"One should doubtless keep an open mind...though open at both ends, like the food pipe, and have a capacity for excretion as well as intake." -- Northrop Frye, 'The Great Code'
For those of you who are shocked when the English CBC lets its slip show to expose its left-leaning bias, it’s probably because you don’t know the French CBC, which doesn’t even bother wearing anything over its slip....
One example (of many):
... On Aug. 20, on a quiz show called Pouvez-vous repeter la question? (Can you repeat the question?), participants were asked which prime minister was the second-most popular in our recent history after Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
When the correct answer came out that it was Stephen Harper, the host apologized and let us know that he had not determined the answer....
Issue: Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are primary contributors to climate change. The most significant sources of GHG emissions are anthropogenic, mostly as a result of combustion of fossil fuels.... [ie. the usual dubious UN IPCC dogma]
Cost-benefit statement: The proposed Regulations are estimated to result in a reduction of approximately 175 Mt CO2 of GHG emissions over the period 2015–2030. The present value of the costs of the proposed Regulations is estimated at $8.2 billion, largely due to the incremental natural gas costs ($4.8 billion), reduced net exports and new capital costs. The present value of the benefits are estimated at $9.7 billion, largely due to the avoided social cost of carbon (SCC) of $4.3 billion, avoided generation costs of $3.8 billion, and health benefits from reduced smog exposure of $1.4 billion. The net present value (NPV) ... blah, blah, blah ... [...avoided social cost and health benefits? Speculative, unverifiable malarky.]
It's so maddening to see the Conservatives blowing this kind of cash to no effect except appeasing the green flake lobby. As if they can ever be appeased by anything short of a completely wrecked economy.
The teacher in charge of disciplining wayward educators in Ontario has quit his post.
Ontario College of Teachers discipline chair Jacques Tremblay submitted his resignation Wednesday afternoon following a Toronto Star story detailing how he wrote a soft-porn book for teens.
...The Sexteens and the Fake Goddess is a lurid tale of striptease, breast fondling, bum grabbing, orgasms, drugs and blackmail that features a deputy headmaster who sweeps a sex assault under the carpet and tells male students at a pep rally that if he was younger he would have sex with all the girls in the audience. Another teacher gives a boy advice on French kissing and as the plot unfolds we learn that the deputy headmaster and a third teacher once had a threesome with a female student.
... Tremblay said the book has “been endorsed by parents and educators.” He did not identify the parents and educators. [Not much wonder.]
You couldn't ask for better material to illustrate the dangers inherent in the TDSB's (and Ontario's) radical sex indoctrination program.
You also have to wonder at Tremblay's brazeness and/or stupidity.
This flyer is being circulated in Brampton and attacks the unsavoury Gay Agenda being foisted on children by the McGuinty government. ...
... I have no idea what the local Brampton school board has to say on the issue of "Heterosexism" and neither does the Jackal or the people behind this flyer. Both refer to a Toronto District School Board Document "Challenging Heterosexism & Homophobia A K-12 curriculum resource guide".
... [Quote from a radical "Queer" web journal]: "I and a lot of other people want to indoctrinate, recruit, teach, and expose children to queer sexuality AND THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT."
People have for years been raising the alarm about the over-sexualization of children. This TDSB (and Ontario government) led agenda of indoctrination appears bent on their hyper-sexualization. You'd think that the official "education" rats-nest had been massively infiltrated by the likes of NAMBLA.
And just what-the-hell is "heterosexism". Oh, I know - it's the sex-indoc equivalent of "white male".
"It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their consciences." -- C. S. Lewis