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Jul 24, 2023Liked by Brad Salzberg

This should go viral. I will send the article out to ppl with huge platforms and if they cover it, it will spread like wildfire. Deplorable… and Trudy sleeps satisfied at night. Knowing his garbage imposition on our lives is causing suicides.

I think if I was in a school system or a student right now, I could not go along with this mental illness. It’s like that Star Trek episode where Picard is kidnapped and shown 4 lights as a captive, but they beat him for saying there are 4 lights, until he says they are 3 lights. This is what happens in communism.

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Jul 24, 2023Liked by Brad Salzberg

I am so glad I retired recently (January 2023) from Correctional Services Canada. The union there PSAC pushes this stuff hard! I believe Trudeau funds this DEI & ESG as it's permeated all of the public services from federal government to provincial and municipal. This is everywhere. It really started in 2017 annual training. That year was the first time since 2003 that I'd ever heard systemic racism for blacks and browns is Correctional Services Canada. We always had a focus on indigenous offenders. But this flip to blacks and browns was noticeable. There was a portion on the training that focused on how to apologize to a black coworker. That whole chapter was offensive and really racist against whites. But the union didn't care because they were pushing it.

The Liberal Gov't has always been racist against white employees in Canada. Even in 2001 I was told that I couldn't even apply for a job as a Parole Officer for Correctional Services of Canada because for the next 5 years they were mandated to hire visible minorities only. In other words, the service was not hiring white Parole Officers for the next 5 years. Had I complained or gone to human rights I would have been black balled. So I took the advice of the human resources person and applied as a Correctional Officer (gaurd), a job that payed much less and that didn't require a university degree. That's how I got into the Service. I had to compete for a Parole Officer job from within the organization to finally get an Indeterminate position as a PO in 2007. They don't hold competitions every year either. I had to wait. So for 4 years while paying my student loans, I worked sets of 7 days on 3 days off, 7 days on 4 days off that rotated from midnight, to days, to evenings in the prison as a CX, for much less pay. Because I met all the requirements to he a Parole Officer, I had the university degree, post graduate studies also, in the designated area of Sociology, and I had 3 years experience as a Probation & Parole Officer with the provincial government from years prior (1998-2001) I was able to work the odd Acting Parole Officer spots when someone went on maternity leave. I remember competing with other applicants from internal competitions who got extra credit for being a visible minority candidate. I also remember having to train other visible minority new hires for openings I couldn't apply for because I am white. They walked in off the street with no experience, just a degree, and took job opportunities that should have gone to me. I had the education & experience and I met all the criteria and then some as I was also a CX in the prison with very specific case management skills. That's system racism. I always said that Canada was not systemically racist, but I was wrong. It was. But not for blacks. The federal government has always done systemically racist stuff to whites. But it has gotten even worse. With this DEI and ESG mandatory training and having to work with these candidates who do play the race card (not all do but will if it gives them an advantage). And in my experience working with these ones, their work was lousy. They weren't educated enough, skilled enough, and they wrote terrible reports, and should have never been hired. That's what happens when merit hires in competitions go out the window. So the stress and heartbreak that comes with all that, is damaging to a career. It affects whites directly in the worst possible ways, and it had a huge impact on my pension. These coworkers got the higher paying jobs years before me, they got management jobs they weren't qualified to have. It's pretty bad when I have to train a supervisor to supervise me because I have the education, experience, knowledge they don't. So when the Service tells me I have to learn how to apologize to a black coworker, that's more than I am willing to take. I walked out of the training, finished it later (online) and then retired soon after. That kind of abuse in the workplace, having people rub their skin color entitlements in your face regardless of how hard I worked was more than anyone should have to bear in this country. I'm not sure exactly why this white man killed himself, what other pressures compounded his situation, but I can understand how he must have felt.

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Jul 24, 2023Liked by Brad Salzberg

Kike Ojo Thomson used hate speech to abuse in public and to destroy a man's reputation until he saw no way out of alleviating this abuse but to end his life. This was manslaughter if not murder if she hoped that would happen. Evil is rewarded by gvt while good people are abused for things (societal history, color of skin, ancestral lineage) which they have no choice in or responsibility for. This is all a planned race war and Kike will see she will be thrown out with the trash when the all white "elites" are done with her sack of bones.

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Will J.T. be Canada's next suicide ?

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The first two articles below are related to events in the US not Canada, but are of even greater concern to Canadians. Canadian citizens do not have the same First Amendment protections as provided to US citizens The consequence of that is that extreme censorship by the Federal Government here is undeniable. The current Liberal – NDP coalition makes little effort to hide their attempts at censorship, and in fact are actively involved in having a number of measures implemented in law. Examples include:

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• Bill C-18

• Bill C-11

• Bill C-16

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CENSORSHIP – US Federal Government

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“A Louisiana federal judge’s temporary injunction against the federal government’s extensive censorship operation is one of the most consequential decisions in First Amendment jurisprudence in 200 years, according to Aaron Siri, managing partner at Siri & Glimstad.”

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“In Missouri v. Biden (pdf), Judge Terry Doughty—appointed by former President Donald Trump—issued a “sweeping injunction” on July 4 that Mr. Siri called “a monumental achievement.”

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“You have a federal judge in a case brought by two states in America—two attorney generals [in] Missouri, Louisiana—saying that the federal government has violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution by colluding widely with social media companies to censor speech, all forms of speech in many different areas,” Mr. Siri told American Thought Leaders.

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“Doughty ordered key players and departments prominent during COVID and the 2020 election, such as the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), to cease “threatening, pressuring, or coercing” social media companies to “remove, delete, suppress, or reduce posted content of postings containing protected free speech.”

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https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/in-depth-a-monumental-achievement-constitutional-rights-attorney-regards-missouri-v-biden-ruling-the-most-important-of-its-time-5411448?ea_src=ai_recommender

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The Allegations

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If the allegations made by Plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history. In their attempts to suppress alleged disinformation, the Federal Government, and particularly the Defendants named here, are alleged to have blatantly ignored the First Amendment’s right to free speech.

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https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3Ab51476d4-21f8-4829-aca7-b91fad8ed640

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So Who Cares ?

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That is a fair question. The US and Canada are two separate countries with similar histories, but their legal systems have at times evolved together, and at other times have moved in different directions. My remarks below are not about the past, but about the future and what could happen.

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There is a large divide in Canadian society. They key issues are not regarding monetary and fiscal policies or the Left-Right political spectrum, but centre on issues related to fundamental Rights and Freedoms. Canada does not have a First Amendment, but it does have a century old history of English Common Law.

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In a more normal situation, you’d expect that the federal government would be making attempts to resolve some of the differences and heal some of the divisions. But that is not happening. Since first being elected in 2015 Justin Trudeau has maximized his use of Divide and Conquer strategies. When faced with protests such as those of the Trucker Convoy, instead of agreeing to talk to people he chose to double down on the use of force.

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Justin Trudeau is well known as not being a particularly Deep Thinker. His greatest talent is his obvious ability to not answer questions in Parliament. Recent events seem to imply that he will either soon be removed from office peacefully, or if his security detail gets careless, he could be assassinated. In my opinion if he continues to attend public events, the latter will become more likely. Watch this video. Is this the behaviour of a leader or someone with rather serious perceptual problems?

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https://rumble.com/v31ifii-rick-boswick-visits-justin.html

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Justin has a large RCMP Security Detail who follow him everywhere. You often see the same RCMP officers with Trudeau in Ottawa, Toronto, Belleville, … you name it. I have a question for them. Based on his recent behaviour do you believe he has become suicidal ???

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https://lawyerlisa.substack.com/p/elon-calls-on-trudolt-to-step-down?publication_id=1287362&post_id=134522838&isFreemail=false

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Jul 24, 2023Liked by Brad Salzberg

And if they are willing to drive grown men and women into such despair, imagine what they're doing to our children, grandchildren.

Trudeau's funding this agenda. And it's not just happening in schools. It's happening in every federal, provincial and municipal institution.

What we have to do is start going (make appointments to speak with) to City Hall, our MPP and MP offices and demand they stop this immediately! We also have to write letters, en-mass to our government officials. We outnumber them. We have to unite and use that power.

I remember when our union PSAC wanted to make management do something. They got all of our union members to complete paperwork and submit it, flooding the relative departments! It definitely had an impact. The numbers battle works. But we have to unite. That's the hard part.

But it's not too hard for people to contact their local authorities. I've done it. You can too.

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Many politicians aside, school board members must have the inherent ability to practice evil and rattle premiers and ministers of education, at least, if those people aren't already in cahoots with the former!

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Was talking to some people from Alberta today at our local fishing dock. They were from Alberta and were returning from a trip to the East Coast. They said they just left in time before the highways were beginning to flood. They stopped in Ottawa and were disturbed by they condition of the city they encountered , they said there was garbage everywhere and even saw rats during the day. What ever happed to the once beautiful city of Ottawa , I said Trudeau happened and immediately they started about the hate Albertan's had for him. I have never met anyone from Alberta that liked him . It's to bad this dislike didn't count as seats in the Parliament because Trudeau would be long gone.

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