Documenting the West’s descent into Satanic receivership at the hands of the gender goblins and their allies in media and government.
Indian migrant vs. Canadian public school groomer
One of my small delights in life is watching clips of progressive Karens confronted by minorities, because they come off looking, invariably, like deer in headlights.
Take, for instance, this Indian guy up in Surrey, Canada, going ham on some public school administrator, a middle-aged and probably childless Karen, festooned in tranny-themed regalia.
Indian migrant goes to verbal war with public school groomer in Canada pic.twitter.com/twzq9lyG7A
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) June 9, 2026
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These are subtle points, but they offer a lot of explanatory power about the social dynamics at play:
Consider that, if the person accosting this groomer lady were a white man (the devil), she would immediately go on the offense, denounce him as a bigot, call the cops to report a hate crime, etc.
Instead, because it’s a migrant doing the accusing, she goes on defense as she tries to explain herself to the migrant.
This is because, in her view, the migrant is inherently on her side, and so what she’s doing is just a little bit of intramural diplomacy to keep the band together.
Look at the expressive, communicative hand gestures she makes: the affirmative head-nodding to foster consensus, the pressing of her hands to her chest to convey the deep feeling she has for the children she is transitioning, the clasped hands meant to convey non-threateningness as a means to come together and unite against the devil (the white man).
On the other hand, the white man (the devil) is inherently her enemy. Accordingly, there is no productive discourse possible, nor is it desirable; the enemy can only be crushed.
The hand gestures, in that case, would only be accusatory finger-pointing and the classic Karen "birdhands" meant to mimic hen-pecking.
(For a brief primer on the meaning and practical application of birdhands, here is Urban Dictionary: “Birdhands is the act of a woman gesticulating with their hands placed in a bird's claws-like position, used to emphasize their often useless but always anecdotal point of view. This position resembles the standard Italian hand gesture of emphasis or enjoyment, but in the Birdhands formation, the fingers are pointed down to peck at the table or nearest hard surface, or at the person they are attempting to talk down to.”)
‘Deadnaming’ as ‘gender-based violence’ in Canada
As explored in a previous edition of Sodom and Gomorrica, in the absence of an actual Trannycaust to decry, which is what the authorities would prefer, they are forced to resort to inventing instances of “violence” against the protected and marginalized rainbow community.
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From Scenario 6 of the Women and Gender Equality Canada online tutorial on how to identify correctly what qualifies as “gender-based violence” according to the Canadian government:
- “Someone from your school who transitioned and now identifies as a girl has been posting about her journey on social media.”
- “People begin making negative comments about her appearance and deadnaming her online.”
- “When you mention it to a friend, they dismiss it as ‘just trolling.’”
“Is this gender-based violence?” the website prompts.
If you click “yes,” you get:
Correct, this is gender-based violence… Deadnaming— using someone’s former name without their consent and despite being advised of their true name — is a form of aggression that is demeaning and disrespectful, as it actively denies their identity.
If you select “no,” you get:
Incorrect, this is gender-based violence… Deadnaming— using someone’s former name without their consent and despite being advised of their true name — is a form of aggression that is demeaning and disrespectful, as it actively denies their identity.






