Quebec bill 62: Objectors are not being honest, and more, links 1, Oct. 22, 2017

1. Russia Wants Bulgarians to Stop Painting Soviet Monuments To Look Like American Superheroes

According to a report by the Moscow Times, pranksters in Bulgaria are repainting Soviet-era monuments so that Soviet military heroes look like American Superheroes. Needless to say, the Russians are not too happy about it:

Russia is demanding that Bulgaria try harder to prevent vandalism of Soviet monuments, after yet another monument to Soviet troops in Sofia was spray-painted, ITAR-Tass reported.

 

The Russian Embassy in Bulgaria has issued a note demanding that its former Soviet-era ally clean up the monument in Sofia’s Lozenets district, identify and punish those responsible, and take “exhaustive measures” to prevent similar attacks in the future, the news agency reported Monday.

2. Mugabe Removed As WHO Goodwill Envoy After Outrage -Statement

GENEVA (Reuters) – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has been removed as a goodwill ambassador, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday following an outrage among Western donors and rights groups at the appointment.

 

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus named Mugabe to the largely ceremonial post at a high-level WHO meeting on chronic diseases, attended by both men, in Uruguay on Wednesday.

 

At the time, Tedros praised Zimbabwe as “a country that places universal health coverage and health promotion at the center of its policies to provide health care to all”.

But Tedros said in a statement that he had listened to those expressing concerns and heard the “different issues” raised.

(My guess is the influence ratio was “rights groups”: 0% “Doners”: 100%)

3. Fears of violence as 450,000 take to the streets of Barcelona joined by independence leader following Spanish government bombshell

Nearly half a million people have vented their fury on the streets of Barcelona in a huge protest as the Catalan crisis deepens.

Activists waved the Catalonian independence flag as tempers boiled over after the Spanish Prime Minister said he wanted to dissolve Catalonia’s government.

 

Police have said that around 450,000 separatists took part in the rally, furious with today’s bombshell.

It had earlier emerged that the region’s top politician could face arrest if he declares independence, and Madrid now plans to hold Catalan regional elections in January.

The moves come after regional President Carles Puigdemont threatened to go forward with Catalan independence, which has incensed Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

Here is a nearly 3 hour video streamed live initially by RT:

4. Canadian School board calls cops on The Rebel

5. Toronto anti-Trudeau rally was met by masked fascist thugs of “ANTIFA” as usual.

(Isn’t it interesting how the same crowd that demands forced diversity in every way, also, as they do in one interview in this video above, also demand total unity to achieve their totalitarian goals.)

6. Gad Saad on the Quebec anti-disguise bill.

Thank you Richard, M., Sassy, EB., NorseRadish and all who contribute. More to come today including a great video of an Italian politician who actually has ideas that would work, which is why they won’t be implemented, which itself is revealing.

 

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One Reply to “Quebec bill 62: Objectors are not being honest, and more, links 1, Oct. 22, 2017”

  1. 3 – That many people taking to the streets on the same issue is a significant portion of the Spanish population (46.56 million 2016). The Spanish Government needs to start paying attention to what the people want or they are going to have to revert to the Dictatorship of Franco. Granted the people seeking independence seem to be inviting more Moslems into Catalonia but even so Spain needs to try talking before they start knocking heads together.