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Oct 8, 2022·edited Oct 8, 2022Liked by Woke Watch Canada

As I sip my morning Caucasian coffee here safe in the "white", wild west, I sayeth woe unto Ontarians lit ablaze by a witch purge of woke measure. It falls to all of us from the comfort of our laptop to rise up and revolt this horde of ignorant, viral nuisance, who plague our once peaceful land. What factions have inserted themselves into our midst in the fall of winter's edge? What cunning shrew doth break traditions long held...which holiday is next? Prepare thy armor for battle against a tyrant, brazen, bitch!

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I just posted an article that I had written on my substack about the destructive elements of the 'woke' on school boards, which includes Carolyn Burjoski's story of being censored and punished for speaking out about some of the trangender books the Waterloo board was making available to kids as young as six! My article was framed around the issue of the Halton Boards protection of their outrageousy dressed 'trans' shop teacher. If you to read the full story my substack is called The Intrepid Viking.

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Oct 8, 2022Liked by Woke Watch Canada

My kids go to public elementary, high school and college. They are all 10 years apart. All 3 are the extreme minority. There are maybe a handful of students who look like them. The 2 younger ones are socially isolated and bullied for being white ( they're actually part Indigenous but look white). They are excluded and it's very painful. I can't tell anyone or complain. I can't do anything about it. I teach my kids zero tolerance for racism but they themselves feel it. Just because they look white. They are normally happy kids but the last few years are very depressed and feel hopeless and worthless. I don't know how to fix this. All we can do is move forward and pray there will come a time when ALL kids are valued no matter what skin color they have. Yes white people's day of reckoning is upon us. And it ain't pretty. My kids are paying the ultimate price and are innocent.

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That is really awful. There are groups of parents and teachers organizing against the identity politics in education. It is possible to work with others and remain anonymous. Let us know if you are interested and we can make an introduction.

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Thank you for the support. It Is awful you're right about that! Sometimes I just need to vent but there's no safe way. If I speak out I'll be labeled a racist and worse. I could lose my job, my friends, my reputation. We are definitely not racist in any way. And I'm aware of white fragility and the centuries of privileges. But it still really hurts to be hated just based on skin color. 2 wrongs don't make a right.

Recently my son's high school had this huge anti racism survey. The email literally said " at this time we are only interested in hearing from BIPOC people. " I know they do important work but what it also did was further divide and cause hatred. By not allowing all voices to be heard. The irony is the racism white kids deal with is massive ( in most big cities in Canada). The schools fail to realize how white hatred is affecting some kids. Suicide is higher, drug use is increasing. Terms like settler and colonizer are hurtful. It's now cool to hate whites. And everyone is ok with that. Including many staff who turn a blind eye. Rant over. Thanks for listening.

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These woke types open the door to paedophiles in our schools and the type of trash that now passes for library books, make no mistake these books are pornographic. I am very happy that some teachers are standing up for the children and wish them good luck.

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From the article: "We are not ‘inclusive’ when a whole subset of people, originally from Europe, are held accountable for imaginary crimes that occurred hundreds and hundreds of years ago" This is a contradiction in the article, e.g. an imaginary crime cannot occur. There were bad things done in the past which would be considered crimes today. When I was in school, for example, kids got the strap. It would be a crime for a teacher to strap a kid today. But we don't blame all teachers today for the ones who strapped the kids in the nineteen sixties.

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