If youâre genuinely afraid of the WEF or the WHO, I need you to understand something, youâre a sucker, and youâve been tricked into fearing a conference and a committee.
The WEF is Davos. Itâs a ski resort in Switzerland where billionaires and politicians eat expensive food, take photos together, and agree that inequality is bad actually. It produces no laws. It has no army. It cannot make you do anything. Klaus Schwab is not your supervillain. Heâs an 86 year old German academic who writes books nobody buys and hosts a yearly networking event for people who are already powerful enough to not need the networking.
The WHO is 194 member countries occasionally agreeing on health guidelines that those same countries then ignore whenever itâs politically inconvenient. It is chronically underfunded, routinely overruled, and has less enforcement power than your municipal bylaw office.
These are not hidden rulers of the world. They are PowerPoint presentations with a budget.
The people who have you scared of these organizations do not want you asking where your actual problems come from. They donât want you looking at your own provincial government, your own city council, your own grocery chain, your own landlord. Itâs a lot easier to fear a Swiss ski resort than to engage with something you can actually do something about.
You got played. It happens. But you should probably know.
MANY PEOPLE ARE SAYING THE LINE TO PISS ON HIS GRAVE WILL START IN CANADA. ITâLL BE TREMENDOUS, PROBABLY THE GREATEST LINE IN HISTORY. AND WEâLL BE EATING A LOT OF ASPARAGUS, THE FINEST ASPARAGUS, SO BIG, SO STRONG. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER. CHT đ¨đŚ
Homophobes will literally tell a gay person to go kill themselves under a âhappy prideâ post on social mediaâŚ. And in the same breath say âI donât understand why they need a whole month?â
Because of YOU , bitch.
Somebody asked me today why I was wearing a pride bracelet if Iâm straight and I pointed out their Red Sox cap doesnât make them a member of the team
Newark officials threaten further legal action if they don't get access to a New Jersey ICE facility where detainees have alleged inhumane conditions. https://t.co/asoK2Wtolx
Chapman's Ice Cream is amazing. They used to source fruits & nuts from US suppliers. Then Trump slapped on 25% tariff. So what did Chapman's do? They called Italy. They called Spain. They signed contracts with European suppliers. This is a family-run business of good Canadians!
đ¨NEW: Federal Judge Leonie Brinkema has blocked Donald Trumpâs $1.8 billion âanti-weaponizationâ slush fund to pay January 6th insurrectionists.
RETWEET to thank Judge Brinkema for standing up for our democracy!
Ambassador Hoekstra says he "absolutely" does not get why Canadians are angry at the US and says it's "totally unfair" that "11 provinces" are not buying US alcohol.
Only the USA could launch a trade war and try to annex a country then play the victim.
Wab Kinew is a fucking legend for this. Somebody had to tell her. The vast majority of Albertans are proud Canadians. Danielle Smith is a fool for pandering to a lunatic fringe of MAGA-North traitors.
REMEMBER
Right-wingers in Canada and the United States literally worship an Orange Pedophile
Until they find a better representative, we are under no obligation to take these people seriously
When Obama gave them $1.7 billion (of their own oil money) y'all dipshits considered it treason. When Trump gives them $300 billion of our taxpayer money y'all cheer in the streets. Make it make sense
If you get a payout from Trumpâs January 6 slush fund, California will tax it at 100%.
People who assault cops and overthrow democracy donât deserve a taxpayer-funded payday.
BREAKING: Rage Against The Machineâs Tom Morello just BURIED Trumpâs Freedom 250 concerts under an avalanche of rock legends.
Donald Trump's Great American State Fair â his big musical celebration of America's 250th birthday â features Vanilla Ice, a version of Milli Vanilli whose original member died in 1998, and Bret Michaels of Poison. Artists have been fleeing it since the day it was announced.
Tom Morello just answered with the Foo Fighters, Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, Joan Baez, Cypress Hill, Killer Mike, Dropkick Murphys, Jack Black, System of a Down's Serj Tankian, Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard, Run-DMC's Darryl McDaniels, and Soundgarden/Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron.
The contrast could not be more devastating.
Morello's Power to the People Festival will take place on October 3rd at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland â exactly one month before the midterm elections â with any of a dozen acts on the bill capable of selling out the venue by themselves. Springsteen, who just finished his protest-heavy Land of Hope and Dreams Tour under FBI protection due to death threats from Trump supporters, announced the festival from the stage at Nationals Park on the tour's closing night.
The festival will include a "Freedom Village" â an immersive space for civic engagement, grassroots organizing, mutual aid, and social impact initiatives. A portion of ticket proceeds, and 100 percent of VIP ticket sales, go directly to pro-democracy organizations VoteRiders and HeadCount.
Trump's concert was paid for by Boeing, Shell, Toyota, and Royal Caribbean â companies regulated by his own cabinet. Morello's festival is funding voter registration.
Trump's lineup includes an act whose original member died in 1998, a rapper whose last hit was in 1990, and a Celebrity Apprentice winner. Morello's lineup includes living legends who are actively touring, recording, and selling out arenas worldwide.
Young MC fled Trump's concert because nobody told him it was political. C+C Music Factory's frontman stayed while saying on camera that he doesn't "f--- with Trump." Morris Day simply posted, "It's a no from me."
Meanwhile, Springsteen announced his participation in the Power to the People event from a sold-out stadium in Washington DC during his âLand Of Hope & Dreamsâ tour.
This is what the resistance sounds like. And it sounds a whole lot better than "Ice Ice Baby."
Tickets for the Power to the People Festival go on sale on May 30 at 10AM ET, but you can sign up for pre-sale access on May 29 at 10AM ET via sign-up on the Power to the People website.
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BREAKINGđ¨ Trump spent all week bragging that he got Stephen Colbert âfired.â Less than 24 hours later, Colbert was back on TV with Jack White, Eminem, Steve Buscemi, and Jeff Daniels â flipping him the bird from a tiny public access studio in Michigan.
Thursday night, after 11 years, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ended on CBS. Trump immediately took a victory lap, posting an AI video of himself grabbing Colbert and throwing him into a dumpster, then dancing on the lid.
He ranted that Colbert was âtalentless,â celebrated that he was âfinally finished,â and basically declared himself the man who got a critic taken off network TV.
The party lasted about 23 hours.
Friday at 11:30 p.m., Colbert popped back up â not on a major network, but on Monroe Community Media 1 in Monroe, Michigan, hosting the local publicâaccess show âOnly in Monroe.â He read goofy local news, roasted his former bosses at CBS, and welcomed surprise guests Jack White and Jeff Daniels.
Then came cameos from Steve Buscemi and hometown legend Eminem, who wandered onto the set just to show they were in on the joke. All that star power, crowding into a communityâaccess studio, just to send one message: you canât cancel someone who wonât shut up.
âItâs been an excruciating 23 hours without being on TV,â Colbert deadpanned, before thanking Monroe Community Media for having him âbefore they get acquired by Paramount.â Thatâs the whole story in one line: Trump can lean on billionaires and corporate bosses. He can post his little AI cartoons.
But he cannot actually make a voice disappear if that person is determined to keep talking â even if itâs from the most bareâbones cable channel in Michigan.
This is what authoritarian types never understand. Censoring a critic doesnât kill the criticism. It amplifies it. By gloating over Colbertâs finale and literally sharing a fantasy of throwing him in the trash, Trump turned a lateânight host into a freeâspeech folk hero.
Instead of quietly exiting the stage, Colbert got a new, bigger story: the comic who went from CBS to public access overnight just to prove that comedy doesnât belong to corporations or presidents.
Now the clip thatâs going viral isnât Trumpâs AI dumpster video. Itâs Colbert sitting in a cramped local studio with Jack White and Eminem, laughing about how fast he bounced back. Everyoneâs talking about the comedian Trump tried to erase â and how small, petty, and thinâskinned the president looks in comparison.
Whatever Colbert does next, heâs going to be living rentâfree in Trumpâs head the entire time. And the more Trump tries to silence him, the louder that little publicâaccess studio in Monroe is going to sound.