This was very stimulating and feels incredibly good to hear someone of her calibre talking about what it’s really like in universities and in the public square now which no longer actually exists for those of us that don’t follow along with this ideology. We’re being forced to go underground like in the French Revolution.
I really appreciated how she said it is being pushed onto us, that it’s not a natural organic movement where people want to be a part of it rather it is being forced on us and children and youth are being indoctrinated. Also how the managerial elites make use of minority groups and infiltrate them and then make use of their victimhood to silence and oppress all opposition as hate speech or you’re a transphobe, racist, misogynist, fringe minority etc…..
Meanwhile the culture wars are diverting our attention away from Trudeau who being the good little global young leader that he is is intent on murdering more of the Canadian population with the “new safe and effective” covid jab.
We have to pray that fool me once but can’t fool me twice happens this time around.
Just saw clip online of the murdering Theresa Tam sitting in a long row with all her compatriots ALL masked up encouraging it is time to get your masks ready…😟😡🤬😭
I am from London, Ontario. In the last almost 50 years, I have seen that change happening. I was a student at both Western University (U.W.O.) and Fanshawe College. Both schools do follow aspects of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030. I also know that is welcomed by many on city council.
Are we yet prepared to call it by what it is? How could it possibly not degrade to what it has become, once it was mandated and even criminalized? Which Law School did Patrick Henry attend? He did not and passed the BAR Exam three times! The first because he desired to practice law. The second because the Dean in attendance could not come to terms with how well Patrick did having no formal education. That second exam was an oral examination across the desk from that Dean. The third time was in order that the other Dean of the College might have the privilege of hearing the young man’s answers. Poor Patrick was not made aware of why he was required to take the exam so many times and did not learn he had passed any until after his third exam!
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WIRT'S ‘LIFE OF PATRICK HENRY’ 1831
“Be this as it may, the interview was followed by the most marked and permanent respect on the part of Mr. Randolph, and the most sincere good will and gratitude, on that of Mr.
Henry.*
It was at the age of four and twenty that Mr. Henry obtained his license. Of the science of law, he knew almost nothing: of the practical part he was so wholly ignorant, that he was not only unable to draw a declaration or a plea, but incapable, it is said, of the most common and simple business of his profession, even of the mode of ordering a suit, giving a notice, or making a motion in court. It is not at all wonderful therefore, that such a novice, opposed as he was by veterans, covered with the whole armour of the law, should linger in the back ground for three years.t
During this time, the wants and distresses of his family
* This account of Mr. Henry's examination is given by Judge Ty-ler, who states it as coming from Mr. Henry himself. It was written before I had received the following statement from Mr. Jefferson; and although there is some difference in the circumstances, it has not been thought important enough to make an alteration of the text necessary.
This is Mr. Jefferson's statement. " In the spring of 1760, he came to Williamsburg to obtain a license as a lawyer, and he called on me at college. He told me he had been reading law only six weeks. Two of the examiners, however, Peyton and John Randolph, men of great facility of temper, signed his license with as much reluctance as their dispositions would permit them to show. Mr. Wythe absolutely refu-sed. Robert C. Nicholas refused also at first; but, on repeated impor-tunities and promises of future reading, he signed. These facts I had afterward from the gentlemen themselves; the two Randolphs acknowledging he was very ignorant of the law, but that they perceived him to be a young man of genius, and did not doubt that he would soon qualify himself.?
† "He was not distinguished at the bar for near four years." Judge Winston: yet Mr. Burk intimates that he took the lead in his profession at once. 3d vol. 301.”
What do I suggest we call the institution of today? ACADUMBIA!
This woman couldn't even speak at a Canadian library
Shoulda said she was a Marxists reading triple X gay/bestiality porn to three year olds. Woulda been welcomed with open arms.
precisely!
Appreciate the spirit and sense of humor of these people. Had not heard of the sponsoring organization before.
yes with humor! If you want to hear more from Layton. Subscribe to True North. Great news.
Great comment!
- LUc
“When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.” Thomas Sowell
They don’t want people to hear the truth because they only want to help themselves.
That’s my personal take on it.
Comment of the day!
This was very stimulating and feels incredibly good to hear someone of her calibre talking about what it’s really like in universities and in the public square now which no longer actually exists for those of us that don’t follow along with this ideology. We’re being forced to go underground like in the French Revolution.
I really appreciated how she said it is being pushed onto us, that it’s not a natural organic movement where people want to be a part of it rather it is being forced on us and children and youth are being indoctrinated. Also how the managerial elites make use of minority groups and infiltrate them and then make use of their victimhood to silence and oppress all opposition as hate speech or you’re a transphobe, racist, misogynist, fringe minority etc…..
Meanwhile the culture wars are diverting our attention away from Trudeau who being the good little global young leader that he is is intent on murdering more of the Canadian population with the “new safe and effective” covid jab.
We have to pray that fool me once but can’t fool me twice happens this time around.
Just saw clip online of the murdering Theresa Tam sitting in a long row with all her compatriots ALL masked up encouraging it is time to get your masks ready…😟😡🤬😭
I watched it, but held tightly my penis in fear.
I am from London, Ontario. In the last almost 50 years, I have seen that change happening. I was a student at both Western University (U.W.O.) and Fanshawe College. Both schools do follow aspects of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030. I also know that is welcomed by many on city council.
Buffoons to welcome it.
London's fondness for Agenda 2030 is interesting when you know they have a bug factory.
Let them eat cake! Made of bug flour..
Are we yet prepared to call it by what it is? How could it possibly not degrade to what it has become, once it was mandated and even criminalized? Which Law School did Patrick Henry attend? He did not and passed the BAR Exam three times! The first because he desired to practice law. The second because the Dean in attendance could not come to terms with how well Patrick did having no formal education. That second exam was an oral examination across the desk from that Dean. The third time was in order that the other Dean of the College might have the privilege of hearing the young man’s answers. Poor Patrick was not made aware of why he was required to take the exam so many times and did not learn he had passed any until after his third exam!
Page 36
WIRT'S ‘LIFE OF PATRICK HENRY’ 1831
“Be this as it may, the interview was followed by the most marked and permanent respect on the part of Mr. Randolph, and the most sincere good will and gratitude, on that of Mr.
Henry.*
It was at the age of four and twenty that Mr. Henry obtained his license. Of the science of law, he knew almost nothing: of the practical part he was so wholly ignorant, that he was not only unable to draw a declaration or a plea, but incapable, it is said, of the most common and simple business of his profession, even of the mode of ordering a suit, giving a notice, or making a motion in court. It is not at all wonderful therefore, that such a novice, opposed as he was by veterans, covered with the whole armour of the law, should linger in the back ground for three years.t
During this time, the wants and distresses of his family
* This account of Mr. Henry's examination is given by Judge Ty-ler, who states it as coming from Mr. Henry himself. It was written before I had received the following statement from Mr. Jefferson; and although there is some difference in the circumstances, it has not been thought important enough to make an alteration of the text necessary.
This is Mr. Jefferson's statement. " In the spring of 1760, he came to Williamsburg to obtain a license as a lawyer, and he called on me at college. He told me he had been reading law only six weeks. Two of the examiners, however, Peyton and John Randolph, men of great facility of temper, signed his license with as much reluctance as their dispositions would permit them to show. Mr. Wythe absolutely refu-sed. Robert C. Nicholas refused also at first; but, on repeated impor-tunities and promises of future reading, he signed. These facts I had afterward from the gentlemen themselves; the two Randolphs acknowledging he was very ignorant of the law, but that they perceived him to be a young man of genius, and did not doubt that he would soon qualify himself.?
† "He was not distinguished at the bar for near four years." Judge Winston: yet Mr. Burk intimates that he took the lead in his profession at once. 3d vol. 301.”
What do I suggest we call the institution of today? ACADUMBIA!
https://globalnews.ca/news/9955780/london-ont-federal-liberal-caucus/amp/
London, Ontario is a friendly place for federal Liberals.