they shot down a civilian Iranian plane full of families and kids, hoping Trump would hit back so they could play victim (a Russian-style tactic). They miscalculated, Trump didn’t retaliate and we painfully saw what this regime is truly capable of.
Stay calm. No one wants war, but this cancer leaves no other option but surgery.
Be patient, stay hopeful, and pray for American & Israeli heroes and for Iranians to come through safely.
And please share this video with your friends. You shouldn’t trust MSM on this topic. My instagram id is @iranidaturan
Holy shit. Wow.
This is HANDS DOWN the best take I’ve heard.
If there is one video you listen to today it’s this one.
Every single word of this and it’s a huge “f*ck you” to @antonioguterres for propping up the barbaric terrorist Islamic Regime in Iran.
Must be shared everywhere in my opinion.
Unfortunately I have no idea who this young British woman is to credit her, if you know who it is feel free to tag below.
There is a scene in Titanic where Molly Brown, played by Kathy Bates, casually explains the chill between old money and new money. Same dining room. Same crystal. Different bloodlines. The old guard does not hate wealth. It hates arrival.
I just happened to watch it again, and I can't help but think about Pierre Poilievre.
Not because he is a movie character. Because the reaction to him feels theatrical in the same way.
I am not a blind partisan. I am a skeptical voter. I have voted based on policy, temperament, and performance. But I am exhausted with the assumption that one party, particularly the Liberal establishment, considers itself the natural governing order of Canada. As if leadership is something etched into Laurentian granite and everyone else is a temporary inconvenience.
And people like me? We are treated as if we wandered in from the service entrance.
That tone is not imagined. It is cultural. It shows up in commentary panels, in Ottawa cocktail chatter, in the quiet sneer that suggests conservatives are unsophisticated, unserious, or morally suspect for disagreeing.
Now insert Poilievre into that ballroom.
Degree in international relations. Command of data. Rapid recall in debate. Years of grinding committee work. A career built the slow way, not inherited through family lineage or political aristocracy. Whatever one thinks of his ideology, the man has put in the work.
And that is what unsettles them.
Like Molly Brown, he understands the rules of the room. He just did not grow up in it. He did not inherit the assumption that he belongs at the head of the table. He claimed his seat through competence and stamina.
There is something almost comical about how irritated the establishment becomes when someone from outside their cultural orbit proves sharp, disciplined, and effective. It disrupts the comforting belief that the right to lead flows naturally from the right surname, the right social circle, the right network.
As a conservative voter, I will admit something with a grin. I take a certain delight in that discomfort.
Not because I hate anyone. Not because I want chaos. But because it is healthy for power to feel pressure. It is healthy for elite circles to be reminded that leadership in Canada is not hereditary. It is chosen.
When the Laurentian set bristles at him, it feels less like policy disagreement and more like social offence. As if the real transgression is that someone without their pedigree mastered their game.
From where I sit in Saskatchewan, that irony is rich. Many of us were not born into influence. We built our lives the long way. We respect effort. We respect preparation. We respect someone who can defend their case without hiding behind inherited prestige.
Old money dislikes being reminded that the ladder still works.
And perhaps that is why the tension feels so sharp. Not because he is new money in a literal sense. But because he represents something the old guard would rather forget.
The door is not theirs alone.
And some of us rather enjoy watching it swing open.
If I moved to Japan, and lived in Japan for decades, speaking the language, integrating into society, contributing to the economy. Would I be ethnically Japanese? No. No I would not. I would never pretend to be. Nor would that apply to India, Thailand, Mexico, Denmark or anywhere else.
So why is England different? Of course there is an English ethnicity. I am entirely bemused by how so many argue against that. It’s just a fact. Politicians who say otherwise are cowards. This is painfully obvious.
Restore Britain’s position is clear.
English ethnicity exists - it’s the only sodding data point that the Government collects on anything.
Of course someone who is not of that ethnicity can be British, obviously. But it equally does not mean that the English ethnicity is imaginary. Those two things can be true at the same time.
I got in trouble years ago for suggesting that the footballer Paul Pogba was French, but not ethnically French. It’s insanity. That is just a factual position. Common sense, clearly.
Separately, Restore Britain has said from the very start - owning a British passport does not make you British.
We have seen how lazily those documents have been frittered away. Holding that piece of paper does not automatically make you British, we are very clear on that.
Is the Egyptian lunatic Alaa Abd El-Fattah British? He has a passport. Restore Britain says NO. No, he is not and he should be stripped of that paper and deported.
Being British encompasses so much more than that, it means so much more than that. It is not simply a piece of paper. It is culture, shared beliefs, patriotism, language, a common understanding of what is right and wrong. That has nothing to do with ethnicity, obviously.
But for even daring to suggest that English ethnicity exists I’ll be roundly attacked.
It is just a fact.
Every other country in the world manages to acknowledge ethnicities exist without descending into hysteria.
England should be able to do the same.
🇮🇷 47 years ago, I stood at a window in Tehran as a 3-year-old boy, smelling burning tires and hearing the chants that would steal my country. I didn’t have words for what was happening. Today, I am watching smoke rise over the same city — but this time the smoke is not the end of Iran. It is, God willing, the beginning of her resurrection.
Several weeks ago I wrote in that the fever of 1979 was finally breaking. I never imagined I would wake up to see that fever confronted so directly. Israel — with the clear support of the United States — has launched a preemptive strike deep into Tehran and against the regime’s military machinery. Explosions in the capital. Military targets hit. The IRGC’s aura of invincibility, already cracked, is shattering in real time.
I do not celebrate war. No decent person does. What I celebrate — what millions of Iranians inside the country and in the diaspora have prayed for in secret for decades — is the possibility that a regime which has no right to exist may finally be forced to go.
This is the same regime that:
- Armed and cheered the October 7 massacre against Israel for no reason other than pure genocidal hatred.
- Murdered tens of thousands of its own sons and daughters who dared to walk peacefully in the streets demanding the most basic freedoms.
- Gouges out the eyes of young women for the “crime” of wearing makeup.
- Hangs teenagers from cranes for posting a tweet.
- Exports terror, poverty, and darkness to every corner it can reach including the U.S.
No nation, no people, should have to live under that. Not Israelis. Not Americans. Not Lebanese. Not Syrians. And certainly not Iranians.
I am a physician who has spent his life trying to heal bodies and a son of Iran who has spent his life mourning a stolen homeland. What we are witnessing is not aggression — it is surgery. Painful, necessary surgery to remove a tumor that has metastasized for 47 years. The tumor is the Islamic Republic that has hijacked Iran.
To the brave pilots and special operators of the Israeli Air Force and the men and women of the United States military now carrying out this mission: I pray for you with everything I have.
May God shield you from harm. May every missile find its target and every soldier return home safely to the families who love them. You are not invaders. You are the answer to the prayers of millions who have whispered “enough” in the dark since 1979. You are giving our friends the chance to breathe free air again. The entire region will owe you a peace we have not known in my lifetime.
To my fellow Iranians watching from inside the country right now, heart pounding, maybe hiding in basements or on rooftops: Hold on. The end is clearer than it has ever been. The regime’s fear is real. Their eyes — those same eyes that once stared down at us with absolute power — now show something they haven’t shown in decades: panic. The math has changed. The window of 1979 is finally closing.
To the little three-year-old boy I once was — and to every little boy and girl in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Tabriz today who hears explosions instead of lullabies: This time the sounds are not the closing of a door. They are the opening of one.
The road ahead will not be easy. Transitions never are. But the direction is unmistakable. A secular, prosperous, free Iran is no longer a dream — it is becoming an inevitability.
I have lived the stolen life so that others might not have to. Today, for the first time in 47 years, I allow myself to believe that the stealing is almost over.
Thank you, Israel. Thank you, America. The Iranian people — the real Iran — will never forget.
The fever is breaking.
The dawn of 2026 is here.
And this time, the light wins.
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We live in a world where people think it’s normal for every single person needing to answer for what they do in their day to day lives. The guy is American, he was invited to the White House & he went. Deal with it. There are far more important things going on. Canadians are looking so petty to the rest of the world
“Under attack”?
By who exactly, Warren? The 82nd Airborne? Or are we talking about tariffs and trade leverage, the kind of grown up negotiations sovereign countries engage in every decade?
What precisely did Jivani say that qualifies as “shitting on Canada”? Did he criticize federal policy? That’s called democracy. Or is patriotism now defined as pretending Ottawa’s strategy is flawless while our industries bleed?
I don’t give a damn if you’re a Liberal or a Conservative. You don’t go on social media and pretend Canada is “under attack” in some hysterical war-drum fantasy because trade negotiations get tense. We are not Normandy. We are in a tariff dispute.
You particularly don’t do that when your own government wasn’t even seriously engaging the Americans in the first place.
I can’t see how pretending Jivani “shit on Canada” helps anyone. What exactly did he say? That federal policy has consequences? That industry is hurting? That Ottawa needs to negotiate? That isn’t trashing the country. That’s acknowledging reality.
What I can see is how months of Liberal inaction, photo-ops, and strategic sulking weakened our leverage. Refusing to pick up the phone is not patriotism. It’s incompetence dressed up as moral superiority.
If you want to talk about harming Canada, maybe start with the people who voted for leadership that never had any serious intention of negotiating in good faith and left workers absorbing the cost.
Trade disputes require strategy. Not theatre. Time to grow up, retire the hysteria and try adulthood
#cdnpoli #JivaniGotItDone #CarneyLied
The father of Kylie Smith, one of the Tumbler Ridge victims, wants us to know the name of his daughter’s classmate:
Maddie Levesque.
Maddie performed CPR on 12-year-old Kylie for 45 mins. Forget the shooter, remember & honour Kylie, and celebrate Maddie.