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Saturday, May 17, 2025

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Goldie Ghamari, JD | گلسا قمری on X - "In Canada, people dress up like Islamic terrorists, block intersections to pray (which is against the Quran) and yell "Takbir! Allah-o Akbar!". They want you to think this is "normal" otherwise you're "Islamophobic". Hint: it's not normal. Wake up."

𝗡𝗶𝗼𝗵 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗴 ♛ ✡︎ on X - "I'm familiar enough with islam to know that if the circumstances don't allow for it, muslims can pray quietly in their hearts. This is not mandated or necessary. It's simply intimidation of other passengers. *Muslim men praying in aisle of airplane*"
A left winger got very upset when I posted examples of Christians being arrested for praying in public. Reality was "propaganda" because it threatened the left wing agenda

Mario Zelaya on X - "I have friends & family that are Muslim. And I say this in the most respectful manner possible because it needs to be said.   But utilizing public property as a place of prayer/worship on Good Friday is a huge slap in the face. As an immigrant myself, let me remind you all where we are.   Our own CHARTER OF RIGHTS, says “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law". Canada was founded upon Christian values. If we did this, as Christians, in Yemen, we could be killed. I think Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi have banned this.   Why do we allow it on public property? That is no place, whatsoever for this, let alone on Good Friday! It’s disgraceful."
Gina 🇨🇦🍎🇬🇷 on X - "I recently had a conversation with a Muslim woman regarding the streets being closed for prayer and she said it’s shameful and they need to put a stop to them. She told me a real Muslim has to pray in a clean area and the streets are far from that and also they should be praying in a mosque or in the privacy of their homes but this is all about showing dominance. I am ready to see these end and I do find it offensive that they’re planning to do this on Good Friday."

Thread by @NationFirstAust on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "🚨 THE JFK FILES: AUSTRALIA, THE CIA & A 60-YEAR COVER-UP 🚨
The official story is DEAD. Declassified docs prove JFK wasn’t killed by a lone gunman—it was a coup, covered up by intelligence agencies worldwide. And guess what? Australia’s @ASIOGovAu was in on it.
A YEAR before JFK’s assassination, the U.S. Embassy in Canberra got a call: 🚨 "Iron Curtain countries" put a $100,000 bounty on Kennedy’s head. The DAY AFTER he was killed, another call came—this time, blaming the Soviets. Coincidence? Not a chance. The CIA brushed off these calls as “crank” messages. But if they were meaningless, WHY did ASIO beg the @CIA to keep them classified? Five years later, ASIO’s chief Sir Charles Spry wrote to the CIA: DO NOT declassify this file. CIA Director Richard Helms agreed, saying there was "EVERY REASON" to keep it secret. The file—Warren Commission Document CD-971—was finally declassified in 1976, but portions were blacked out. What was ASIO and the CIA so desperate to hide?
Now let’s talk about John Garrett Underhill Jr.—a man who knew too much. The day after JFK was shot, he fled Washington in a panic. He told friends:
🚨 "A small clique within the CIA" killed Kennedy.
🚨 "I may have to leave the country."
Six months later? Dead. Underhill was no random guy. He was an intelligence insider with Pentagon ties. And here’s where it gets REALLY insane:
🚨 He was linked to Interarmco, a CIA-backed arms dealer.
🚨 Interarmco was tied to the very store where Oswald bought the rifle.
Let that sink in. The CIA’s favorite arms dealer had a direct link to the rifle that “lone gunman” Oswald allegedly used to kill JFK. This wasn’t just an assassination. This was an inside job. The CIA & FBI were tracking Oswald for MONTHS before JFK was shot.
🚨 The CIA wiretapped Oswald talking to KGB agents in Mexico City.
🚨 The FBI had advance notice that Jack Ruby was going to kill Oswald. And they let it happen.
Mere HOURS after Oswald was silenced, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover wrote a memo. Not: "Find out the truth." Not: "Investigate all possibilities." Instead: “Convince the public that Oswald acted alone.” That was their priority. The Warren Commission was supposed to investigate JFK’s death. Instead, the CIA & @FBI controlled the evidence while DESTROYING records: They HID Oswald’s ties to KGB. Secret Service records destroyed. A tip-off 25 mins before JFK was shot? Buried. Yes, you read that right. British intelligence got a warning 25 MINUTES BEFORE KENNEDY WAS SHOT. Someone overseas KNEW what was about to happen. Yet the Warren Commission never investigated it.
The Warren Commission was NEVER about finding the truth. It was a cover-up from Day 1. The intelligence agencies controlled the narrative, destroyed records, and made sure only ONE conclusion was possible: Oswald did it alone. For decades, anyone questioning the “official story” was mocked as a conspiracy theorist. Now? The declassified files prove:
🚨 The CIA knew Oswald’s movements.
🚨 The FBI knew Ruby would kill him.
🚨 The Warren Commission was a sham.
They LIED. This wasn’t just an assassination. It was a full-scale coup. A U.S. President who challenged the Deep State, executed on live TV. And for 60 years, they covered it up. It's interesting how the next President to challenge the Deep State was also nearly executed on live TV. The real question isn’t if JFK’s death was part of a bigger plot. That’s now undeniable. The real question is: How much longer will they keep the full truth buried? And if they could pull off a coup in 1963… What are they capable of today?
🔁 SHARE THIS. LET THE WORLD KNOW. JFK warned us about a “monolith and ruthless conspiracy” pulling the strings. He tried to stop them. And for that, they executed him. No more denials. No more lies. The TRUTH is out. #JFKFiles"

Meme - 𝗡𝗶𝗼𝗵 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗴 ♛ ✡︎ @NiohBerg: "Before yesterday: "Israel killed JFK"
Today: "The lack of evidence against Israel in 80,000 pages is proof they killed JFK".
Refusing to admit you were wrong is cultist behaviour."
ADAM @AdameMedia: "The JFK files mention everyone except Israel..."

Meme - "JFK Files mention "KGB" 67,258 times *no*
JFK Files mention "Israeli intelligence" twice *yes*"

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, The Decadent Movement - "‘Something we need to remember though about that trial. Wilde did not see himself in any sense as a gay martyr. Wilde saw himself as a martyr to individualism and to art as the highest form of individualism. But after the trial well decadence as a a movement starts to fizzle out because people start to die’"

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, Plato's Gorgias - "‘Then this is this idea that if your friends did wrong you'll want them punished while your enemies should go unpunished. What's Plato exploring there?’
‘The argument goes so the most important thing for your well-being in this life and the next is the care of your soul. But wronging others is going to greatly damage your soul and it's much worse for you if you wrong others than if they wrong you. Because other people can only harm your body or material goods, they can't harm your soul. You are the only person who can harm your own soul by wrongdoing. And if you do happen to wrong somebody else, which of course is not ideal but if you do, the best course of remedial action you can take is to ask to be punished, as this will partly cleanse your soul. And Socrates says that that would be a good use of your rhetorical skills to go along and plead to be punished. So if you put all that together it follows that if any of your friends do wrong you should use your rhetorical skills to get them punished too to help them purify their souls, which will be good for them in this life and crucially the next as well. But if any of your enemies do wrong you could perhaps use those same rhetorical skills to see that they go unpunished and uncleansed. Um, I personally find that last move, it's, to me it's not very, it's not Socrates's finest moment and it doesn't really accord what he says in other dialogues, which is, that it, the good man should never do wrong. I think that that really speaks to Plato's anger, personal anger when he's writing this dialogue’"

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, The May Fourth Movement - "‘They made their way to Tiananmen, the Gate of Heavenly Peace, the front gate of the Forbidden City. Not the square in those days, that was an only built in the 1950s, much later on. They started to demonstrate. They were very savvy even then. Some of these signs that they had made were actually in English which were designed to catch the attention of the Foreign Press’...
'The most radical students took the commemoration to another level by forcing shop owners to close their doors on the anniversary of May 4th, making them join the commemoration. Others took action by burning poorly made Chinese goods on May the Fourth, believing that poor quality goods brought shame on the Chinese National Identity'... ‘The most unexpected part of modern Chinese history where ideas of May 4th turn up is the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s… many of the figures from May 4th like Lu Xun the writer were brought up by Mao and those serving him as if what they had really wanted to put forward was um the Cultural Revolution is incredibly violent you know, near Civil War that happened in China in the 1960s. The reason they could make that argument is that some of the key themes of May 4th, the importance of youth, as in that new youth magazine that Elizabeth was talking about and actually the idea of violence as a sort of transformative way of changing society which was, you know there in the May 4th movement, but relatively minimal was made an absolutely central part of the Cultural Revolution message. These things were brought together to basically try and create what you might call a distorted idea of May 4th, the idea of a sort of useful Revolution that would destroy the Confucian past that was something that was very much central to the Cultural Revolution but without the kind of outward looking cosmopolitanism that really transformed the original May 4th and was also very much there in the spirit of 1989. So it does show that generation by generation, different parts of Chinese history have found different readings of May 4th which can often be literally violently different from each other’"

Speaker Mike Johnson on X - "In his desperation, Chuck Schumer has now crossed a serious red line by telling PBS he is organizing and encouraging radical activists to “go after” Republican members of Congress and “force them to either change their votes or face the consequences!” His recruits are now crashing and disrupting private gatherings and even local school events, screaming profanities, and physically assaulting people. The madness must stop before someone gets hurt!"
Republican lawmaker speaks out after activists disrupt private luncheon - "A disruption over the Trump administration's cost-cutting efforts turned physical after protesters crashed an event in a red New York district, prompting a Republican lawmaker to raise concerns over Democratic efforts to "organize protests" in GOP districts.  Protesters disrupted a private luncheon hosted by the Rockland Business Association on Thursday, targeting one of the speakers, Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., over Republican efforts to cut federal spending.  A video obtained by Fox News Digital shows the protesters, who had bought tickets to the event, screaming, "Lawless Lawler" while holding up a sign that read, "Elon's Puppet" in an apparent reference to cost-cutting efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The disruption quickly turned physical as the protesters wrestled with the event attendees, who were trying to put an end to the disruption.  Lawler's team, responding to the protest, pointed to comments by Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., where he said that Democrats were sending people to Republican districts to oppose their policies and make them "face the consequences." "We are mobilizing in New York. We have people going to the Republican districts and going after these Republicans who are voting for this and forcing them to either change their vote or face the consequences," Schumer said during a recent interview with PBS. "This is a long, relentless fight that we fight every day. And I am confident that we will bring Trump's popularity, numbers and strength down if we keep at it, and keep at it, and keep at it."  Ciro Riccardi, communications director for Lawler, told Fox News Digital, "It’s outrageous that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is inciting far-left activists to harass and intimidate Republican members of Congress."  "Yesterday, he appeared on PBS and declared: 'We are mobilizing in NY. We have people going to the Republican districts, going after Republicans who vote for this & forcing them to change their vote or face consequences.' Earlier that day, a bipartisan Rockland Business Association luncheon was violently disrupted by protesters, including known provocateur Walter Masterson from Brooklyn," Riccardi said in a statement. "They assaulted multiple seniors in the process of reading from scripted remarks on their phones. Are these the kinds of 'consequences' Schumer is endorsing?" Riccardi told Fox.  Lawler, in a repost of Schumer's interview on X, said that "in other words, @SenSchumer admits that he is coordinating with far-left activists and groups like Indivisible to organize protests and gaslight folks."  The protest is one of several disruptions at congressional events this week."

Meme - "PETER: BECOMING SPIDERMAN *spikes coming out of thumb*
*Mary Jane screaming*"

What We Know About Onijah 'Queen of Pakistan' Robinson's Whereabouts - "The story goes that Robinson flew from America to Karachi, Pakistan in October of 2024 after falling in love with 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon, whom she met online, according to The Express Tribune. Believing the promise that they would be married, she put herself on a plane to seal the deal. Her son told News 18 reporters she planned to come back after two weeks but she never returned. The report says that upon her arrival to Pakistan, Memon’s family rejected the marriage and the family took the teen into hiding. Robinson was then left stranded and her tourist visa expired. Since then, she’s gone viral for her interactions with local press where she’s demanded insane amounts of money and insisted she was going to “fix up” the place. According to The Express Tribune and The Mirror, she was boarding a plane out of Karachi headed to New York when she took a detour to Dubai for a connecting flight. Videos showed her inside the airport with officials being escorted onto the jet bridge. There was one report that airline officials escorted her off the plane in concern for “security reasons,’’ but as of now there’s really no other reports to merit any truth to that. In other videos, Robinson is seen wearing her signature lime green hijab and a bright red lip while walking around Dubai, taking videos and photos with locals. Her behavior drew some concern from some fans, though. In one video, Robinson held a cigarette and started beefing with a local resident. “If you do something, I’m gonna burn your face,” she said looking at a man while holding a lit cigarette. “I’m deadass. I’m not playing. Make a decision.”... according to Sportskeeda, Robinson was taken into protective custody after leaving Dubai International Airport to wander the streets. Some users believe she was arrested after her heated interaction."

aka on X - "BREAKING: This is the list of influencers being paid by the DNC. Every single person on this list is on salary, receiving payments from the DNC to promote left-wing propaganda. Just because someone’s name isn’t included here doesn’t mean they aren’t being paid. This is only one list.  I blacked out the section that shows where they live.  This list was provided to me by an extremely trustworthy source within the organization."

Alex Armstrong on X - "A contractor employed by the Home Office was terminated for sharing a post by @TiceRichard, that raised concerns regarding a Muslim lobbying group. If anything, this has proven Tice’s concerns to be correct. Something is rotten in the Home Office."
Home Office worker sacked for sharing post by Richard Tice - "The case will raise fresh questions about freedom of speech and follows rows about political correctness inside the department... an anonymous co-worker claimed that by sharing the message, he had “spread hatred” towards Muslims and that this was tantamount to “bullying”. The complainant is also understood to have described the forwarded post as “an insult to all my Muslim colleagues”, adding it had “done nothing but spread hate”... Mr Costin said: “I have lost almost everything. I have nothing whatsoever against Muslims.  “It was a purely factual message, on a small WhatsApp group we used to share information relevant to our work.  “It was normal to post news headlines that could affect overseas removals. I have absolutely no idea how anyone could see it as spreading hatred or bullying.”... “At the time, colleagues were frequently sharing news stories, including about the Rwanda scheme."... It follows several similar cases where employers have sacked staff over their support of Reform. Last week it emerged that Waitrose had suspended a wine expert for supporting Reform on social media and sharing a Matt cartoon from The Telegraph.  Earlier this year, a housing officer was sacked for being a Reform UK candidate and reposting a Matt cartoon from The Telegraph."
"Minorities" are allowed to lobby for anything they want and no one can talk about it, even if they're not questioning it

Stephen Taylor on X - "Reporter: why are you not endorsing Pierre Poilievre?
Ford: what was reported isn’t accurate.
The Toronto Star story is false."
Jonathan Kay on X - "oh wow the @TorontoStar publishing straight up nonsense. Who woulda thunk it?"
Doug Ford is obviously lying, because only fascists disagree with the (left wing) media

Student wears same jeans 15 months - "At the end of the 15 months, Le swabbed the jeans for bacteria. He then put the garb through a washing machine, after which he wore the jeans another two weeks before re-testing. And the results surprised Le and his professor, Rachel McQueen.  "They were similar," McQueen said of the bacteria count of the freshly washed pair, compared to the prewashing levels. "I expected they would still be much lower than after 15 months." In all, there were five kinds of skin bacteria in the jeans, and mostly in the crotch area, where between 8,500 and 10,000 bacterial units per square centimetre were found. However, McQueen said because Le was healthy, with no skin problems or cuts, there was no health concern.  Controlling odour was a different concern, Le said, admitting the jeans began to smell after a few months."

Amélie Was Really a KGB Spy: Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet Re-Edits His Beloved Film, Amélie, into a New Comedic Short

Texas Parents, Doctors Say Measles Didn’t Kill Six-Year-Old Girl - "The parents of the six-year-old girl who died at a hospital in Lubbock, Texas, asserted that measles didn’t kill their daughter as she also had pneumonia, and doctors who reviewed the medical records concur... their daughter was denied breathing treatments and life support. On February 26, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), announced the “first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions,” though the parents said they are still awaiting a death certificate and an official cause of death.  And on Wednesday, Dr. Pierre Kory, whose specialties include reviewing medical cases for malpractice lawyers, said the girl “did not die of measles by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, she died of pneumonia.” Kory reviewed the hospital records along with Dr. Ben Edwards, who is the physician treating the deceased child’s four siblings, and Brian Hooker, Chief Scientific Officer of Children’s Health Defense, and spoke of their findings Wednesday on CHD.TV.  “It gets worse than that,” Kory said, “because she didn’t really die of the pneumonia; she died of a medical error, and that error was a completely inappropriate antibiotic. It was an insufficient antibiotic.”  [A portion of Dr. Kory’s interview on CHD.TV was posted on and then removed from Instagram, owned by Meta.] The child’s measles were disappearing by the time she entered the hospital a few days prior to her death, and doctors quickly diagnosed her with pneumonia.  “She died of mycoplasma, and the tragedy is that mycoplasma is an extremely common, what we call, ‘community acquired organism.’ This is very commonly circulating in the community, It causes pneumonia,” Kory said.  The child’s passing set off a media firestorm. Some unvaccinated Mennonites are being blamed for spreading measles, and the DSHS is advising MMR vaccines for the populace... He also said that bacterial pneumonia can happen after any viral infection, not just measles.  “You see the media is going nuts about how everyone needs to get vaccinated,” Kory noted. “ I would tell you just simple, straightforward, correct medical care — we’ve been treating pneumonia for decades with antibiotics, and this was just a tragic error.”

Unlocking Canada’s superpower potential - "Marko Papic, chief strategist at BCA Research, also reckons Canada could be better off in a warmer world. “Global warming could increase agricultural yields, open up large swaths of the country to mineral exploration, and allow for new trade routes through the Arctic,” he said.  The country is energy independent, with the world’s largest deposits of high-grade uranium and the third-largest proven oil reserves. It is also the fifth-largest producer of natural gas.  Canada boasts a huge supply of other commodities too, including the largest potash reserves (used to make fertiliser), over one-third of the world’s certified forests and a fifth of the planet’s surface freshwater. Plus, it has an abundance of cobalt, graphite, lithium and other rare earth elements, which are used in renewable technologies. “Canada absolutely has potential to be a global superpower,” added Papic. But the nation has lacked the visionary leadership and policy framework to capitalise on its advantages.  US President Donald Trump’s tariff threat has, however, shifted the Overton window. There is now a growing political consensus to unlock Canada’s economic potential and reduce its dependence on exports to its southern neighbour... Canada’s GDP has long trailed its G7 peers, ranking 16th globally in purchasing power parity terms. A country with its geography could clearly generate higher output. To do so, the Canadian economy needs to become more efficient, raise investment and attract more high-skilled workers. Here’s how. The country’s mountainous terrain impedes its dynamism. But Canada places significant bureaucratic burdens on the movement of people and goods too. This includes restrictions on the sale of certain goods across provincial borders, and variations in licences and technical standards that hinder scaling, competition and efficient resource allocation across the country.  For measure, Canadian provinces export more to America than they do among themselves. A 2022 study by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute found that Canada’s economy could grow by 4.4 to 7.9 per cent in the long term — up to $200bn a year — if it eliminated internal trade barriers via mutual recognition policies. Similar reforms in Australia in the 1990s helped to boost productivity there.  Faced with the threat of US tariffs, a provincewide consensus is emerging. An Angus Reid survey found 95 per cent of Canadians now support the removal of internal trade barriers.  Simplifying its complex tax system, expediting planning processes, easing red tape for foreign direct investment and developing economic partnership mechanisms for indigenous populations, in tandem with internal trade reforms, would help businesses across the industrial supply chain tap into the nation’s vast energy and mineral resources... “Canada must continue to build up its trade and energy infrastructure coast to coast, including ports, roads, railways and pipelines”, says Varun Srivatsan, director of policy at RBC Thought Leadership. The country ranks 103rd out of 113 for port turnaround times, according to the World Bank... Building more homes will ensure it remains attractive and affordable for both domestic and international workers. (Canada doesn’t utilise immigrants’ skills as efficiently as it could either. A harmonised, nationwide recognition of foreign credentials would help, notes the OECD.)

United customers took a two-hour flight to nowhere after a pilot forgot their passport and had to turn the China-bound flight back to San Francisco - "United did not respond to Fortune’s question about the specifics of the compensation, but one passenger told CNN they received two meal vouchers totaling $30 after the plane landed in San Francisco."

Millions of people’s DNA up for sale as 23andMe goes bankrupt - "23andMe has already been accused of putting customer data at risk after hackers accessed 7m users’ data last year and leaked the names of people with Chinese or Ashkenazi Jewish heritage.

Monster under bed in Kansas town turned out to be real - "A babysitter discovered a man hiding under a child’s bed near Great Bend. It happened in the 2000 block of Patton Road around 10:30 p.m. Monday. The Barton County Sheriff’s Office says a babysitter was putting the children to bed when one of them told her that a “monster” was under their bed. The babysitter, hoping to comfort the child by showing them there was nothing, looked under the bed and came face-to-face with a man hiding underneath. There was an altercation, and the babysitter and a child were knocked over.  The man fled the home before the sheriff’s office arrived. The man was identified as someone who used to live at the house but was barred from being there due to a protection from abuse order."

Rep. Jasmine Crockett refuses to apologize for calling Gov. Greg Abbott ‘Hot wheels’ - "Rep. Jasmine Crockett is refusing to apologize for calling wheelchair-bound Texas Governor Greg Abbott ‘Hot Wheels’ despite immense backlash and threats of congressional censure."
Without double standards, left wingers wouldn't have any

Countering the Monogamy-Superiority Myth: A Meta-Analysis of the Differences in Relationship Satisfaction and Sexual Satisfaction as a Function of Relationship Orientation - "Relationship satisfaction and sexual satisfaction are key predictors of wellbeing and can substantially contribute to quality of life. Assumptions are often made that relationship and sexual satisfaction are heightened for those in monogamous relationship configurations. This meta-analytic review challenges such assumptions by comparing the degree of relationship and sexual satisfaction of monogamous and non-monogamous individuals. A literature search using PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, PsycEXTRA, CINAHL, LGBT+ Source, and SOCIndex, and an additional call for unpublished data, identified 35 suitable studies (N = 24,489). Meta-analytic results show null effects overall, suggesting that both relationships (k = 29; g = -0.05, 95% CIs [−0.20, 0.10], p = .496) and sex (k = 17; g = 0.06, 95% CIs [−0.07, 0.18], p = .393) are equally satisfactory for monogamous and non-monogamous individuals. Sub-group analyses revealed that these overall effects did not vary according to sampling characteristics (e.g. LGBTQ+ vs. heterosexual samples), non-monogamy agreement types (e.g. open vs. polyamorous vs. monogamish), or relationship satisfaction dimension (e.g. trust vs. commitment vs. intimacy). There was no evidence of publication bias. Methodological challenges and directions for future research are discussed."

Just me or has anyone else experienced this? : r/uscanadaborder - "My recent experience (post Trump) has been negative with Canadian border officers. American ones have been quite pleasant though. I think as far as I looked back, it’s always been on the Canada side where the power tripping happens. Most recent being on my Sunday trip to Seattle."
"Same here .. I travel to US from Canada probably 4 to 6 times per year since I live 50 miles from the border.  Every single time. The US officer has been way more pleasant than returning part when I have to talk to the CAN officer about getting back home.  The US one will ask mostly the reason of the visit and strike up a courteous chat about baseball, concert, weather, food, restaurants, hikes ..whatever is it that we are doing that day.  The CAN ones are less talkative, straight to the point and when I responded something they don't like they act like jerks.. where do you live ? I live here in BC ..where in BC ???? Etc They never smile and seem miserable sound their job as opposed to the US ones who seem to at least have a happier time."
Just me or has anyone else experienced this? : r/uscanadaborder - "I crossed the US Canadian border twice a week for 14 years- hands down I had more negative experiences with Canadian customs on the way back into Canada (I have had a few bad ones going south too, but the majority was Canada customs) The negative experiences I had at Canada customs hands down beat anything the US did"
People just want to hate the US

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