I have no problem with Islam. I am just against beheadings, stoning, marrying little girls, sexual slavery, taqiyya,slave trading, rape, jihad, burqas, child abuse, women abuse, animal abuse,multiple wives, murder, Sharia,terrorism, brainwashing, . Does that make me Islamophobic?
The forest fires in Canada just let off 360 years worth of emissions in three days. The government will still tax Alberta's industry for our tiny emissions from the oilsands though. It's a grift, it's all a grift.
There’s a growing willingness by senior conservative bishops to acknowledge that neither the Latin Mass restrictions nor the Synodality experiment have benefited the Church. I don’t expect Pope Leo to disown Synodality, though there are indications that he’s reining it in. The disaster of Traditionis custodes is more easily defined and remedied. The Pope has certainly been told many times that it has backfired. What we don’t know, and may not for some time, is whether he will formally replace TC with a less divisive arrangement. But I’m pretty confident that he will move in the direction of greater availability of the old rite. The SSPX crisis (for which the Society bears heavy responsibly) may ironically benefit loyal traditionalists.
I really like and appreciate President Trump. On the other hand, from the American perspective, the fact that he doesn’t understand Islam is a very big internal security problem, because even he, like previous presidents, allows Islam to continue undermining the foundations of America’s existence in order to Islamize it.
@BinetValentino@Adi13 America cannot pretend the rest of the world is of no effect. It is, and a great country has to stand for the principles that make it great.
Watch this:
Muslim preacher in Britain openly calls for enslaving white non-Muslim girls — so Muslim fathers won’t rape their own baby daughters.
His logic? Baby girls “seduce” their fathers, tempting them to commit Zina (rape), which under Sharia could get the infant stoned to death.
The solution? Force Christian girls into slavery to change diapers instead.
This is what “moral superiority” sounds like in radical Islam.
The West is importing this madness.
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I’m 67, from the Alberta oil patch—grew up there, worked it, watched my dad do the same. As a teenager I had real hope for Canada: hard work paying off, affordable housing, food on the table, a future worth building.
My grandchildren? Facing a different country. Housing is unaffordable for young families. Groceries keep climbing—food prices up 30% in a decade, another 4-6% this year alone. Basics are squeezing budgets dry.
This Liberal government’s reckless spending and endless over-regulation are crushing our industries one by one: oil & gas strangled by carbon rules and pipeline games, farming pushed toward unviability and food insecurity, auto hit by bad trade calls with China and the US, forestry shutdowns, steel and aluminum on the ropes without proper US deals.
We’re at a crossroads. Average Canadians are paying the price in higher costs and lost opportunity while debt piles up and investment flees. This isn’t the G7 nation it claims to be—per-person living standards slipping behind peers. My grandkids’ future is on the line because of ideology over common sense and practicality.
We can’t afford more of the same. Time to face the reality before it’s too late. #CanadaAtCrossroads #AffordabilityCrisis #ResourceReality
I'm not sure I buy all this.
Carney is only "moderate" compared to Trudeau.
If Trudeau had never been Prime Minister, Carney would be by far the most left-wing Prime Minister Canada has ever had.
We still have an ever-increasing carbon tax, record spending, record deficits, the Impact Assessment Act, tanker ban, etc., all still in place, and they're introducing a series of authoritarian bills that would make the internet unrecognizable.
Muslims are engaged in exterminating the remaining Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Muslims are engaged in exterminating the Christians in Nigeria and Africa in general.
Muslims are engaged in exterminating the remaining Christians and other non-Muslims in the Middle East.
Muslims are engaged in exterminating the remaining Christians in Turkey.
Muslims are engaged in exterminating the remaining Christians in Iran.
@LeslynLewis What you say here is shallow, opportunistic. It plays to the media agenda of doubt & suspicion.
And it’s easily quelled: just read what Danielle Smith has said, that the centre will generate its own power.
The Atlantic just ran a piece called "The Age of Reading Is Over." We are literally losing the ability to read anything longer than an Instagram post. This is not good. Think about history for a second. During the slave trade, what was the one thing punishable by death? Teaching a slave to read. Why? Because tyrants have always known that literacy is the ultimate key to human freedom.
Less than half of American adults read a single book in 2022. It’s so bad that a staffer at Harvard actually complained that assigning books to students is "arbitrarily withholding information" because it forces them to use a "difficult medium." Let that sink in. IVY LEAGUE STUDENTS have a hard time reading something and then paraphrasing it.
If we stop reading, we go straight back to the dark ages. We'll be sitting around waiting for a government agency or an AI script to tell us what the Constitution means through a paraphrased post on X.
@Adi13 All depends on Trump’s whims. Often he inclines to something that has moral purpose, but it’s entirely by accident & not because he has any principles or self-discipline.
I’ve been glad he beat Hillary and Harris, but he falls way short of what the US could be.
Dear @EvanLSolomon, any partying words of goodbye for our family? We are leaving Canada in part because of the astounding rise of Jew-hatred that the Quebec and Canadian governments have allowed to fester. Did we deserve to "live, work, worship, and raise our children without fear, intimidation, and hate"?
I cannot remain silent on this.
The Pope’s decision to do this now, right as Europe is witnessing yet another wave of murders of its citizens by migrants (think of Louis, Christian, Henry, and the countless others) cannot be dismissed as a mere public relations blunder.
It is a painful slap in the face of the Christian native peoples of Europe and all those who lost their children and loved ones as a result of mass migration.
Where is the Church’s charity and compassion toward them?
Why do we not hear a word from the Pope about the 250,000 white British girls who were raped?
Why do we not hear a word about the attacks on Europe’s Churches and Christian communities?
Why do we not hear a word about the millions of Europeans who are unsafe and estranged, fast becoming a minority in their own homelands?
The Church’s silence regarding the threats European Christians face is already deafening. Combining it with telling Europeans that they must do more to “integrate and protect migrants”, is adding insult to injury.
As a new Catholic, I have generally tried to refrain from critiquing the Pope, for we do not lightly challenge the father. This, however, is not a matter of dogma or infallible teaching. The Pope has chosen to make a political and pastoral statement on migration, and on such prudential questions the faithful may legitimately form and express their own judgment.
And my opinion on this is clear: Europe does not have a moral obligation to house the entire world, especially not when it comes at the cost of civilizational destruction.
Nuevos obispos Chinos, consagrados por mandato del partido comunista Chino (sin permiso del Papa) ¿Estarán excomulgados?
Parece que no, ni una queja pública.