1. 28% of firemen in New York City are about to be let go because they won't get vaxxed. I'm sure that'll do wonders for "public health".
I wonder if someone being rescued from a burning building cares if their fireman is jabbed.
2. 24% of sanitation workers in NYC are about to be fired for not being jabbed. I remember the garbage strike in Toronto; how all the parks were turned into dumps. The rats are going to love it -- "it's for your health".
3. 16% of ambulance/paramedics are about to be sacked. No worries. I'm sure adding on ten or twenty minutes to 911 calls won't cause any problems. #PublicHealth
4. 16% of NYPD cops are about to be sacked. Well, the Democrats did promise to defund police, so in fairness, they did warn everyone about that.
5. Calling someone a Communist is can be an insult. But in the case of @NYCMayor, it's just being descriptive. He actually went to Nicaragua to help the Communists there. nytimes.com/2013/09/23/nyr…
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3. Elections Canada's police are obsessed by the cover art on my book (see below). They say it's mean (I think they all actually look really good). But how is a difference in artistic opinion a crime, punishable by a large fine?
2. I'm putting aside the larger fiasco here -- this isn't a real police operation, it's a politically-motivated hit job against the enemies of @cooper_chief and his partisan masters. Cooper should be fired for that alone.
3. But Saskatoon Police have got ahead of themselves. By publishing photos and shaming 15 people before any charges are laid, let alone anyone is convicted, the police have defamed them. They've identified them and said they're guilty -- before they're even charged.
1. This is a snobby, factually-inaccurate, sullen editorial by Postmedia -- the largest recipient of Trudeau's media bail-out. It's clear that whatever hack was ordered to write it doesn't have a clue about who the three victims of this compelled speech order are.
2. Chris Scott is the owner of a diner in rural Alberta. The Pawlowski brothers run a church in Calgary. They were found in contempt of court for opening their facilities during the lockdown in the face of a court order. The word "vaccine" appears nowhere in that court order.
3. Even in Justice Adam Germain's compelled speech order, which the National Post has clearly not read, the word vaccine appears only in the judge's own political rants. It simply has nothing to do with opening the church or the diner. So why is the headline about "anti-vaxxers"?
1. We have received more than 5,000 requests for help at FightVaccinePassports.com. Most are from people who are in a union but the union bosses won't fight against forced vaccines. They're effectively company unions, yellow unions, siding with the bosses against the members.
2. Look friends: you're about to be fired. Firemen, pilots, nurses, teachers, police etc. All the hard-working people; the people who kept the world going these past 18 months. And now they're going throw you out. Why not wildcat strike first? Seriously, what do you have to lose?
3. Why make it easy for them? Why let them downsize you on their schedule? Why not work-to-rule, like the Southwest Airlines staff did?
1. Prosecutors asked a judge to throw Pastor Artur Pawlowski in prison for 21 days.
Instead, the judge fined him $42,000, forbade him from travelling till 2023, and ordered him to say the government's political rebuttal to himself anytime he talks about the pandemic.
2. In a 40-minute rant, the judge raged against Pastor Artur going on a church speaking tour to talk about civil liberties. That's why he has banned Pastor Artur from travelling. He doesn't want any more church meetings.
3. The judge is obsessed with media coverage of his case. He specifically raged against Pastor Artur appearing on Fox News. So to stop that, he has now ordered Pastor Artur to self-denounce after every statement against the lockdowns -- rendering any TV interviews impossible.
His list of complaints about technical glitches are old news, and par for the course for live TV. I've never heard of a start-up that didn't make mistakes.
.@afneil can have his feud with the suits, but surely he can take pride in the talent that he himself helped assemble. He would have been the brightest star; but there's still a constellation of journalists who are not only excellent, they're ratings hits.