Comments Off on 632 – Cherry pickin’ – Top picks about the Don Cherry controversy
Nov212019
It’s remarkable what such an innocuous phrase as ‘you people‘ can tell us about we people.
The termination of Don Cherry‘s career over his concern – and the way he expressed it – about how so few people in Canada today wear poppies on Remembrance Day was less a story about Cherry than about the growing intolerant mindset of Canadians.
This intolerance is particularly applicable to those obsessed with race, open border immigration, and virtue signalling.
The associative train of thought, along with a complete abandonment of context that was necessary to condemn Cherry as a racist and a xenophobe is both outrageous and irrational. According to the logic, ‘you people’ = ‘immigrant’ = ‘people of color’ = ‘racism and xenophobia’ – and whatever else one may subjectively wish it to mean.Continue reading »
Comments Off on The fountainhead of our despair | The Danielle Metz Show 079
Nov132019
Audio as broadcast on WBCQ
Politics may be downstream from culture but culture gets its notions and ideas from academia. If this is so then we are headed for disaster both culturally and politically.
Join Danielle and Robert as they connect the dots from a raving university debating professor who wins his debates by shouting profanities at his opponents to the latest terrible incarnation of Star Trek to the gong show that is the Democratic presidential nomination debates.
While most political and cultural trend lines today are pointing down, to locate the source, the fountainhead, of this frightening trend, look up to the ivory towers… and despair.
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Comments Off on The great cultural divide | The Danielle Metz Show 077
Oct282019
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In the current, highly divisive political environment have we have lost the commonality we call plain common sense or have the downtown Toronto media, anchored by young progressives, led us to believe that we are so divided?
Join Danielle and Robert as they discuss the cultural fractures between the generations and the cultural divides between our urban and rural communities.
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An open discussion on the erosion of free speech in Canada by People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier, Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report, and Dr. David Haskell. Hosted by Frank Vaughan with introductory remarks by Professor Emeritus Dr. Salim Mansur.
The event which took place in Hamilton, Ontario, was attended by approximately 1,000 people in a theatre which seated 1,049, despite the intimidating threats by protesters.
We end this complete presentation with Just Right Media interviews of Maxime Bernier, Dave Rubin, and Dr. Haskell.
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Maxime Bernier, Leader of the People’s Party of Canada, was in London, Ontario on September 10th to talk about the cost of Multiculturalism with London North Centre candidate and Just Right contributor Salim Mansur at a rally of about 300 people.
Introductions by Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan who was wearing his campaign manager’s hat for the event.
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Comments Off on Globalism, Islamism, and Immigration – An open discussion
Aug212019
Taking a break from the People’s Party of Canada Candidates Conference in Gatineau, Quebec PPC candidates Mark Friesen, Frank Vaughan, David Haskell, Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson, and Ivan Pak speak freely about three of the most provocative issues in Canada: globalism, Islamism, and immigration.
It is safe to say that no other political party would allow such candor.
This is a Just Right Media exclusive made possible by the financial support of our fans. Thank you very much to all who contributed to have Bob and Robert in Gatineau for the People’s Party of Canada Candidates Convention.
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Comments Off on 618 – The Anglosphere and Western Culture with Guest Salim Mansur
Aug152019
National Post columnist Conrad Black has suggested that U.S. president Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will work together to “strengthen the Anglosphere, the most positive force in world affairs for 200 years.” It’s an effort supported by our guest Salim Mansur (professor emeritus of political science at Western University) who joins us to offer his insights to the multi-dimensional aspects of this ‘positive force’ in a way rarely understood or appreciated.
Are the values of the Anglosphere the same as Western values? Many might answer this question in the affirmative, but the comparison is not as straightforward as one might expect.
While many nations not part of the Anglosphere have indeed become westernized, it would be a mistake to conclude that these nations now share similar cultures or values. Understanding how these differences impact on the controversial issues of culture and multiculturalism goes a long way towards discovering a solution to many problems facing a so-called ‘multi-cultural’ West.
From the origins of a unique British-American relationship, to the impacting events of recent Western history, Salim guides us on a historical path rarely traveled. He paints the picture that identifies multiculturalism as a central force driving a myriad of contemporary political issues including: immigration and migration, climate change, media censorship, sexuality and gender, and of course, the threat of socialism and communism.
With the continued ascendancy of the Left in the West, any efforts to strengthen the Anglosphere have a long way to go before things turn in the direction that is Just Right; they will demand an eternal vigilance throughout the rest of a history yet to be written.