On December 18, a British Columbia resident was convicted of inflicting serious injury on a person while riding his crazy motorcycle.
The alcohol level in his blood was twice the legal limit.
It was the twenty-first time that this 66-year-old man had been convicted of impaired driving.
He was convicted once. Twice. Thrice. Four times. Five times. Six times. Seven times. Eight times. Nine times. Ten times. Eleven times. Twelve times. Thirteen times. Fourteen times. Fifteen times. Sixteen times. Seventeen times. Eighteen times. Nineteen times. Twenty times. And twenty-one times.
This time, the man was sentenced to five years in prison less a day.
He will be released after two thirds of his sentence, then get back on his motorbike – or his car – stuffed like a wineskin.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
I would like someone to explain something to me.
Why are we so complacent towards repeat offenders? Why are we so soft?
I’m not just talking about repeat drunk driving offenders. But of all repeat offenders.
The little bums who “play guns”. Wife beaters. The pimps. The rapists.
Reintegration and rehabilitation are all well and good. But at some point, enough is enough.
Don’t you understand the message? We will put you in the shade for many years.
Why would we protect the rights of a repeat offender who doesn’t care about the rights of others?
There is a difference between being good and being good.
Yes, we have to give people a chance. Maybe even two, depending on the severity of the crimes committed. But not twenty-one!!!!
A FASCIST?
On February 8, conservative senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu will retire from the Senate, after 15 years of loyal service. This man – who, as everyone knows, lost one of his daughters at the hands of a dangerous repeat offender – devoted all his years in the Senate to defending the rights of victims and ensuring that the justice system was tougher towards repeat criminals.
Because of his views (views shared by the vast majority of Canadians, who are fed up with seeing repeat offenders collect candy sentences), Mr. Boisvenu was portrayed by certain beautiful Trudeauist souls as a crypto-fascist , an emulator of Charles Bronson and Joe Clark – not the former prime minister of Canada, but the African-American who ran a New Jersey high school and became world famous because he liked to walk the halls from his school with a baseball bat in his hands.
As if it was fascist to punish criminals usually!
Meanwhile, with his Bill C-5 (a law which, remember, was adopted with the support of the Bloc and the NDP), Justin put an end to mandatory minimum sentences for certain offenses committed with a firearm.
Under the pretext of fighting against the “over-representation” of blacks and indigenous people in prisons, the Canadian justice system is now showing compassion towards offenders who commit crimes with rifles and revolvers!
As if we should take into account the color of a criminal’s skin when the time comes to pronounce his sentence! While the only question we should ask ourselves is: “Does this individual who was convicted after a fair trial constitute a threat to society or not?”
Canada is full of law-abiding Black and Indigenous people. Considering that an individual’s race predisposes him to becoming a criminal is insulting to these honest citizens.
But what do you expect, we live in a nasty age, where we have to be “kind” even to the most hardened criminals.
Who don’t want to know anything, even after having been condemned twenty-one times…
Call, damn it! Cancel, rubbish!
Message to the underclassmen who make reservations in restaurants or make appointments in medical clinics but do not show up on the appointed day (what we call in the jargon “no-shows”)…
When you accept an invitation to dinner at a friend’s house and something unexpected forces you to change your plans, you call your friend as soon as possible to tell them, right? And to apologize? Why don’t you do the same with restaurants and clinics?
Do you believe the world revolves around your belly button?
Big kids, little bunnies
In an interview with the magazine PointFrench comedian Blanche Gardin (who, like Ricky Gervais, is the Little Rabbits’ public enemy number one) says she’s not surprised that wokism emerged in the United States.
“American society is a society of children,” she said. With the Wokes, we have this mentality of a 5-year-old child who cannot tolerate the slightest annoyance, not the slightest conflict, where everything is done through a screen, with a morbid impatience. People say it’s hypersensitivity, but I see it more as hypersensitivity.”
10 years for a CPE?
The newspaper We learned this week that it sometimes takes up to 10 years to build a CPE in Quebec.
Five years ago, China opened the world’s longest sea bridge. A steel bridge 54 kilometers long, 34 kilometers wide, which includes six lanes and four tunnels, including an underwater one. Four artificial islands had to be built to support the bridge structure of 420,000 tonnes of steel, with which 60 Eiffel Towers could be built.
Duration of construction of this colossal project: eight years.
I imagine that there, they build a CPE in a weekend…