Denyse O’Leary writes:
Yes, that is the country I know. And to me it feels immensely liberating to just hear someone recount to a wide audience what has really happened, instead of all the distortions created by “protecting” people’s feelings, and “agreeing with” claims of grievance in order to stay in business – that is, after all, the signature tune of the “human rights” racket.
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The thing that most impresses me about Shakedown is that it talks about the reality of living in Canada today. Most of what I hear in media is nonsense, carefully crafted to avoid trouble. The people who craft it may not even realize that they are doing so, in which case I would fully expect them to deny it.
The key point is, many media people don’t ask themselves the one key question: “Why can’t I say what I know is true, based on best information?” They simply tack away from it.