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24 Oct 2025
Journalism was meant to keep power honest. Instead, it married it. The next generation will read their résumés like confessions. Traitors to truth and purveyors of propaganda.
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I honestly don't care that Trudeau went to a soccer game in the U.S. Politicians are allowed to have lives outside politics. I do care about is the tribal hypocrisy. If a politician people disliked had spent months warning Canadians about how dangerous and hostile the U.S. was, then turned around and treated it like their personal playground, those same people would be outraged. Instead, many suddenly discover nuance because it's their guy. The standard shouldn't change based on the jersey someone wears.
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Police services in Ontario should not be able to use official social media as one-way propaganda channels. Condolence posts and active investigations may need moderation, but when police accounts comment on public safety, crime trends, policy, community tension, or politically sensitive incidents, citizens should be able to respond unless they are threatening, harassing, doxxing, or interfering with an investigation. Public policing requires public accountability
On behalf of @PeelPolice, I extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Cst. Marc Pinizzotto of Toronto Police Service, who was tragically killed in the line of duty this morning. For the second time this week, our policing community is grieving the loss of an officer who made the ultimate sacrifice. This is a reminder of the risks officers face every day to protect our communities, without hesitation and always with courage. Our thoughts are with their loved ones, the members of @TorontoPolice, and all those across our service who knew Cst. Pinizzotto as they navigate this loss. We stand with you in grief, in solidarity, and in honour of a life dedicated to serving others. #HeroesInLife
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Funny how the loudest “I’m a conservative, I swear” routine always comes right before telling conservatives to shut up and mocking everything they believe. Journalism usually involves evidence and restraint, not scolding, sarcasm, and emotional outbursts when narratives are questioned. When a self-styled neutral can’t stop protesting, it stops looking like reporting and starts looking like role-play. The lady doth protest too much.
I am a Conservative. And I have some advice for other Conservatives: Shut the fuck up about trans people. The obsession with this tiny minority of people is not winning anybody over.
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This isn’t analysis, it’s narrative comfort food. A fake dilemma recycled endlessly because it plays well to one tribe. Ignoring independent journalism to score clicks isn’t defending Canada, it’s avoiding thought. The real state of Canadian media is simple: when survival depends on government subsidy, scrutiny softens. You don’t need explicit orders not to bite the hand that feeds, you just learn where the edges are. Over time, every major outlet starts telling the same cautious story, not because of conspiracy, but because incentives reward compliance and punish dissent. That isn’t a free press. It’s a managed one.
You can hate on Canada having a publicly owned broadcaster if you'd like... But, don't then instead turn to a foreign owned source... A source owned within in the very country threatening us and our sovereignty?
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A standing ovation from the WEF isn’t an achievement; it’s an internal performance review. Elites applauding elites tells us nothing about public consent, policy outcomes, or accountability. Oscars with spreadsheets. Seals clapping for seals. This post is filled with great examples of partisan propagandists; they will never allow you to be included in their conversation unless you swallow their nonsense as gospel. Tribal fools like this will cry when they get what they deserve. Comparing those two to Mendela shows that @HelloStephano is an obvious dishonest toady.
Only three people have received a standing ovation in the history of the WEF: 1. Nelson Mandela 2. Volodymyr Zelenskyy 3. Mark Carney
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26 Nov 2025
This is the Joly formula: announce something shiny, subsidize foreign companies, call it ‘building Canada,’ and hope nobody notices the outcomes
We're buying, building, and partnering to build Canada strong.
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26 Nov 2025
Chrystia Freeland is the perfect example of how Canada rewards failure. She presided over record deficits, a historic collapse in the cost of living, an evaporating industry, and a generation of Canadians priced out of adulthood, and somehow she still fails upward. The damage done to our economy, our credibility, and our institutions will ripple for decades, and she’ll walk away from it untouched because she carried the narrative the system wanted. Canada pays the price. She gets a promotion.
🚨 CONFIRMED: Chrystia Freeland is leaving Canada and permanently relocating to the United Kingdom
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26 Nov 2025
Roddy just reaffirmed his own inability to think independently. This is pure human-bot reflex: A clip surfaces. The narrative machine tells him: “Poilievre bad.” He outputs: “Poilievre bad.” No analysis. No context. No argument. No specifics. Just a pre-programmed conclusion triggered by a keyword.
Poilievre just reaffirms his inability to lead. He's a never was.
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26 Nov 2025
Rachel Gilmore is not a journalist. She is a narrative amplifier for one political lane, funded and platformed by the very institutions she shields. Her entire career is built on: -division -moral performance -selective framing -extremism inflation -turning ordinary Canadians into villains and being rewarded for doing it She failed upward because in Canada’s media ecosystem, loyalty to the narrative is the only qualification that matters. Truth is optional. Competence is optional. Self-awareness is optional. human-bot identified
A bunch of white nationalists donned their little costumes, stood on a London, Ontario overpass and demanded to be taken seriously. Of course, this was Second Sons Canada, Diagolon's more militant arm. I spoke with extremism experts about what they hope to accomplish with these temper tantrums:
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26 Nov 2025
Only in Canada would we allow foreign legal groups to launch political-lawfare against us because our political class built a system that treats the courts as an activist playground instead of a constitutional boundary. They've weaponized our legal framework with external actors, and it shows exactly how unserious our institutions have become. One group gets to flood the streets every weekend with zero consequences, while the other gets financial surveillance, frozen accounts, the second they step outside the approved narrative.
💥REPORT: The Legal Centre for Palestine is suing Canadians for Israel's war crimes. They are not seeking monetary damages but instead a legal declaration, which will result in massive monetary reparations for Palestinians. This would never fly in the United States.
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26 Nov 2025
It's a perfect example of the Human-Bot pattern everything is a reflex, nothing is analysis. Provincial success? Must be federal. Inconvenient fact? Must be misinformation. Anything outside your tribe? Must be wrong. It's reactions are so predictable they might as well be automated.
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26 Nov 2025
The speed at which it declares ‘she’s lying’ without knowing anything tells me more about it's worldview than her story. It's feed is littered with evidence that it can't/won't evaluate facts, it reinforces narratives and propaganda. Canada’s biggest problem isn’t misinformation, it’s people like this who mistake tribal certainty for truth. And if this isn’t a reflex then it’s intentional, and intentional narrative enforcers are the worst, bots in human skin. Her story is clearly embellished but that doesn’t change the human-bot's pattern Honestly, at this point the reaction is almost documentary-worthy the human-bots of the 2020s.
This story is absolute horseshit. She's lying. How can you tell? There is no way any Canadian border official would ever say "you're taking jobs from Canadians" especially in this context. She should be deported immediately.
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26 Nov 2025
Canada has this bizarre habit of pretending we’re ‘saving the planet’ by kneecapping our own world-class energy sector while importing foreign oil shipped across oceans by diesel freighters. Pipelines are the safest, lowest-emission method we have, and petroleum is woven into every part of modern life, medicine, transportation, technology, agriculture, plastics, and even the devices people tweet from It's not a concern for the environment it's green-tech interests and a political class that would rather signal purity for profits than build prosperity. A serious country would extract its resources efficiently, innovate in tech, and transition on its own terms.
Quebec is arguing with Alberta on pipelines.
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26 Nov 2025
Every time this man posts, it’s the same pattern: emotional storytelling to distract from structural failure. Canada’s healthcare monopoly is collapsing, and instead of fixing it, our publicly funded ‘advocates’ spend their days online defending the bureaucracy that protects them Our system’s biggest problem isn’t funding it’s the activist-doctor class that spends more time online defending the monopoly than improving it.
Just sat through fantastic ER rounds on gastrointestinal, vascular and genitourinary devices and their complications. The master teacher who gave rounds went beyond textbook strategy into operational tactics. Strategy is for beginners. Tactics is for masters.
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22 Nov 2025
The funniest Canadians are the ones who think reposting anti-Republican content counts as political courage while ignoring the corruption, censorship bills, and authoritarian creep under their own government. Anyone can point at America and yell ‘MAGA bad.’ It takes actual integrity to criticize the failures happening right here at home.
Take note of all the “Canadians” who repost shit from JD MAGA Vance. You are all an embarrassment to true proud Canadians. 🇨🇦
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13 Nov 2025
The Canadian media apparatus networks, such as Global News, CTV News and others, appear to be playing a strategic role in smearing the United States while diverting domestic scrutiny. Instead of asking why documentation allegedly linking Donald Trump to the Jeffrey Epstein case wasn’t released when the Joe Biden administration held significant leverage, the narrative is pushed as if Canada’s media ecosystem discovered a scandal after everyone else was asleep. Why didn’t global media, including Canadian outlets, pressure for these files when they could have been raised years ago, if the claims were valid and actionable? youtu.be/UYPcXU5_z0s?si=e0jO… via @YouTube

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4 Sep 2025
Detroit @Lions fans are caught in that awkward middle space: too good to be underestimated, not yet proven enough to be respected. The hate is just the tax you pay for relevance. Better than being ignored, right?
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You have to be willing to be a fool to advance. When you're learning anything new, you'll feel like an imposter. That's a very useful thing to know. You'll feel like a fool because you are. And you'll think, “I'll never get there”. The destination might look very distant, but if you take a small first step and get the ball rolling, you can cruise along at a pretty good rate. What happens when you expose people to small but challenging tasks is: 1. It makes them more skilled because now they're dealing with the problem. They're acquiring new perceptions and new behaviors that are mastery. 2. They see themselves as actors who can change the direction of their lives. I've never seen anyone unable to progress if they made the task small enough. That can be pretty humiliating. But the upside is that once you've taken that first step, you'll start progressing exponentially. If you're not willing to be a fool, you cannot become a master.
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