Thursday, 4 June 2026

PIGS ARE PIGS

 So , these female kkkops get sexually harassed and discriminated against on the job , and the idiot judge tells them to go through the pigs' union , where the alleged perpetrators of the offences have friends and are members of this same union ? Absolutely ignorant , but not really surprising .

B.C. Appeal Court dismisses female police officers' sexual harassment case

​​B.C.’s highest court upheld the decision that the proposed class action issues must be addressed via union grievance processes.
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Six officers who put their names forward as representative plaintiffs had asked B.C.’s highest court to overturn a B.C. Supreme Court ruling that filing grievances, not a lawsuit, was the legal way to settle their disputes against 13 municipalities and their police boards. BIV

Female police officers who hoped to fight a class-action lawsuit against B.C.’s municipal police forces for sexual harassment and discrimination must instead have complaints heard through their unions’ grievance process, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled.

Six officers who put their names forward as representative plaintiffs had asked B.C.’s highest court to overturn a B.C. Supreme Court ruling that filing grievances, not a lawsuit, was the legal way to settle their disputes against 13 municipalities and their police boards.

The plaintiffs are current and former officers, including Lauren Phillips, Anja Bergler, Helen Irvine, Cary Ryan, Ann-Sue Piper and one person whose identity is protected by court order on a related matter. Phillips was a former Victoria police officer, while Piper was with Central Saanich police.

They allege systemic gender and sexual orientation-based discrimination, harassment and bullying by officers and managers of all the police forces.

The proposed lawsuit alleged the agencies failed to prevent, investigate or remedy the behaviour.

They claim there was negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, intentional infliction of mental suffering, harassment, civil conspiracy, breach of privacy and violations of their rights under Section 15 of the Charter, according to the Appeal Court judgment.

The officers allege the lower court judge erred because he treated the class action as “legally irrelevant” and considered their dispute to be about “working conditions” under a collective agreement instead of a “systemic claim alleging institutional negligence and structural discrimination,” according to the Appeal Court judgment written by Chief Justice Leonard Marchand.

They said the Supreme Court judge failed to consider the “collective and system nature” of the allegations, he wrote.

Marchand wrote they made “compelling arguments” for a class-action lawsuit for their claim because they considered it more than a “mere … labour dispute,” but a failure by municipalities and police boards to prevent, investigate and fix a “poisoned police culture.”

The officers argued it’s “not just individual disputes about entitlements under collective agreements,” he said.

They say because of their “vulnerability as female police officers,” a class-action lawsuit was the only way to pursue their rights and ensure accountability, he said.

Despite these arguments, they overlooked the fact that the law gives arbitrators the exclusive jurisdiction over labour disputes under union contracts, Marchand said.

He wrote that lower court judge had ruled their complaints fell within the exclusive jurisdiction of the grievance process and are therefore outside the court’s jurisdiction. The officers failed to identify where the lower court judge made an error in his judgment, Marchand wrote.

“I have nothing of significance to add to the judge’s careful analysis,” Marchand wrote. “I am in substantial agreement with it and would therefore dismiss the appeal.”

Marchand’s ruling was agreed to by the two other Appeal Court judges on the panel, Justice Harvey Groberman and Justice Joyce DeWitt-Van Oosten.

One of the plaintiffs, a former Vancouver police officer, previously said non-court options won’t provide the same protections to female officers who have been victimized at work.

Some of the plaintiffs, she said, have tried going through their unions and human resources departments, but those are made up of police officers, which can include an offender or the friend of an offender.

She said after labour arbitration or workers’ compensation proceedings, victims could still end up still having to work with their harassers.

— With files from The Canadian Press

Read more stories from the Vancouver Sun here.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

WILL THIS BE ON MAJOR NETWORK NEWS ?

 Even though much of the western world still supports the fascist state of israel in deeds if not in words , some important advances have been made by Palestine , especially in the world of labour .
Don't underestimate the importance of these things . Without workers , nothing happens .


Tense Scenes in Geneva as Palestine Secures ILO Victory, Israeli Delegate Interrupted

A participant carries a Palestinian flag at the International Labour Conference in Geneva, where delegates voted to grant Palestine member-state privileges. (Photo: Social Media, via Al Mayadeen)
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By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

Palestine won overwhelming support at the International Labour Organization, defeating an Israeli-backed effort to revoke its expanded status.

Key Developments

  • Palestine secured 394 votes at the International Labour Conference, with only 17 countries voting against.
  • The conference rejected an Israeli-backed attempt to revoke Palestine’s status and participation rights within the ILO.
  • The vote builds on a 2025 decision upgrading Palestine from a national liberation movement to a non-member observer state.

Major Diplomatic Victory

Palestine scored a significant diplomatic victory on Wednesday after the International Labour Conference overwhelmingly rejected an Israeli-backed effort to reverse its status within the International Labour Organization (ILO).

The vote reaffirms the growing international recognition of Palestinian statehood and participation in multilateral institutions.

Meeting in Geneva during its 114th session, the conference voted by a margin of 394 votes in favor, 17 against and 42 abstentions to uphold Palestine’s standing and participation rights within the organization.

The vote represented a decisive defeat for an Israeli initiative, supported by the United States and Argentina, seeking to rescind the resolution that had granted Palestine observer-state status and expanded privileges within the ILO.

According to WAFA, the legal quorum stood at 296 votes, while only 206 votes were required for a majority, underscoring the scale of support Palestine received. Following the announcement of the results, delegates in the conference hall applauded, reflecting broad backing for the Palestinian position.

Tense Session in Geneva

The vote took place amid visible tensions inside the conference hall.

According to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in Geneva, the Israeli delegation unsuccessfully sought a repeat of the vote after the result became clear.

The session also witnessed repeated interruptions during the Israeli delegate’s speech. Delegates reportedly protested by banging on tables and creating sustained noise inside the hall, expressing opposition to Israeli policies and solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

The scenes highlighted the increasingly difficult diplomatic environment Israel has faced in international forums since the start of the Israeli genocide in Gaza.

Building on Last Year’s Upgrade

The latest vote follows a landmark decision adopted by the ILO in June 2025.

At that time, the organization upgraded Palestine’s status from a designation dating back to the 1970s as a “national liberation movement” to that of a “non-member observer state.”

The move aligned the ILO with broader United Nations recognition frameworks already adopted by organizations such as UNESCO and the World Health Organization.

The upgrade granted Palestine expanded participation rights, including the ability to address agenda items, submit proposals, participate fully in meetings and nominate delegates to certain conference bodies beginning in 2026.

Palestinian officials described the measure as part of a broader effort to secure recognition and representation across international institutions despite the continued absence of full UN membership.

Diplomatic Campaign

Palestinian officials credited the result to months of diplomatic engagement.

Palestine’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Ambassador Ibrahim Khraishi, played a central role in mobilizing support through consultations with member states and diplomatic groups.

The 2025 resolution had received backing from the Arab Group, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and a broad coalition of countries including France, Spain, China and Switzerland.

At the time, Khraishi described the ILO decision as a direct response to efforts aimed at denying Palestinian statehood and self-determination.

Palestinian Reactions

The Secretary-General of the General Federation of Palestinian Trade Unions, Shaher Saad, welcomed Wednesday’s result as further evidence of Palestine’s growing standing within international institutions.

Saad said the vote demonstrated increasing international support for Palestinian rights and praised the joint efforts of Palestinian representatives from government, labor and employer organizations.

He also thanked Arab and international delegations that supported Palestine throughout the discussions and voting process.

According to Saad, the outcome shows that Palestine continues to achieve diplomatic and political gains despite the extraordinary circumstances facing the Palestinian people and workers.

(WAFA, Al Mayadeen, Anadolu, PC

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

UNSURE , BUT IT'LL BE ALRIGHT

 I'm hyped to play Marc's birthday show with his band Isolated Earthlings , but have had some doubts about my ability to perform to my full potential .

But I've decided , fuck it . It's for Marc , and it'll be fun . I'll give you everything I've got .
See you there !



Monday, 1 June 2026

CANADA DOES TRADE WITH TERRORISTS

 It's true , kkkanada does do business with the biggest terrorist state in the world :

Yes, the Canadian government and private Canadian defense manufacturers actively sell military equipment and technology to the United States. Because of the highly integrated North American defense industrial base, the U.S. is a major buyer of Canadian-made defense hardware, components, and ammunition. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key details of these sales include:
  • Direct Military Sales & Procurement: Canadian manufacturers—such as General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS) in Quebec and Liftking Manufacturing in Ontario—regularly secure multi-million-dollar contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense to supply tank/artillery ammunition and specialized military vehicles. [1, 2]
  • Tactical & Emergency Vehicles: Ontario-based defense company Roshel supplies armored, emergency response vehicles (like the Senator) to the U.S. State Department and U.S. agencies. [1, 2]
  • Supply Chain Components: Canadian companies frequently manufacture and export sub-components and explosive materials that end up in larger U.S. defense systems, such as the F-35 fighter jet program. [1]
  • The Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC): The Canadian government uses the CCC—a federal Crown corporation—as a prime contracting agency to facilitate these sales directly to the U.S. Department of Defense. [1, 2]
While the U.S. is a primary customer for Canadian defense goods, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration launched a "Buy Canadian" defence industrial strategy aimed at boosting domestic production. However, this policy focuses on domestic procurement and has not halted the ongoing flow of Canadian-manufactured military exports to the United States

Sunday, 31 May 2026

OPTIMISM

 It's important to stay optimistic in the face of all of the death and destruction rained down on the people of the world by the imperialist powers , including the kkkanadian government , or at the very least they're helping the others do it .

Checking other news sources is a great way to get facts , and not accepting the ruling powers' definitions of " terrorists " versus " freedom fighters is important also . Fuck the bougie motherfuckers .

What it takes to win

From May 12 to May 16, the Lebanese liberation organization Hezbollah reported that its fighters destroyed a new Zionist barracks that contained artillery, bulldozers and other vehicles located in a southern Lebanese town.

The Israeli state killed hundreds of people to assassinate Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah in 2024, but millions are inspired to fight to liberate Lebanon. May 2026.

Hezbollah destroyed all the vehicles and equipment in the barracks and then attacked the remaining soldiers directly with drones. In a different town, Hezbollah did the same thing, destroying Israeli tanks and vehicles and attacking Israeli troops with drones and artillery. (Resistance News Network, May 22)

Hezbollah has been waging such attacks almost daily since March 2, when they resumed fighting after Israel continued to violate the ceasefire agreed to earlier.

On May 24, Lebanese Resistance and Liberation Day, the new Secretary General of Hezbollah Sheikh Naim Qassem said that Hezbollah refuses to disarm and will defend the people of Lebanon even when the government is unwilling to do it: “The weapons will remain in our hands until the Lebanese state is able to perform its duty. What is happening in the south is the beginning of the demise of ‘Israel.’” (RNN, May 24)

Hundreds of Israelis, displaced from Kiryat Shmona, a northern Israeli town on the border with Lebanon, are refusing to return to the settlement. This is despite financial incentives offered by the Israeli government. What’s stopping them is the Israeli military’s ongoing fighting with Hezbollah. (Israeli Channel 12, May 25)

Moshe Davidovich, head of the Israeli Mateh Asher Regional Council in the western Galilee and chairman of the Northern Conflict Zone Forum, told Israeli media that Hezbollah must be defeated or the northern Zionist settlements would cease to exist. (The Cradle, May 24)

To better understand this, consider what happened in September 2024, when the Israelis assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

To kill that one leader, the Israeli forces leveled at least four large buildings in a residential section of Beirut, killing hundreds of people living in them. Nasrallah died among his colleagues and his family. There had previously been a series of deadly bombings of Beirut and its environs prior to the assassination, killing over 800 people and injuring at least 5,000.

In this process aimed at eliminating the Lebanese resistance, the Israelis murdered many other Hezbollah leaders. On Sept. 17, 2024, Israel detonated hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah party members, wounding dozens of people, mostly civilians, and revealing shocking intelligence penetration.

At the time, many believed that it would be difficult for the Lebanese resistance, that is, Hezbollah, to recover from this blow. Wikipedia has an entry saying some thought it was the end of the resistance.

In retrospect, however, as reported on May 24 in The Cradle: “The steadfastness of fighters on the border fighting a fight to the death provided the party’s remaining top military leaders room to breathe and gather themselves to regroup. These walking martyrs saved the party.”

Hezbollah began reconstructing the organization on Nov. 28, 2025, one day after the ceasefire agreement.

Inside the organization, the assumption was not that the war had ended, but that another round of fighting with Israel was only a matter of time. The ceasefire meant that although the war had exacted a heavy toll, it had also left open a critical space in which the organization could reconstitute itself. By mid-December 2025 they did just that.

Hezbollah replenished weapons, etc., by taking over unattended Syrian supplies and with help from Iran.

According to Middle East Eye, Hezbollah resumed attacking on March 2 and hasn’t stopped. On March 19, Hezbollah’s missiles even reached southern Israel, sending Israelis in Ashkelon and communities near the Gaza Strip running for cover.

The Israelis are finding out that just by being the most heinous or murderous actor doesn’t guarantee victory — if the liberation forces are also ready to fight. Being the most determined and patient, while acting in solidarity with the people can work better.