Malaysia imposes jail for people who skip Friday mosque, Sean Feucht updates and Mark Carney as house plant: Links 1 for Aug. 22, 2025

1. LBC pushes the end of private property by a dialectic. Suggests the end of all inheritance. Wants a 100% inheritance tax. He makes the purely fallacious argument that it encourages a meritocracy, while ignoring that if people do not have the right to gift their savings to who they want for any reason they want, then the state can then decide if a person is deserving of any wealth they accumulate through any means at all. In other words, the state, which does not create wealth, will determine what does and does not have merit. It’s a purely communist move.

It is also fallacious in this sense that he makes the unspoken presumption that a free market is a zero sum game. That is the dialectic part of his argument. That wealth that is inherited is somehow removed from the economy. That people who inherit wealth do not spend it buying goods and services from those that have them and are the best available choices. What DOES take money out of the economy, is taxes and government. Money the state removes by taxation actually does leave and damage the economy.

2. Malaysian state to jail Muslims who skip Friday prayers: ‘we’ll be Taliban soon enough’

RAIR Article here as well. This is, like so many under reported stories, important far beyond its most trivial interpretations. This has massive implications in practicality, for the future of the West and the philosophical differences between Islam and everything else, which people constantly fail to understand.

3. Here is a spectacular example of CBC’s communist narrative shaping and attack. In order to support the government position of citizens having no right to protect themselves from violent criminals, the CBC frames the question posed to one of their commie Rolodex experts thusly:

“…what is your sense of their (the victims of violent crime) argument that people feel they need to take the law into their own hands”. This is a stunning example of communist logic. A criminal with a weapon and harmful intent breaks into a home, and somehow that is not taking the law into their own hands. When someone defends their person, their family or worse I guess, property, they are taking the law into their own hands and the violent criminal is the victim. As I see on X occasionally, “You cannot hate the CBC enough”.

4. In Canada, the law has been dissolved. Negated is possibly the better term. For the past many years, maybe 20 or so at this point, we have seen existent laws being applied in a manner that was diametrically opposed to the spirit of the law itself, but adhered more or less to the letter of the law in that particular case perhaps. The effect was to undo the Republic nature of Western states. Now it would appear the law is rapidly being dissolved altogether.

This was being done by what on the surface appeared to be “selective enforcement” (our term) or “Two Tier justice”. (Everyone else’s.) In fact it was part of a gestalt. A dialectic. A line of effort to negate our entire system of equality to create the communist state.

Stephen Coughlin often says: “You have to stop seeing what you know, and start knowing what you see”. What we see are observable facts that lead to a very different system than the one nearly everyone still thinks they are living under.

When you see a consistent set of factual events, you have to stop superimposing a system on it all you think is in place and start seeing what is in place. This is not an aberration of law, it is the new law in Canada.
Recognizing this at least gives you a set of working choices. Which is to say when you deal with reality, your choices will have a predictable effect. When you insist on seeing things as you want them to be, or as they may have been in the past, you will constantly be defeated in your efforts.
This is bigger now than who you vote for.

5. For those following the Sean Feucht story, here is a couple of updates.

Please bear in mind, we did go see him when he was denied a venue in Montreal and did a daytime concert in. farmer’s field in Alfred On.

There was nothing remotely controversial or political about it other than a single plea for freedom for humanity in a general sense.

Here is a few minutes of footage we took. I have a lot more. Perhaps this week we can process it and upload it just for archival purposes of the event if anyone wants to see it. But it was pretty much like any Evangelical Christian band I have seen in all ways except the kick drum and bass in our opinion was over compressed. But then every rap, R&B and rock band should be banned from all public venues as well.

Here he speaks to an ANTIFA smoke grenade being thrown at him the night before at a Church performance in Montreal.

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Colombia is flushing itself now.

And there is a rapidly spreading internet meme of Mark Carney as a house plant since he was not invited to attend the WH meeting on Ukraine.

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Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

7 Replies to “Malaysia imposes jail for people who skip Friday mosque, Sean Feucht updates and Mark Carney as house plant: Links 1 for Aug. 22, 2025”

  1. Sean Feucht is not an evangelical Christian.
    He is the world pretending to be the church.

    • That is a very different subject.

      Let’s say it’s true.

      Then it is still not the business of the state to determine who is a genuine preacher of the Church and who is a fraud.

      But on that different subject, I would be interested in hearing your reasons why you believe that.

  2. Maybe The Donald could send the houseplant to Ottawa.

    It would be an improvement on what’s there already!