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Mike Adams, Paul Jackson: Needed - fewer liberals, more common sense

Here at ProudToBeCanadian.ca, our columnist team is helping Canadians by, for example, explaining the difference between liberals and conservatives—helping them get a clearer understanding of what liberals actually are and how they think, and similarly, conservatives.  That’s a sure way to a more conservative-thinking, positive Canada, moving forward. 

You see here in Canada, folks simply aren’t allowed to hear conservative thoughts and ideas just willy-nilly.  Only liberal.  It’s part of the Canadian liberal-left government-created and mandated “Canadian Culture”—and it’s why the internet is such anathema to them.  Thus, the state operates a billion dollar per year state-run media complete with liberal, anti-conservative, anti-American biased news, left-wing opinions (a dozen or more on the state-run CBC.CA web site), and leftist documentaries in film and state-censored TV, (and so much more!) all from a left-wing viewpoint, or an extremely left-wing viewpoint.  Then they subsidize and protect the rest of the broadcast media to effectively curry favor among them, although thankfully, not much government aid is needed in the already-liberal broadcast media sector (and yet we see the Liberal sponsorship logo brought to you by your government  all over almost every “Canadian” show and movie such that most everything with even an inkling of “Canadian” in it is “brought to you by your government”—Soviet Union-style!

And don’t get me started on the state-run schools and universities, or on the Supreme Court of Canada division of the Liberal Party.

Today in our Columnist section, we have Mike Adams, American, explaining how a new, less radical liberal-left feminist zealot as head of his university’s Women’s Resource Center—will improve things.  Here in Canada,  by comparison, I believe it’s mandated by unwritten but very well-established liberal law that all academia be left-wing—some Marxists—with only very few token moderates or conservatives sneaking through by accident, as yet undetected.  A couple of them are columnists here, of course, such as Salim Mansur.

But here’s a snippet of not-liberal-professor Mike Adams’ “Light in August” from our Columnist section

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I write a lot of articles criticizing my administration for a simple reason: they deserve it. Our administrators make a lot of bad decisions, too many of which are born of unmitigated ideological bigotry. But, occasionally, you have to praise them for making a good decision. I just wish moments like this would come more often.

On August 18th, when classes resume at UNC-Wilmington, Susan Bullers, an Associate Professor of Sociology, will begin her duties as the new Director of our university’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC). This will mark the end of a four-year reign of ideological terror, which has crippled the WRC since it was established in 2001.

During the last four years, it is difficult to decide which WRC incident (often discussed in my weekly column) was the greatest source of embarrassment for the university or which provided the greatest evidence of feminist fanaticism run amok.

  • Maybe it was the time the WRC decided to hang cartoon pictures of Condoleezza Rice (featured standing in a cage holding a bunch of bananas) all over the university library. The feminists who produced the picture claimed to be opponents of racism.
  • Or maybe it was the time the WRC decided to hang cartoon pictures of a woman kicking a man in the face while hurling obscenities (including the f-word).
  • Perhaps it was the time they advertised the Vagina Monologues with a large sign featuring the p-word displayed right in front of the university cafeteria. The sign was in full view of parents and their small children.
  • Of course, the most distasteful WRC ad could have been the flashing “vagina” sign positioned right in front of the university and directly across from the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Also today we have Paul Jackson, Canadian, yet not liberal, who compares how they choose Supreme Court justices in the U.S. to how the Liberals do it here.  Shockingly, to liberals, when we openly analyze and expose the Liberals and their perfidy, they don’t compare well to the Americans whom they detest for any number of reasons mostly related to their un-liberal-ness.  “Judge for yourself”, as Paul Jackson says.

Here’s a snippet:

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[…] In the theatre of the absurd in which we Canadians live, last year Justice Minister Irwin Cotler announced with some fanfare a “revolutionary” change in the process for selecting our Supreme Court justices in that a parliamentary committee would be allowed to review the appointments of Lib-Lefters and social activists Rosalie Arbella and Louise Charron.

Yet, guess what?

It was only Cotler himself who appeared before the committee—to speak on their behalf!

No MPs asking probing questions about issues or the personal opinions of either Abella or Charron.

So much for participatory democracy.
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