Canadian nationalists stage twin protests against biased state media: ‘CBC hates White people’

Canadian nationalists stage twin protests against biased state media: ‘CBC hates White people’

Dozens of Canadian nationalists have staged simultaneous demonstrations outside two offices of the country’s national broadcaster with banners saying “CBC hates White people”.

Almost 100 activists from men’s nationalist club Second Sons Canada wearing all black with white face coverings gathered in Ottawa, Ontario, and Regina in Saskatchewan on Sunday to protest against the CBC’s far-left bias and antiwhite programming.

Footage of the rallies shows the demonstrators chanting “CBC hates our people, CBC hates our home, CBC hates our future”, “Canada first”, “Leafs fight back”, and the group’s slogan “All thy sons”.

The Regina protest (Second Sons Canada)

President Jeremy MacKenzie made a speech outside the CBC headquarters in the Canadian capital where he slammed the state media outlet for failing the Canadian people, calling it an “embarrassing, rotting foul-smelling husk of what it once was”.

“The CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, was created for a purpose – to serve the Canadian people, to celebrate us, that we exist, to venerate our heroes, to honour our glorious dead, our loved and lost, to inspire us, and to remember, to tell our stories, and tell our children who our grandmothers and grandfathers were, who we are, not who you want us to be,” he said.

“CBC, the Canadian Brainwashing Corporation, has become a failed, rejected, unwanted presence that Canadians have already made their feelings very clear on, so much so that CBC disables social media comments to hide from the public.

“They siphon billions of our dollars for a service no-one wants so they can pay their fat executives their six-figure salaries. Nearly 2,000 managers, analysts and researchers makes over $125,000 a year, and then mock the average Canadian struggling and skipping meals to stay alive.”

Mr MacKenzie went on to slam the CBC for promoting drag queens for children, supporting paedophiles, and publishing war propaganda and sympathy pieces for terrorists.

“We’re experiencing unprecedented violence and criminality in our once-peaceful cities and towns that were the world’s envy, and look at them now,” he said.

“The roads are not safe to drive, public spaces aren’t safe to be in, Hastings Vancouver looks like a dystopian scene out of Robocop, dozens of churches burned to ashes, no one can afford to live anywhere, all of our jobs are being subsidised to invaders.

“And what is CBC doing? Busy with a non-stop fetish campaign singing the praises of every foreign group of people on Earth, while they lecture us about how shameful and selfish the Canadian people are, how we need to give more, tolerate more, sacrifice more, apologise more.”

The Ottawa protest (Second Sons Canada)
Jeremy Mackenzie at the Ottawa protest (Second Sons Canada)

The rallies were peaceful except for an incident in Ottawa where a man later identified as an architecture firm employee assaulted a woman who was filming the demonstration.

After the protests Second Sons Canada shared three articles detailing the CBC’s antiwhite hiring practices, including the rejection of White applicants, and an internal report showing that in 2024-25 84% of new hires were from “the categories of indigenous, racialized or persons with disabilities”.

“Their general denigration of Whites, and their open support for antiwhite academics and organisations, it isn’t our opinion, it’s a fact: CBC HATES WHITE PEOPLE,” they wrote.

The demonstrations came just weeks after the organisation demonstrated in front of an iconic monument in the Niagara region to celebrate Major-General Isaac Brock, who died in battle in the War of 1812 and is one of Canada’s most revered military leaders.

After that rally Mr MacKenzie told Noticer News that Second Sons Canada, which was already the largest nationalist group in the country, was overwhelmed with membership applications.

The fraternal organisation, which was formed about 18 months ago, requires members to meet minimum fitness standards, pass vetting and a background check, and be Canadian citizens of good character and conduct.

Header image credit: Second Sons Canada.

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