Long 🧵 on threats posted on Twitter with impunity against the @CanadianPM.
After watching the Jan. 6 proceedings yesterday regarding Trump’s Twitter incitements to violence, one reflected on analogous incitements in 🇨🇦Canada by like-minded people…
We’ve all seen the vomitorium on here involving mindless Trudeau hatred spewed forth by individuals that can’t manage in most cases to articulate the reasons for their upset with him.
Sometimes their rants turn to threats, express or implied, against his life.
…
.@Twitter appears to have decided to do nothing about this, for reasons best known to itself (one knows, after making several random reports to no effect).
So, one decided to collect some examples systematically, and report them all. One simply searched “Trudeau+bullet”👇🏻
Here’s someone evidently named Hughes talking about how it costs just 10 cents ‘for one Bullet with Trudeau name on it.’
Reported.
Now comes one Andrew Teece, commenting on a photo of Trudeau with Boris Johnson: “One bullet in a gun. Which one? I’d have to go for Trudeau”
Reported.
Next is an 🇺🇸American contributor, Charles Foster Malloy, saying “Put a bullet in Trudeau’s brain.”
He appears to have been temporarily suspended some time ago, but now he’s back. 👇🏻
And then there’s one Rick Lloyd, responding to a gun control tweet by the Prime Minister, saying “what a waste of a bullet, should of [sic] been Trudeau.”
Reported.
Similarly, ‘ronthedon’: “It only takes one bullet, Trudeau.”
Reported.
Further, we get the latinist, Utinciptit Fidelis, suggesting that just as Hitler should have been shot back in the 1930’s, “It’s Trudeau’s time for a bullet, by those lights.”
Reported.
And then we have Chris Dubroy telling us he’s buying a gun ‘to hunt’ and “I have this special bullet just for u Trudeau.”
Reported.
And finally, Colin, who rages over the futility of thinking heckling and shouting abuse at Trudeau will work, saying “No, but a bullet will! Just a thought!”
Reported.
Gave up the search at this point - it was endless.
So far as one knows, before one reported these folks yesterday, @Twitter and @TwitterSafety had done nothing about any of them, apart from the one temporary suspension mentioned above.
Stay tuned to hear if they do anything now.
And now comes repeat offender Hughie, who cleverly doesn’t use the word ‘bullet’ in threatening PM Trudeau, just synonyms, and @Twitter says that’s all just fine:
And yet another - Andrew Teece, who said that as between Boris Johnson and Justin Trudeau: “One bullet in a gun. Which one? I’d have to go for Trudeau”, is just fine with them.
🤷🏼😖🤷🏼 @marcomendicino@DavidLametti@rcmpgrcpolice@csiscanada
So @Twitter looks at Huey again (who wants Trudeau to have a ‘high velocity copper unit installed in his head’ or ‘catch a copper tipped projectile’) and maintains that that’s perfectly OK.
No consistency at all.
🤷🏼😳🤷🏼 @marcomendicino@DavidLametti@rcmpgrcpolice@csiscanada
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Layman’s thoughts on all the handwringing over Canada’s GDP per capita.
It’s just a number. A ratio. The denominator is population. Increase population fast via high levels of immigration and the denominator will grow. New arrivals will inevitably not be as productive in … 1/5
their early years of settlement, so GDP growth (the numerator) may well lag growth of the denominator. So the ratio’s growth slows or might even fall. But that doesn’t mean people who’ve been here for their whole lives necessarily have lower standards of living (subject to … 2/5
wage suppression in some sectors). They don’t eat the ratio. It’s just a number.
Sure, Canada’s GDP per capita is lower than some of our competitors’ like the USA. But it’s also lower than some advanced, high tax countries (that piffleswipe @PierrePoilievre would… 3/5
So, piffleswipe @PierrePoilievre, proponent of lean, mean government, has a shadow cabinet with, um, 78 members.
Let’s take a look at some of the leading, uh, lights. …
1/12 conservative.ca/team/shadow-ca…
Melissa Lantsman, Deputy PM in Waiting, would certainly qualify for the mean gene. Posted English empty grocery shelves photo as Canadian. Former Walmart lobbyist. Former advisor to Stephen Harper and Doug Ford. Conservative since adolescence. Nice hair though. …
2/12
Andrew Scheer, Government House Leader (or something) in Waiting. Failed candidate for Prime Minister. Secret American who broke promise to become 100% Canadian. Famous for campaigning behind a hedge, misappropriating party funds, inciting #KuKluxKonvoy hooligans. …
3/12
🧵To summarize, piffleswipe @PierrePoilievre would:
▪️End $10/day childcare
▪️End pharmacare
▪️End denticare
▪️Cut child benefits and bring back child poverty
▪️Restore OAS to age 67 where he and Harper put it
▪️Fire Governor of Bank of Canada
▪️Encourage cupboards full of …
assault-style style weapons in every Canadian parent’s bedroom
▪️Impose Charter-banned cruel and unusual punishment in Canadian prisons via the notwithstanding clause
▪️Deny accused persons Charter-protected reasonable access to bail via the notwithstanding clause
▪️Chip away …
at womens’ Charter-protected reproductive freedoms via the notwithstanding clause
▪️Shovel $billions to Conservative-dominated tinpot provinces at their behest, no strings attached.
▪️Withdraw Canada from the United Nations
▪️Give up on 🇺🇦Ukraine
▪️Give up on climate change
▪️And
If a group of police officers charge someone with murdering one of their colleagues, get together afterwards to collude in writing up their notes of the incident in question, and at the bail hearing a Superior Court judge tells the Crown their case is weak, …1/4
and then at trial the police officers all testify under oath that the killing happened in a way consistent with both their collusive notes and with an intention to kill, and then the Crown itself calls an expert witness who testifies that it couldn’t have happened that way, 2/4
and the Crown nonetheless insists on pursuing the case through to verdict, which turns out to be an acquittal on all counts, after which the trial judge very unusually apologizes to the accused person for what he’s been put through, d’ya think the State, without having to be 3/4
🧵Here we go again, another anti-#MAID activist in academe spouting the usual intellectually dishonest misread of Canada’s assisted dying laws, trying to convince the lay public there’s something grievously wrong.
There isn’t.
Here, the @globeandmail’s learned contributor
1/13
employs the usual semantic trick of claiming the law is self-contradictory by suggesting ‘intolerable suffering’ is the key legislated criterion for MAID. By definition, the sophistry goes, suffering can’t ever be “intolerable” because the consenting adult is …
2/13
in fact tolerating it.🤔
The nonsense goes on from to conjure up a spectre of MAID providers making purely subjective judgments about the “intolerability” (already a contradiction in terms) of a patients’ suffering: “completely subjective clinical and legal judgments.”
3/13
🧵 A seldom mentioned fact about @jordanbpeterson is that before he became a “public intellectual”, he tried to run a different gig …
alongside his then-professorial duties at the University of Toronto, presenting as an “expert” for litigants in various court cases.
Under forensic examination, he did not fare well. Judges are notoriously polite in their choice of language when commenting on experts, but …
they were scathing about this good doctor.
In one case, Peterson’s report was characterized as being “as close to junk science as I have ever been asked to consider”. …
… at para. 19.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc