Canada, Denmark, and the Union

Started by AribertDeckers, February 13, 2025, 07:56:26 AM

AribertDeckers

13.2.2025
Canada, Denmark, and the Union


The megalomaniac orange idiot in the United States of Slavery hath decided to conquer the Gaza strip, Greenland, Canada, and the free sea south of the USS.

So far the good news. Now the bad news: No-one stops the idiot.

Do keep in mind the second world war and how the Germans were asked why they had not stopped Hitler. The people, who asked our parents this, they are just the very same people who support mass murder, theft, and slavery. We live in interesting times.

Before I forget: THESE VERY PEOPLE ARE TOO DAMNED STUPID TO WEAR MASKS IN THE PANDEMIC.

Well, if they kill themselves by letting a virus kill them, that is their fault, and we don't need to care about that. But these very people commit crimes, they attack us, they endanger our lives. So we are forced to fight them back.


The free sea south of the USS is called the "Gulf of Mexico":


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gjn2ExoW8AAbeKd?format=jpg&name=900x900


The reason is clear to see on this map from 1794:


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GjYrz4oW8AAVmel?format=jpg&name=4096x4096

Mexico was a huge country - until some criminals piece for piece stole the land. The orange idiot was - by far - not the first thief on that part of the continent.


Now the sea is claimed by the orange disaster:


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GjnVnRxaIAMViGQ?format=jpg&name=medium


But we should give the sea the name it deserves: "Gulf of Denmark".



https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GjnUBtjWgAANd5E?format=jpg&name=900x900


This map shows a bit more of the area:

https://x.com/Prof_Sugon_Deez/status/1889799930182803478

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Prof Suggon Deez @Prof_Sugon_Deez

This is why it is called the Gulf of America...
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GjnrBYyWcAADf_v?format=jpg&name=4096x4096

11:13 PM · Feb 12, 2025
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It shows Canada and Greenland as part of the loot. But the Canadians are not as brain-dead as the US-Americans. The Canadians immediately sorted out the US products in their stores and stopped buying them. "Buy Canadian!" is a good start.

But there is more...

Canada is a HUGE country, and Greenland is not small either. Greenland belongs to Denmark, and Canada, sharing a direct land border with Greenland, can easily take up Denmark as one more province.

https://x.com/CraigBaird/status/1886136938564030793

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Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx @CraigBaird

Canada and Denmark share a 1.2 km long land border on Hans Island since we ended the Whisky War in 2022.

So technically we could join the European Union.
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GiznjNYWwAAFk71?format=jpg&name=small

8:37 PM · Feb 2, 2025
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Here you see a map of CANMARK:




Here is the original map area:

There you go!
Bring British Columbia to Your Inbox
https://www.hellobc.com/plan-your-trip/about-bc/


... in a web-site about British Columbia: https://www.hellobc.com/


So, the pointers are, of course, pointing to places in British Columbia.

Yes, this is CANMARK, a phantastic place to live.


Okay, admitted, the scale of the map is a bit "overtuned". So let's have a birds view perspektive.

THIS IS CANADA:


https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/images/recherche/tiles/f8f27495-1d13-4a4b-bb32-b81025b140d5.jpg

"This mosaic of Canada is made from 121 images captured by Canadian satellite RADARSAT-2. These images were acquired from May 1, 2013 to June 1, 2013. The color variation represents the changes in soil texture, roughness and the level of soil moisture. (Credit: RADARSAT-2 Data and Products © MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd., 2014. In collaboration with the Canadian Ice Service.
All Rights Reserved. RADARSAT is an official mark of the Canadian Space Agency)
( https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/blog/2016/06/30/14-breathtaking-photographs-of-canada-from-space.asp )


Yes, Canada is HUGE. Actually, Canada is the second-largest country on earth.


https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11-402-x/2011000/chap/geo/geo-eng.htm

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Total area: 9,984,670 km2, the second-largest country in the world.
Area north of the treeline: 2,728,800 km2, over 27% of Canada's total area.
Land border: 8,890-km border with the United States, the longest international border in the world.
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Bigger in size is Russia:

1. Russia  17,098,242 square kilometers    11.0 % of the landmass
2. Canada  9,984,670 square kilometers    6.1 % of the landmass

Bigger in size, but ruled by a war criminal.


You want to know more about Canada? Go here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/contact.html



Now, let's get a view from some other place in space:



This is a modified version of a screenshot of this web-page:

https://de.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Datei:CAN_orthographic.svg
( https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/CAN_orthographic.svg/450px-CAN_orthographic.svg.png )



Now that you have seen all this, you are ready for the war report:

https://www.aol.com/white-house-says-punish-ap-234244363.html

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White House says it has the right to punish AP reporters over Gulf naming dispute

Associated Press
DAVID BAUDER
February 13, 2025 at 12:42 AM

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a briefing at the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Attorney General Pam Bondi swears in Tulsi Gabbard ias the Director of National Intelligence in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, in Washington as her husband Abraham Williams holds the Bible. (Photo/Alex Brandon)

El presidente Donald Trump habla mientras Tulsi Gabbard presta juramento para el cargo de directora de Inteligencia Nacional en la Oficina Oval de la Casa Blanca, el miércoles 12 de febrero de 2025, en Washington. (AP Foto/Alex Brandon)
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a briefing at the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK (AP) — The White House said Wednesday that news organizations that refuse to use President Donald Trump's new name for the Gulf of Mexico were telling "lies" and insisted it would continue to bar Associated Press journalists from presidential events.

Trump has decreed that the international body of water — which borders Mexico, the United States and other nations — be called the Gulf of America. In its influential Stylebook, the AP said it would continue to use Gulf of Mexico, while also noting Trump's decision, to ensure that names of geographical features are recognizable around the world.

The White House's outright attempt at regulating language used by independent media — and the punitive measures attached to it — mark a sharp escalation in Trump's often fraught dealings with news organizations.

At a regular briefing Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that "it is a fact that the body of water off the coast of Louisiana is called the Gulf of America, and I'm not sure why news outlets don't want to call it that."

In reality, the body lies partially in waters that don't belong to the United States and has been called the Gulf of Mexico for hundreds of years.

On Tuesday, AP reporters were blocked from attending events in the Oval Office and the White House's Diplomatic Reception Room. While an AP reporter was in the White House briefing room Wednesday for Leavitt's remarks, they were turned away at a later event in the Oval Office for the swearing in of Tulsi Gabbard as national intelligence director.

Julie Pace, AP's senior vice president and executive editor, wrote to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Wednesday objecting to the moves.

"The actions taken by this White House were plainly intended to punish the AP for the content of its speech," Pace wrote. "It is among the most basic tenets of the First Amendment that the government cannot retaliate against the public or the press for what they say."

White House says Oval Office access is a privilege

The White House pointed out that the AP was allowed into its briefing Wednesday but continued to take issue with the style of the gulf's name. "Nobody has the right to go into the Oval Office and ask the president of the United States questions," Leavitt said. "We reserve the right to decide who gets to go into the Oval Office."

Generally, when the press is permitted to cover White House events where space is tight, a small pool of journalists are allowed in. The AP, which transmits news to thousands of clients, has traditionally been a part of that pool in past administrations.

Asked if barring AP reporters was retaliatory, Leavitt said that the Interior Secretary has codified the name change in official documents and that "pretty much every other outlet in this room has recognized that body of water as the Gulf of America."

The move raised alarms among several advocates for the press. "Barring an AP journalist from covering an Oval Office event because the AP has not adopted President Trump's change of name to what has long been called the Gulf of Mexico is an affront to the First Amendment," said noted attorney Floyd Abrams.

A major consortium of news organizations, the Inter American Press Association, said Wednesday that the White House move was "an act of censorship and intimidation that violates the freedom of the press enshrined in the United States Constitution."

The president of the IAPA, José Roberto Dutriz, expressed concern about this measure: "Restricting press coverage and warning against the AP demonstrate a troubling intention to impose official criteria on public interest information, with the threat of reprisals for those who do not comply," said Dutriz, CEO and general director of La Prensa Gráfica in El Salvador.

Many who write follow AP style

Users of the Google map app in the United States will now see the body of water referred to as the Gulf of America, the company said. Mexican users would see "Gulf of Mexico." Elsewhere in the world, Google identifies it as "Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)."

But the AP's decision is influential because many news outlets and other organizations use it as an arbiter of how to consistently refer to things.

Some larger outlets have their own rules.

—The New York Times said it would continue to use Gulf of Mexico, while noting Trump's renaming in stories that discuss that issue. The gulf, which borders Mexico and Cuba as well as the United States, has been known as the Gulf of Mexico for more than 400 years.

—The Washington Post also said it would use Gulf of Mexico in most references because it "is not solely within the United States' jurisdiction and the name of Gulf of America might confuse global readers."

—Fox News said that, starting Sunday, it would use Gulf of America in all of its references.

Trump has also ordered that the United States' tallest mountain revert to the name Mount McKinley after President Barack Obama changed the Alaska peak to its Indigenous name, Denali. AP says it would follow Trump's decision because he has the authority to rename areas that are solely within the United States.

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David Bauder writes about media for the AP. Follow him at
http://x.com/dbauder and
https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social

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Would you believe it?

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NEW YORK (AP) — The White House said Wednesday that news organizations that refuse to use President Donald Trump's new name for the Gulf of Mexico were telling "lies" and insisted it would continue to bar Associated Press journalists from presidential events.
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The United States of Slavery are run by damned dangerous idiots. What will they claim next? That the moon is square and is made of cheese?