The Toronto Police Vs Communism:
Why a Trans-Flag Toronto Police Cruiser Going Viral Matters

Simon Esler’s Substack: https://simonesler.substack.com/subscribe?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=guest_post_bio&utm_medium=email SIMON ESLER AND BREAKAWAYUSAMAY 02, 2024 It’s pretty odd living in an area of the world that keeps going viral for abhorrent reasons, however, I don’t find it stressful. It’s weirdly entertaining and extremely informative for understanding the war I’m living through. But let’s consider for a second how this is different from someone scrolling social media and seeing video after video of how woke Toronto has become. If you scroll the comments of these videos people are saying: “Disgusted.” “Canada is an embarrassment.” “Shameful.” They are outraged, and understandably so. But imagine if, every time I encountered a wokism in Toronto I was outraged? I would be living my life in constant dysregulation. Living in a city regularly used as a symbol of political division and internet outrage is sobering because daily life with the same things is nowhere near as dramatic, because that’s not a sustainable way for me to operate. That doesn’t mean, however, that whatever is going viral is inconsequential. That doesn’t mean that these viral videos are merely uplifted by the hype of political cheerleading. It doesn’t mean we should “Ignore it and stay positive!” They matter. But how? A new and dangerous form of warfare is unfolding right before our eyes, taking advantage of divisiveness itself. We need to strike a balance between exposing this corruption to the masses and using these viral moments to cultivate situational awareness rather than politically driven outrage. Toronto Police have gone viral on at least three separate occasions in recent times. First, there was the video shared by Canadian freedom fighter Rob Primo in which the police admitted they simply allow adults to expose themselves to children during Pride “Season.” The laws just slip away into the rainbow void! Following this was the recent announcement that citizens of Toronto should leave the key fob for their cars available and near their front door to minimize the chance of car thieves killing them. This was soon compared to a 2022 announcement by an American officer in Florida publicly requesting that armed citizens shoot thieves and robbers themselves. The latest example is a viral clip of a Toronto Police Cruiser decorated with a trans flag, with a dissenting citizen asking : “Are you guys cops or you just identify as cops?” https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6JfXrLOZ6Y/?igsh=ZzBqODVnZmY3cHp3 I wanted to address this beyond the screams of the online outrage machine and the drama of the right shoving these viral clips in the left’s face, the left inevitably crying “bigotry!!” or “thinly veiled hate!!” or “stochastic terrorism!!” These changes in my community need sober assessment through the lens of the war itself. While politics has a time and place, if we use all these hot-button issues to make creative tension between the left and the right impossible then we are all losing. I believe in a meaningful dialogue about whether or not we want communism to be the foundational model for our society. I believe there are a lot of people on…

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FoundationRA – Is Your Image At Risk For Deepfakes or IBSA?

Uldouz Wallace, founder of Foundation Ra, and sexual assault attorney Sam Dordulian explain how anyone can become a victim through deepfake technology. Foundation Ra is working to pass laws at the federal level — similar to the legislation in California which currently allows deepfake victims to sue for damages. Please help support Foundation Ra’s mission by making your tax-deductible contribution at https://foundationra.com/donate/ Foundation Ra is a survivor led, registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports children, women and men that are victims of online image-based sexual abuse. Foundation Ra also works relentlessly to protect and prevent any types of victims of image based sexual abuse, regardless of their background, beliefs, preferences, personal choices or circumstances, we believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.

Senate Bill 14 takes effect as law to prevent child sex trafficking

Video shows street where Odessa Perkins was trafficking, Perkins giving her testimony, and SB 14 explainers Odessa Perkins was trafficked for the first time in 8th grade. Following her experience she helped advocate for SB 14 to prevent traffickers from taking advantage of other kids. Senator Shannon Grove introduced Senate Bill 14 to increase the penalties for people found guilty of human trafficking.It’s a bill now passed as law to help keep victims off the streets. Odessa Perkins remembers walking with her mom down the street from Bakersfield High School. “My mom told me I was helping the family,” Perkins said. Together, they waited here for her trafficker, and when the man arrived, Perkins’ mother exchanged her daughter for drugs. “He took me to a hotel and did whatever it was he wanted to do to me and had me doing different things to him.” She was in junior high at the time. “I was told that I would be nothing more than a mattress for men to lay on,” Perkins said. Video shows street where Odessa Perkins was trafficking, Perkins giving her testimony, and SB 14 explainers Odessa Perkins was trafficked for the first time in 8th grade. Following her experience she helped advocate for SB 14 to prevent traffickers from taking advantage of other kids. Senator Shannon Grove introduced Senate Bill 14 to increase the penalties for people found guilty of human trafficking.It’s a bill now passed as law to help keep victims off the streets. Odessa Perkins remembers walking with her mom down the street from Bakersfield High School. “My mom told me I was helping the family,” Perkins said. Together, they waited here for her trafficker, and when the man arrived, Perkins’ mother exchanged her daughter for drugs. “He took me to a hotel and did whatever it was he wanted to do to me and had me doing different things to him.” She was in junior high at the time. “I was told that I would be nothing more than a mattress for men to lay on,” Perkins said. It’s stories like this, Senator Shannon Grove hoped to prevent when she introduced Senate Bill 14, a piece of legislation with hopes to protect the innocence in our community’s kids. SB 14 would classify child sex trafficking as a serious felony and would increase the penalties for repeat offenders To push the bill forward, Perkins shared her story to help make the bill a law. “Dear Senator, I am before you today as a survivor of human trafficking,” she told the legislators. “It was mind boggling me to experience politics on that level for the very first time,” Perkins recalled. The bill originally began as SB 1042, but it was denied in April 2022. “What do you think that feels like to a victim when you have lifelong trauma. You have constant PTSD and complex PTSD, and yet your trafficker, the man who beat you and reaped you repeatedly and set you up on these dates,…

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