Some of us are trying to wave the maple leaf flag sensibly, but it is a lonely and rather thankless vocation
To borrow a clangorous platitude from popular psychology, Canada has to address its problem of low self-esteem. There are several prominent indications of this problem. The second-largest province, Quebec, with about 24 per cent of the total population, about a fifth of them English- rather than French-speaking, is proposing unilaterally to amend the Canadian Constitution (which it has not officially ratified), in order to restrain the use English within its borders. All the political parties, in Quebec and federally, apparently welcome this development.
Like many of you I am not counting on a Canadian resurgence.
Our political and corporate class have deliberately balkanized the populace for their own greed driven ends.
They lie about the so called benefits of mass immigration when in fact all it offers is a smaller piece of a shrinking pie.
We are approaching 3rd world status. Politically we’re nearly there, a fading nation governed by parties and a bureaucracy that cares nothing for you and I and even less for the law.
Our heritage is subverted and maligned deliberately to make replacement all the easier.
They want you poor and afraid with no hope for the future make no mistake.
