SAY IT LOUDER BEN MULRONEY!! LOUDER @BenMulroney
This is 100% RACISM!!
Government job postings that openly say “BIPOC only” and explicitly state “Caucasian not permitted to apply.”
Your tax dollars — from every single Canadian, including white Canadians — are good enough to take, spend, and waste.
But YOU are not good enough to even apply for the job because of the colour of your skin.
This isn’t “equity.”
This isn’t a “remedy.”
This is straight-up anti-white racism, government-sanctioned and taxpayer-funded.
And the Liberals defend it like it’s normal.
Call it what it is: RACISM.
Pure. Simple. Disgusting.
Who else is done with this anti-white double standard? 👇
#cdnpoli #Racism #CanadaFirst
@therealmrbench So instead of cutting the immigrants free handouts let's cut the actual Canadian benefits..I guess you boomers didn't think about that before voting Liberal 😂 have fun with that.. elbows up
@therealmrbench@boombatts Carney told us that he would “make the lives of ordinary people…. worse”.
Not elite bankers, of course - only “ordinary people”, like seniors who don’t consume luxury Normandy butter cups.
Look at everyone stand around while this white lady is viciously beaten in the face by this black guy. This is just sickening 💔
Watch the little boy try to kick this animal off his mother..
Islam has a problem with Gays, Jews, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhist, Hindus, Women, Non-Muslims, Atheists, beer, wine, bacon, and dogs
But if I have a problem with Islam, I'm the bigot and Islamophobic? Can you see how ridiculous it is?
SHOCKING
Under Mark Carney’s Liberals, 74,000 REJECTED asylum claimants are entitled to taxpayer-funded luxury health benefits while the Canadians paying the bill are not.
This includes REJECTED asylum claimants ordered removed and listed as "wanted".
This madness must end.
BREAKING
The Parliamentary Budget Officer has revealed that nearly 74,000 REJECTED asylum claimants are entitled to deluxe health benefits through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP).
Deluxe supplemental health benefits like vision care, home care, and physiotherapy now account for more than half of all IFHP costs.
These are benefits that Canadians who have paid into the system their entire lives can’t access.
Counselling costs have grown from less than 1% of supplementary spending in 2016 to 11% in 2025.
Last year alone, taxpayers paid $38.79 million for counselling and $12.41 million for home visits for asylum seekers under the program.
This damning information comes at a time when six million Canadians can’t access the basic service of a family doctor.
The PBO also revealed the average length of IFHP coverage for asylum claimants is now a staggering four years.
It is undeniable that as the backlog grows, rejected asylum claimants continue adding pressure to a health care system where Canadians are already facing long wait times for care.
The Liberals must explain to Canadians why asylum seekers whose refugee claims were rejected, face enforceable removal orders, and in some cases fail to appear for removal, continue to receive deluxe, taxpayer-funded health benefits while they avoid leaving Canada.
July 26, 2020. A beach near Collingwood, Ontario.
Sixteen-year-old Jamey Ruth Klassen was supposed to be enjoying a quiet family vacation beside the icy blue waters of Georgian Bay.
Farther out on the lake, a man named Christopher Robertson had taken his kayak out alone for a peaceful paddle. Then the kayak filled with water and flipped.
Suddenly, he was stranded in the freezing bay, clinging desperately to the overturned hull while shouting for help.
Jamey didn’t hear him directly.
What she heard instead were strangers nearby calling 911, panicking about a kayaker who had disappeared beneath the surface and wasn’t coming back up.
Most teenagers would’ve stayed on shore.
The water was brutally cold. The distance looked impossible. Lifeguards and paramedics were already being called. Waiting would’ve been understandable.
Jamey never waited.
She ran toward the water and dove in.
Alone, she swam nearly 600 feet through Georgian Bay — the distance of two football fields — pushing herself farther and farther from shore toward the empty kayak floating in the distance.
By the time she reached it, Christopher Robertson was gone.
Then Jamey looked down.
Through the clear Canadian water, she could see him lying motionless twelve feet below on the lake floor.
She took one breath.
And dove.
The cold tightened around her body instantly as she reached the bottom. She grabbed Robertson beneath both arms and forced herself upward, dragging his unconscious body back toward the surface.
He wasn’t breathing.
His body hung limp in the water.
Jamey refused to let go.
She turned him onto his back, balanced his head against her shoulder, wrapped one arm across his chest, and began swimming him toward shore using only one arm and her legs.
Every second became harder.
Her muscles burned violently. Her lungs screamed. She had no formal lifeguard certification because the pandemic had canceled the courses she planned to take that summer.
Still, she kept kicking.
Then fear hit her.
Jamey realized she might drown beside him before reaching shore.
Exhausted and losing strength, she used the last thing she still had left:
Her voice.
She screamed for help.
A nearby paddleboarder heard her cries and rushed across the water. Together, they lifted Robertson onto the board while Jamey, shivering and exhausted, swam the remaining distance alone.
Onshore, police officers and paramedics immediately began CPR.
Moments later, Christopher Robertson started breathing again.
He survived.
Nearly a year later, Jamey Ruth Klassen received the Carnegie Medal — North America’s highest civilian honor for heroism. Out of millions of people, only eighteen recipients were chosen that year.
But Jamey barely spoke about herself afterward.
Instead, she used the scholarship money from the award to attend nursing school at McMaster University, quietly continuing the same instinct that had driven her into the freezing water that day:
If someone needs help, you go.
No hesitation.
No spotlight.
No waiting for someone braver.
Just a sixteen-year-old girl who saw a stranger drowning… and decided his life mattered more than her fear.
Rape victims are often accused of adultery under Sharia law if they report being raped by married Muslim men.
Here is a shocking example:
A 13-year-old girl in Somalia was raped by a married Muslim man. Instead of punishing the rapist, an Islamic Sharia court sentenced the little girl to death. The Muslim rapist accused her of “seducing” him by appearing in public, and the court agreed — convicting her of adultery.
Hundreds of Muslim men gathered to stone her to death as an offering to Allah.
They laughed, cheered and shouted “Allahu Akbar” as she screamed in agony until her last breath. Not one man stepped forward to save the 13-year-old rape victim.
Everyone in the village heard her cries for help before the execution. Instead of intervening, they tied her hands behind her back and chained her feet. The local imam directed the men to dig a hole and bury her up to her waist so she could not move or dodge the stones aimed at her head.
For hours before and during the stoning she begged for mercy, looking toward her neighbors, her father, and every Muslim man taking part. Until her final breath she cried out, but no one rescued her. Of the hundreds of men present, none showed compassion.
The participants gladly joined this Islamic act of worship, ignoring her pleas and rejoicing with “Allahu Akbar” while brutally killing her.
This is not an isolated barbaric act.
This is Sharia law in practice — where the victim is punished and the rapist protected if he is married.
Not all cultures are equal.
Some protect the innocent.
Islam punishes the raped girl and calls it justice.
The West keeps importing this ideology while pretending it is compatible with our values.
It is not.
The Truth & Reconciliation Commission reported ZERO homicides in 165 years.
Why do people call it a genocide if not one First Nation was killed?
Why hide what happened with the $12 million used for excavation?
Why not release the ground penetrating radar data to the public?
There were a total of 51 deaths recorded in Kamloops over 165 year period at the residential school.
So where did 215 Children come from in the mass graves claim?
How do we get 500% more deaths than anything that previously existed?
Why not disclose the fact that common graves, among pupils, teachers, priests, were common in Canada & around the world due to the Spanish Flu?
Why do we accept tales as fact instead of actual evidence?
Why is our publicly funded broadcaster & an Indigenous broadcaster, able to use millions to lie, deceit and create a “fun prank show” for anyone who asks these questions and wants the truth?
So yes, until there’s concrete & actual evidence of such claims, all there is, is doubt.
Canadians deserve the truth & a public inquiry needs to take place.
As it currently stands, this has been $250+ million spent on what appears to be, a hoax.
And to compound to this:
-the Liberals REFUSE to enforce the First Nations Transparency Act
-the life expectancy of First Nations continues to decline
The ACTUAL people we were meant to help are worse off.
More First Nations have committed suicide in 2011-2015 (4 years) than in 165 years in residential schools.
By a significant magnitude.
LET THAT SINK IN.
Alaa Al-Soufi was recently given Canadian citizenship despite being arrested twice & having a known digital footprint of supporting radical designated terrorist entities.
These things don’t matter to the current people in charge in Canada.
No money for healthcare.
No money for veterans.
No money for seniors.
But Carney found the budget to fast track identity changes for trans refugees.
A $100M priority.
Skipping the process every other Canadian goes through.
First one arrived in December.
IRCC won’t say how many since.
Nobody voted for this.