Edmonton Black football Player — Latest Victim of the Cancel Culture
Another victim of cancel culture, where the punishment for expressing a dissenting opinion is ruin. Edmonton Eskimos football player Christion Jones is fired for expressing a religious opinion or just traditional common sense: “Man ain’t suppose to be with a man. A women is not suppose to be with another women.” https://globalnews.ca/news/7118280/edmonton-eskimos-christion-jones-tweet-backlash/
Groaning Cultural Marxist tyranny and the LGBTQ agenda, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of thought go out the window,.
Let’s keep these marches going and growing! Please join us again this Sunday from 2-4 pm at the Vancouver Art Gallery for the No New Normal march. Grab your sign, and your family members and buddies, and …LET’S GET OUT THERE! — Brian Ruhe
H&D greatly regret to report the death of Dr Fredrick
Töben, the German-Australian revisionist historian. Dr Töben died
yesterday three weeks after his 76th birthday, having been seriously ill
for the past two or three months.
Fredrick Töben came to Australia from his German birthplace as a
ten-year-old boy when his parents emigrated. He studied at Victoria
College of Wellington, New Zealand; Melbourne University; and Stuttgart
University.
In the late 1970s Töben lived in Rhodesia towards the end of that
country’s struggle against Black Marxist revolutionaries. After a year
teaching in Nigeria, he returned to Australia teaching at various
institutions in the state of Victoria during the early 1980s.
Töben’s dismissal from his teaching post in 1985 led to a five-year
legal battle. He eventually won damages against the State of Victoria
and relocated to Adelaide, South Australia, where he formed the Truth
Mission in 1994, becoming Adelaide Institute a year later.
In October 2000 the Australian Human Rights Commission ordered Töben
to remove parts of the Adelaide Institute’s website, triggering years of
appeals and efforts to enforce the judgment.
Eventually in 2009 Töben was jailed for three months in Adelaide for contempt of court.
In October 2008 while in transit at London’s Heathrow Airport, Töben
was seized from his plane and served with an international arrest
warrant issued at the request of German authorities who wanted to jail
him again for articles published on the Adelaide Institute website.
After a month in Brixton prison awaiting the London court’s decision, Töben was freed and returned to Australia.
Persecution by the usual suspects continued, and a legal action for
court costs resulted in Töben being declared bankrupt and having his
passport confiscated in 2012.
While there was a short period in 2018-2019 when there were serious disagreements between Dr Töben and H&D,
these differences were resolved long before his death. We salute Dr
Fredrick Töben’s memory as a valiant fighter for historical truth and
justice.