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Horse Mane Braider. Great granddaughter of Sir Fulke de Pembrugge, heir of Tong.

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Cernovich@Cernovich·
Is the United States the only country where by people demand to be let in, and then insult the people who live there and created the county?
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The Black Horse
The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
Until the supreme court decided that they had been reading the BNA wrong for the previous 120 years in 1985 Canada had the "Lord's Day Act" which forbade a myriad of things on Sunday. I don't think a single economic argument of proponents of the change came true....
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Sunday shop closures are the worst thing about Germany and I didn't even realise this until gf moved to Warnemünde where the shops are open on Sunday because of some tourism dispensation and it is easily a 20% across-the-board improvement in quality of life.

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Pushpendra Singh
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum·
If countries like Thailand start restricting Indian tourists, where exactly are Indians supposed to go? Indians spend billions globally on tourism, shopping, hotels, food, and local economies. Treating Indian travelers like second-class visitors while happily taking their money is a dangerous trend.
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@pushpendrakum Why don't you just stay in India and enjoy its powerhouse status. Why are you setting up massive nepotistic and fraud-perpetrating colonies everywhere you go and destroying the "good immigrant" reputation you once had.
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Pushpendra Singh
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum·
🚨 The world’s attitude toward Indians is changing fast and India cannot ignore it anymore. 🇺🇸 Green Card applicants facing stricter scrutiny. 🇹🇭 Thailand rolling back easy entry access. 🇸🇬 Companies increasingly hesitant to hire Indians. 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 Visa rules becoming tighter year after year. It’s about understanding global perception, diplomacy, immigration trends, and how India positions itself internationally. India is now the world’s fastest-growing major economy, a tech powerhouse, and one of the biggest taxpayer bases globally. Yet ordinary Indians abroad still face extra checks, longer queues, visa uncertainty, and growing distrust. Our foreign policy can no longer be limited to headlines, speeches, and diaspora events. India must aggressively negotiate mobility rights, stronger visa agreements, fair treatment for skilled workers, and reciprocal policies for countries benefiting from Indian tourists, students, and talent. Respect in geopolitics is not given emotionally. It is negotiated strategic
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Hadrian
Hadrian@WillHadrian·
@nationalpost We were never asked if we wanted to turn our country into India. The plutocrats opened the flood gates, drove down wages, propped up the price of housing, made our communities unrecognisable, and tell us we're bigots if we don't love it with enthusiasm.
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@TheBrancaShow It never once occurs to them how their presence affects people who've spent 10 generations building a society, an economy, top tier institutions, a nation - to bequeath to their descendants and not chancers born on another continent.
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Andrew Branca Show
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow·
"Makes me feel dehumanized & disposable." You know how you can avoid ALL of that? GO THE FUCK HOME.
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@SlykhuisJoshua @AdamZivo @nationalpost Redefining integration to mean Canadians tolerating foreign people, foreign religions, foreign customs, two-tiered justice to favour foreign people because they wear hockey jerseys is gaslighting stupidity.
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Joshua Slykhuis
Joshua Slykhuis@SlykhuisJoshua·
@AdamZivo @nationalpost People chanting ‘remigration’ should know this can never happen in Canada. No one here (even illegally) is going to be forced to leave. We need to focus on integrating the people we have as quickly as possible. Otherwise the separatist are right. Good article.
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@HollyGrayle It's obviously not heavy enough since she's complaining on social media instead of leaving.
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
We don't care. Go home.
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
It's hard to explain but at one point Canada looked like a nice, civilized place. Toronto's subway in the 1960s. What did we trade it all for?
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Canada’s Indian-origin population is nowhere near 50% nationally. According to the 2021 census, people of Indian origin were about 3.7% of Canada’s population, while South Asians overall were about 7.1%. Immigrants everywhere tend to settle near people from similar backgrounds. That’s why Surrey has a large Indian community, Richmond has a large Chinese/Asian community, parts of Montréal are heavily French-speaking, etc. Go to Brampton or Surrey and you’ll notice Indians more. That doesn’t mean all of Canada looks like that. So maybe travel outside one pocket before claiming the whole country is “flooded.” A local concentration is not the same thing as the national population.
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Staci@Staciopath·
I’m in Canada doing some business in Surrey for a few days. I’ve encountered a 50/50 split of Canadians and Indians. I didn’t realize they’d allowed that many in. Totally flooded here.
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@CanadianPM Imagine thinking there is going to be a two-state solution when all of Gaza has been razed and the US will back Israel in any and all of its ambitions including destabilizing half the planet in war with Iran.
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@DianaCMcNally There is no such thing as homeless people in a country where the biggest losers and parasites can easily live off the state from cradle to grave. They are drug addicts and deserve no special legal protections whatsoever.
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Diana Chan McNally
Diana Chan McNally@DianaCMcNally·
BIG news out of Kitchener-Waterloo: the Ontario Superior Court has ruled that homelessness is an analogous ground for discrimination under s.15 of the Charter. This is a BIG step toward recognizing homeless people as an equity-seeking group under the law. Governments take note!
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Mandeep Dhaliwal
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When Sikh Pain Is Called ‘Gross,’ NDP British Columbia Must Answer With Dignity I brought forward a motion today calling for the formal recognition of the 1984 anti-Sikh genocide. The motion did not proceed. During its introduction, the word “gross” was shouted in the chamber, a remark many Sikh families will understandably find deeply disrespectful. For Sikh families across British Columbia, 1984 is not simply a historical discussion. It is lived memory, carried by survivors, elders, children, and grandchildren who have helped build this province. Recognition matters because public institutions help shape public memory. This is not about division. It is about dignity, remembrance, and ensuring that communities who have endured targeted violence are heard with seriousness and respect. Human rights should never be selective.
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Anti-Boomer
Anti-Boomer@mapleblooded·
Every day in Canada you wake up to news like: “Indian baggage crews at Pearson Airport are smuggling drugs.” “Indian owned truck-licensing firms accused of accreditation fraud.” “Indian accused of video recording women in change rooms.” What is happening here?
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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
The Ganpati festival attendees plan on immersing a 18 Foot Statue of Ganesh into the Credit River. We cannot allow these Indian Invaders to destroy this fragile ecosystem that salmon rely on for survival.
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@bruce_barrett Why do we have to live with these people who come here because they've turned their own country into a cesspool.
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