My Top 10 of 2025
a recap of my most popular and impactful posts of the past year
I thought I would recap my top 10 posts of 2025.
Of these 10 posts which garnered the most views, 3 covered the Pallywood’s Antisemitism, 1 covered Carney’s tax evasion scheming, 1 covered the United Front of the CCP in a Toronto federal riding, 2 covered the narcissistic race-baiting psyops attempts to fix history, one covered the progressive response to Charlie Kirk’s murder, another described “shaking the dust off your feet” in the context of the works of Brad Jersak and Nick Cave, and the remaining post covered Wokerati persecution of “wrong think,” ie challenging the sexual libertines elites dominating British Columbia education and political activism.
Gauging by the posts of mine which got most widely read in 2025, my readers cared most about topics relating identity politics gone awry and the gaslight and psyops and corruption of wokeism. Readers responded most to antisemitism and the Palestinian identity-based (which I often refer to as Pallywood) activism driving it,
the corruption of the federal Liberal government,
the settler colonial struggle session psyops that’s demoralising British Columbians,
and the lawfare persecution of socially conservative professionals and thinkers.
Note, one only need challenge or oppose GenderWang to receive a designation of socially conservative, it’s a topsy turvy situation wokeism has created.
2854 views— No, Ms Arora, I am Not a Settler nor am I a Coloniser
817 view — As a Civil War Brews in Gaza, the Free Palestine Progressives Remain Silent
As a Civil War Brews in Gaza, the Free Palestine Progressives Remain Silent
📸: image from CBC, 10 October 2023
694 views — What Do Palestinians Want?
What Do Palestinians Want?
Note: My source for this article is a survey conducted in May 2025, it’s the most recent survey conducted by the Palestinian Centre for Policy and Survey Research.
436 views — Ottawa-Swamp of Progressive Pundits Doesn’t Understand How ETFs work and A Primer on Carney’s Brookfield Tax Avoidance Scheme
Ottawa-Swamp of Progressive Pundits Doesn’t Understand How ETFs work and A Primer on Carney’s Brookfield Tax Avoidance Scheme
Poilievre just told a Canadians that Carney is still invested in Brookfield, apparently Poilievre is also invested in Brookfield. Begs the question if he is also then benefiting from offshoring? — Althia Raj
410 views — Universities are Private Property: Widdowson Visits Thompson Rivers University
Universities are Private Property: Widdowson Visits Thompson Rivers University
The claim made by the Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation that “the Remains of 215 Children Have Been Found at Kamloops Indian Residential School (KIRS)” has divided Canadians since the 2021 announcement about the results of a GPR scan near the school. FN and their allies maintain the discovery of soil anomalies prove the stories of the FN Knowledge Kee…
394 views — About Charlie Kirk’s Murder
393 views — 12530 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON
12530 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON
Why is a rural Richmond Hill mansion worth $5 million 2015 dollars the listed address of the now defunct Menergy Canada, as well as several United Front (UFWD) organisations? (Spoiler: Menergy Canada has been in the geothermal energy business for 30 years and currently operates in Jiangsu, China as Nanjing Menergy Equipment Company Ltd).
390 views — Shake the Dust off Your Feet
365 view — Barry Neufeld Arrested Outside Chilliwack Courthouse
350 views — I’m a Zionist, says Justin Trudeau
I’m a Zionist, says Justin Trudeau
“No one should ever be afraid to call themselves a Zionist. I am a Zionist.” — Justin Trudeau
Thank you to my readers and subscribers, and a special thank you to my paid subscribers for believing enough in my writing to support this publication. I hope you had a lovely and blessed Christmastide, and wish you a Happy New Year, and a really awesome 2026.
Keep your chin up, don’t let the rage-bait bug bite you, find hope in gratitude, and remember who you are enough to have a positive impact on the world around you. It is less about hyper-focus and ruminating on your feelings and gripes, and more on how you see those around you, who your neighbours are, and how you can serve your community and society.
Restating the problem is one thing, engaging constructively in community to develop solutions leads to resolution and societal change.













