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@5FingerHomer

Kool-Aid sucks.

Calgary, Alberta Katılım Şubat 2022
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The growth of undesirable behaviour is directly proportional to the moral superiority of those who oppose it.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Congratulations to @avilewis on being voted in as the new leader of the NDP. I look forward to working to hold the Carney Liberals to account for the worst grocery price inflation and fastest-shrinking economy in the G7. We must make Canada affordable and safe for us all.
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Avi Lewis@avilewis·
To every volunteer, donor, organizer and NDP member who helped power this history-making movement: thank you. We are building a new foundation for our party, and we are ready to come roaring back on the Canadian political stage. Let’s get to work!
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@jan_murray Regarding “the basic duty of a journalist to report clearly and accurately on material facts” - yeah, traditional media haven’t done that in ages.
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Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
Dear Phoebe, I read your Observer piece this morning on the reported “exodus” from Girlguiding - and I was genuinely shocked. Not because you presented a different perspective to my recent Telegraph reporting on the problems within Girlguiding. That’s part of journalism. But because you chose to include the case of a six-year-old little boy who reportedly tried to cut off his own penis - after being told he couldn't be part of Rainbows (the section of Girlguiding for 5–7 year olds). Presenting it as evidence of a problem with Girlguiding’s admissions policy. It is not. It is a deeply distressing account involving a very young child - and, on any view, a serious welfare concern. Framing it otherwise is a profound failure of editorial judgement. You also refer to this male child throughout using female pronouns, including the phrase “her penis”. I appreciate this may reflect current editorial conventions. But it sits uneasily with the basic duty of a journalist to report clearly and accurately on material facts. I was already aware of this case through my own reporting for the Sunday Telegraph. I made a conscious decision not to include it at this stage - both because a minor is involved and because of the ethical considerations that arise when reporting on such sensitive situations. Those considerations are not optional. You will know, as I do, that journalism is not simply about presenting competing narratives. It is about establishing facts clearly, handling vulnerable subjects with care and exercising judgement about what should - and should not - be used to advance an argument. I trained as a journalist in the early 2000s - a good 20 years earlier than you did - but to my knowledge nothing has changed. Good journalism should bring clarity. It should not muddy the facts - in order to promote an ideological position. In this context, that means being clear about sex - a material fact that is both legally and practically relevant. I appreciate you may be under pressure from colleagues or editors to frame stories in a particular way - or to use she/her pronouns, or the phrase “her penis”. But that doesn’t make it right. Earlier this week, the Manchester Evening News reported a violent murder as being committed by a woman - one of many examples of inaccurate reporting around sex and gender. In this case, even the Crown Prosecution Service - the public body responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in England and Wales - also reported the crime inaccurately. So that’s two professions we should be able to trust to tell the truth - providing inaccurate information. Crime statistics matter. Without accurate data on who is committing serious violence, we cannot properly understand it - let alone prevent it. I considered raising this privately, or writing to your editor. But this issue is too important to be brushed aside with a “thank you for your feedback”. I’m happy to discuss it with you privately, or to support a conversation with your editor if that would be helpful. But I hope this gives you - and your colleagues - serious pause for thought. Because it is very much needed. Janet
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
Did you know "biological sex" was invented by the religious right and not just a thing that exists?
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@jamesgsavage @acoyne Or maybe the federal party should. They could call themselves the Further Than The Fringe party.
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James Savage
James Savage@jamesgsavage·
@acoyne And Nenshi has posted similarly kind words. I wonder if the provincial NDP parties shouldn't just change their name...
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
🙄 No, Star Trek was about society’s social issues of the 1960’s. Those issues over the years may have become political issues but with the network censors: they never would have allowed political issue storylines to air. It’s sad to see how uninformed some are about the past.
Eric Mrozek 🇺🇸🦅🌎⚛️🧦🗽✍🏻@EricMMrozek

That is an absurd thing for someone like @WilliamShatner to say. The original Star Trek was INCREDIBLY political even by the standards of its time. The main difference between it and most sci-fi properties, though, is that its progressivism is universalist in nature.

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Christo Aivalis 🌹🍊@christoaivalis·
CIJA attacking Avi Lewis minutes after being elected is all the proof you need that NDP members made the right choice
CIJA@CIJAinfo

In response to the election of Avi Lewis as the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Rachel Chertkoff, Senior Vice President, Community Engagement, and Richard Marceau Senior Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives and General Counsel, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, issued the following statement: “Today, the New Democratic Party elected Avi Lewis as its leader. We are left with a deep sense of sadness. “Rachel’s uncle ran for a provincial arm of the NDP in 1963. He believed, as so many Canadian Jews of his generation did, that the democratic left was a natural home for a community that had faced persecution. It is hard to imagine that he would recognize the party today. "The two of us, along with other concerned Jewish and allied activists, have spent years at the table with NDP leaders, staff, and members. We engaged in good faith and made the case that protecting Jewish Canadians from hatred is not partisan, but foundational. The hope we had that these leaders could bring themselves back from the brink is now exhausted. “This weekend’s convention was a stark reminder of how far the party has drifted from its roots as the voice of Canada’s working class and trade union movement. Canadian Jews helped build that movement. Today, many are made to feel they no longer belong in it. At a time when antisemitism has reached a crisis, the NDP has become a hostile place for the vast majority of Jewish Canadians who want to fight for progressive values. 94 per centof Jewish Canadians support the existence of the State of Israel yet have been pushed out. “Avi Lewis is himself Jewish, and we respect his family’s history in this party. But Jewish identity is not a shield against accountability. When a leader declares that Zionism is inseparable from ethnic cleansing, he is not engaging in legitimate policy critique. He is telling Jewish Canadians that a core part of their identity is illegitimate. That is exclusion. “On the eve of this convention, rabbis from across our community issued a clear call. They warned that Jewish members feel increasingly alienated, that antizionism is being used as a cover for antisemitism, and that NDP spaces are becoming unsafe for Jewish and all Canadians with mainstream views. “We have said before and repeat now that criticism of Israeli government policy is legitimate. But there is a line between criticism and the systematic delegitimization of Jewish identity. That line has been crossed repeatedly. Today, it was crossed again, without ambiguity. “We will hold Avi Lewis, as we hold every public leader, accountable. “But we will not pretend today is anything other than what it is. A painful rupture, decades in the making, with dangerous implications for our community and all Canadians.” -30-

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@CJPME @RimaHas Israel: we vote yes to a 2-state solution Palestine: No!! Israel: we again vote yes to a 2-state solution Palestine: No!! Leftists: Apartheid Israel
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Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
We are outraged to learn that Canada has banned @RimaHas, Member of the European Parliament for France, from entering the country ahead of her public talks on opposing fascism and liberating Palestine. In justifying its sudden reversal, Canada has cited the fact that apartheid Israel had blocked her delegation of European MEPs from entering its territory last year, and due to complaints made against her political advocacy. This follows a campaign by Israeli diplomats and the pro-Israel lobby who pushed for the ban. This indicates that Canada has decided to endorse Israel's accusations against a Palestinian refugee and European lawmaker. Instead of upholding its own laws, Canada is acting as an extension of Israel's apartheid system. We urge authorities to rescind this decision and explain this arbitrary act of censorship against a European official.
Rima Hassan@RimaHas

J’ai été empêchée de me rendre au Canada : une entrave préoccupante à l’action parlementaire et à la liberté d’expression. J’assurerai malgré tout mes deux conférences à distance lundi et mardi soir, ce qui sera pour moi l’occasion de m’exprimer sur cette tentative de censure.

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@AntiCommieBecca It’s more rich white old people than old white people. The rich are drawn to communism and wokism because you have to be to think any of it could ever work.
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Warren Kinsella@kinsellawarren·
I'm a typical Canadian centrist. I think the Liberals sometimes have a good ideas, I think the Conservatives sometimes have good ideas. I think the New Democrats always have really bad ideas. #cdnpoli
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Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂@funtomvids·
🟥 Our Prime Minister is WELL LOVED and respected, across Canada. Conservative influencers would try their hardest to convince you otherwise. But Mark Carney's sky high poll numbers and the reception he gets WHEREVER he visits, tells the truth of the matter... #LeadershipMatters 🇨🇦🙂
Kevin Northup@KevinNorthup

Prime Minister Mark Carney toured Dennis Point Wharf and Cafe in Pubnico on Friday afternoon. He was presented with a buoy, painted in the colours of the Acadian flag.

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@FurkanGozukara This must be true since I read it on the internet. Plus Furkan is a computer engineer, so for sure he would know.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Terrifying reality check. In just 27 days of their illegal war, the US and Israel have demolished over 600 schools across Iran, martyring more than 1,000 students and teachers. They are systematically destroying civilian infrastructure with zero regard for humanity.
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@FoodProfessor The absolute best way to make something ridiculously expensive is for governments to attempt to make it cheap and available for all. This will be a massive boondoggle at taxpayers’ expense.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING: Toronto approves city-run grocery stores In a 21–3 vote, councillors backed Anthony Perruzza’s plan to launch 4 municipally run stores to offer cheaper food. Big test for public retail.
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@CTVNews Yes, Poilievre retweeted JKR’s post. But this is a poor headline: Poilievre supports the IOC’s decision because it’s a good one, not just because JKR supports it.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
John is right. Over two decades in Parliament I helped lead opposition to several bills seeking to legalize euthanasia. Every argument I made about the slippery slope was dismissed as ridiculous fear mongering. But every single one of the scenarios I described has in fact become reality in Canada today. The proponents are unrelenting in their effort to kill more people, including those whose “end of life” context is facing poverty or depression. Predictably they now want to allow minors, kids not old enough to have a beer, to be euthanized, even without the consent of their parents. It is past time for Canada to stop the rapid descent down the slippery slope of desacralizing human life.
John Ivison@IvisonJ

An eruption of “psychiatric euthanasia” beckons if Canada lets the MAID law stand, top psychiatrist warns. At present, we are on course to permit medically assisted dying for the mentally ill next March. nationalpost.com/opinion/john-i… via @nationalpost

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@MarkJCarney Yeah, a promise to Trump. But no outcry from the Kool-Aid drinking Liberals.
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Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada has hit its 2% NATO defence spending target. We made a promise to transform our defence — and we’re getting it done.
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