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Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Canadian Convulsions > Trudeau's Behaviour most resembles a Frightened, Narcissistic Adolescent, IMHO

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China’s Xi Jinping dresses down Justin Trudeau over

‘inappropriate’ ‘leak to the papers’

NOV 18, 2022 12:00 PM 
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

Canada is heavily infiltrated by China, aided by a longtime partnership between the Chinese leadership and Justin Trudeau. See more HERE.

During the G20 meetings, Trudeau, who has been referenced as “little potato” by China, was openly reprimanded by China’s leader Xi Jinping:


Also newly reported:


Yusheng Wang, 35, an employee of Canada’s largest electricity producer Hydro-Quebec, was arrested at his home south of Montreal by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on Monday. A special national-security investigations unit of the RCMP charged Wang with stealing trade secrets for China.

“Foreign actor interference is a priority for many law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world. Hydro-Quebec is considered a critical infrastructure and a strategic interest to be protected,” the RCMP said in a press release announcing the arrest.

China invests heavily in academic research and development, and along with it comes longstanding concerns about China stealing foreign technologies and trade secrets. A 2020 Bloomberg report asked the question in reference to Nortel Canada, a one-time world leader in wireless technology that seemed suddenly to disappear: “Did a Chinese Hack Kill Canada’s Greatest Tech Company?” In short, the answer is yes. Hackers breached Nortel’s uppermost ranks and “roughly 800 documents” were sent off to China in an elaborate corruption scandal. Then came the rise of the tech giant Huawei.

On November 1, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) was reported by Global News to be “increasingly concerned” about China’s interference in Canada. Then three days later, the Globe and Mail reported that a CSIS official told a House of Commons committee investigation into foreign interference in elections that “China is the ‘foremost aggressor’ when it comes to foreign interference in Western countries and ‘works within’ their political systems ‘to corrupt’ them.”

Note how Trudeau tries to make a show with Xi by telling him: “In Canada we believe in a free and open and frank dialogue.” “We” does not include Justin Trudeau. This lie is coming from a man who cracked down (Communist style) on the peaceful Freedom Convoy, spreading propaganda about how it was a threat to national security. He also lied that police requested that he invoke Canada’s Emergency Measures Act. His actions were enough to drive an anti-Trudeau kids book, How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom, to the top of Amazon’s best seller list. Trudeau also issued the threat to Canadians that the unvaccinated “must accept consequences” of their decisions. And to make sure he stays in power, he formed an anti-democratic pact with the socialist NDP party, lead by Jagmeet Singh, to make sure that all of his major bills pass in the House of Commons, as well as to prop him up in the event of a no-confidence motion.

Of course, Xi Jinping, of all people will see right through Trudeau’s deceit, as China continues to own Trudeau, infiltrate the public and private sectors of Canada, and expand its Belt and Road initiative.




China’s Xi Jinping lectures Justin Trudeau over alleged leaks


by Xiaofei Xu and Tara John, CNN, 
November 17, 2022:

Chinese leader Xi Jinping was captured by Canadian broadcasters in a rare candid moment on Wednesday, where he was filmed chiding his Canadian counterpart, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, over what he described as “leaked” discussions.

On the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia, Xi chatted with Trudeau in Mandarin with a smile. But the English translation of what he said was a little less friendly.

“Everything we’ve discussed has been leaked to the papers and that is not appropriate,” Xi’s translator said.

Trudeau nods and Xi spoke again. “And that was not how the conversation was conducted,” the translator said.

“If there was sincerity on your part, than we shall conduct our discussion with an attitude of mutual respect, otherwise there might be unpredictable consequences,” Xi tells the Canadian leader in Mandarin.

Xi’s translator attempts to translate what was said, only getting to “If there was sincerity on your part,” before being cut off by Trudeau.

In Canada we believe in a free and open and frank dialogue,” Trudeau said, adding “we will continue to work constructively together, but there will be things that we will disagree on.”

Trudeau always says the right thing, and then does something completely different. He has known for nearly a year that China illegally supported 11 MPs in the most recent federal election. Yet, he will not name those MPs or call them out for breaking election rules. Why? Probably because they are mostly Liberal MPs. 

Trudeau has also been mum on the discovery of Chinese Police stations in Toronto.

“Let’s create the conditions first,” the translator said on behalf of Xi in the video. The Chinese leader then shakes Trudeau’s hand and walked away with his entourage.

What conditions? - Trust, respect, and learning to keep private conversations private, and not embarrass the leaders of the world which Trudeau has a tendency to do. Remember when he stabbed Trump in the back as soon as he was out of sight. He acts like an immature, adolescent boy sometimes.

His near-hysterical response to the truck convoy last winter was equivalent to a frightened, little boy.

His spectacular spending habits are anything but the habits of a responsible adult. 

His pushing of far-left ideals upon Canadians is a matter of sheer contempt for the country he grew up in.

Will Canada survive Justin Trudeau? I seriously doubt it!


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Saturday, August 10, 2019

God Help Girls Who Wear Shorts in Morocco

‘Their heads should be cut off’: Belgian volunteers
who wore shorts flee Morocco

Three young Belgian girls are returning home from volunteer work in Morocco after a local school teacher allegedly threatened to behead them, for wearing shorts. The teacher has been arrested and the charity’s work curtailed.

The girls were part of a group of nearly 40 volunteers who were helping to build a road in the remote village of Adar. The charity that organized the trip, Bouworde, posted a video of their activities on social media, prompting the 26-year-old teacher to unleash decapitation threats because their attire didn’t “respect the Muslim faith”.

Does it matter that the Muslim faith doesn't respect girls?

A scene from the video that sparked the threats. © Bouworde

“[…] Their heads should be cut off so that no one else dares to challenge the teachings of our religion,” the offended teacher wrote. The violent threats led Morocco’s National Judicial Police to arrest him for inciting terrorism.

The volunteers’ clothing also attracted the attention of Moroccan lawmaker Ali El Asri, a member of the ruling Justice and Development Party (PJD), who said: “Since when do Europeans start working in clothing that is meant for sunbathing?”

Shorts are not for sunbathing, they are for warm weather, and I think there is a lot of that in Morocco.

Morocco likes that there are volunteers who come and do things to make the country a better place, but they want them to dress in such a way as to be seriously overheated and largely invisible, like proper Muslim women.

In the midst of the furor, Bouworde revealed on Friday that three of the girls in the group would be returning to Belgium early. The charity also announced that it is canceling its upcoming volunteering projects in Morocco because of the “publicity” of the case in the press and on social media.

The organization had been working in the Taroudant region of Morocco for more than 15 years, helping to build infrastructure projects like water canals, schools and a women’s center.

The debacle comes less than a month after three Moroccan men were sentenced to death for murdering two Scandinavian women in a popular hiking area in the Moroccan Atlas mountains.

Adar, Morocco

Sunday, March 18, 2018

'I Didn’t Fight Against French Algeria to Accept an Algerian France': Bardot Slams Modern-Day France

Beauty gives way to wisdom

© Eric Feferberg / AFP

French actress Brigitte Bardot has spoken out against the state of her country, saying that Islamists are "practically everywhere" and that France should not resemble Algeria.

Speaking to the French weekly Valeurs Actuelles, Bardot said that France is not what it once was. "I have been brought up in honor, patriotism, love and respect for my country, and when I see what it has become, I feel desperate," she said.

The 83-year-old also said that it is "unacceptable” to see burqas become commonplace in France, and Islamists are "practically everywhere."

"I did not fight against French Algeria to accept an Algerian France, I do not touch the culture, the identity and the customs of others, let's not touch mine," Bardot said.

The former actress didn't mince her words when it came to her thoughts on the European Union either. "We have to get out of it,” she said. Bardot added that she is a supporter of right-wing National Front politician Marine Le Pen, who has also spoken out against France's membership in the EU. She went on to note her affinity for former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who she described as a "good guy."


Born in 1934, Bardot was one of the best-known sex symbols of the 1950s and 1960s. She retired from the entertainment industry in 1973, after starring in 47 films. She has established herself as an animal rights activist in recent years. She recently wrote a book, 'Répliques et Piques,' embracing a collection of quotations and aphorisms.



Friday, May 20, 2016

Things Are Beginning to Change in North Korea

Activist: Ordinary North Koreans have little respect
for 'that kid' Kim Jong Un

Ordinary North Koreans are calling him a kid
as they become more aware of the outside world

By Elizabeth Shim UPI


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was nominated chairman of the Korean Workers’ Party, but more North Koreans do not hold him in high regard, an activist says. File Photo by Rodong Sinmun

SEOUL, May 20 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un has yet to earn the grudging respect of ordinary North Koreans.

Most North Koreans who do not curry favor with the regime do not refer to him as the "general" or the "supreme leader," according to defector and activist Jeong Kwang-il.

In the past, North Korean leaders were addressed with honorifics, Jeong said, according to South Korean newspaper Donga Ilbo.

"But nowadays when I speak to North Koreans on the phone, they just call him 'Jong Un,' the way one would refer to a friend," Jeong said.

The North Koreans Jeong referred to are most likely sources of information located in the country.

That trend could be frustrating the young Kim, who recently was declared "Chairman" during North Korea's Seventh Party Congress.

The new role was announced in order to consolidate his rule over the country and for Kim to follow in the footsteps of his biological grandfather Kim Il Sung.

But the lack of reforms and improvement to people's lives could be having a greater effect on perceptions of Kim in the country.

Jeong also said during a conference held Thursday in London that defector activism, including the delivery of South Korean videos, such as films of resettled defectors in the South, are making an impact on North Korean understanding of the outside world.

Jeong and his organization No Chain has delivered a total of 500-600 compact discs or flash drives since 2012. Memory cards that can be placed inside mobile phones have also been sent across the border.

North Koreans caught viewing banned material are being let go, that is, if they can bribe officers, which allows the media to circulate across the country.

Disillusioned with the regime after viewing the media, some North Koreans have started to call the leader "that guy Jong Un" or sometimes "that kid," according to Jeong.

There's evidence North Koreans are no longer afraid to breach rules of conduct, the activist said.

Let us hope and pray that this is a beginning to the opening up of North Korea. If Kim Jong Un continues to loosen his grip on the people, only good can come from it. The fear is that he could react very poorly when he becomes fully aware of it. We have seen what he is capable of doing in executing members of his own family, so there is much danger yet.