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Hollywood Gump
Hollywood Gump@FirstNameJ0hn·
Will Sasso and Dan Soder are Macho Man Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rodney Dangerfield, and Robert Deniro reading Andy Rooney quotes. 😂😂😂😂 (🎥@ChrisVanVliet)
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Mark Dietz
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🇨🇦The Most Unsatisfying "Told Ya So" Ever🇨🇦 I'm thinking about verbal warning shots throughout my life. In 1974-ish, my father said during a family discussion, referring to immigration, that one day we would have our enemies living next door. People naturally called him Archie Bunker and a racist for feeling in his guts that there would one day be a clash of cultures. The liberal types in my family argued that immigrants are immigrants even back then -- that they would come to Canada, they would assimilate and one day we'd be a nation full of peace-loving beatniks with different skin tones. I was too young at the time to understand what was going on, let alone argue a of point of view. But in retrospect, I think back to my time in elementary school. My first year, grade one, I was surrounded by first or second-generation immigrants. Many of my friends' parents still had some type of European accent, and even some of my friends were not born in Canada. All of our grandfathers had fought on one side or the other of the war. My closest group of friends were named Passmore, English; Brettl, German; Biagioni, Italian; Metzger, Swiss. I was the old-timer Canadian in the group because my family has been here since the late 1880s. Yet my grandfathers and great-uncles and my friends' elders had been taking potshots at one another a mere 16 years before we were all born. My family was Christian, and the people who owned the property next to us were Catholic. I didn't see any difference between the two. It was like Anglican versus Baptist. There was zero religious tension. In fact, the Brettl family and the Passmore family, English and German, lived next door in town right near our school and barbecued together on weekends. Imagine a hockey game with these accents: 'Mark, pass it ova, give me the pook, mate.' or 'Yah, zat vuz good shot!' The broader point is that these people assimilated immediately. They have the same childhood memories of the Beatles, the Monkees, I Dream of Jeannie, The Munsters, and the 1972 Summit Series that I do. They are fully Canadian in every way today. To compare that post-war group of immigrants to the ones arriving today from cultures so distant from ours is ridiculous. They are not the same. I just watched a video of Khalistani Sikhs riding down a highway in Brampton on horseback -- dressed in full Nihang warrior regalia, swords drawn, looking like they had just stepped off an 18th century battlefield. It wasn’t a cultural festival. It was a deliberate martial display -- a show of force that felt like they were saying, 'This is who we are, and we’re here now.' My childhood friends’ parents never brought their wartime grudges to Canada. They didn’t ride through the streets dressed as soldiers from the old country. They came here to build a new life, not to recreate the old one. There is no cultural cohesiveness with groups like this. I foresee no time in the future that I get to reminisce with some guy named Singh about how we loved Rush and Deep Purple when we were kids. It sounds trivial, but that stuff matters -- that was the shared experience that connected Canadians from British Columbia to Newfoundland. My father was sounding warnings in 1974, and I was sounding warnings about Trudeau in 2015, as many of you were...but nobody listened. And now here we are -- fractured, divided, and importing the very conflicts we were warned about. Now ask yourself this important question: In the case of war, or especially civil war, with all these people from different cultures within one border...who fires upon who? This is what our government did to us. Peace ✌️ 🤨
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Dallas@OmgItsDallas·
Bring Lucy home!
Dolly Spice- Jones 🌱🎵@Herb_Minstrel

.@jonesbrendanm One month ago, our world absolutely shattered. One month ago, authorities came onto our property and stole our dog after a brief leash slip and a neighbor reporting it. One month ago, I stood in my driveway completely heartbroken, angry in a way I had never experienced before, watching them drive away with a dog we had loved for 10 years. I cussed. My children cried. My husband went silent. His heart broke more than any of ours. The dog he had bonded with in war, who had helped him heal and come back to us, was gone. One month ago, two years of harassment, court visits, dozens of police calls to our home, intimidation and alienation all came crashing down. For one brief moment, it felt like they had finally succeeded in their vile plan—breaking us to the point that we would give up and leave. And somehow, through all of this pain, God has done something absolutely incredible. One month ago, the fight began. What was meant to destroy our family has instead united us, strengthened our marriage, deepened our faith, and connected us with millions of beautiful and amazing people across this country and around the world! “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” — Romans 8:28 Our sweet Lucy—our Pearl of the Desert—has become something so much bigger than we ever imagined. She has become a symbol of ordinary people coming together, standing beside one another, and refusing to stay silent in the face of injustice, intimidation, and government overreach. Today, we realize the incredible change Lucy’s story is already bringing into the world around us. And while we never would have chosen for it to be us, the Lord clearly saw fit for it to be so—our story, our family, our Lucy. And so today, we are more determined than ever that this fight will continue—even after she comes home to us, which deep in my heart I absolutely believe she will. Because Lucy’s story is going to inspire real change. Change that protects ordinary families. Change that exposes the cracks in a system that too often allows good people to be intimidated, harassed, and pushed to the breaking point simply for living and raising their families how they best see fit. Change that helps protect dogs from being unfairly labeled and unnecessarily separated from the families who love them. Change that helps ensure no family is ever forced to endure this kind of heartbreak, fear, and exhaustion again. We still have a long road ahead. But today, we no longer feel powerless. Today, we fight with purpose. BRING LUCY HOME. #savelucy @LoneStarChica @jonesbrendanm @MasonWillett20 @SaraGonzalesTX @catturd2 @buckleycarlson *photo of Lucy and her two best friends, Brendan and Lex*. All three are my “military rescues”, and I love them dearly.

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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
WAIT…. WHAT?? 😱 🚨 Canadian whistleblower drops a BOMBSHELL. A worker for a private charter company in Ontario claims they’re paid HUGE money to fly small planes and aerially disperse MILLIONS of ticks across specific regions — twice a year, early spring and early fall. This year they switched to deer ticks specifically bred to withstand cold temperatures. The company receives the ticks in boxes (each containing millions) and drops them from single or dual-prop aircraft with one pilot and one dispersal handler on board. The post was made in mid-March… weeks before the story exploded. While our government floods the country with migration, crushes the middle class, and sends billions overseas, this is happening in Ontario? WHEN will CANADIANS find this inner strength and demand answers?? #cdnpoli #Ontario #TickDispersal #Whistleblower #CanadaWakeUp #LiberalBetrayal #EnoughIsEnough
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
BREAKING Public Safety Canada has been community noted for misleading Canadians in a major way.
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🇯🇵 Colonel Otaku Gatekeeper 🇯🇵
Another Shinto Shrine has been burned down. This time it was the Urufushine Shrine in Nabari City, Mie Prefecture. This Shinto Shrine was over 1000 years old, survived everything natural disasters, civil wars & even WW ll but it couldn't survive diversity.
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Grok@grok·
**Yes.** Recent IRCC data shows ~22.8% of refugees receive social assistance 10 years after admission (tax year 2022 figures for earlier cohorts). This aligns with the 23% figure, which matches privately sponsored refugees in older StatsCan reports (vs. ~35% for government-assisted). Estimating taxpayer cost is tricky without exact cohort sizes and provincial variations, but with average annual SA around $5k–$10k per recipient and tens of thousands in relevant cohorts, long-term costs run into the hundreds of millions annually nationwide as part of overall provincial welfare spending. Initial RAP support is temporary (up to 1 year).
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🇯🇵 Colonel Otaku Gatekeeper 🇯🇵
Muslim population in Japan ☪️📈 Mosques in Japan 🕌📈 Fires in pig farms 🐷🔥 Fires in Shrines & Temples ⛩️🔥 I wonder if there's a correlation between the two? 🤔 We might need to bring in Detective Conan on this one 🔍
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS! 🚨 The Atago Shrine in Chuo Ward, Niigata Prefecture an historic Shinto Shrine which has stood for over 300 years has caught fire. Many Japanese online believe it to be an arson attack & are comparing it to the church fires across Europe.
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Tout mec qui se réclame du marxisme en 2026 devrait être traité socialement comme un ancien nazi en 1946. Pas par excès. Par cohérence intellectuelle. Le communisme a tué entre 85 et 100 millions de personnes au XXe siècle. C'est, et de très loin, l'idéologie la plus meurtrière de toute l'histoire de l'humanité. Voici le top 10 de l'horreur, et pourquoi il est urgent d'ouvrir le Nuremberg du communisme. Cuba (1959 à aujourd'hui). Castro et le Che, héros des t-shirts d'étudiants Sciences Po. 35 000 à 140 000 morts, exécutions sommaires, 2 millions d'exilés, dissidents enfermés à vie pour un poème, économie ruinée pendant 65 ans. L'île-prison qui sert encore de modèle à une partie de la gauche occidentale. Éthiopie communiste (1974-1991). La "Terreur rouge" du régime de Mengistu : 500 000 morts dans les purges, et une famine artificielle qui en tue entre 500 000 et 1 million de plus. Autour d'1,5 million de morts pour appliquer un manuel marxiste-léniniste à un pays africain. Vietnam et Laos (à partir de 1975). Camps de rééducation pour 1 à 2,5 millions de personnes après la chute de Saïgon. Boat people : entre 200 000 et 400 000 morts en mer, fuyant le "paradis socialiste" sur des coquilles de noix. Quand un peuple préfère mourir noyé que rester chez lui, ça devrait suffire à clore le débat. Roumanie de Ceausescu (1965-1989). Securitate omniprésente, avortement interdit pour produire des "ouvriers", orphelinats-mouroirs, enfants morts par dizaines de milliers dans des conditions abominables. Un peuple entier mis en cage pour servir une utopie productiviste. Corée du Nord (1948 à aujourd'hui). Trois générations de famille Kim, des camps de concentration ouverts en ce moment même pendant que tu lis ce thread, des enfants nés dans les goulags qui meurent dans les goulags. Famine des années 1990 : 600 000 à 2,5 millions de morts. Le seul État stalinien encore en activité au XXIe siècle. Khmers rouges au Cambodge (1975-1979). Pol Pot et son projet d'année zéro maoïste : entre 1,7 et 2 millions de morts en moins de 4 ans, soit 21 à 25% de la population cambodgienne. Vidage des villes en 24 heures, exécution des intellectuels (parfois pour le simple fait de porter des lunettes), torture industrielle à S-21, charniers des Killing Fields. La performance la plus pure du communisme : tuer un quart de son propre peuple en mode accéléré. Goulag soviétique (1918-1956). Le système concentrationnaire bolchevique : 18 millions de personnes y sont passées, entre 1,5 et 2 millions y sont mortes de froid, faim, épuisement, exécutions. Soljénitsyne a écrit 2 000 pages pour le décrire, et certains universitaires français trouvent encore le moyen de relativiser. Holodomor (1932-1933). Staline organise une famine artificielle en Ukraine pour briser la paysannerie et le nationalisme ukrainien. Entre 3,5 et 7 millions de morts ukrainiens (estimations démographiques détaillées : 3,9 millions). Plus 1,5 million de Kazakhs et 1,5 million de Russes du sud sur la même période. La loi des "cinq épis" envoyait au goulag pour 10 ans le vol de quelques grains de blé. Pendant que les paysans mouraient, l'URSS exportait du grain pour acheter des machines. URSS de Lénine et Staline (hors goulag et Holodomor). Terreur rouge dès 1918, déportations massives des "koulaks" (4 millions de paysans déportés), purges de 1937-38 (700 000 fusillés en 18 mois pour atteindre des quotas régionaux), déportations ethniques entières (Tchétchènes, Tatars de Crimée, Allemands de la Volga). Bilan soviétique global : 15 à 20 millions de morts directes du régime. Chine maoïste (1949-1976). Le record absolu, et de très loin. Grand Bond en avant (1958-1962) : entre 30 et 45 millions de morts par famine artificielle, dans la plus grande hécatombe de l'histoire de l'humanité. Révolution culturelle (1966-1976) : 1 à 2 millions de morts, des dizaines de millions de vies brisées, persécutions des "ennemis de classe", élites massacrées par leurs propres élèves. Réforme agraire et campagnes anti-droitières des années 50 : encore plusieurs millions de morts. Bilan chinois total : 65 millions de morts. Un seul homme. Un seul système. Un seul livre rouge. Total cumulé : 85 à 100 millions de morts. Le Livre noir du communisme, dirigé par Stéphane Courtois et publié au Robert Laffont en 1997, l'a documenté pays par pays, archive par archive. Ce n'est pas un pamphlet, c'est de l'histoire. Et pourtant. En 1945, on a fait Nuremberg. Et on a eu raison. On a jugé les bourreaux. On a interdit les symboles. On a rendu socialement infâme l'idéologie qui avait produit l'horreur. Personne ne peut aujourd'hui se promener avec une croix gammée sans être poursuivi, viré, exclu. Tant mieux. Mais pour le communisme, qui a tué 6 fois plus de personnes que le nazisme ? Rien. Pas de Nuremberg. Pas de procès. Pas d'interdiction. Au contraire : marteau et faucille en t-shirt à Coachella, Lénine sur les sacs à dos d'étudiants en Master, Mao sur les murs des facs de socio, Che Guevara icône pop dans toutes les boutiques de centre-ville. Et au Parlement européen, des partis qui se réclament encore explicitement de cette idéologie sans que personne ne sourcille. Il faut ouvrir le Nuremberg du communisme. Pas pour persécuter. Pour assainir intellectuellement. Pour que défendre le marxisme-léninisme en 2026 devienne ce que c'est réellement : la défense de la pire idéologie que l'humanité ait jamais enfantée. Une doctrine qui a produit, partout où elle a été appliquée, exactement le même résultat : famines, goulags, charniers, dictatures, ruine matérielle et morale. 100 millions de morts ne sont pas un accident d'application. Ce sont la conséquence directe et logique d'une doctrine qui pose que la propriété est un crime, que le marché est un mal, que l'individu n'existe pas, et que pour faire un homme nouveau il faut détruire l'ancien. Le marxisme n'est pas une "belle idée mal appliquée". C'est une idéologie nauséabonde, complètement décorrelée du réel, qui a méthodiquement produit la mort sur tous les continents où on l'a essayée. Ses défenseurs en 2026 devraient être traités avec exactement le même mépris social que les défenseurs de toute autre idéologie totalitaire vaincue. Pas plus. Pas moins. Juste de la cohérence.
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters

We should have much lower tolerance for the nepo-baby communists They might seem too incompetent to be dangerous, but they are re-popularizing the most dangerous ideology of all time 100,000,000 people were killed by communists in the 20th century This is what happens every time communists gain critical power

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Emini tic
Emini tic@TicTocTick·
Today Korea surpassed Canada as the 7th largest economy in the world. Korea! A baby island! Surpassed the largest nation on planet with mineral and natural wealth, intelligent and educated people. What’s keeping Canada 🇨🇦 behind? It’s shitty government . Time for change.
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Dei Civitas
Dei Civitas@DeiCivitas·
In July 2022, 19-year-old Josh Burns was killed at the McDonald's in Sundre, Alberta. He was working an overnight shift with Solaimane Elbettah, a 27-year-old man from Morocco who moved to Canada in 2018. The two were alone in the restaurant. After a cigarette break outside, Elbettah went to his nearby motel, got a machete, blocked the drive-thru with milk crates, came back, and cut Burns' throat. Burns died at the scene. Elbettah texted his manager that Burns had been insulting him and acting like he was better than him. He then called 911 and confessed. In December 2024, a judge convicted Elbettah of first-degree murder and gave him life in prison with no parole for 25 years. The defense claimed he was mentally ill and did not know what he was doing, but the judge rejected that. The judge ruled that Elbettah planned the attack because he was enraged over what he saw as disrespect from Burns and other co-workers. This happened in a small, low-crime Alberta town. Many Canadians, especially outside big cities, have no idea that in some foreign cultures a perceived slight or insult at work can be treated as a serious offense that justifies killing someone. Most Canadians would never expect a coworker or neighbor to respond to a disagreement or rude comment by deciding to murder them. That gap in understanding is dangerous. It raises the question whether Canada should keep bringing in large numbers of people from cultures where lethal violence over perceived disrespect is far more common and accepted than it is among Canadian citizens in places like rural Alberta. Why is the Government of Canada putting Canadians in danger by importing millions of violent, culturally incompatible Third Worlders? Why are we letting them get away with this?
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SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
A starving asylum seeker finds a magic lamp on the beach after arriving in Dover, he rubs it and summons a good fairy who grants him 3 wishes. The Asylum seeker says "I'm hungry." (POW) a huge banquet appears! He then says "Now I want a nice house." (POW) a big mansion with a swimming pool appears. He then says"I want to be British." (POW) everything vanishes! He asks "Where has everything gone?" the fairy says "You're British now mate, you're entitled to nothing!."
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Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
The all time best parody of Canadian Land Acknowledgement rituals. Brilliant!
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MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe·
An Irish man born in 2001 was born into a country which was 96% Irish. Before that man reaches retirement age, he will become a minority in his own country.
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
Her husband, a previously low-level, poorly paid public-sector employee, Dmytro Khandusenko, has been responsible for auditing all the $$$ spent on Ukraine's military procurement and wartime spending during its ongoing war with Russia. Basically, he's the guy who's supposedly auditing all the mountains of taxpayer money that the US and other countries have been forking over to Ukraine....and here is his wife tossing $150K into the air on stage as though it's nothing. Again, we're supposed to believe that this newly minted multimillionaire living an opulently funded lifestyle (mansions, luxury cars, expensive jewelry, etc.) achieved it on his modest annual salary of $23,000 (USD). Nothing to see here.
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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

Wife of Ukraine’s top audit official caught throwing $150K in cash at luxury fashion show Dasha Kochurina, whose husband serves as deputy head of the State Audit Service with an official monthly salary of just $900, organized the extravagant event where she was filmed flinging large sums of cash. The corruption is unbelievable.

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