Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.
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Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.
How To Start The (Bills) Mafia - With Del Reid - Episode 24
The Army of Great Men
56 minutes
11 months ago
How To Start The (Bills) Mafia - With Del Reid - Episode 24
Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to be in the mafia? In this episode, Adam finds out exactly that by talking to Del Reid, the founder of the Bills Mafia movement. A diehard Buffalo Bills fan, Del shares his journey from being a lifelong Bills fan to becoming a pivotal figure in a community known for its generosity and charitable giving. They talk about the origin of the movement through a tweet, Del's initiative called 26 Shirts, and what keeps him going strong. Check out Del's w...
The Army of Great Men
Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.