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Fun and Games with Justin and Chrystia

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Over the last few months, the Canadian ruling party has been playing hide and seek with democracy.

Chrystia Freeland poses with Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau . Photo source fair use

There have been games like “Pay off your friends Charity,” “ Let’s Conceal a Deal,” “House of Commons Party Feud,” in which Trudeau answers NO questions and the Conservatives ice the ruling party with the topic ‘Things you expect a responsible government to say and do,’.

On the hit parade, “Put your close ally under the bus,” or to paraphrase a popular children’s song, ‘The wheels on the bus go thump, thump, thump, all through the town.  The man on the ground goes No more debt.  No more debt. No more debt. All through the town.’  We can’t forget the timeless favourite, “Don’t Go Breaking the Bank,” an upbeat rewrite of the Elton John and Kiki Dee classic 1970s song.  The Stampeders get into the hit column with “Clap for the Hatchet Man,” a particularly cruel rendition of “Clap For the Wolf Man,”  and Alan Parson performs “I wouldn’t want to Be Like You,” closely followed by the Leslie Gore 1960s anthem, “It’s my party and I’ll hide when I want to.”  Disney enters the fray with the Aladdin singalong favourite, “A Whole New World,” but look out, this one Jafar (or George Soros) may not be the one defeated in the battle of good and evil.  Not to forget the star of the year, Covid19, we bring back the Police classic, “Don’t stand so close to me,” without a mask that is….The last track on the Trudeau mini album is “Criminal Prime,” by our own Larry Gowan who now frontlines Styx.

Boy, this is going to turn out bad….

If you buy now, you can receive a BONUS track, written by Justin Trudeau himself with vocal stylings by Sting with background vocals by George Soros and Donald Trump, “Canadians would,” featuring the catchy chorus ‘This is my Canada, my rules, my way.  Vote for me and you will stay. In Canada, in Canada.”

On the book store shelves, the classic psychoanalytical book, “I’m Okay, You’re Okay,” has been re-issued and retitled as “I’m okay, you’re in debt,” and Ayn Rands  “Reason Shrugged,” is back on the lists.  A close best seller is Dr. Seuss with “It’s All a Scam,” a rhythmic examination of political influence peddling.  On the romance side, there is the scathing scandal centre, “Rideau Hall,” loosely based on Peyton Place.  Our last entry on the list is the self-help book “How to Make Foreign Powerful friends, and Alienate Canadians,” a book that Dale Carnegie foolishly assumed was a way to make the world a better place.  But globalists know better, don’t they?

Well, it is now time to say farewell until the next scandal or Trudeau pas erupts in our parliament-less democracy, but let us consider what might be the board game that Mr. Trudeau plays with his associates…Trudopoly…..

Keep your sense of humor alive folks, these days it may be one of the best ways we can cope with our democratic boondoggle happening before our eyes!

 

Tim Lasiuta is a Red Deer writer, entrepreneur and communicator. He has interests in history and the future for our country.

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Peckford: The legality and morality of our country are no longer aligned

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From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy

By Brian Peckford

“Our legal system may find me/us guilty, but the legality and morality of our country are no longer aligned.”

This is a part of the statement by Marco Huigenbos of the Coutts three after being found guilty of mischief for behaviour at the Alberta border during the Covid protests.

The “Coutts Three,” Marco Van Huigenbos, Alex Van Herk and George Janzen

Mr. Huigenbos hits the nail squarely on the head – – –

This country through its so called legal system has ignored the Charter of Rights and Freedoms opening words —‘Whereas Canada is founded on principles that recognize the Supremacy of God and the Rule of Law ‘ and abused Section 1 of this same Charter by violating ‘ demonstrably justify’ and in ‘a free and democratic society ‘ and hence no longer has the decency or respect towards its people that is characteristic of a democratic nation.

Thousands have been injured and many hundreds dead as a result of Governments’ mandates and lockdowns and blatant coercion and lies to use experimental health damaging vaccines. Peoples’ rights and freedoms have been trampled on and our Constitution destroyed.

These Coutts men are to be lauded for their courage, their faith and their tenacity in the face of the country’s leadership, at all levels, that has lost its way.

This present leadership political, judicial in our country, at federal, provincial and municipal levels have abused the efforts our early 19th century reformers who were fighting for our rights and freedoms and have insulted all those who fought for our country’s freedom in the great wars.

Mr. Huigenbos’s wisdom shines forth today.

The Honourable A. Brian Peckford P.C. is the last living First Minister who helped craft the Canadian Charter of Rights

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Transgender ideology has enabled people to ‘identify’ as amputees

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Jørund ‘Viktoria’ Alme, a Norwegian man who believes he is a paralyzed woman

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By Jonathon Van Maren

Those who challenge the view that a person can identify as an amputee despite being healthy must also challenge the assertion that one can simply identify as the opposite sex.

Almost ten years ago, I wrote a column in this space on the phenomenon of the so-called “transabled” – people who identify as amputees or suffer from a mental illness that causes them to loathe one of their healthy limbs. In 2022, a high-profile (alleged) example of this emerged when a 53-year-old healthy, non-disabled Norwegian man began identifying as a woman paralyzed from the waist down  and took to a wheelchair to give media interviews.  

Those who found his claims to be somewhat suspect were in a bit of a bind – which of his assertions, after all, is more ridiculous – that he is a woman, or that he is paralyzed? Our culture has accepted that he can claim to be a woman, and that we must all nod solemnly in response. “How brave of her,” we must all say in unison as his loyal wife pushes him away from the cameras in his wheelchair. “No, not the wife. The other one.”  

A grimmer but no less disturbing profile was published recently by the National Post titled “Quebec man has two healthy fingers amputated to relieve ‘body integrity dysphoria.’” It’s a sad story; the young man said he had “intrusive thoughts about his left hand’s fourth and fifth fingers, the sensation they weren’t his, that they didn’t belong to his body” since he was a child and would even have nightmares about them. He fantasized about cutting them off himself. From the Post: 

Instead, a surgeon at his local hospital agreed to an elective amputation in what is being called the first described case of ‘digits amputation’ for body integrity dysphoria, or BID, a rare and complex condition characterized by an intense desire to amputate a perfectly healthy body part, such as an arm or a leg. The Quebec case involved an ambidextrous 20-year-old whose attempts at ‘non-invasive’ relief, including cognitive behavioural therapy, Prozac-like antidepressants and exposure therapy, only increased his distress.

What is significant about this case is the way it was described by Dr. Nadia Nadeau of the department of psychiatry at Université Laval in a case study published in the journal Clinical Case Reports. Nadeau describes the young man’s mental and emotional distress, and notes that this distress apparently ceased after the “elective amputation” and that “he was able to pursue the life he envisioned as a complete human being without those two fingers bothering him.” One month post surgery, he had no regrets. 

The particularly significant conclusion came towards the end of the report. According to Nadeau: “He is now living a life free from distressing preoccupations about his fingers, with all his symptoms related to BID resolved. The amputation enabled him to live in alignment with his perceived identity.” This, of course, is precisely the argument used by transgender activists making the case for sex change surgeries, cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers – that these “treatments” will help the recipient “live in alignment with his perceived identity.” Although they wouldn’t call it a “perceived” identity – they’d call it his real identity. This perceived identity, however, was considered real enough that a surgeon removed two of his fingers.  

The justifications for these “treatments” that include bodily mutilation are similar, as well. The Post noted that “Nadeau’s patient, after doing some research, ‘related his condition to gender dysphoria’… People with BID often feel their physical body doesn’t align with the image of the body they have in their minds.” 

Furthermore, although “cutting off healthy, functioning body parts for psychological distress raises ethical concerns, BID sufferers sometimes resort to self-mutilation or ‘black-market’ amputations, risking their lives.”  

A similar argument is made for “transgender care”: if extreme medical intervention does make the mentally ill person’s body resemble the image of reality in their minds, they might harm themselves. That’s the catch-22, of course. Isn’t surgical mutilation also harm, by definition? Not if you redefine it – that’s why trans activists no longer refer to sex change surgeries, but “gender-affirming care.” According to Nadeau: “Recognizing and addressing the unique needs of (BID) patients can lead to a future where they can live with more dignity, respect and optimal well-being.” 

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Jonathon Van Maren is a public speaker, writer, and pro-life activist. His commentary has been translated into more than eight languages and published widely online as well as print newspapers such as the Jewish Independent, the National Post, the Hamilton Spectator and others. He has received an award for combating anti-Semitism in print from the Jewish organization B’nai Brith. His commentary has been featured on CTV Primetime, Global News, EWTN, and the CBC as well as dozens of radio stations and news outlets in Canada and the United States.

He speaks on a wide variety of cultural topics across North America at universities, high schools, churches, and other functions. Some of these topics include abortion, pornography, the Sexual Revolution, and euthanasia. Jonathon holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in history from Simon Fraser University, and is the communications director for the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.

Jonathon’s first book, The Culture War, was released in 2016.

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