As many of us are aware, there are border checks at the Ontario-Manitoba & Ontario-Quebec borders. There has been pressure for something similar out of BC, but more stringent (reasonable to assume that applies to Ontario as well). There's rumours of martial law (that's all I consider them at this point). And there's still flights in and out of Ontario daily.
I know someone who wants to fly into Ontario for a few weeks, in a week or two. Coming from another province.
From what we can tell, they can still do that (provided they don't have COVID or something like that). Are we assessing the situation correctly? And if they get in, but then Ontario gets more stringent, will they probably be able to get out after a few weeks time?
I have no doubt that Ford and Trudeau want to keep going forward with the strategic memo agenda, just unsure of the timing and extent to which it'll take place in the short term. Any insights would be appreciated.
Not really sure where else to ask, given that government websites wouldn't be trustworthy on the matter.
Recently came across this comment on one of the other ".win" forums. If true, my basic takeaway is that LifeLabs has a s*** tonne of power, or, whomever influences LifeLabs does.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12i4RSOHYI/x/c/4Dzf8oe1Ig5
Worth considering, are they involved with the recent PCR manipulations? See here:
https://omegacanada.win/p/12i4DNHFe2/ontario-graph-for-current-case-n/
https://twitter.com/Milhouse_Van_Ho/status/1380528113038286851
Is this something that has come up on OmegaCanada or MetaCanada in previous months? I've been here for 2-3 months, don't recall any mention of LifeLabs specifically.
Found this video on one of the other ".win" forums:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O3woJq-roQ
Worth a watch.
See here for Twitter news clip:
https://mobile.twitter.com/TinaYazdani/status/1382828603893821442
We have already seen the data that shows ICU beds ARE available.
We have seen that they likely messed with the PCRs tests to "justify" the Ontario Police State.
We have also seen that the infection/mortality rate is similar in long-term care homes internationally, among long term care homes which had many or all patients vaccinated.
Came across this webpage on one of the other ".win" sites today:
It's a good, yet short, compilation of many of the news key stories, scientific articles, and, data about the risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccines. Links provided within the written text.
Note that it might be USA-centric, though, much the material would be universal.
Archive link:
Many of the links embedded on that page are also archived.
Breakdown of this emerging sub-field of intersectionality, by James Lindsay (critical theory critic/expert) & Michael O'Fallon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8oyO9LoOo
They talk about its' connections to previous "social justice" movements, and, how it might be used to shove more climate change legislation down our throats.
You can search YouTube for the topic, you'll probably find that most videos near the top of the feed are from the past year or two, and an older one labeled "Environmental justice explained" from five years ago.
One such short propaganda films, for youth, is below. It's a good break down of the topic, but of course, is pushing the narrative (and implicitly assumes that all of their claims are true).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEnpPC8pIkE
It seems here in Canada they might be going with the name "Environmental Racism":
Not sure how much traction this particular push will gain, something worth watching & signs of things to come.
https://www.chatelaine.com/living/environmental-racism-faq/
Archive links:
Stumbled across this today.
When I seen the title my reaction was "this cannot mean what I think it means", but sure enough, it did mean what I thought.
Brenda's Beaver, by Bimisi Tayanita, narrated by Tom Foolery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFDawSRylU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSHd2rnkRTE
These are actual children's books, that can be purchased, and aren't some sort of strange joke. Look it up.
It's a bit reminiscent of drag queen story hour (breakdown of that here, https://youtu.be/dx_4bssWW-E?t=1167 , at 19mins 27s).
It seems the children books are more-so meant for the parents to have a laugh, and are less-so for the children themselves (unless we assume they want to sexualize children).
Also of note, the books don't have moral content, they don't teach a moral lesson, unlike the children books and TV shows I grew up with 15-25 years ago.
Unsurprisingly, the narrator, "TomFoolery", is a progressive. This is shown by his glowing review of Kamala Harris in one of his children books:
So, Dr. Seuss is cancelled, and in its' place we have anti-racism children books, and, sexualized children books.