Saturday, 5 November 2016

5 States to Watch on Election Night



The American election is on November 8th and while millions of people around the world will be watching there's five states that matter the most. This isn't to say states like California, Texas or New York aren't important: 22.6% of elector votes come from these states alone. But let's be real: California will go Democrat, so will New York and Texas as usual will go red.

The States we really should be watching are:

1.) Florida: This is the most important State. It represents 29 electoral votes and if Clinton get's it she'll be the next President. But it doesn't go the other way: Trump has an up-hill battle.

2.) Ohio: Ohio has 18 electoral votes and it's more likely to go to Trump than Clinton.

3.) North Carolina: North Carolina is where it get's a little strange. Historically, North Carolina has voted Republican. This election is different: It's close between Trump and Clinton; Clinton is slightly ahead.

4.) Arizona: 11 electoral votes are here and more likely than not there going to Trump. Which, would make it the second state that illegal immigrates move through and prove that Trump's idea of a border wall reignited with the people who have to deal with illegal immigration most often.

5.) Colorado: There are many states with more than 9 electoral votes up for grabs. The reason why this state is important is because as of November 5 Clinton is up 2.9 on Trump. Colorado swinging to Trump despite the polls could be a sign he'll win the election. If he wins Colorado he could win Pennsylvania and maybe even Wisconsin.


15.2% of the electoral votes come from these States. if Trump can't win Florida and at the very least three others it's nearly impossible for him to win.


Sunday, 30 October 2016

Professor Peterson Timeline


June 19, 2012: Gender Identity, Gender Expression added to Ontario Human Rights Code

Sept 27, 2016:
Professor Peterson releases first of three anti-PC videos

October 6, 2016: #IStandWithPeterson is used on Twitter.

October 11, 2016: Lauren Southern is assaulted at Free Speech rally at U Of T

October 24, 2016: "Jordan Peterson" peaks with Google searches

October 26, 2016: Discussion on The Agenda released (quickly gains 50,000+ views)

October 27, 2016: Peterson and student explain SJW's on Rebel Media YouTube channel 

October 28, 2016: Popular YouTuber Sargon releases video on Peterson [contains profanity.]
                              Sargon uses #FreeSpeech which becomes popular.

October 29, 2016: Peterson is featured on the CBC (Canadian State Media.)

October 30, 2016: Popular YouTuber Bearing releases video on Peterson [contains profanity.]



Tuesday, 25 October 2016

What if Western Canada Separated?


It probably won't happen at least in our life times or ever but let's say it did.

For those non-Canadians out there Canada has ten Provinces and three territories; while most Canadians live in Ontario and Quebec much of the energy economy comes from Western provinces like Alberta. But in this alternative world not only does the oil-rich province of Alberta separate it brings Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia with to forming a new country: Western Canada.

What would this new country and the rest of Canada look like?

I.) Population

II.) Religion

III.) Political leanings

IV.) Ethnicities

V.) Economy

Population: In 2011 the Western Provinces had a population of a little more than 10 million This means that by 2020 the population of Western Canada would be about 12 million.  Making it the 76th largest country on the planet (smaller than South Sudan but larger than Rwanda.)

Religion: While most Canadians in Ontario and Quebec are Catholic Western Canada would be more Protestant. If the Religious Demographics stayed the same as they were in 2011 the country would be:

36.4% Protestant


35.6% No religious affiliation 

21% Catholic

4.9% Other

2.1% Muslim


Political leanings:

In terms of left or right Western Canada would take a hard turn to the right. Alberta and Saskatchewan have been the most conservative provinces federally they've been counter balanced by Ontario and Quebec. In the newly formed country there would be a notable split: If you lived on the west side of the Rockies you would have the Left-wing British Colombia whereas just a few miles to the east it would be very Conservative. 

The rest of Canada as a result of the separation would most swiftly to the left to the point where a Right-leaning Prime Minister probably wouldn't come to power until at least the 2030's. 


It is even possible that a type of "Political Exodus" would occur where Right-wing Ontarians would move to Alberta and Saskatchewan.



Ethnicity: 

British Islander: 43%  

German: 17.5%  

French: 10.3%

Asian: 18.5%

Native: 8.9%

African: 1.5%  

Other: 10.3%



Thursday, 29 September 2016

Seven Ways to Tell If Immigrants are Assimilating or Not


With the Migrant Crisis ongoing in Europe many Westerners have questioned multi-culturism and decided to make an effort to protect their Nation's culture. Immigration is and will be a reality for Western countries but without proper assimilation the national culture will disappear. But how do we know when immigrants have really assimilated? Here's seven ways you can tell they are assimilating:

1.) They marry locals: If arriving in England they marry the ethically English, if in Spain, the Spanish and when in Italy marry Italians. If they instead insist on only marrying other immigrants from the same country, that's a sign they're not assimilating.

2.) They celebrate the country: Do the immigrants celebrate holidays (rejoicing their fellow citizens for the country's worth) or do they skip such events as if they're just tourists and it's just another day?

3.) They honor national protectors: On days of commemoration for the troops that fought to defend your country do the immigrants honor the men and women or not?

4.) They name their children appropriately: When it comes time to name their children do they choose names linked to their new home or do they continue to use foreign names? In England the most common name for boys back in 2012 wasn't George, Oliver or Jack it was Muhammad. Many people immigrated to Britain and naturally took on the nation's names but recently that's changed and it goes along with the failure to assimilate.

5.) They move away from ghettoization: Little Italy's and China towns have existed for decades but almost all of these people will leave their "little countries" by the second and third generation. If they don't they really are beginning to form little "countries" with separate neighborhoods, schools, language and style of dress--that's ghettoizing not assimilating.

6.) They wave the National Flag: Not every citizen owns the flag of their country but if someone claims they immigrated into a country because they love it; wouldn't you expect them to buy a national flag? One example of not assimilating comes from Germany is the attitude of some Turkish German citizens; when you go into their neighborhoods you see more Turkish flags than German ones. That is not okay; they are not assimilating.

7.) They respect the Law and the Constitution: Citizens can of course disagree with certain laws but there is agreement that you don't immigrate into a country and then disrespect it's Constitution or Laws by ignoring them. The exception would be if it ignores your human rights.


Largest Ethnic Groups in the Western World



1.) Germany: In Germany, America and Canada there are about 117 million Germans.

2.) British: In the United Kingdom, America, Australia and Canada there are about 100 million ethnic Brits. 

3.) Italian: In Italy, America, Canada and Germany there are about 73 million Italians--a foundational 
people along with the Greeks. 

4.) French: In France, America and Canada live about 54 million French.

5.) Irish: Most of the Irish live not in Ireland but in America and Canada, as well as Ireland and 
in Australia there are some 46 Irish Westerners.


Largest Cities in the West



I.) List
II.) Maps

1.) New York, New York, USA 8.1

2.) London, England 7

3.) Toronto, Ontario, Canada: 5.5

4.) Sydney, Australia: 4.6

5.) Melbourne, Australia 4.2


6.) Montreal, Quebec, Canada: 3.8

7.) Los Angeles, California, USA: 3.7

8.) Berlin, Germany: 3.3

9.) Madrid, Spain 2.8

10.) Chicago, Michigan, USA  2.6


11.) Rome, Italy: 2.6

12.) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:  2.3

13.) Brisbane, Australia: 2.1



14.) Paris, French: 2.1

15.) Perth, Australia: 1.8


16.) Hamburg, Germany 1.7

17.) Barcelona, Spain 1.4

18.) Milan, Italy 1.3

19.) Munich, Germany 1.1

20.) Naples 1






Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Most Canadians are British or French: In America it's Different



Major ethnic groups in Canada:

1.) English
2.) French
3.) Scottish
4.) Irish
5.) Germans
6.) Italian
7.) Chinese
8.) Ukrainian
9.) Indian
10.) Polish

Major ethnic groups in the United States:
1.) Germany
2.) Sub-Saharan African
3.) Irish
4.) Mexican
5.) English
6.) Italian
7.) Polish
8.) French
9.) Scottish
10.) Native American