Metro Van Bitchfest Extravaganza
December 5th, 2020
I wrote about this about a week ago now, in my article Brown Metro Van Chair Whines about White People, but there was an anti-white bitchfest going on in Metro Vancouver all of November. This was part of a conference called "Metro Vancouver Forums on Systemic Racism," and if you don't feel like reading this entire article, it happened to be entirely what you'd expect.
I decided to write this article to allow you, goy, to get to know the characters at this event just a little bit better. I am going by the list they provide of themselves on their website.
Metro Vancouver:
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Moderator:
Kathryn Gretsinger – In addition to being a professor at the UBC School of Journalism, Writing and Media, Kathryn is a long time public broadcaster at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, with a record of creating award-winning work at the local and national level in Canada. Kathryn is also a Killam Teaching Prize winner and she was named as one of North America’s top innovative journalism educators in 2018.
Kathryn is a respected mentor and trainer at CBC, where she continues to work in the public broadcaster's Learning and Development department. She works across platforms, but her first love is audio. She leads training workshops for reporters, producers, editors and hosts on performance and audio skills including podcasting and compelling storytelling. There is a strong social justice undercurrent to Kathryn’s work. Her commitment to teaching, reporting and fostering dialogue about issues of social justice, Indigenous relations and mental health appear in the courses she teaches and in her key collaborations.
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Kathryn Gretsinger
I could link you to the longer bio they give at UBC's official website, but it's much the same. Very typical vague achievements, and a cushy job with CBC, that your taxes pay for. "Social Justice," == "Anti-Whitism + Pervertism," and she appears to have a specialty trying to incite the Abos against White People.
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Keynote:
Dr. Handel Wright of UBC – Dr. Wright is a professor in the Department of Educational Studies and director of the Centre for Culture, Identity and Education. His work focuses on continental and diasporic African cultural studies, critical multiculturalism, anti-racist education, qualitative research, and curriculum theorizing. Dr. Wright's current research examines post-multiculturalism, youth identity, and belonging in the Canadian context. Dr. Wright received a B.A. from the University of Sierra Leone, an M.A. from the University of Windsor, and an M.Ed from Queens University. He completed a Ph.D. in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. At UBC, Dr. Wright has been Canada Research Chair of Comparative Cultural Studies and David Lam Chair in Multicultural Education.
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UBC Professor "Dr" Handel Wright
Take a look at this guys face. Now understand that he has a Doctorate. Now understand that he's been put into a position with some amount of power and influence. At the very least, he can fail White Kids who are taking his courses for crossing the line.
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Storytellers:
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Storytellers? A normal human being might call them "Speakers," but no that just wasn't gay enough.
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Dr. Yabome Gilpin-Jackson – Dr. Gilpin-Jackson is a social scientist and founder of SLD Consulting, with a PhD in Human and Organizational Systems. A winner of the 2018 Harry Jerome Professional Excellence Award, she was named International African Woman of the Year by UK-Based Women4Africa. Dr. Gilpin-Jackson is also the first ever recipient of the US-based Organization Development Network's Emerging Organization Development Practitioner Award.
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Dr. Yabome Gilpin-Jackson
As for Yabome, well the bio really sums it up. I took a cursory look at "SDL Consulting," and according to their website, SLD Consulting INC. they're all about "facilitating transformative learning for leadership and development." It's a lot of garbage, basically.
And as for "International African Woman of the Year"...
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Dallas Yellowfly - Member of Siksika First Nation, born and raised on Sto:lo territory practicing coastal cultures. He is a comedian, film maker, musician, and founder of 3 Crows Productions, a unique group of Indigenous Educational Storytellers. Dallas is a performing artist touring the province in schools, universities and theatres. His most notable work is a multimedia performance called "Qwalena: The Wild Woman Who Steals Children" a storytelling presentation exploring the intergenerational impact of residential schools on his family.
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Dallas Yellowfly
Few things of note with Mr. Yellowfly. First, that's a White Man. I'm sorry, he just is. I'm not proud of it, but we have to claim him. That man is White. I saw a lot of other pictures when writing this article. That's not weird lighting, he's White.
Second, that picture looks like the cringiest school events I was forced to be a part of as a kid. Some Abo, or in this case, a White Man LARPing as an Abo, comes into your school and gives you the absolute shittiest musical experience of your life. And it's really cringey, and you actually kind of feel bad for the loser on stage doing the song and dance routine. Although now, as an adult, I'm just pissed that the government pays for that garbage.
"Intergenerational Impact of Residential Schools on his family," that sounds like some complete bullshit. It's a fairly common anti-white tactic though. When they can't explain how they've been victimized, they just pass down imaginary victimhood from previous generations.
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Tammy Hu – Tammy is a financial analyst turned yoga instructor who does stand-up comedy. She spent the first 21 years of her life in China's noodle land, and has been proudly mispronouncing long vowels in Vancouver, BC for the last 9 years. Tammy was a semi-finalist in the 2019 Yuk Yuk's Comedy Competition, a member of the 2019 rookie league in Vancouver TheatreSports, a winner of 2020 "Homebody Championship".
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Tammy "Big Gums" Hu
I couldn't find a picture of Tammy Hu on the internet, so I took this one from the video they have. I don't know what's funnier, the picture, or the bio. Literally every single sentence gave me a mini-thunderstriking. I had no idea there was something called the "Homebody Championship," nor a "rookie league in Vancouver TheatreSports," and frankly, if they just made that up to fuck with us, I wouldn't know the difference.
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Dr. Neila Miled – Dr. Miled holds a Ph.D. in Educational Studies from UBC. She was a Liu Scholar and UBC Public Scholar and she is currently a member of the UBC Migration Cluster and the Center for Culture, Identity and Education of UBC. Dr. Miled's research explores the socio-cultural and policy contexts of education in relation to Muslim/ immigrant and refugee youth. She particularly focuses on refugee young women in BC, and the complexities contouring their settlement, education and integration. Dr. Miled also holds an M.A. in Educational Administration and Leadership from UBC, worked in several countries, and is actively involved in community organizations that support refugee women and families in Metro Vancouver.
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Dr. Neila Miled
UBC Migration Center is yet another thing I'm going to have to write about. Amazing how they have a Social Justice Center, but also a "Migration Center". I think I might have to start making a list of all the donors to UBC.
As for the rest of it, well it's pretty standard stuff.
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Gurpreet Singh – Gurpreet is a newscaster and talk show host with Spice Radio 1200 AM based in Burnaby. He writes for Ricochet Media and the Georgia Straight. Gurpreet is also the director of Radical Desi, an online magazine that covers alternative politics and the cofounder of Indians Abroad for Pluralist India that was established in response to growing violence against religious minorities in India under a right wing Hindu nationalist regime. He has published four books, including "Fighting Hatred with Love: Voices of the Air India Victims' Families," and "Why Mewa Singh Killed William Hopkinson."
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Gurpreet Singh of "Spice Radio"
Classical Anti-White, and maybe the most serious person on this list. He seems to have some vague, but real political connections inside the Donor-Center Party Federally. He also started, or at least heavily promoted the "#HandsAgainstRacism," an Anti-White Campaign, that gets Anti-Whites to hold their hands up to "fight against Racism." No mention of course of racial discrimination against Whites in, say, University Application. Their website, Hands Against Racism, is actually pretty bad, giving me a whole bunch of warnings at the top of the page, and having a few other oddities.
So there you have it, these are the speakers at the "Forum against Systemic Racism," put on by Metro Vancouver.