Richard Bailey
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Richard Bailey
@RealRichardBail
🇨🇦 Retired History prof. Student of history of dissent
Canada Katılım Mart 2013
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@cenkuygur Wouldn't it be great if Iran signed on to the Abraham Accords. Or don't you want peace?
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🚨 BREAKING: President Trump announces ALL countries involved in the Iran peace deal should also be required to join the Abraham Peace Accords
Peacemaker in chief! 🇺🇸
He's FIXING the entire Middle East.
"Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are proceeding nicely! It will only be a Great Deal for all or, no Deal at all — Back to the Battlefront and shooting, but bigger and stronger than ever before — And nobody wants that!"
"I am mandatorily requesting that all Countries immediately sign the Abraham Accords, and that, if Iran signs its Agreement with me, as President of the United States of America, it would be an Honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled World Coalition."
"The Middle East would be United, Powerful, and Economically Strong, like perhaps no other area, anywhere in the World! By copy of this TRUTH, I am asking my Representatives to begin, and successfully complete, the process of signing these Countries into the already Historic Abraham Accords."
"It should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords. Those Countries discussed are Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates (already a Member!), Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain (already a Member!)."
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The Justice Centre announces that lawyers will appear before the Ontario Labour Relations Board on Thursday, May 21, 2026, for the next hearing in the case of Ontario teachers Matt and Nicole Alexander.
The Alexanders were terminated by the Renfrew County District School Board in October 2023 after declining to “celebrate and affirm” LGBTQ issues that conflicted with their sincerely held Christian beliefs.
Constitutional lawyer Darren Leung said, “Canadians should not lose their livelihoods or professional standing simply because they hold and express sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Read the full story here:
jccf.ca/christian-teac…

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@BraedenSorbo @RealRichardBail And there will be a kill switch on your car so you can’t get away.
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I have not seen anybody talking about what’s going on in Canada right now.
This man was pulled over and told by police that he had to come with them because a psychiatrist labeled him “certifiable.”
No paperwork, no rule of law, just a doctor saying that if he didn’t come with him right then and there that he would be arrested.
The fact that a government could do this is terrifying.
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EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Barron blasts the Catholic left for 'demonization' of Trump, says there are 'moral reasons' to support border enforcement — citing child trafficking and thousands of missing kids. He wants dialogue, not lectures: 'Let's build bridges of conversation. That's a role the Church can play.'

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El Al employees at a German airport asked if I was afraid to walk around in this t-shirt.
Nope. And the star never comes off.
When someone stares, I stare back. Bullies are like bloodhounds — they smell fear.
Ask yourself: why do people wear kaffiyehs without any fear of being attacked?
The answer captures the entire essence of the Arab-Israeli conflict — and the Jew hatred that has spread like wildfire since October 7th.
One side is entitled, propped up by endless global sympathy, free to throw emotional tantrums without consequence.
The other has always faced global hostility — and is perpetually expected to show restraint, shrink itself, go invisible, so as not to “provoke” those who are always one moment away from their next tantrum.
#Israel #palestine

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DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY PRESIDENT TRUMP IS MAKING SOME OF THE MOST CONSEQUENTIAL FOREIGN POLICY SHIFTS IN MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY?
Because the world he walked into is not the world most Americans think they’re living in.
And the numbers explain why.
The post-1945 system - where the U.S. rebuilt the world and sat at the center of global production - is gone.
Not “changing.”
Gone.
Global economic weight has already shifted (IMF PPP data):
1990s: G7 ~46% | BRICS ~16%
2000s: G7 ~42% | BRICS ~19%
2010s: G7 ~33% | BRICS ~28%
2020s: G7 ~30% | BRICS ~35%
Mid-2020s projection: G7 ~28% | BRICS+ ~40%
The crossover already happened.
And the reason is not political - it’s mathematical:
BRICS growth: ~3–4% annually
G7 growth: ~1–2% annually
Compounding over 30 years decides outcomes. Not headlines.
China is the clearest example:
~2% of global GDP (1980)
~18–19% today (PPP range)
That’s not “emerging.” That’s industrial rebalancing at scale.
Meanwhile, the G7 structure has been under pressure:
~ Slower growth
~ Rising debt burdens
~ Persistent trade deficits
~ Manufacturing relocation over decades
And by 2026:
U.S. debt ~124% of GDP (IMF)
Deficits structurally near ~6% of GDP
Global supply chains fully fragmented
This is where President Trump’s policy direction becomes critical.
Because every major shift he is pushing is a response to one structural reality:
America is no longer operating in a unipolar world.
2️⃣ Trade imbalance + manufacturing loss
Problem:
Decades of offshoring and persistent deficits weakened industrial capacity.
Response:
~ Aggressive tariffs
~ Supply chain reshoring pressure
~ Domestic manufacturing incentives
Effect:
Forces production back into strategic sectors instead of relying on global fragility.
(IMF confirms tariffs are explicitly designed to reduce trade deficits while reshaping supply chains - even at short-term cost)
2️⃣ BRICS growth outpacing G7
Problem:
Emerging economies growing ~2–3x faster than advanced economies.
Response:
~ Economic realignment of alliances
~ Pressure on trade partners to rebalance terms
~ Strategic decoupling from adversarial supply chains
Effect:
Slows asymmetric dependency on faster-growing blocs.
(IMF: emerging economies ~3.7–3.9% growth vs advanced ~1.6–1.8%)
3️⃣ Industrial base erosion
Problem:
Manufacturing share shifted away from the West over decades.
Response:
~ Energy expansion policies
~ Deregulation to accelerate domestic production
~ Reshoring critical industries (chips, energy, defense supply chain)
Effect:
Attempts to rebuild domestic production capacity before strategic dependency becomes irreversible.
4️⃣ Debt + fiscal pressure
Problem:
Debt-to-GDP levels rising above 120% with persistent deficits.
Response:
~ Tariff revenue streams
~ Domestic tax restructuring
~ Growth-focused deregulation
Effect:
Attempts to offset structural fiscal imbalance with new revenue channels and productivity expansion.
5️⃣ Global system fragmentation
Problem:
Post-war global trade system no longer centralized or predictable.
Response:
~ Bilateral trade renegotiation instead of global consensus reliance
~ Economic security framing of trade policy
~ Supply chain “friend-shoring” logic
Effect:
Shifts U.S. strategy from globalization-first → resilience-first.
And here's the thing..
Nothing has to collapse for a system to change hands.
It just has to grow unevenly long enough.
And that’s exactly what happened.
So when people ask what President Trump is “doing overseas,” the answer is not personality-driven - it is structural:
He is trying to reverse a 30-year compounding shift in global economic power.
Not with rhetoric.
With tariffs, alliances, energy, and industrial policy.
"Foreign Policy Is Survival"
It is important to get this ebook and share it with the younger generation.
Because in a world where BRICS outgrows the G7,
and supply chains are no longer centered in the West,
misreading the system is no longer academic - it’s strategic vulnerability.
The real divide is not left vs right anymore.
It’s:
Those who understand the system has changed
vs
Those still arguing as if it hasn’t.

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@foxnewspolitics The Left don't care about child trafficking & thousands of missing kids
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A fearless nun who rescued Christian and Yazidi slaves from ISIS in Syria made a direct and uncomfortable statement: “ISIS is Islam. Islam is ISIS.”
After witnessing the horrors firsthand, she accused the Western world of protecting Islam’s false image as a “religion of peace,” while ignoring the genocide and enslavement of non-Muslim minorities across the Muslim world.
She argues that the West must stop defending this ideology and start protecting the people who are actually being persecuted. Her words are hard to hear, but they come from someone who saw the reality up close.
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"The Barbaric Abuse Suffered by Flotilla Activists at the Hands of the Evil Israeli Empire"
Words fail even the most hardened heart as Oct 7 (yes, Hamas) pales in comparison to treatment of flotilla demonstrators at hands of brutal Israelis
open.substack.com/pub/khmezek/p/…
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A Christian man from the U.S. named Aaron Hutchings traveled to Pakistan to free a family from 140 years in slavery, paying around $4000 for their freedom.
The family had remained trapped in bonded labour for generations in Pakistan’s brick kiln industry after an ancestor took a loan in the 1880s.
Multi-generational bondage persists in Pakistan despite having been banned in 1992.
The system revolves around “peshgi” (advance payments or loans) given by kiln owners to workers, often for emergencies, weddings or illness.
Wages are extremely low and owners add high interest, arbitrary fines and manipulated accounts.
This makes repayment nearly impossible.
Debts are treated as family obligations and passed to children and grandchildren.
Children often start working as young as 4-5 to help “repay the debt.”
Estimates suggest hundreds of thousands are enslaved in Pakistan’s 20,000+ brick kilns.
Pakistan outlawed bonded labour in 1992, but enforcement is extremely weak due to corruption and political influence of kiln owners.
Families can’t just pack up and leave without facing severe risks.
The system relies on coercion beyond the debt itself.
Kiln owners or their jamadars (middlemen) often use armed guards, physical violence, or threats against the worker and remaining family.
Family members left behind can be held as hostages.
The police frequently collude with owners and escapees may be arrested on false charges, beaten or forcibly returned to the kiln.
Workers often lack documents, education, alternative skills or safe places to go.
Women and young girls face heightened risks of sexual abuse or forced marriage as “repayment.”
Few in Pakistan care about these families. It often takes for Europeans and Americans to come over to help buy families out from slavery.
Just like the British Navy waged war against slave traders of all nationalities after 1808, capturing 1600 slave ships and freeing 150 000 slaves.
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