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japhy wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:34 am In this episode of Shrute Farms, Mose moves his clan to the land of real freedom.

Arend and his wife Anneesa Feenstra relocated their family from Canada to Russia to escape perceived LGBT ideology encroachment.

The conservative Christian couple from Canada made the bold move to relocate their large family of 10 to Russia to escape LGBT ideology.

However, their hopes of starting anew quickly turned into a nightmare upon arrival in Russia as their bank accounts, filled with the proceeds from selling their rural Canadian farm, were unexpectedly frozen due to "suspicious" activity, leaving them stranded and helpless in a country where they couldn't speak the language.

Anneesa's frustration boiled over, leading to a regrettable outburst against their new home, which only worsened their situation when Kremlin officials took offense. In a since-deleted YouTube video, the mom of eight said she was "very disappointed in this country at this point."

She added, per Daily Mail: "I'm ready to jump on a plane and get out of here. We've hit the first snag where you have to engage logic in this country, and it's very, very frustrating."

However, in a subsequent update, Arend issued an apology, acknowledging that their "thoughts aren't always conveyed properly." He added that their funds had been unfrozen, and despite the challenges, they remain committed to building a new life in Russia "for the long haul."

In the clip, he emphasized that Anneesa's frustrations were not directed at Russia as a whole. However, Anneesa's tearful display in an earlier video has raised doubts about their true feelings towards their decision to relocate.

Addressing the press during their relocation to Russia, Arend cited concerns about Canada not being the same country it used to be as a motivating factor for their move.

He explained: "'We didn't feel safe with our children there and for the future. There's a lot of left-wing ideology, LGBTQ, trans, just a lot of things that we don't agree with they teach there now."

The former beet farmer also shared that economic prospects in farming also played a role in their decision as Russia has "better farming opportunities." Arend also highlighted the former Soviet Union's perceived "strength" to "stand up against Western pressures" and its ability to shield their family from ideologies they found objectionable.

"Other countries are under the Western influence and wouldn't be able to stand up against it," he claimed.

In earlier recordings, Arend voiced his "disgust" over the prevalence of "homosexual flags everywhere" in their neighborhood, expressing discomfort with what he perceived as the celebration and glorification of such values.

This sentiment played a role in the family's decision to relocate to Russia amid the backdrop of the country's stringent anti-LGBT laws enacted two years prior. These laws effectively banned any public display of support for the LGBTQ community.

Before their move, the family sought reassurances from Russian authorities regarding assistance with their transition to their new environment.

Unfortunately, the family hit their second setback when they tried to unfreeze their money. In a YouTube clip, Arend expressed his frustration, noting the challenge of navigating the situation without English-speaking assistance in Russia.

"As much as banks have been very frustrating in Canada for me, I know that I can sit at a desk across from someone and explain it. And that's the frustrating part," he lamented.

Anneesa also shared her experience with the language barrier, adding: "We were naive on that. I needed to use the washroom, and on the doors said male and female, but I didn't know which was which!"

"In America, that wouldn't be a problem; it's a free-for-all in the bathrooms, but now, in our world, it matters!" her husband chimed in.

As media attention swirled around the Feenstra family's relocation to Russia, Arend addressed the coverage with skepticism, cautioning his followers that "Western media for the most part is very biased, corrupt probably." "Lots of lies, lots of nonsense being spread around the West about us," he added.

Despite criticism, he asserted: "We are perfectly happy here, we're not planning on leaving here, we're not stuck here, we're not hostages."

Encouraging others to consider a similar move, Arend touted Russia's perceived openness to welcoming American families, "especially large families, Christian farming families, conservative people."

"There's tons of land and opportunity here," he added.

Arend also defended their portrayal of Russia as a country with a free press, prompting challenges from viewers to critique Russian leadership and ongoing conflicts.

Arend remained steadfast in his conviction despite any detractors, expressing contentment with their new life. "I just want to farm," he said. "I just want to farm and raise my kids in what I believe is a free country."


Not all of the useful idiots come from the US or Britain, Canada has some as well.
A recent update on the Feenstra family, they are having to leave Russia. It seems they couldn't pass their language proficiency test and their tourist visas have expired.

They can come back in a few months and try again. But it seems they didn't factor in that it would cost them $10K to fly the whole brood back too Canada and another $10K to fly back and take another run at the language test.

Please donate to their "go fund me" account if you have some extra cash to throw at stupid.
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I'm meeting my daughter for lunch tomorrow and we had discussed going to the Columbia restaurant in St. Armand Circle (Sarasota), but we won't be going there now. Which is sad, because it's a really good restaurant.

It’s worth noting — he says he still supports Ron DeSantis and is “proud of everything he’s done.”

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why would he hire illegals. hire legals instead.

he FA. he FO.
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I’m guessing he hired those undocumented workers so he could get around paying “legals” (eg legal taxable wages), right?

Considering the legal minimum wage for tipped employees in Florida is an extravagant $8.98 an hour, I wonder how much less he was really paying.
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Mich and Oussie, let me just say that your depth of knowledge of this subject is something to behold. I want to go grab a beer; but please, please, continue.

The Lurker just texted me. He compared this to the KU vs KSU football games from the 1980's, sans helmets.
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ousdahl wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:35 pm I’m guessing he hired those undocumented workers so he could get around paying “legals” (eg legal taxable wages), right?

Considering the legal minimum wage for tipped employees in Florida is an extravagant $8.98 an hour, I wonder how much less he was really paying.
Or because he couldn't get enough legal workers to show up and do the job day in and day out for the legal minimum wage or whatever he is paying. Restaurants are having a hard time staffing people all over the country. (insert "kids these days" meme here)
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Oh, that’s possible too.

If that’s the case, then perhaps it’s time to heed the wondrous forces of supply and demand as applied to the labor market too.

That’s to say, if the wage rates you offer do not yield an adequate supply of labor, maybe it’s time to offer better wage rates.
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Shirley wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:05 pm I'm meeting my daughter for lunch tomorrow and we had discussed going to the Columbia restaurant in St. Armand Circle (Sarasota), but we won't be going there now. Which is sad, because it's a really good restaurant.

It’s worth noting — he says he still supports Ron DeSantis and is “proud of everything he’s done.”

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God damn it, those are so good. Remind me so much of Piropos in KC.
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^^^

They really are excellent restaurants.
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MICHHAWK wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:10 pm why would he hire illegals. hire legals instead.

he FA. he FO.
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Inflation bad, grunt.

Immigrants bad, grunt.

America best, tug.
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They spelled Hunter Biden wrong.
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They purposely waited a LONG time to indict Cuellar. Hard to put him off the ballot now.
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I heard a couple of weeks ago that since Idaho passed their law restricting abortions in August of '22, 58 OB/GYN physicians have moved out of the state, and 2 have moved in. Strong work, Idaho!

Meanwhile:

Almost two-thirds of younger workers would “probably not” or “definitely not” live in a state that banned abortion, a new NBC/Generation Lab survey finds.

The youngest generation of American workers is prepared to move away from states that pass abortion bans and to turn down job offers in states where bans are already in place, a new survey from CNBC/Generation Lab finds.

The “Youth & Money in the USA” survey of 1,033 people between the ages of 18 and 34 found that almost two-thirds of respondents, 62%, would “probably not” or “definitely not” live in a state that banned abortion.

And 45% of those surveyed said that if they were to be offered a job in a state where abortion is illegal, they would either “definitely reject” or “probably reject” the offer. Another 35% said they would “probably accept” the job. And only 20% of respondents said they would definitely take the job.

“These numbers on abortion have gigantic implications for just about every large company in America,” said Cyrus Beschloss, the CEO of The Generation Lab. “Companies must know they’ll be freezing out or at least scaring a large part of the young talent they’re trying to hire when they’re based in one of these states.”

The Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade set off a cascade of legal challenges and legislative efforts at the state level. In the past two years, more than 20 states have either banned or restricted access to the procedure...
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Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress conviction upheld by appeals court

Bannon's four-month jail sentence had been on hold pending appeal.

A federal appeals court upheld the criminal conviction of ex-Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon for defying a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison for contempt in October 2022, but U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols agreed to postpone the jail term while Bannon appealed the decision...
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Surely, being members of the "Law & Order" party, Representative Jordan, like Republican Representatives Kevin McCarthy, Scott Perry, and Andy Biggs will understand being put on trial for ignoring their subpoenas, just like Steve Bannon was.

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Time for champagne and cocaine:

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____ this guy:

New Jersey businessman admits to bribing Sen. Bob Menendez with a Mercedes-Benz

Menendez and his wife are charged with accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in bribes — some of it in the form of gold bars — in exchange for official acts from Menendez as senator.

Prosecutors have said that Uribe, who testified he bought a car for Nadine Menendez, sought the senator’s help to keep at bay a criminal probe from the New Jersey state attorney general’s office into his associates. Bob Menendez called then-New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal to discuss the matter, according to prosecutors.

Grewal, who now leads enforcement for the Securities and Exchange Commission, testified on Thursday that Menendez’s alleged attempts to discuss a particular ongoing criminal case were “pretty unprecedented in my experience.”

Menendez is also accused of accepting bribes to benefit the Egyptian government...
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