Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Woke media should be kept away from our children
We were out for a scenic drive last weekend, and we had the CBC on the car radio. A Harmony and some other airhead were waxing lyrical about the latest release from Pusha T.
Never heard of the dude, but apparently Pusha T is a 44 year old rapper who has made a marquee career out of rapping about the cocaine trade.
A Harmony and the other gal had nothing but praise for Pusha. After all, A Harmony and her cohorts are on CBC because CBC are down for full wokeness, and A Harmony slots in nicely with the Being Black in Canada sideshow that has become a staple of CBC’s home page.
I’m neither Black nor woke, but what the fuck is CBC doing lending cred to drug-dealing thug culture? Drug dealing gangs are the root of virtually all Black-on-Black gun violence in Toronto, and CBC wants to celebrate that?!
A Black teen in Toronto is at least a thousand times more likely to be shot dead by another Black teen than by a racist cop.
Let us turn for a moment to the national newspaper of record.
Forty-five years ago the Globe & Mail and every other media outlet branded Gerald Hannon a pervert and a paedophile. That was on account of a couple stories the free-lance journalist had written on behalf of the North American Man Boy Love Association. That’s a lobby group advocating for the freedom of men to have sex with underage men, otherwise known as boys.
Today the same Gerald Hannon the G&M crucified half a century ago gets a fawning full-page obit.
He was a pioneer for sexual freedom, don’t ya know!
Indeed he was.
Just like Pusha was a pioneer in main-streaming thug culture.
This is where our legacy media are taking us.
Frankly, I prefer my kids stick with the pioneers who cleared the land and built homesteads.
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