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@DemanRobert

Loving grandfather and cyclist. CRT= creating racial tension. DEI = division exclusion indoctrination

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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
Schools should be focused on teaching kids how to think, not what to think. Classrooms must be an impartial learning environment that prioritize teaching fundamentals like reading, math and science and support students in developing their own opinions and views. Our students and educators need to be safe in the classroom. We will be strengthening the Education Act to protect them from incidents of violence and aggression with clear standards and expectations. School boards will be held accountable if those standards are not followed.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to get a radical leftist judge IMPEACHED after she RELEASED a known predator who went on to kill an innocent 5-year-old girl YES!! Start a nationwide trend! 🔥 DeSantis is petitioning the State Legislature to impeach Judge Tiffany Baker: “Until you start holding these judges ACCOUNTABLE, they are going to continue to find ways to benefit the criminal element!” “This was an outrage. This was such an easy call to make sure that this guy was put behind bars, and this judge refused to do it!” IMPEACH HER, and start impeaching nationwide 🇺🇸
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Dan Dicks
Dan Dicks@DanDicksPFT·
On this #TransDayOfVisibility let’s remember these people from the Tumbler Ridge school shooting who are no longer visible because of this ideology.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
I fear this might be my most controversial take ever, but I agreed to put it to a vote so here we are. Hoodies should only be worn by men young enough not to look silly carrying a skateboard.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
I would like to remind the two members of my immediate family who voted against me in this poll that this was an unofficial, non-legally binding referendum, conducted under duress. In fact, I suspect vote tampering.
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling

I fear this might be my most controversial take ever, but I agreed to put it to a vote so here we are. Hoodies should only be worn by men young enough not to look silly carrying a skateboard.

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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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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
If you're the mother who was reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone aloud to your child on the LNER train from London to Edinburgh yesterday, one of my grown up children was listening and says you did the voices brilliantly❤️🥹
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Imagine unironically saying that the problem the "Trans" community suffers from is *lack* of visibility. lol Approximately 145–155 days of the year (about 40% of the year) are dedicated to matters of 2LGBTQIA+ ideology. It's no longer visibility @NYCMayor. It's tyranny of a vocal minority.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today is Trans Day of Visibility. Trans, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people have always been here — from the hijra of India to the Diné nádleehi to the leaders who built the modern LGBTQIA+ movement here in New York. Your existence is not up for debate. Your lives are not a political issue. We’re fighting for a city where every trans New Yorker can live openly, safely, and with joy.

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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Kid Outed As Homeschooler After Looking Adult In The Eyes While Talking buff.ly/Yzd0xYC
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
This is the actual face the Chair of the NDP made when she realized she said the word “straight” it irked her that much to even utter the word. That’s not normal.
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J.D. Haltigan, PhD 🏒👨‍💻
A society that is honest about unpleasant truths is a more stable society than a society that lies about unpleasant truths. Leftists lie about unpleasant truths. They are blank slatists that degrade societies if they run them.
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Chloe Cole ⭐️
Chloe Cole ⭐️@ChloeCole·
“Conversion therapy” in its lawful definition includes talk therapy that doesn’t affirm a trans identity This means that until this SCOTUS ruling, psychologists in blue states were forced to participate in the trans delusion Trans is a mental illness and now it can be treated.
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Amy Eileen Hamm
Amy Eileen Hamm@preta_6·
The way we are exposing Canadian/NDP insanity is doing something, as evidenced by a steep increase in verbally abusive, insane men all over my notifications for the past two days. They are frothing with rage.
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Not the Bee
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee·
Canadian socialists just proved socialism never works by fighting with each other about "equity cards" at their 2026 convention 🍿 notthebee.com/article/this-m…
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
As someone who actually chaired the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Mr. Thomas has seen firsthand how these so-called "human rights" tribunals have morphed from a simple, quick way to deal with real discrimination into something far more dangerous: ideological enforcement bodies that punish ordinary Canadians for wrongthink. The recent $750,000 judgment against Barry Neufeld is a perfect example of how out of control these kangaroo courts have become. An elected school trustee dared to publicly criticize the SOGI 123 curriculum and the push of gender ideology in our schools. For that, the BC Human Rights Tribunal decided he "poisoned" the workplace for teachers he never even worked with and ordered him to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for "injury to dignity." Lets just call this what it is; this is state-sponsored intimidation. These tribunals were never meant to police political opinions, parental concerns about what their kids are being taught, or debates over basic biology. They were supposed to handle straightforward cases of discrimination in jobs or housing, quickly, fairly, and without turning every disagreement into a financial catastrophe. Instead, we've watched them become slow, expensive, one-sided processes where the deck is stacked against the respondent. No-costs awards mean even if you win, you lose thousands in legal fees. Frivolous complaints get used as leverage to force settlements. And "hate speech" or "discriminatory environment" claims are stretched so far that simply questioning the latest progressive orthodoxy on gender can ruin a person's life. David Thomas warned this would happen years ago. He was right then, and he's right now. When tribunals stop reflecting broad Canadian values and start acting like activists with gavels, they lose all legitimacy. That's why, when Independent MLA Tara Armstrong introduced the Human Rights Code Repeal Act, I and many of my colleagues supported giving it first reading. The tribunal system has strayed too far. It's time for serious reform or outright dismantling of these kangaroo courts . Real human rights deserve real due process: full rules of evidence, proper courts like the BC Supreme Court, and protections for free speech that actually mean something. Political debate, especially about what we teach our children, should never be treated as a human rights violation. British Columbians are fed up with this nonsense. Parents should be able to speak out about their kids' education without fearing financial ruin. Businesses shouldn't be fined tens of thousands over pronoun disputes. And elected officials shouldn't be dragged before unelected adjudicators for expressing views shared by thousands of their constituents. Enough is enough. We need to scrap the activist excesses, restore fairness, and protect the fundamental freedoms that make this province worth living in. The baby has been thrown out with the bathwater long ago. It's time to drain the tub. #cdnpoli #bcpoli
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J.D. Haltigan, PhD 🏒👨‍💻
The female brain is prone to having its evolved caregiving instinct totally hijacked by delusional collectivist 'communal' insanity. This is why females tend towards progressivism--a form of mental derangement about how the world works.
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