Since the government forced ban on the Génération Identitaire (Generation Identity) movement in March, the French regime has been increasing the number of legal proceedings against its youthful activists. The state’s targeting of these campaigners raises fears that anyone campaigning against mass immigration policies and illegal immigration, even by peaceful means, could face increasingly repressive legal intimidation, effectively forbidding criticism and political protest on a topic many Europeans and the French are increasingly concerned with.
“Bill C-36 actually provides a financial incentive to accuse others of hate speech. In addition to fines of up to $50,000, the bill also proposes for a “victim” of hate speech to be compensated with a payment (by the accused) of up to $20,000. Similar to a lawsuit, but with the government acting on behalf of the plaintiff/accuser, and with no legal fees….Under C-36, the identity of the accuser or supposed victim can be kept secret. “
BBC journalist Andrew Marr, considered by many to be the BBC’s most left-wing presenter says he caught a ‘nasty’ bout of Covid-19 despite being fully vaccinated. Government advisers say this is normal. Similar cases are cropping up around the world.
It is a habit that has become an addiction that defies any number of truth vaccinations. Britain, or rather its ruling elite, after putting its army boots on over 200 of the world’s 222 nations is still shedding the blood of other races.
The BBC has announced that it is banning White people from applying for its latest fully paid trainee internship. The £18,000 trainee job in Glasgow will only be given to a non-White candidate. Young White people applying will be denied the opportunity on the grounds of race and the colour of their skin.
Iceland’s health minister has announced that social distancing will be scrapped and that locals will be able to be move mask-free from this weekend, as the country ditches the last of its domestic Covid-19 curbs.
Impotent to change repression, one in ten Australians living in the Australian state of Victoria have said they seriously considered suicide during the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, according to a new survey.
ANTI-GLOBALIST Marine Le Pen could be handed a major boost in her chances to become France’s next president if her National Rally can win an upcoming regional election.
Arriving for a two-day summit of EU leaders in Brussels, Dutch notoriously left-wing Prime Minister Mark Rutte launched yet another attack on Hungary because of its recently adopted anti-paedophile law, which the liberal press hacks labelled anti-LGBT.
The support of foreign diplomats for the recent Warsaw Pride Parade is another example of the world going mad, says Law and Justice (PiS) MEP and professor Ryszard Legutko. Legutko was speaking in context of the participation of foreign diplomats taking part in last week’s Pride Parade in Warsaw in an interview for portal Niezależna.
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