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jimnyc
06-11-2021, 12:43 PM
As for me?


I come to you not asking forgiveness, as I didn't do a damn thing wrong. I am not some 'cis' or 'cisgender' - I am a male, a man. I am a straight male and have no desire in anything other than women. And yes, I am white. I make no apologies for that either. I point out privilege only to also point out that I didn't get any such privilege. I earned what little I have attained. I was arrested a few times and had a few negative interactions with the police - as I was breaking the law and deserved it. I paid cold hard cash for all of my tuitions and was in a bad spot paying them back, but I did eventually. I had no job handed to me and had to work at a damn fast food restaurant & then mowing damn lawns and other shitty jobs for shitty wages. That's when I actually went back to school, knowing it was the only way out of those shitty jobs.

This crap is getting out of hand and retarded. Hell, I don't think a single dang person speaking out like this actually is apologizing or gonna do anything different. They're all speaking out during the drama and everyone's attention trying to get the limelight and their 15 minutes or whatever.

IMO, this whole thing is bullshit. And enough with this cis crap and 197 different genders depending on what underwear they wore that day.

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Top Canadian ‘Conservative’ Asks ‘Forgiveness’ for ‘Cis/Straight/White’ Privilege

In a bizarre woke social media post, a top Canadian Conservative Party MP asked for “forgiveness” because of her “cis/straight/white” privilege.

Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP Michelle Rempel Garner, currently the shadow minister for health, wrote: “I humble myself and ask forgiveness, and seek to make things right. I have privilege; I am cis/straight/white. But I am also a woman who works in a system dominated by white maleness.”

“But no excuses. I will do what I can. That is all I can do, but it is much,” she said on Tuesday in response to a tweet by activist Amira Elghawaby, a board member of the Trudeau-funded leftist Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN).

The tweet was met with disbelief by some, including People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier, a former CPC minister under Stephen Harper, who stated: “OMG. This is a ‘Conservative’ MP.”

Former newspaper mogul Lord Conrad Black also commented on Rempel Garner’s tweet, saying: “To what constituency is this forced confession appealing to? Those who seek to induce these increasingly common spectacles of self-flagellation will almost never vote Conservative.”

“And most Conservative voters would find this kind of identity politics mea culpa cringeworthy, Lord Black added.

With just over 100 likes, the tweet garnered over 1,000 replies and over 300 retweets, all but some two dozen of them quote retweets commenting on the tweet itself.

“When did you become so Woke, Michelle?” one user asked, while many others stated that they would not be voting for the Conservative Party again.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/06/11/top-canadian-conservative-asks-forgiveness-cis-straight-white-privilege/

darin
06-11-2021, 02:31 PM
Canada is a failed society. :(

tailfins
06-12-2021, 08:56 AM
I prefer to study these things rather than react to them. Marxism is just another dialect. It can be translated just like any other idiom. What this member of parliament is trying to say is that she's unqualified for her job and she's sorry for deceiving her constituents.

Gunny
06-13-2021, 10:29 AM
I prefer to study these things rather than react to them. Marxism is just another dialect. It can be translated just like any other idiom. What this member of parliament is trying to say is that she's unqualified for her job and she's sorry for deceiving her constituents.There comes a time when talking time is over. You can dissect behavior to whatever level you desire or are capable of.

At a certain point, preservation of a mostly-working, somewhat fixable society takes precedent over "why" and the society has to act. Our society no longer knows what it takes to protect itself. Of those that do, many are still unwilling to act.

Freedom has a price and its limitations. I would say societal suicide exceeds the latter.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
06-13-2021, 11:20 AM
There comes a time when talking time is over. You can dissect behavior to whatever level you desire or are capable of.

At a certain point, preservation of a mostly-working, somewhat fixable society takes precedent over "why" and the society has to act. Our society no longer knows what it takes to protect itself. Of those that do, many are still unwilling to act.

Freedom has a price and its limitations. I would say societal suicide exceeds the latter.



Our society no longer knows what it takes to protect itself. Of those that do, many are still unwilling to act.


Dead on target. And it is that blindness that the usual suspects are promoting and using to further their ffing insanity.-Tyr

tailfins
06-13-2021, 02:33 PM
There comes a time when talking time is over. You can dissect behavior to whatever level you desire or are capable of.

At a certain point, preservation of a mostly-working, somewhat fixable society takes precedent over "why" and the society has to act. Our society no longer knows what it takes to protect itself. Of those that do, many are still unwilling to act.

Freedom has a price and its limitations. I would say societal suicide exceeds the latter.


One of the things that I have learned from the "red pill" (as opposed to the "black pill") MGTOW is one way of pushing back is simply declining to participate. People that try to overplay their hand become foolish martyrs. That leaves the dilemma for right thinking Canadians: Do they try to field candidates to improve the Conservative Party or do they stop participating under they realization that there is no representation available for them?