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Saved - December 3, 2024 at 10:46 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

🚨 πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ The Canadian Armed Forces have just sent this questionnaire to soldiers asking them if they have purchased extremist group merchandise such as a β€œMake Canada Great Again hat” This is insane. https://t.co/6JcmBujqS1

Saved - November 9, 2024 at 2:45 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

Watch as a CBC journalist tells actor Cillian Murphy that bodies of indigenous children are still being found at former Residential Schools. That is a LIE. Not a single bone has been found to date. https://t.co/2p50ULEo5e

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In Canada, the discovery of indigenous children's bodies at residential schools reflects a national trauma that requires reckoning. Similarly, Ireland is grappling with its own past. Art can serve as a gentle means to address these issues, allowing for both entertainment and provocation. This novel approaches the topic in an understated manner, and the hope is that the film will achieve a similar effect.
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Speaker 0: In our country, we have what happened at the residential schools, and they're still finding bodies of indigenous children in the ground. It sounds to me like this is something similar where your country, Ireland, is still coming to terms with with, like, how do you how do you make peace with what happened, really? Speaker 1: Well, yeah. And and I I I've read a lot about about that, in Canada. And, you know, it's a kind of a it's a kind of a national sort of trauma, I think, really, and it and I think it requires sort of a national reckoning. And my my feeling is that one of the gentler ways to approach it is through art. And I think this novel did it in a beautifully understated way, and hopefully the film can achieve the same the same effect, which is to to entertain, but also to provoke gently. And that's what we're what that's what we're trying to do with it.
Saved - November 5, 2024 at 3:13 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

A massive crowd of Indian Hindus are currently parading through the streets of Brampton, Ontario protesting against the local police force. This is not Mumbai. This is Canada. https://t.co/XriYGkgz1M

Saved - July 27, 2024 at 12:50 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

Wtf is going on at the Olympics opening ceremony? https://t.co/rWIjH8ZVwP

Saved - May 28, 2024 at 10:18 PM

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

So the exact same protest we are seeing in PEI is also happening in Cork, Ireland. These non-citizens who all appear to be from India are demanding residency permits from the Irish government. What is going on?

@Mick_O_Keeffe - MichaeloKeeffe

πŸ“Cork Indians demanding residency permits. Over the last 6 years Indians make up the largest immigrant group in Ireland. Over 5,000 have arrived in the first 5 months of 2024. This is what I mean when I say it isn't just asylum seekers you should worry about. https://t.co/yG4uRCjxRv

Saved - May 16, 2024 at 7:03 PM
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I encountered resistance while attempting to interview Indian students protesting in PEI. Their leader and a pink-haired activist demanded that I leave. I question their authority to dictate what journalists can cover. The video in question is shared below.

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

I tried to interview the Indian students protesting in PEI but I was confronted by their leader and a pink-haired radical activist who both told me to leave. What right do they have to tell journalists what they can report on? https://t.co/zUhAVFrpnp

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Advocates for immigrants in Prince Edward Island argue that their presence benefits the economy through taxes, rent, and job contributions. They believe that immigrants are essential for economic growth and that reducing their numbers negatively impacts both employees and employers. A confrontation arises over a video posted without full understanding of the situation, leading to a heated exchange about censorship, deportation, and space limitations on the island. The discussion ends with a claim that there is no space for anyone on the island.
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Speaker 0: What's your case to the PEI people to say that your presence is good for Prince Edward Island? You know, if if they if there is an abundance of of service jobs and this Speaker 1: is this is causing Speaker 0: a problem, you're advocating the Prince Edward Island government to do something, what will be your case to the PEI people to say keeping us here is good for you. Why? Speaker 2: So there is economic growth that has been happening because, right in the past, there was some minister who wrote in in the newspaper and in the online post as well that, coming immigrants immigrating here, it's for the economy growth of PEI, and it there has been a drastic growth since immigrants have been here. So these are statistics. You can find out more statistics as well that there has been roads once, immigrants have moved here, being that to, through our rent that we are paying that can be through the taxes that we are paying. And we are contributing to the society, and most of the employers wouldn't work if we are not here. Employers there was a meeting of the employers with the premier Dennis King. We discussed that there has been 24% reduction because of the PNP, reduction, the population reduction policy that the province has announced. There has been 24% reduction in the employees. So it is drastically impacting not only us, but also the employees and also the employers. Speaker 3: Brother, we are done with them? Speaker 1: Brother, why did you posted that video without you didn't even know what's happening here? How much hate did you spread with that video? Are you aware with that? Speaker 0: No. I'm posting a video based on what was publicly available. That's why we're here to ask you questions. Speaker 1: Like, thank you for taking the time to come in here. You could have contacted us first, so you would know what's happening here. Speaker 0: I've got a question since you brought up the video. Do you think that it's right to try to get people to try to censor Canadians' opinions on your protest? Speaker 1: Then brother, you should know what's protest about. You don't post without Speaker 0: What what did I say about the protest that was not accurate? Speaker 1: You said that you should deport them. Who are you to make that decision? Speaker 0: Well, if you are out of if there's no space in Prince Edward Island for more service for you. Speaker 1: You to decide that, brother? Who are you to decide? How would you know? Speaker 3: Are you from here? I know you're Are you from here? Speaker 1: I am here. I'm here since one and a half year. Are you here since one and a half year? Speaker 0: No. But I am a Canadian. So that Speaker 1: is make you decide. They are here for that. That's why we are talking to them and we are done with you. Speaker 3: I said, guys, have your food. We are done with them. Yeah. I'm Canadian. Right. I live here. Yeah. You're my people too. Okay? They're not just yours. Speaker 0: I know. I'm not claiming their money Speaker 3: at all. Keep doing this shit. Keep posting. Keep step away. No. Step back, ma'am. Post. Speaker 0: Step back, ma'am. Speaker 3: I'm not gonna step back. I'm gonna step in your face. Speaker 1: Hey, I'm Speaker 3: because you have no right. If you don't have the information, the accurate information What did I get wrong about the video? Everything wrong. Okay. Tell me then. Tell me something I got wrong. Indians are holding Canada hostage. It's not true. Speaker 0: When did I say they were holding Canada hostage? Speaker 3: You Speaker 0: I said that is no more space in Speaker 3: Prince Edward Island for service workers. Speaker 0: There's Speaker 3: no space for anybody on this island. Trust me. Right. So why do you want the why why do you want so Speaker 1: Excuse me. Speaker 3: Okay. So I have a disability too. Excuse Speaker 1: me, ma'am. Speaker 3: Okay. But nobody on this island wants to help me as a person. Vienna, island. Speaker 0: We're here to speak with actually we're here to speak with islanders about this situation, and I'm glad we're speaking. You said that there is no more space in this island. Speaker 3: There's no space for anybody. That's including you.

@Harry__Faulkner - Harrison Faulkner

This is the video that the protest leader is so upset about ⬇️ https://youtu.be/iSEUhWpLJSo

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