As I am certain you know, among Sikhs, wearing a Dastaar, or turban, is mandatory for all Amritdhari (or initiated) Sikh men and women. For the Sikhs, the Dastaar is an article of faith that represents honour, self-respect, courage, spirituality, and piety. It is central to the Skin identity and is to
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Warren Kinsella: The best song of the new (new) Dark Ages
Truer words not yet spoken: All you Black folks, you must go All you Mexicans, you must go And all you poor folks, you must go Muslims and gays, boy, we hate your ways So all you bad folks, you must go Somewhere out there, right now, a 16-year-old punk
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: BREAKING: “Kim Jong Un launches ICBM after stepping on Lego pieces”
Possible political analogy: @BarackObama is on TV and @realDonaldTrump and @StephenBannon show up. #uspoli pic.twitter.com/3qwuPxWj3l — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 10, 2017
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Sounds better with the original Austro-Bavarian accent
David Duke called. He wants his tweet back. https://t.co/hCf1R8h5pP — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 10, 2017 One law for all is a Canadian value. "Sanctuary cities" will be ineligible for transit funding if I am PM. #cpcldr — Kellie Leitch (@KellieLeitch) March 9, 2017
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Come join the anti-Trump cause at York U!
Anti-Trump I’m giving at York U tonight. Hopefully I will burn a few barns. Come!
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: I’m sure it’s all a great big coincidence
I’ve noted that conservatives who call Justin Trudeau “pretty boy,” “shiny pony” and whatnot always tend to resemble this big fella. A coincidence, sans doubt.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Are the BC NDP full of crap?
Yeah, sort of, they are. They’ve gone bananas about the fact that Elections BC is asking the governing party about fundraising stuff. What they’re not telling anyone is that they’re being asked, too. And John Horgan’s crew aren’t enthusiastic about anyone probing BC NDP fundraising practices. There’s a history, you
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: “It’s easy to scare people into voting for you.”
Who do you think Prime Minister Trudeau was talking about, there? Trump’s too much of an idiot to pick up on any kind of subtlety. But well done, just the same.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Green Light gets a big ticket
Dear “#LPC #Green Light” folks: The more you mess with democracy, the more you’ll get this. Yours, #LPC Grassroots https://t.co/XIaYu6uei0 — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 9, 2017
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: I hate greedy lawyers
Crass, misleading advertising. Lousy advice and representation. Disgusting, usurious fees. These are some of the things that have helped to destroy the reputation of trial lawyers – even among those of us who used to be trial lawyers. I’ve written about this many times before. For months, the Toronto Star’s
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: An open letter to Ontario Liberal mutineers
Dear Mutineers: My experience is that this sort of thing doesn’t ever work. If leaders are going to take a walk in the snow, you gotta let ’em do it on their own, boys and girls. My Boss would’ve left a lot sooner if the Martinite minions hadn’t tried to force
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: I, feminist
Am I a feminist? Definitions first: adjective, Sometimes, feministic 1. advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men. noun 2. an advocate of such rights. By that definition, am I a feminist? As I often tell my truly feminist wife: I aspire to be
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Mad Max is an understatement
In case you are unfamiliar with “red pilling, this: “In the case of Gamergate, the “red pill” was that men had to reclaim their dominance over women or risk their downfall. In the case of the alt-right, the “red pill” is that all races were meant to exist separately.” This
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: This week’s column: he’s just visiting, too
Spring 2009: the tulips were blooming, the birds were chirping, and Ottawa was buzzing about the prospects of Prime Minister Michael Ignatieff. The polls looked good. The pundits were saying nice things. Stephen Harper’s regime was slipping. Liberals were accordingly feeling optimistic, so they threw a little party. Staff moved
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Day Without A Woman
At Daisy Group, on Wednesday, we are going to be participating in the Day Without A Woman, as urged by the Women’s March. The women in our firm will therefore decide whether they want to be at work or not. If you are interested in learning more, information is here: In
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: The Troll-in-Chief, and his winged monkeys
I’ve always thought the word “troll” lacks the semantical power it deserves. Shrek was a troll, and everyone liked him. There had to be a better word to describe these pathetic little men (because they are almost always men). Going back to 2002, when I first started this web site, I
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Sloane
That’s Sloane, up above. My Mom painted that for Lisa in Maine, when Sloane was still a puppy. Sloane had this way of sitting up kind of funny, always looking like she was going to get into some trouble – getting ready to run off, or howl at someone in
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