China’s crimes against humanity | Salim Mansur

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Mar 232020
 

Communist China’s mishandling of the novel coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent deaths are a direct result of their authoritarian rulers who should be indicted for crimes against humanity says Professor Salim Mansur of Western University.

Misinformation, disinformation, outright lies, and cover-ups are business as usual for the Chinese Communist Party which has already been responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of their citizens since the revolution of 1949.

In light of the current health crisis, the rest of the world should reconsider its cozy relationship with China and treat them as the adversary to individual freedom that they are.

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Contagion — China’s new weapon for economic dominance | Salim Mansur

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Mar 222020
 

Salim Mansur, Professor Emeritus at Western University, says that the Chinese Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping, must be held to account for their deliberate mishandling of the Wuhan Virus outbreak and waging war on the rest of the world with the spread of this contagion.

Salim also expresses his fear that the drastic economic measures being implemented throughout the world, but especially in Canada, maybe going too far and causing more misery and suffering than they are trying to alleviate.

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646 – Viral panic-demic about COVID-19 (made in China)

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Mar 192020
 


In the big picture of life, viruses are perfectly normal, and we’ve learned to live with all kinds of them; cold viruses, flu viruses, sexually transmitted viruses, and the list goes on. We have learned to accept them as part of the risk we face in living life.

And now there’s the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Declared by the World Health Organization to be a pandemic, it has created a global ‘panic-demic’ unlike anything experienced by current generations.

Even though no one is running wild in the streets, many consider our ‘shut-down’ current state of affairs concerning COVID19 to be an over-reaction, a threat to our fundamental liberties, or perhaps even some kind of conspiracy created to cover up another more real threat.

It is important to note that a ‘pandemic’ only refers to a new virus affecting a high proportion of the population. It is not related to the severity of an illness, or to the number of fatalities associated with an illness. Continue reading »

COVID-19 – Globalism’s black swan | Salim Mansur

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Feb 282020
 

Salim Mansur joins Robert Vaughan in a candid discussion of the fallout from COVID-19 and the world’s love affair with the communist state which has brought so much suffering to its people.

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The Hollywood Gender Dysphoria Hysteria – The Danielle Metz Show 072

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Aug 212019
 


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Actor Mario Lopez was thrown under the bus by the progressives for daring to suggest that maybe 3 year-olds shouldn’t be deciding their own gender.

He immediately apologized and declared that he is going to “better educate” himself.

Join Danielle and Robert as they discuss the denial of basic reality that pervades the left. And remember: apologies are futile.

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Jun 062019
 

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Canada has had no abortion laws for some 31 years now. When U.S. vice president Mike Pence visited Canada last week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a point of raising the abortion issue with him by expressing his concern over women’s access to abortion in certain U.S. states. Many observers thought this inappropriate, given that the purpose of Pence’s visit was to promote the new trade deal between the two countries.

With recent changes to abortion laws in some American jurisdictions, a debate long thought settled is clearly not so. What has become clear after years of abortion’s availability is that it has not cured the social ills it was expected to solve.

A relatively unique characteristic of the abortion debate is that, while the issue has its extremely polarized opponents (who favor a total prohibition of abortion) and proponents (who want free abortions on demand), most people do not find themselves in either of these two camps. For most people, the availability of abortion is acceptable under certain conditions and not acceptable under other conditions.

Where one draws the line on abortion can be an extremely complicated consideration, taking into account many factors beyond the procedure itself. Continue reading »

609 – Socialized health care’s sacred immorality

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May 232019
 

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In the United States, Medicare costs (along with the cost of health care services generally) continue to rise to unsustainable levels. As patient satisfaction levels decline, many Americans have been led to call for a Canadian-style ‘universal’ health care system. Meanwhile in Canada, and unknown to most Americans, health care waiting lists continue to grow, as more and more Canadians find themselves unable to get the basic care they need.

While each country boasts excellent health care services, broad accessibility to these services has become another matter entirely. Common to both countries are various prohibitions of the provision of medical services on a truly free market, which guarantees cost escalation. As more people find it difficult to afford their basic health care needs, politicians have seized upon the problem they caused by offering them a means to access those services without incurring a direct personal cost – socialized health care.

In the perpetual controversy over socialized health care, confusion reigns supreme, partially due to the varying testimonials of patients within a given system. Some are quite happy with the medical services they receive, while most appear less so. Another reason has to do with the fact that at any given point in time, only a minority of people find themselves forced to experience their health care systems directly, while the vast majority has no direct knowledge of the crisis looming at their doorsteps.
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