Forty-one years after the bombing of Air India Flight 182, we remember the 329 innocent people tragically killed, including 268 Canadians. This remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canada’s history, and the loss is carried by many families and communities who have mourned for decades.
On the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, we honour them and all victims of terrorism. Canada will continue to work with allies and partners to confront terrorism and violent extremism, and always protect the safety of Canadians.
Shootings in Montreal : I read the Manifesto, so you don't have to.
The shooter hates women.
They have ruined his life and are ruining the life of what he calls" the common man".
Because he has a go at men too, the ones who are " attractive men".
The worst women are "the attractive women".
The most abusive and the most vile of them all.
Throughout his 74 pages of hatred and self-important prose , he cites Homer, Karl Marx, John Donne, Charles Darwin and others.
Jews are mentioned in a footnote as an accelerant to the "western bourgeois capitalism system" that he despises so, but he mentions that " it must be understood that various ethnically Jewish people throughout history have been some of the most renowned and effective combattants against the western bourgeois class. "
So, in conclusion women, in a free society, where they can earn a living, be independent and make their own choices without men are an enemy to the "common man".
And God Damn You if you are a pretty one!
#cdnpoli #polqc #onpoli #shooting
C’est avec une profonde tristesse que nous confirmons le décès tragique de l’agent Benredouane dans l’exercice de ses fonctions en protégeant la population. Le drame est survenu aujourd’hui lors d’une intervention dans le secteur de CDN.
Détails ➡️ https://t.co/G972ZKywtG
❗️BREAKING: sentences handed down in 🇨🇳 interference (HKETO) case:
Bill Yuen 8 years and Peter Wai 10 years in jail (Wai’s sentence includes misconduct in public office).
Almost in tears with relief, on behalf of so many who live under threat of intimidation from Beijing. This is a landmark moment for the UK. For years, dissidents and experts have warned that Beijing’s interference operations are running amok in Britain. Today, the courts have drawn a hard line: run hostile intelligence operations against people on British soil, you’re not going home to a heroic welcome, you're going to a UK prison cell.
The Chinese have a saying 不作不死 (no doing, no dying). In crude English: FAFO. Beyond happy that this is the future Beijing’s proxies can look forward to if they behave in this way, thanks to the National Security Act.
Seven years ago today, 16 June 2019, one day after CE Carrie Lam withdrew the extradition bill, the people of Hong Kong still went out on a peaceful march and continued protesting her & the totalitarian GovHK.
It would be called “The 2 Million + 1 March”.
#NeverForget#FuckGovHK
Your reminder that China is intentionally sustaining a war which is killing innocents, ravaging our continent, and has been given a free pass for it.
Extraordinary how Beijing keeps telling us who they are, and we keep pretending not to hear.
I've come across posts like this many, many times – praising China's safety while denouncing democracies that spend too much time debating "freedoms."
I get it. I don't want to live somewhere I have to watch my surroundings constantly.
But safety isn't the price you pay for freedom. Taiwan, Japan, and Korea are among the safest places. You can walk the streets at 2 a.m without a second thought, and none of them required a surveillance state to get there. Culture, state capacity, and enforcement all shape this, no single model owns it.
China's version comes down to a tyrannical policing and surveillance apparatus that makes the personal cost of committing even petty crime extraordinarily high. But that same apparatus is also the one that disappears the lawyer, the journalist, the dissident.
Europe may have a problem, but China is not the answer to it. Hinting that the problem is having too much “freedom debate” is such a bad take.
NEW: Xinjiang has the highest detention capacity in the world, according to FT analysis - enough space for almost 1 in 40 people in the region - more than five years after the Chinese govt announced the camps had closed.
It’s 1:45 am in Kyiv.
Another massive attack.
Ballistics.
shaheds.
Sirens that no longer feel unusual,
even though they should.
We survived “Kyiv in 3 days.”
We survived blackouts.
We survived oreshnik threats.
We will survive this night too.
But sometimes survival looks less heroic than people imagine.
Sometimes it’s just sitting in the dark,
listening to air defense far away,
feeling exhausted,
and wishing the world would let you sleep.
So yesterday Donald Trump posted a video of him crashing Stephen Colbert's final show, and literally throwing him in the garbage, and of course, I had to FIX it.