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The United Front, Useful Idiot Premiers, & Regime Media Meltdowns

the week in review ending April 20th

Summary

We begin the week in review by reminding the class about biological reality, emphasizing that only women have uteruses and that men cannot be women. Bad Hijabi expresses her frustration with the current state of gender radicalism and the perceived derangement surrounding Sex Denialism. Then we move on to discussing the stories from the past week. The conversation shifts to the political landscape in Canada, focusing on the Liberal Party's ties to China and the implications of foreign interference in Canadian politics. Bad Hijabi highlights various instances of political interference and the influence of pro-Beijing elites on Canadian politicians, including Doug Ford. The discussion concludes with a critique of the Liberal Party's handling of foreign influence and their role in disinformation.

In this podcast, Bad Hijabi discusses the influence of United Front groups in Canada, particularly in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and PPE shortages. The conversation shifts to political corruption, focusing on Doug Ford and David Eby's ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Bad Hijabi’s discussion also critiques the legacy media's reaction to independent journalism and explores the definition and ethics of journalism in contemporary society. Bad Hijabi mentions the failures of mainstream media, particularly in relation to the significant medical scandal of gender affirming care and the ethical responsibilities of journalists. She critiques the corporate media landscape, emphasizing the need for independent voices and the importance of civic engagement through voting. The discussion highlights the growing frustration with media narratives and the perceived disconnect between media elites and the public's needs.

Links to Stuff I Mentioned

The “United Front” of Liberal Party of Canada

The “United Front” of Liberal Party of Canada

“A united front is an alliance of groups against their common enemies, figuratively evoking unification of previously separate geographic fronts or unification of previously separate armies into a front.” — via Wikipedia

Is David Eby a Shill for the PRC?

Is David Eby a Shill for the PRC?

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I Give Ezra Levant an Asshole Pass

I Give Ezra Levant an Asshole Pass

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Pomp and Circumstance at the CBC

Pomp and Circumstance at the CBC

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