Canada’s March to the Match continues to work its way through the Toronto streets toward the stadiums.
Beautiful scenes as fans chant and cheer and high five fans who are lining the streets.
It’s going to be electric inside the stadium today.
BREAKING: Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj reveals that the CBC management BANNED him from requesting an interview with Pierre Poilievre and threatened to have him pulled off the air for interviewing Melissa Lantsman.
The anti-Conservative bias coming from the CBC is outrageous..
The war with Iran has been a moment of reckoning for many lifelong Democrats that they cannot unsee.
Let's unpack why this moment is the perfect storm that exposes every fraudulent position the party holds.
Elon Musk shares his core philosophy on building world-class teams:
“If somebody gets things done, I love them. It’s pretty straightforward”
He hires for four core traits:
- Talent
- Drive
- Trustworthiness
- Goodness of heart (he says he underweighted this at one point)
“Are they a good person? Trustworthy, smart, talented, and hardworking? If yes, you can teach them domain knowledge later. But those fundamental traits, you cannot change”
This is exactly why Elon’s teams execute at lightspeed
I stand unapologetically and unequivocally with every woman, every man, and every child in Iran who yearns for freedom, dignity, and the most basic liberties that so many of us take for granted.
The woke left is quick to lecture the world about international law when it suits their narrative. They line up the quotes, the conventions, the talking points. But where is that same outrage when it comes to the lived reality of the people inside Iran.
If you’re going to quote international law about Iran, then quote the whole truth.
What about the women of Iran.
Women who can be arrested for showing their hair.
Women beaten and detained by the so-called morality police.
Women who cannot pass citizenship to their children on equal footing with men.
Women whose testimony in court can carry half the weight of a man’s.
Women who face legal discrimination in divorce and child custody.
Women who need a husband’s permission for certain travel.
Women barred from many stadiums and public events.
Women imprisoned, flogged, or silenced for protesting compulsory hijab laws.
Women who risk death for daring to say no.
What about the men of Iran.
Men who can be imprisoned for dissent.
Men tortured for political opposition.
Men executed after opaque trials.
Men conscripted and sent to enforce the will of a regime they did not freely choose.
Men who cannot criticize clerical authority without risking their livelihoods or their lives.
Men jailed for journalism, activism, satire, or protest.
Men who live under a system where the ballot does not truly change the power structure.
What about the children of Iran.
Girls forced into compulsory dress codes from a young age.
Children exposed to state propaganda instead of open civic education.
Children who can be married off at shockingly young legal ages.
Children detained during protests.
Children growing up under censorship, with restricted access to global information.
Children facing economic hardship driven by corruption and isolation.
Children watching parents arrested for speaking freely.
Does that matter.
If you invoke international law, invoke it for the dissident in prison.
Invoke it for the woman beaten in the street.
Invoke it for the child who has never known a free press.
Human rights are not selective.
They do not apply only when geopolitically convenient.
If you truly stand for justice, start with the people who live under it every day.