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Posted by Jotunn
 - Mar 20, 2026, 02:01 PM
Quote from: Phoenix on Mar 20, 2026, 03:55 AMAre there any public platforms in Canada that would permit a rebuttal to this shopworn marxist diatribe?
I doubt it! At best, a news site based in America the way this website is. Canada is quick to suppress any anti-multiculturalist sentiment. They have an entire Newspeak of propaganda terminology to suppress it - "hate". "racism". "supremacy", "privilege", "colonizer", etc.

Even after I was sent to prison in 2008 for political dissent, then-Prime-Minister Stephen Harper said "We don't imprison people for their expressing political positions. I think our position in this regard represents the position of Canadians and they expect that we speak in favour of these rights." He said this in response to Russia arresting the punk band Pussy Riot for their anti-establishment statements... effectively making me an "unperson" in Canada.
Posted by Phoenix
 - Mar 20, 2026, 03:55 AM
Are there any public platforms in Canada that would permit a rebuttal to this shopworn marxist diatribe?

These sad clowns are so ideologically bankrupt they can't even come up with some new terminology.  That hitpiece could've been written 50 years ago, aside from the reference to an internet site.

Marxism is a decaying corpse given the appearance of life by the constant infusion of money, most of it from the usual suspects.
Posted by Jotunn
 - Mar 20, 2026, 03:14 AM
Canadian company helping white supremacists fundraise from hateful livestreams
QuoteIt boasts that it's a "safe haven for monetization."

But a quick scroll through the website created by three tech-savvy Canadians reveals not everyone is welcome on the platform.

An investigation by the fifth estate has found the website known as Entropy, which launched in Calgary, is in fact a safe haven for white supremacists and other extremists seeking to monetize the hateful content they livestream to online audiences.

Within two years after it launched in 2019, Entropy processed more than $3 million in transactions and experts say it has since grown to become an essential service for dozens of neo-Nazis and white supremacists.

Many creators have found a home on the Canadian platform after being kicked off and blocked from making money on mainstream platforms such as YouTube for posting antisemitic and racist content that violates the streaming giant's terms of service.

... Continued...

The website in question: https://entropystream.live/

This article is interesting because it has reverted to using the phrase "White supremacist" instead of the now more commonly used "White nationalist". While it's been clear that the entire reason the mainstream media has been using the phrase "White nationalist" is to use it in a manner that deliberately connects that phrase with as many negative connotations as possible, in order to demonize it in the public mind, reverting to using the phrase "White supremacist", a largely already demonized and loaded phrase, can only be indicative of stepping up the rhetoric. In other words, they're scared that this site may actually be benefiting pro-Whites, and therefore they're bringing as much negative attention to bear upon it in the hopes that some ignorant tidal wave of wealth and influence will rise up and obliterate it, all with the brainwashed portion of the public cheering them on as some kind of hero.

Indeed, they're so desperate they're tying a Black school-shooter to their supposed "White supremacist" problem. I honestly picture these CBC propagandists snickering and chortling while they compose a hit-piece such as this one.