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Fanny Anzai

@AnzaiFanny

Brazilian MD, YTer. Married & Mom. Atheist Secular Humanist. Freedom fighter, Libertarian. Objectivism & Individualism. Wanna be artist and writer. 🇧🇷🇨🇦

Canada Katılım Şubat 2019
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Fanny Anzai
Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
@WTSmith17 I'd love to have some calmversations with you. Please, consider giving me an interview like those super cool folks here have done. Just to prove I'm serious about it,I'll share this youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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Yasmine Mohammed 🦋 ياسمين محمد
The day after Islamic regime of Iran supporters threatened Canadians and shouted genocidal chants at an Al Quds rally, after three Synagogues were shot up in one week, after multiple Jewish schools were attacked, you post about Islamophobia. What is this pathetic attempt at gaslighting?
CSIS Canada@csiscanada

Today, we stand against Islamophobia and all forms of hatred. Everyone deserves to live free from fear. 🤝 #CombatIslamophobia

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Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Could this be a ‘sign’ of a housing-affordability crisis?
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Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
youtube.com/shorts/mWhbJQh… and the list could keep going with Cenk Yugr, Dave Smith, Jimmy D'ore, and so many others I quit listening to due their double standards.
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Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
@JuliaHB1 True, we should never negociate with hostages takers and terrorists.
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Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
Please, help my baby on the contest, vote for free daily at hourshttps://babyoftheyear.org/2025/juno-e436
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Milo Yiannopoulos rose to prominence in mid-2010s as senior editor at Breitbart News, and built a brand around free speech advocacy on college campuses He has announced he is un-retiring to honor Charlie Kirk Just like Charlie Kirk, Milo fiercely opposed Islam coming to America
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Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
@conceptualjames/post/DOmLRrRklvI?xmt=AQF0wnegJNBRZIVRSLgsFKCYRv-NRFze3f6yH9eRRyoVAQ&slof=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">threads.com/@conceptualjam… the dehumanization across the political and religious spectrum scares us because we all have felt it in personal and familial levels at some point, it's the reality and manage the differences and keep civil is not easy. It all requires a lot of philosophy.
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Fanny Anzai@AnzaiFanny·
It's happening here in Canada in every school and daycare that we've gone through, bullies, mostly from islamist backgrounds being treated by the very accommodating cultural relativism policies.
Frank McCormick@CBHeresy

I was a public school teacher in the hood for 11 years, and I know this type of kid. The type that would smack the kid sitting in front of him, tell the teacher “IDGAF” when corrected, and ruin an entire year’s worth of learning for the entire class. His special education teachers would describe him as “actually very smart with a lot of potential,” despite him failing every class and scoring a 9 on the ACT. There would be countless meetings with him and his mom and the social workers, psychologists , and principal would speak in soft voices and nod and smile when the kid told them he wants to be a “doctor.” They’d design all sorts of ridiculous accommodations that give him ample room to behave however he wanted and terrorize his teachers and peers with minimal consequences. Teachers would spend the entire class trying to reign in his behavior, and when they called security to remove him, they’d have to evacuate the entire class first. He’d rarely receive any consequences. The principal would reprimand the teachers for “not building a relationship with him” and accuse them of “singling him out because he was black.” As a result, they’d give up and his behavior would escalate. If he was really bad, he’d get a time out in a special room where he’d sit on his phone and tell the supervisor to “shut the fuck up” if they said anything. Maybe he’d have to partake in a “peace circle” if he became violent. He’d eventually get “socially promoted” to his senior year and there would be a massive effort to get his credits recovered, mostly by pressuring teachers to give him alternative assignments and 50% for the work he didn’t do. He’d walk down the graduation stage and everyone would cheer, and he’d probably do something embarrassing like give the finger to the audience. As a young adult, he’d walk the city behaving exactly as he did in school because he’d been socialized to learn there are zero consequences for his behavior. Depending on the city, he’d probably get similar treatment from the cops and public afraid of creating a public scene that would lead to riots in their city. One day, he’d snap, and do something like this. And only then, would everyone act surprised, as if this wasn’t largely in part due to how our public schools negatively socialize and enable the behavior of animals that should be locked up or institutionalized as teenagers.

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Senator Tom Cotton with the truth: “Children in Gaza aren't going hungry because of Israel. They're suffering because Hamas uses food and aid as a weapon to stay in power.”
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Concerned Canadian
Concerned Canadian@Concern70732755·
A candid question —how do you believe that we can make Canada Great Again & return it to its prior prominence and iconic identity ? Comments ?
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