"I grew up in a home that trusted the police — even loved the police. To me, being pro-police was part of being a patriotic citizen, part of being conservative. I mean, only criminals hated police, right?
But then came the pandemic.
And the lockdowns.
And the mask enforcers.
And the riot horses deployed against peaceful protesters.
Police didn't protect us anymore. They did the opposite.
Do you trust the police more or less than you did in 2019?
Before you answer, you've got to see our new documentary film called RAID.
Because that's what it's about — a police raid on Rebel News.
It was terrible. But we filmed every second of it.
It's the most gripping movie we've ever made.
That's why you need to come to Calgary or Edmonton to see a screening of our newest documentary, "RAID: Montreal's Police War Against Citizen Journalism."
https://www.eventbrite.ca/cc/raid-documentary-tour-3055049
While Beijing-backed hackers infiltrated Canadian telecoms, federal and B.C. leaders quietly financed a billion-dollar shipbuilding deal with a Chinese state firm—then tried to pass the buck.
https://theoppositionnewsnetwork.substack.com/p/ottawa-funded-the-china-ferry-dealthen
Some of these things I still miss
I grew up without safe spaces.
I grew up without trigger warnings.
I drank water from the hose.
I ate peanuts in class.
None of us wore a helmet.
Kids got hurt. We fell down. And we signed a lot of casts.
We couldn’t pause TV. We’d call out “It’s on!” as soon as the commercials started to end (for those who had left the room). And we watched our favourite shows as a family.
There was no next day delivery.
There was no bundle this with that.
There was no internet. Skip the Dishes didn’t exist.
Fast food was not the norm. It was easier to eat healthy. There were home phones. There was VH.........