Some American wins and Canadian losses: Links 2, June 7, 2019

1. First Amendment Triumph – The Extraordinary Directed Verdict in the Teter v. Veritas Trial

2. Dr. Pizza arrested for child-sex solicitation.

(There is something deep behind the gates of my memory about Pizza and pedophilia… but I cannot quite remember what it is…)

Male Feminist Tech Journalist Charged With Soliciting Child Sex

 

The FBI has arrested Ars Technica writer and male feminist ally Peter Bright. He is charged with soliciting sex with children online.

 

Bright allegedly sought to molest a 7- and 9-year old and disclosed his intentions to an undercover FBI special agent who made contact with him on KinkD, a social media fetish platform. According to the federal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Bright met with the special agent and was arrested. He is currently being held without bail.

 

The complaint also states that Bright also claimed to be in a sexual relationship with an 11-year-old.

Bright’s bio on his Twitter profile, @drpizza, identifies him as an Ars Technica writer. He sexually identifies as “poly/pan/pervy” and lists his pronouns “he/him.”

3. The following, seemingly bizarre video of OAC will make much more sense next week. Stay tuned for that.

4. This is a job for, Mosque Busters!

5. Manitoba man jailed after judge says ‘justified’ self-defence went too far, killing home intruder

(This is a sick and evil verdict. The man woke up to find someone with a knife to his head. Whatever he did in that state should be forgiven on the basis of Non compos mentis alone. Let alone self defence to a deadly intruder. I hope he launches an appeal for this oh-so-Canadian decision.)

A Manitoba judge says a man was justified in trying to defend himself from a late-night intruder, but sentenced him to jail time for killing the intruder when he took that defence too far.

 

Dakota Pratt, 28, was sentenced on Thursday to five years in prison, after a jury at Brandon’s Court of Queen’s Bench found him guilty in April of manslaughter in the attack that killed Vincent Bunn.

 

Court heard Bunn, 21, entered Pratt’s home on the Birdtail Sioux First Nation, about 115 kilometres northwest of Brandon, Man., in the early morning of Sept. 2, 2016. 

Pratt, who was asleep in a basement bedroom, awoke to a “feeling of being stabbed” in the head, court heard. He got up and found a knife-wielding intruder in his room and — not knowing who the person was — chased him into the hallway.

 

“Mr. Pratt was the victim of an unprovoked assault … and knew he was in a struggle for his own life,” Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Robert Cummings said in his sentencing decision.

 

This is not waking up to someone yelling at you. Someone’s cutting his head open … that’s somebody who is showing from the beginning how serious they are.”?????? – Defence lawyer Matt Gould.

6. Trudeau Liberals Ran Ads On Facebook Soliciting Donations In The U.S. & U.K. “Despite It Being Illegal To Accept Donations From Foreign Citizens” Reports Toronto Star

As the Trudeau Liberal government considers shutting down social media in advance of the election, it turns out they’re the ones failing to follow the rules.

The Toronto Star is reporting that the Federal Liberals solicited donations in the United States and the United Kingdom:

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party ran a series of fundraising ads targeting American and U.K. audiences on Facebook despite it being illegal to accept donations from foreign citizens.

The party used its official Facebook account, as well as Trudeau’s, to solicit donations from the U.S. and U.K. for a week in March — advertising party official Braeden Caley says was an error. Caley said no money was collected from foreign citizens through the ad campaign.”

The Liberals are claiming it was a mistake:

7. Trudeau irritating everyone in France.

Thank you Xanthippa, M., Wrath of Khan, EB., Sassy,

One thing I never understood about Watergate. A president that records everything, wouldn’t he likely be more honest than one who deletes everything like Obama?

 

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10 Replies to “Some American wins and Canadian losses: Links 2, June 7, 2019”

  1. 3- That this nasal dingbat can find any traction with a grade-five level schtick worries me immensely.

  2. 7- Goes to show you just how bad Dear Leader is when doppleganger-retard Macaroni can’t stand him. All inferiority-complexed Canadians can take comfort that they enabled a world-class buffoon when they elected this thing. Imagine the glee in the hearts of “good friends” George Soros and the Aga Khan when they saw Dystopia was ruled by human putty.

  3. 7- Goes to show you just how bad Dear Leader is when doppleganger-retard Macaroni can’t stand him. All inferiority-complexed Canadians can take comfort that they enabled a world-class buffoon when they elected this thing. Imagine the glee in the hearts of “good friends” George Soros and the Aga Khan when they saw Dystopia was ruled by breathing putty. Can it be any clearer that the globalist windfall occurs by throwing furtive money at campaigns supporting socialist automatons? This was why Hungary demanded simple accountability by NGOs receiving foreign funding.

  4. 4) Philadelphia Int’l Airport is the worst airport I’ve ever set foot in, and maybe the worst place I’ve ever been period. If mulsim cabbies want to take over, I say let them have it.

    5) Such verdicts are passed in (western) Europe all the time, the legal term is (literally translated) “self-defense excess”. In these countries you’re not even allowed to use force against a burglar, if he doesn’t attack you first.

  5. “self-defense excess”

    Isn’t that when you shout at the cooling corpse, “You have the right to remain dead!”

    • You have a good point, if self defense is justified the person defending himself or herself should be the ones deciding the level of violence that can be used.

      Of course a few decades ago there were laws like that in most states, we have fought since the 1970s to get them off the books and keep them off the books.

  6. Advice from old lawyers, if the facts are in your favor argue the facts, if the law is in your favor argue the law, if neither is in your favor argue emotion. Looks like a sensible Judge used logic not emotion to decide the case.

    If the Appeals Court Judges deciding the appeal are Obama and Clinton appointees they may decide to revers the verdict. God help us all in the coming fight to retain our freedom and restore the rule of law.