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Old 04-28-2024, 10:48 PM
 
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Taki's Magazine? Here's what they have to say about themselves:

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Our only ideology is to be against the junk culture foisted upon us by the woke, Hollywood, the mainstream media, and promotors [sic] of a new world order.
And that seems be borne out, according to Media Bias/Fact Check:

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Overall, we rate Taki’s Magazine as Questionable based on extreme right-wing editorial bias and affiliation with those labeled as promoters of hate.
Just putting that out there, is all.
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Old 04-28-2024, 11:16 PM
 
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Taki himself is the columnist at the Spectator. Has been for 60 years. The Spectator, you know, the oldest continously running publication in the World. Boris was the editor in chief before the current one. But hey! Media Bias fact Cheek for the win!
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Old 04-29-2024, 02:57 AM
 
Location: Alberta, Canada
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The Spectator? Of course, you mean the Hamilton Spectator, popularly known as "The Spec". Hey, I'm from Toronto, "the Spec" always meant the Hamilton Spectator:

https://www.thespec.com/

Oh, do you mean some UK publication, also know as the Spectator? Something that most Canadians aren't even aware of, and pushes a far-right agenda? That Spectator? The one Canadians ignore, no matter how much you push it? That Spectator?

You citing tells me that you aren't Canadian. If you were, you'd know that "the Spec" is slang for the Hamilton daily newspaper. But I could be wrong. What are your Canadian credentials? Do you live in San Diego? Why, in spite of the majority of your posts dealing with Canada, do you remark on things in the states of California and Alaska? Are you American? Canadian?

A simple yes or no to all above questions will do. And I'd love to know why somebody with a close knowledge of San Diego would comment on Canadian politics.
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Old 04-29-2024, 11:49 AM
 
Location: ottawa, ontario, canada
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the spectator quoted above is a conservative British publication that Taki Theodoracopulos was a columnist with until 2023
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Old Yesterday, 08:21 PM
 
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Some people seem to think PP will be different from trudeau when it comes to immigration, sorry to tell you nothing will chanage under PP. At all...
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Old Today, 09:50 AM
 
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“Through the search warrants, TPS has also located and seized several dozen synthetic identity documents and electronic templates to create false identifications and false documents,” Coffey said.

He noted that hundreds of debit and credit cards were also seized, along with about $300,000 in Canadian and foreign currency.

“This isn’t just about fraud,” Coffey told reporters. “Accounts obtained under synthetic identities are known to facilitate other serious criminal offences including the laundering of proceeds derived from human trafficking, drug trafficking, and armed robbery, among other serious crimes.”




https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/mobile/to...A9j%C3%A0%20Vu.
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Old Today, 01:16 PM
 
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Of course the CBC would be on the side of the students, but the food bank is right for blocking people. There have been several videos of people mostly indians students bragging about ripping off food banks. Students are supposed to prove they can take care of themselve while here. This is so disturbing when there are so many Canadian families struggling right now.



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Old Today, 02:56 PM
 
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^^^^This happens in the US, too. Some food banks are really trusting and don't check to see if the people showing up for food are truly needy. In one local foodbank, people were noticing Indians showing up and taking food when clearly they could afford to buy their own

I've learned to only give donations to foodbanks that vet people to make sure that the food goes to those who are truly in need.
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Old Today, 07:22 PM
 
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3 indian nationals arrested for the murder of Nijjar last year. The men are reported as being part of a gang. The same gang that killed a man here in WInnipeg last year. They are also responsible for extorting people here in Canada. Two suspects entered Canada on student visas.




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