Right off the top, let’s all agree not to use his name. The alleged killer of the Muslim family in London, that is. With some crimes, that’s what the criminals so often want: to be named, to be remembered. So let’s deny the killer that. But, as we try and find
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Warren Kinsella: Victory in PEC: the statue is gone
From the Picton Gazette: “The ‘Holding Court’ statue of Sir John A Macdonald was removed from Picton’s Main Street Tuesday morning and will be placed in storage while municipal staff determine next steps for the sculpture’s location. …During the four-and-a-half hour special council meeting Monday, 38 people provided comments on
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: when it comes to dead children, a tweet isn’t enough
Slacktivism. They define that as “the practice of supporting a political or social cause by means such as social media or online petitions, characterized as involving very little effort or commitment.” Slacktivism happens a lot, in the social media age. People tweet a tweet, or post a link on Facebook,
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Would you name a street after a Nazi symbol?
Read this story. Sign our petition. We need your help. Guzar and some of his neighbours approached Warren Kinsella, a former journalist, Toronto lawyer and former Liberal Party strategist who founded the anti-hate group Standing Against Misogyny and Prejudice (STAMP). Kinsella and his consulting firm The Daisy Group, who agreed
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: KINSELLACAST 161: Mraz, Adler on genocide and rights – plus angry urban music
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Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest Sun Media hit: the AZ hunt
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Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: Operation Humiliation is in full effect
Humiliation, compensation, extortion, capitulation. That’s kind of how Canada’s relationship with Quebec goes, sometimes. It has four steps, usually. One, a separatist or crypto-separatist Quebec government falsely insists that Quebec has been “humiliated” in some way. Language, culture, religious symbols, whatever. Two, they demand compensation — be it financial or
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the AZ fiasco
I didn’t feel faint. I looked down. “Your next dose is scheduled,” it said. That’s what the official Ontario Ministry of Health sheet said. The nice woman at the Shopper’s Drug Mart on Lakeshore Drive in Toronto handed it to me, and told me to stick around for fifteen minutes
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the constitutional abomination that is C-10
Pro tip, Trudeau Liberals: When you have a Constitution, heed it. And if you have legal experts to check out your legislation, use ’em. They’ll help keep you out of trouble. And in recent days, on the free speech front, Justin Trudeau and one of his ministers have had plenty
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Bernier bros
The flag of the neo-Nazi, white supremacist Canadian Nationalist Party is raised at Maxime Bernier’s anti-lockdown rally in Saskatchewan on the weekend. Bernier and the leader of the CNP spoke in September 2018 about immigration and political cooperation. Bernier is suing me for saying he is a racist.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: C-10 must be stopped. But who will stop it?
It’s not censorship. It’s not censorship to want to use the law to prohibit, and punish, those who make and distribute child pornography. It’s not censorship to object to hate propaganda, or to sanction those who promote genocide against those they hate. It’s not censorship to believe that we shouldn’t
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Daisy Group is 15 years old!
15 years ago right now, I was arriving in Yorkville in Toronto to open the doors of the Daisy Group for the very first time. I hadn’t slept all night. I was simultaneously terrified and exhilarated. Terrified, because a group of young people were counting on me to make the
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