In 2014, thousands of Canadian Sikhs tore up their Liberal Party membership, claiming the party under Trudeau was getting into bed with Khalistani extremists and terrorist sympathizers.
11 years later, it’s obvious they were right.
This is the cultural basis in Pakistan that produces the grooming gangs (rape gangs) in the West.
In Pakistan it’s called Love Jihad, which is the process of kidnapping non-Muslim girls, raping them and then converting them to Islam to grow the Ummah.
The Pakistani Supreme Court even looked at the issue a few years ago, agreed with my general description of what is happening, but ruled that outlawing the practice would be “Un-Islamic” and therefore it is perfectly legal behaviour in Pakistan as well as culturally supported.
Indians are the least problematic people who do nothing but mind their own business and massively contribute to the economy. The fact that that’s who people in America are worried about rather than the radicalization in the streets and taking over academia is exactly the problem.
Real face of failed #FarmersProtest , Common man now cannot even buy essentials in #Punjab.
These crooks are actually experimenting how to highjack a state and its people, since @PunjabPoliceInd and @DGPPunjabPolice have completely failed in maintaining law and order in the state.
MPs laugh as NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh brazenly declares PM Trudeau is "more interested in protecting his own job than defending Canadians.
"Singh's support is the only thing propping the Trudeau Liberals' government up. Could it be because of his pension?
The U.S. has a stronger track record of prosecuting drug traffickers compared to Alberta, where cases often go unpunished.
•Edmonton’s historical 40.5 kg cocaine bust saw Randhir Singh Gill walk free without any explanation from Alberta’s prosecutors.
•Meanwhile, Gurpal Singh Gill, caught trucking 95.7 kg into Montana, received 5 years in prison and 2 years of supervision under U.S. law after choosing to plead guilty.
•Even MP Tim Uppal’s brother, Raymanpreet Singh Uppal, had drug trafficking charges stayed twice by Alberta prosecutors in 2008 and 2014.
•In the 2024 B.C. superlab bust, despite seizing half a billion dollars’ worth of drugs, only one person, Gaganpreet Randhawa—a repeat offender—was arrested. His 2017 drug trafficking sentence? Just 90 days, served on weekends.
Why spend $29M policing the border when our laws, prosecutors, and courts fail to deter traffickers @ABDanielleSmith?
Organized crime feels safe investing in Canada because our system does not impose meaningful consequences.
We can pour endless resources into law enforcement, but without real deterrents, we’re treating symptoms, not the disease.
If we don’t want traffickers to traffic into the U.S., we also don’t want them poisoning our people, right?
And if the Charter of Rights and Freedoms fails ordinary people but rescues drug traffickers in their hour of need, perhaps it can be replaced—just as it replaced the Bill of Rights in 1982.
If criminals feel safe enough in Canada to invest half a billion dollars, it’s clear we need serious changes—changes that go far beyond simply avoiding Trump’s tariffs. Are Canadian lives less worthy than American lives?
This is Oxford University now:
Less than 5% of students raised their hands when asked if they’d report Hamas’ October 7th attack to authorities if they had prior knowledge.
No surprise the Oxford Union refused to publish Mosab Hassan Yousef’s speech.
Shame on you, Oxford.
At least 14 countries have frozen Syrian asylum applications, 4 of which are fellow #G7 members. What about 🇨🇦?
What’s the plan, @MarcMillerVM?
What’s the plan to #SecureOurBorders & stop extremists from getting into 🇨🇦? What’s the plan to kick out those already here? #cdnpoli