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Indubitably Tho

@IndubitablyTho

Here for the signal, not the noise. Common sense conservative, not intolerant. The world is a better place w/ satire & sarcasm. Mock the woke. 🍎 🇺🇦 🇮🇱

Redmonton شامل ہوئے Eylül 2017
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@TimHortons @DeanAllisonMP @TownofGrimsby Hey Tim's - tell your franchisees to bring back students and the retired. We're done repeating our order three times to the TFW with near zero English.
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
🚨Breaking: Moody's downgrades British Columbia's credit rating, again. "Shifting British Columbia from having one of the lowest debt burdens to having one of the highest among regional peers." Population is dropping, economy is shrinking & wait till they figure out the impact of the impact with its land surrender to First Nations...
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Meghan Murphy
Meghan Murphy@MeghanEMurphy·
Anyone who intentionally films themselves crying on social media should not be taken seriously
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@elonmusk @diana_dukic Serious suggestion: can we get a summary of what is being talked about by those we follow? ie Reader's Digest version, with links so we can drop directly into that convo. @nikitabier
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Diana Dukic
Diana Dukic@diana_dukic·
Went from scrolling 24/7 to not even wanting to log in. X just hasn’t been hitting the same lately.
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@TLNewmanMTL That quote was the first thing I thought of as I imagined Carney talking to Rogan. I go looking for the exact quote, and look at this slop that was offered to me by der Googel. The Goog "AI" and Wiki are utter trash.
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@colewhogan Go for it Carney! Surely your brittle tolerance of media will be set aside for a friendly chat with Rogan. Right?
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Cole Hogan@colewhogan·
Look, Liberals will put Carney on Joe Rogan’s podcast if they can. There’s no way they don’t covet an audience that size. In fact, Carney should do it. Why not?
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Tim Thielmann
Tim Thielmann@timthielmann·
I saw this 15 years ago as a lawyer for a band in northern BC. A Chinese coal company rep handed a band official $20,000 in cash in an unmarked envelope. But that official wasn’t crooked and the band opposed the mine. We took pictures of the cash, gave it back, and took the company to court. The judge shrugged. Company got its permits. By giving tribal leaders a veto over major resource projects, bribery in one form or another is now the ordinary course of business, even if it’s no longer cash in envelopes. Now, it’s billion dollar payouts. This is how reconciliation despite its lofty goals and some well meaning individuals working for indigenous groups, has rapidly corrupted our economy, and will soon transform British Columbia into the third world.
Nadine Wellwood@NadineWellwood

Watch the full interview here: youtu.be/yZdYXIZ3ETI China is actively targeting First Nations jurisdictions in the North for intelligence operations, aiming to corrupt leaders for access to critical minerals.

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G.M. Forbes
G.M. Forbes@gmforbes35·
$94 billion in spending Carney listed as "capital" spending does not meet any know definition of capital spending anywhere in the world. It is all operational spending. winnipegsun.com/opinion/lost-i…
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North Vancouver RCMP@nvanrcmp·
Turns out “off duty” does not mean off the radar. Last night, an off-duty officer spotted a man checking door handles, walking up driveways, and getting into vehicles in the Lynn Valley area. Front line patrol officers quickly attended, located the suspect, and arrested him. Several stolen items were recovered and returned to their rightful owners. Not the kind of late night “shopping spree” we support.
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@nicksortor WAIT. I watched a documentary that clearly said GERMANY bombed Pearl Harbor.
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 LMFAO HOLY CRAP! President Trump just dropped an INSANE one-liner in front of the Japanese PM in the Oval REPORTER: Why didn't you tell Japan before the Iran war? TRUMP: "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why did you not tell me about PEARL HARBOR!? Right?" 🤣🔥
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Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
FAKE FEMINISTS: Women's org celebrates man for International Women's Day You know, Canada used to produce real feminists. Women who actually fought for women. Women who risked their reputations, their safety, and sometimes even their freedom to win basic rights that seem obvious today. One of the most prominent examples of that fight happened right here in Canada with a group known as the “Famous Five.” In the 1920s, Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Henrietta Edwards, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby took on the Canadian government over a simple but outrageous question: Were women legally considered “persons”? Yes. That was the actual legal question. At the time, women could not sit in the Senate because the law only allowed “qualified persons.” And according to the courts, that word did not include women. So, the Famous Five challenged the system. They fought their case all the way to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Britain and in 1929 they won the historic Persons Case, which affirmed that women were indeed persons under the law. It was a foundational victory for women’s political rights in Canada. Their legacy is supposed to be about defending women as a distinct class with their own rights and interests. Which makes what just happened in Ottawa so astonishing. Because the Famous Five Foundation — the organization that claims to carry on the legacy of those women — has decided to honour a biological man. Not just any man. A man who has openly advocated for silencing women who defend women-only spaces. His name is Fae Johnstone, a prominent activist in Canada’s trans lobby. Through organizations like Queer Momentum and Wisdom2Action, groups that together receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in public and institutional funding, he has built a professional advocacy career pushing gender ideology into Canadian institutions and fighting against parents' rights. That advocacy often comes with a very clear message to women: fall in line or be shut up — or worse. Women who question whether female-only spaces, sports, shelters or prisons should remain female-only are routinely labelled hateful, bigoted or dangerous by activists in this movement and by Johnstone more specifically. In other words, women who try to defend the very rights that the Famous Five fought to establish are treated like enemies. And yet, somehow, the Famous Five Foundation in Ottawa decided this was the person worthy of recognition as part of International Women's Day. Think about the absurdity of that for a moment. The women who fought to have women recognized as persons are now being invoked to celebrate a man who believes womanhood is simply a matter of personal identification. A movement that once fought to define women as a legal and biological reality is now apparently comfortable honouring someone who insists those boundaries don’t exist at all. And this isn’t the first time institutions have tried to sell Canadians this idea. Johnstone was previously the keynote speaker at the YWCA Regina’s Women of Distinction Awards, another event meant to celebrate women’s achievements — but apparently now open to men who identify as women. At some point, we have to ask the obvious question: If awards for women keep going to men, what exactly is left that belongs to women? It’s institutional cowardice dressed up as progress. Real feminism used to mean defending women, even when it was unpopular. Even when powerful people didn’t like it. The Famous Five challenged the establishment because women were being erased from the definition of “persons.” Today, their legacy is being used to applaud the erasure of women from their own spaces. If Emily Murphy and Nellie McClung could see what their foundation is doing now, they would probably ask a very simple question: After everything we fought for… how did it come to this? Because the truth is, the people running these institutions today are not continuing the legacy of the Famous Five. They’re dismantling it. REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid:
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Indubitably Tho@IndubitablyTho·
@michaeltaube Yes, and reinforcing the value pricing of a Costco totem was just as important as eating the 'product'. Yet, plain with no condiments? Blech!
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