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"What we need most in our vast domains is population, but few will deny that the home product is always the best adapted to a country."
"There's never been a better time in human history to be a woman. And despite the blowback from misguided politicians, leftover s, and hypetmasculine s, women are closer to gaining than ever before. The journey ahead is bound to epic, and it will affect everythingâour wallets, our jobs, our very future."
"Thereâs this extraordinary attitude that women should be second-class, put down, punished, not included. It is absolutely extraordinary to me. It doesnât matter whether you are in or Iraq, Afghanistan or China â itâs the same thing."
"Women and girls have been on a perilous journaly of oppression and also wit and survival."
"Outer space is like Dolly Parton. You don't quite believe it, but there it is."
"Some of these [beauticians] were women working out of their homes and their names were published in the papers, but [Yaniv's] anonymity was protected."
"A woman is a female. That's it. And if you are born male there is no way to become female. It's simply not biologically possible. [...] And beyond that, why would a male ever NEED to 'become female'? I mean, by all means, be yourself, dress how you like, express yourself as you wish, in ways that make you feel good and authentic. Push back against gender stereotypes. But why that would demand one is literally the opposite sex, I do not know. 'Woman' is not simply a set of stereotypes, an outfit, a feeling. There is nothing wrong with being male or being a male who rejects masculinity. But it is ridiculous to say that if you reject gender stereotypes you are literally no longer male."
"[M]ales who wish to identify as women will be offered additional protections under the law; but those born female will not benefit in the same way. Of course, trans-identified people should be protected from abuse and discrimination. But why not women too? Does the SNP think the minority of individuals who choose to identify as transgender are much more at risk than women and girls? Women suffer disproportionally as victims of rape, domestic abuse, FGM, child marriage, and femicide around the world, yet in Scotland this seems to count for little."
"Women's rights exist because women are born female, not because they identify with femininity, because they wear dresses, because they wear make-up. There is an understanding in law that women face oppression and discrimination because they are born female. I think we do need to protect everyone from being discriminated against, but we don't need to say that trans-identifying males are literally female to protect them from discrimination."
"Under current trans activist doctrine we're not allowed to exclude a man from a woman's space if he says that he's female and I find that quite dangerous and troubling."
"I have received countless violent threats on Twitter and I donât think theyâve banned any of them. My tweets were not violent. I think someone at Twitter wanted to get rid of me â I was one of the most well-known women talking about this, and I wasnât apologetic. It is scary a corporation [can] start determining what weâre allowed to talk about."
"The Canadian Human Rights Act protects women because as a society, we understand that women face discrimination based on their biological sex. But our ability to organize on behalf of women's liberation and to maintain women-only space is threatened by legislation that protects people based on "gender identity" and "gender expression." How can we argue for women's rights, based on the understanding that women are oppressed specifically due to their biological sex, if we simultaneously say that sex doesn't matter, but that "gender identity" and "gender expression" do?"
"Over a year after a man then-named Jonathan Yaniv filed multiple complaints against British Columbia estheticians who declined to wax his balls, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled against the now-named 'Jessica.'"
"There is, in fact, no place in the world that has managed to make prostitution safe for women, despite efforts to regulate the industry and even to form unions of sorts. Under legalised regimes, trafficking and an illegal industry thrive."
"The truth is that, in all likelihood, most men â if not all men â have engaged in behaviour that was inappropriate, made a woman feel uncomfortable, or was even abusive. This is the lesson we should have learned from #MeToo: that the problem of male entitlement and misogynist attitudes towards women is a social one, not a personal one, and certainly not one that will be resolved by more men insisting they are feminists."
"Canada has managed to cultivate a culture that is simultaneously self-hating and self-righteous. We have no pride in being Canadian. Yet we are confident we are better than everyone else."
"What women experience as intimidating, many men read as harmless, not least in part because women are socialised to avoid conflict and respond politely, even when offended or uncomfortable."
"What has been revealed since, many times over, is that no one but Yaniv is, in these particular circumstances, guilty of harassment. Indeed, it is the women he attempted to extort money from, by abusing the tribunal system and human rights law, who have felt afraid, bullied, and preyed upon by a man claiming to be a woman."
"I think that that meltdown reflects just like a general hostility they have towards people who are upholding actual progressive values and upholding actual journalism standards. The reason why they slandered me at that time is because I was in Syria and Syria is a, you know, touchy subject for many people on the left... So Iâve been pretty much alone in the U.S. media in covering it and so The Young Turks, instead of covering this story, have ignored it. And then when I went to Syria and I put a short video talking about it, that helped trigger this meltdown."
"Journalism is about following the facts â drawing conclusions and inferences based on the available evidence... In short, I think Muellerâs pro show that the Trump-Russia collusion narrative embraced by the U.S. media political establishment is largely a work of fiction... Whatever allegation is made, there must be concrete evidence."
"Aaron MatĂŠ received the Izzy Award for his persistence toward finding out the truth behind the âRussia election collusionâ story, primarily during his reporting for âThe Nation.â During his acceptance speech, he discussed the importance of relying on factual evidence in journalism. âJournalism is about following the facts â drawing conclusions and inferences based on the available evidence,â MatĂŠ said. MatĂŠ also spoke about the President Donald Trump and Russia conspiracy. He said he believes the mainstream media has been promulgating a false narrative that Trump colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign. âIn short, I think Muellerâs pro show that the Trump-Russia collusion narrative embraced by the U.S. media political establishment is largely a work of fiction,â MatĂŠ said. MatĂŠ said he believes journalists need to be more skeptical of claims from the intelligence community. âWhatever allegation is made, there must be concrete evidence,â MatĂŠ said."
"Donald Trump became president through his own conmanship. He didnât need Russian help with his election, and he may not have got it. Since election day 2016, the controversy over alleged Russian meddling and Trump campaign collusion has consumed Washington and the media. Yet one year later there is still no concrete evidence to support it â let alone any evidence that a Russian intervention might have altered the election result.... US intelligence officials claim that the Russian government hacked emails and used social media to help elect Donald Trump, but there has yet to be any corroboration. Although the often-cited January 2017 report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence âuses the strongest language and offers the most detailed assessment yet,â The Atlantic observed, âit does not or cannot provide evidence for its assertions.â Noting the âabsence of any proofâ and âhard evidence to back up the agenciesâ claims that the Russian government engineered the election attack,â the New York Times concluded that the intelligence communityâs message âessentially amounts to âtrust usâ.â That remains the case today."
"Aaron MatĂŠ, reporter for The Grayzone and host of the âPushbackâ podcast, on Monday shot back at accusations from the hosts of The Young Turks (TYT) that he was paid by the Russian government and denied the killing of Syrian children. MatĂŠ said the criticism stemmed from his acknowledgement of the U.S. and its allies have âwaged a multi-billion dollar dirty war that left Syria in ruins,â as well as his reporting that suggested a 2018 chemical attack in Syria had been staged. Matèâs reporting has suggested that the intergovernmental chemical weapons watchdog the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) found no evidence of a chemical attack in Syria that triggered retaliatory actions from the U.S. and its allies."
"There is nothing else in Communism â a Jewish conspiracy to grab the whole world in their clutches; and no intelligent man in the world can find anything else, except the Jews, who rightly call it for themselves a âparadise on earthâ. Jews are eager to bring Communism, because they know what it is and what it means. It is because Communism has not been fought for what it really is â a Jewish scheme invented by Jews â that it has progressed against all opposition to it. We have fought the smoke-screen presented by Jewish dialecticians and publicists, refusing to fight the inventor, profiteer and string-puller. Because Christians and Gentiles have come to fear the Jews, fear the truth, and they are paralyzed by the paradoxical slogans shouted by the Jews."
"Xi Jinping has many goals, such as battling corruption, fostering innovation, and projecting power abroad through his Belt and Road Initiative, but controlling history underlies them all."
"Marxism is not inherently adaptive, instead relying on historical determinism to analyze social development and chart a political path."
"For the Chinese Communist Party, history is legitimacy."
"It's not often you see your city falling down in front of your eyes. People are screaming in pain all around you. Children are running in the streets. Some people start talking about the end of the world. But writing, for me, was as important as taking care of the injured."
"The dictionary doesnât have individual contributions. Itâs like building a cathedral. The workers are unknown. But one of the things I tend to do is suggest that it might be interesting to have examples of things that arenât from France. If itâs a wind, which we worked on recently, does it always have to be the mistral? What about the winds of elsewhere? How about zephyrs or siroccos? In French, there exists an enormous variety of classifications, proverbs, and witticisms about winds. There are winds that push ships as well as winds that come from the gutâthe noisy, bodily winds of Rabelais. All shadings have to be in the dictionary."
"They were human beings who had a life, who had a lineage, who had parents, who had children, who had lives. They were not poor or rich. They were people and these people had humanity. So it was important that someone who knew them write about the eventâŚ"
"How I began to write is different than how I became a writer. They are two different things. Many people write but they do not become writers. To become a writer is a job. It involves planning and it affects all parts of your life. Even what you eatâbeing a writer means not eating food with too much rich sauce to avoid taking a long afternoon nap! Itâs like being a professional athlete. And a writer must choose between being a sprinter who writes a book, and being a writer who creates an oeuvre. If you want to create an oeuvre, you have to be careful not to put all your energy into the first book. You have to have a vision for the long term..."
"Poetry is a metaphysical blend with images of life, landscapes and noble delights of feelings and emotions. With a soul of power, the poet is dedicated to writing in his highest thoughts."
"Poetry translates our values."
"Our story is part of one of the greatest national treasures. It is appropriate to consider it at the level of the culture of a people. Never too much effort will be made for the knowledge of history."
"Act on what you can control, what's yours."
"Stop smoking and get rich."
"A human being grows up seeing the opportunity behind each difficulty."
"Often, by picturing the worst that can reasonably happen, one realizes that the situation is not as catastrophic as imagined."
"Nothing can be done to change the past. Let's live in the moment, the future is ahead of us."
"In retirement, it's easy not to notice budget deviations."
"I think itâs important to write this column not to gloat (though Iâll be glad to), but to speak up for all of the young couples that have also done things the right way. When people do marriage right, they donât complain so much, and so their voices are silenced by the rabble of promiscuous charlatans, peddling their pathetic world view as âprogressive.â https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/waiting-till-the-wedding-night-getting-married-the-right-way"
"Feeling judged? I couldnât care less. You know why? Because my wife and I were judged all throughout our relationship. People laughed, scoffed and poked fun at the young, celibate, naive Christian couple."
"Welcome to 2016, where opposing viewpoints which illustrate the hypocrisy, hatred, and damage caused by the left, are not argued, theyâre silenced. https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/restricted-youtube-targets-louder-crowder/"
"Let me preface this column by saying this: my wife (I have to get used to saying that) and I not only waited sexually in every way (no, we didnât pull the Bill Clinton and technically avoid âsexâ sex,) but we didnât shack up as live-ins and most importantly, we courted each other in a way that was consistent with our publicly professed values. https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/waiting-till-the-wedding-night-getting-married-the-right-way"
"As anyone whoâs read my abstinence column here at Fox News Opinion could guess, my wedding is something that Iâve looked forward to for quite some time. After having tied the knot at the end of August, I can now say beyond all shadow of a doubt, that it was everything Iâd hoped and prayed that it would be since childhood. (Iâd also prayed to be bitten by a radioactive spider and develop sticky hands, but⌠I was an idiot.) https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/waiting-till-the-wedding-night-getting-married-the-right-way"
"Now as long as the people having their stuff taken away from them are in the minority and the majority feels that they get to benefit from more said taken stuff, you'll always be able to win that decision through a popular vote and claim the moral high ground through democracy."
"See, in the 6th grade I auditioned for the school play. I was slated to play none other than⌠Willy Wonka. Even as a child, I was immediately anxious, thinking that my lowly performance would be measured against Wilderâs. Knowing that I could never stack up."
"You can be a namby-pamby leftie, a gun-toting neo-con or a soft, indecisive moderate. I really donât care. Just donât lie to me."
"Mr. Trump genuinely has nothing to lose. He doesnât need the money, he doesnât need the power and he certainly doesnât need the fame. It seems that Donald Trump genuinely thinks the country is âgoing to hellâ and simply doesnât want to wait on the sidelines as it happens. Can he win? Who knows. One thingâs for sure; if Barack Obama makes this into another election that places personality over substance, celebrity over accomplishments, I can see only one outcome... Mr. President, youâre fired."
"Putting the word democratic in front of your Socialism doesn't make it any inherently more moral nor less violent."