BBC Kitman, deplatforming and more: Links 1, End of February 2019

1. A great example of grotesque bias and lies by omission of BBC reporting.
Warning: This will give you indigestion:

Coming home after 130 years

When a Syrian stonemason and his family were granted asylum in Greece last year they immediately made their way to the island of Crete – completing a journey begun by their great-grandparents 130 years ago.

[…]

Ahmed’s father’s parents were forced to leave Crete in the 1890s as the Ottoman Empire weakened. The island had been part of the empire for two centuries and roughly a quarter of the population, including Ahmed’s ancestors, had converted to Islam. But uprisings in the late 19th Century resulted in the expulsion of the Muslim population.

(Right! The BBC is selling the story about Muslim invaders who brutally conquered Greece and ruled it without mercy for 200 plus years, and then flee the next nation they turned into a total Islamic hell hole back to Greece, as a “coming home story”. As if this invader was somehow more authentically Greece than the people his ancestors ruled over with iron fists and boots. Imagine a story about a white grandson of an African slave trader from the US fleeing to Zanzibar, and being written up as a son of Africa triumphantly returning home after fleeing the nightmare that is the US, if such was the case. This, is why people hate the BBC and CBC.)

2. Discussing Tommy Robinson’s Facebook Banning & Project Veritas Leaks

3. “The #1 rule of Facebook, is don’t talk about Facebook”

4. Soviet dissident discusses the EU in 2006, and spent time in a British prison, almost certainly for these videos.

5. (Restored) Islamic migrants commit 1000 attacks per DAY against the French

6. Amy Mek spoke to me about the cancellation of our Youtube channel:

7. Jordan Peterson on Justin Trudeau:

Without appearing to use hyperbole, Dr. Peterson overestimates Justin. remember that 2006 video of him talking about how he isn’t supposed to talk about his real ambitions, which are exemplar postmodernism. Not that Trudeau is smart, you dont have to be smart to think you are smart and often that is by carrying an idea that you have to replace everything people think and do with your own model ‘for their own good’ and Trudeau reveals himself in that video.

I think I will post that in a dedicated Trudeau video post soon.

Thank you all for your excellent contributions today in the Links posts. Please keep them coming. While it looks very bad on some fronts, most notably social media, it looks good in election results and that Trudeau is starting to be held to account for some of his corruption. We shall see where it leads.

Block chain tech may be our way around the new far left-crony capitalist alliance with large corporations which are making it very difficult for people who oppose Islamic and leftist attempts at revolution to operate. I don’t fully get how one might convert currency to block chain and send it and have the other side convert it back, but it feels like this is the work around. It certainly is with information.

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6 Replies to “BBC Kitman, deplatforming and more: Links 1, End of February 2019”

  1. Why can I not get up #6 ? (I do have internet and YT problems at the moment, but I can see the others). And I think the destruction of Vlad’s YouTube channel is big and nasty.

    • Twitter is a vehicle for PTrump, he must understand.
      He’s got take up this fight for us. He could appoint a champion to bring it to the courts.

      It’s “big and nasty”.
      Bigger than the USA, but nobody else has the Bill of Rights front and center. We’d have to have cases compiled that are exclusively U.S. Send all the documentation to Judicial Watch, ask them to point us in the right direction.

  2. Make no mistake about it. Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, is a harsh angry radical feminist left-winger who would shut down every dissenting voice she could if she thought she wouldn’t lose all her viewers. Basically, YouTube is being run by a slightly older version of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and that’s not good. She’s a lot more left-wing than she lets on and she’s a total bitch…

  3. Peterson, keep going! I want an interviewer to ask Peterson this:

    Has there ever been a national referendum about the validity of Marxist ideas?

    I ask because the 1982 Canadian Constitution imposed Marxist cultural relativism on us when they included in that document “The right to multiculturalism”. Multiculturalism is a word derived from the Marxist concept of cultural relativism.

    Were we asked if we wanted to be a Marxist country before that document was signed?

    I’m sure very few people were ever given a heads up about the implications of this “right”. Pierre Trudeau signed that document, of course.

    Marxist ideology is a Psy-Op: It is psychological warfare directed at us.

    We know this because Soviet defector and former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov told us so (Love Letter to America; 1984).

    Therefore, no Marxist ideology should be imposed upon us by the Canadian Constitution, or by any Canadian government facility.

    Relativism, like equality, is one of the hallmarks of Marxist ideology. Multi-cultural-ism is a word derived from the idea of Marxist cultural relativism. And since Marxism is the ideology supporting communism, the most murderous political system of the 20th century, and the implementation of Marxist ideology is an act of psychological warfare, clearly some debate should have been encouraged before making Marxist changes to the Canadian Constitution.

    Do we get to have a say in whether or not to not be a Marxist country?