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This Canadian girl just said what millions are thinking but are too afraid to say out loud. “Can somebody please tell me how we’re still calling Canada a free country?” Then she laid out the receipts: - We can’t access certain news channels without the government or platforms getting in the way. - We can’t even pray in peace without someone trying to shut it down. - Don’t fill out the census? Get fined. - Someone breaks into your house? You can’t defend yourself properly — you can’t even hurt them without risking jail. - We can’t own guns to protect our families. - The government now decides what your kids can see on social media — not you. - And we don’t even get to decide what goes into our own bodies… or our babies’. This isn’t freedom. This is a managed population. Year after year, the Liberals chipped away at it — one “reasonable” restriction at a time — until regular Canadians started asking the question this woman is asking. Mark Carney and the people running this country didn’t inherit a free nation. They inherited one they could control. And they’ve been very busy. If this still feels like “Canada” to you, you’re either not paying attention… or you’re part of the problem. Watch this. Share it. Then ask yourself the same question she did. #cdnpoli# #CarneyResign# #LiberalFail# #Freedom# #ParentalRights# #SelfDefense# #NannyState#
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A Japanese Engineer Vanished in Dalian. Beijing Just Showed Its Cards. In late May, a Japanese man working for a major Japanese electronics firm walked into work in Dalian. He didn’t walk out. The Asahi Shimbun reports that Chinese authorities detained him on suspicion of attempting to export rare-earth-processed products outside of China — the very same rare earths Beijing has been weaponizing against Tokyo for months. This is not a customs case. This is a hostage. Recall how we got here. On November 7, 2025, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told the Japanese National Diet that a Chinese armed assault on Taiwan involving warships and the use of force could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” — the legal trigger under Japan’s 2015 Legislation for Peace and Security that permits Tokyo to exercise collective self-defense. She said the quiet part out loud. Beijing heard it. What followed was a coercion campaign with no diplomatic ambiguity. Travel warnings against Japan. Standoffs around the Senkaku Islands. Joint Chinese-Russian air activity off the Sea of Japan. On January 6, 2026, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) banned dual-use exports to Japan tied to military end-use. In February 2026, Beijing tightened twice in a single month. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) spokesperson stated the purpose explicitly: to prevent Japan’s “rearmament and attempts to acquire nuclear weapons” — language designed to recast a sovereign democracy’s defense posture as historical revanchism. Then came the cargo strangulation. Chinese customs data confirm that shipments of terbium oxide and dysprosium oxide to Japan have stood at zero since November 2025. Yttrium oxide: negligible volumes since December. Heavy rare earth flow to Japan — for motors, magnets, semiconductors, defense systems — is no longer disrupted. It is severed. And now, a man in Dalian sits in a cell. Understand what this detention signals. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not punishing a single engineer for paperwork violations. It is broadcasting to every Japanese employee, every multinational executive, every supply chain manager still operating inside the People’s Republic: your body is leverage. Your liberty is contingent. The line between commerce and hostage-taking has been formally erased. This pattern is not new. Since the 2014 Anti-Espionage Law and its 2023 expansion, at least 17 Japanese nationals have been detained on opaque “espionage” or national-security pretexts — pharmaceutical executives, friendship-society organizers, ordinary businesspeople. The evidence is classified. The trials are closed. The releases, when they come, are political transactions. What is new is the integration. Rare earth weaponization, dual-use export bans, military intimidation off Japanese coasts, and now the arbitrary detention of a Japanese citizen tied directly to the rare earth dispute — these are not separate Chinese policies. They are a single coordinated coercion package, calibrated to extract a retraction from Tokyo that Takaichi has refused to provide. At the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France in mid-June, Takaichi raised the Chinese export regime directly, voiced deep concern about the supply-chain impact on G7 economies, and proposed allied stockpile cooperation and joint reserves. Translation: Tokyo will not be coerced. Tokyo will harden. That is the correct answer. It is also why the cell door closed in Dalian. Condemn this clearly. The detention of a private citizen as an instrument of state-to-state pressure is not lawful enforcement. It is hostage diplomacy — the tactic of an authoritarian regime, not a modern state. The CCP has weaponized its own legal system against a foreign national to settle a political grievance over a democratic prime minister’s parliamentary remarks. Every government, every multinational, every chamber of commerce that pretends this is anything else is providing cover for the cage. Japan has done the harder work of decoupling. The United States, the European Union, Australia, and the United Kingdom should now accelerate it together — strategic stockpiles, non-red supply chains, processing capacity outside Chinese jurisdiction, and a unified declaration that arbitrary detention of any allied national triggers a coordinated response, not bilateral negotiation in the dark. Beijing did not lose a rare earth dispute. Beijing took a hostage to win one. ACI — Aric Chen | Insights
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The most revealing thing about these completely disingenuous attacks on Vance is he and Rubio are saying the exact same thing, but their comments are being spun in completely different ways by bad actors who don’t want to see a deal Vance: "You have Hezbollah, a terrorist organization, that has effectively taken up shop in Lebanon. Sometimes they're firing at the Israelis, of course that means the Israelis are going to respond in self defense. And so there's this constant slow burn of conflict...Sometimes peace takes a little bit of time to really take root, and that's what we're working towards." Rubio: "You can't have the end of hostilities and conflicts in the region as long as Iranian proxies are launching missiles and drones from Iraq, and are participating in terrorism like Hamas did and Hezbollah did."
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BREAKING - Footage of Karmelo Anthony stabbing Austin Metcalf has been released, and it shows Karmelo reaching into his bag, pulling out a knife, walking under the tent, and then running away after stabbing Metcalf, completely undermining claims that he acted in “self-defense.”
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A former member of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces has been living with a custom-made, life-size realistic doll for the past seven months and considers it her non-human girlfriend. After being cheated on by a previous girlfriend, she grew tired of relationships where she was expected to take the traditional “boyfriend” role despite being a woman. According to her, the doll asks nothing of her and accepts her exactly as she is, which is why she feels a strong attachment to it. She has also said she hopes future technology will allow dolls like this to move and speak, comparing the idea to 2B from NieR:Automata.
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JUST IN: The U.S. military carried out “self-defense strikes” in southern Iran Monday, targeting missile launch sites and Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM says the strikes were launched after Iranian forces were spotted laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and a missile site targeted U.S. warplanes during an already fragile ceasefire in the region.
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Henry Nowak was stabbed in the back of the legs while he was trying to escape. That’s not self defense. That’s murder.
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Fun fact: This is an official mascot of the JASDF(Japanese Air Self Defense Force)🐁
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FM Wang Yi: The future of China-Japan relations hinges on Japan’s choice. Last year marked the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In such a special year, Japan should have deeply repented of the wrong path it chose, including its brutal invasion and colonization of Taiwan. Yet the current Japanese leader claimed that a Taiwan contingency could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan, under which Japan may exercise its so-called “right of collective self-defense.” It’s well-known that the right of self-defense shall be invoked only when a country has come under armed attack. One would ask: Since Taiwan affairs are purely China’s internal affairs, what gives Japan the right to interfere with them? Why is Japan entitled to invoke self-defense if anything happens in China’s Taiwan region? Is exercising the “right of collective self-defense” simply a way to hollow out Japan’s pacifist Constitution, which renounces the right of belligerency? Given that Japanese militarists had used “survival-threatening situation” as pretext for launching aggression, such rhetoric can only make the people in China and the rest of Asia alert and deeply worried: Where exactly is Japan headed? This year also marks another significant 80th anniversary—that of the opening of the Tokyo Trials. Eighty years ago, judges from 11 countries commenced proceedings that would span two and a half years, reviewed a mountain of irrefutable evidence, and laid bare the innumerable crimes of Japanese militarists. Eighty years on today, Japan is given another opportunity for serious soul-searching. We hope the Japanese people will keep their eyes wide open and never allow anyone foolish enough to tread the same disastrous path today. China is already a strong country. The 1.4 billion people of China will never allow anyone to justify colonialism or reverse history’s verdict on aggression.
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