I'm fighting back against cancel culture any way I can. I'm going to buy all the aunt jemima I can find and I will keep refilling them until the day I die. I'm not playing their bullshit game.
Good on you. Most of us just bitch to each other and accomplish exactly nothing. You might make a real difference, for that I commend you.
It's so true and nobody gets it. These leftist cucks should move to china and see if their mental illnesses are celebrated.
I wonder why I stay in this shithole country. Conservatives need to abandon these cesspool and pick a country to brigade. I vote for taking Scandinavia back and once we're established spread from there.
Can I get a honk honk
Couldn't have said it better myself.
I put a lot of effort into finding that meme last week but came up empty. I think the search engines are working overtime to exclude right wing ideology.
Doesn't he take part in getting pipelines cancelled? Convenient for someone invested in rail.
This fuckhead is destroying the CPC. Glad I switched to PPC.
This is fucking perfect.
Friendly reminder that women don't have dicks.
Look at Tam's ugly fucking mug.
About fucking time we wised up.
If the CBC would produce nothing but blank pages I would be more inclined to not cut off their funding.
Don't refer to muh gifts as gifts! They should have let our vaccines go bad instead if taking them to a hospital experiencing an outbreak!
Nuxalk Nation and Bella Coola General Hospital were set to receive 110 vaccine doses each in January. But when Vancouver Coastal Health officer Dr. John Harding arrived in Bella Coola on Jan. 17, the nation found out he had brought 360 doses with him.
“When we were told of the 360 vaccines, we were also told we had up to two weeks to give the vaccine out,” Nuxalk councilor Iris Siwallace told Black Press Media.
On Jan. 19, the Nation held a vaccine clinic where 75 on-reserve elders were inoculated. During the clinic, Siwallace said Harding told Nuxalk leadership there would be joint collaboration in the initial rollout of the 360 doses.
However, according to reports by the CBC, Harding later suggested in an email exchange that further vaccinations be offered to off-reserve Nuxalk Nation members. Nuxalk executive director Wilma Mack responded, requesting 250 of the doses be released to their nursing team.
Siwallace said that later that afternoon Harding emailed Nuxalk they would have until 10 a.m. on Jan 22 to provide a rollout plan or he would take the vaccines back to Vancouver. Nuxalk officials responded with a plan at 10:02 a.m.
“He stated in one of his emails because we didn’t meet the required time frame, he was taking the vaccines away, but VCH was going to honour and gift the nation the 110 doses,” Siwallace said.
Black fragility.
I was just about post something similar then read this. People are throwing a tantrum because the media is calling them "inappropriate relationships". Another man getting attacked without cause. Guess what? Many women are attracted to power and success (not just money). I have seen women initiate with superiors in a few different jobs. Let's give this guy the benefit of a doubt.
Finally some rational goals. They aren't even strict enough in my opinion.
A show created strictly on its merits no doubt.
Needs to be more severe. Innocent child in their custody. The signed up to protect her and care for her. Savages.
Underrated comment.
Combating illegal smuggling of firearms would be racist.
I honestly thought the frenchies would be higher up
That's the plan