Radical Wokism: Remaking Canada As A Non-Democratic Nation

When moving toward a destination, travellers look for signs along the way. So it should be when contemplating the political future of Canada. How little this practice occurs within Canadian media is nothing short of a national travesty.

Myriad signs exist in terms of our country’s transition away from democratic governance. Mainstream media are so successful in obscuring the signs, one would believe they are being paid by government to do so.

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Why Justin Trudeau Re-Branded Canada As a Racist Society

Throughout the decades, the transformation of Canadian society has received far too little attention. The changes are profound, and more than likely, permanent. Untouched by mainstream media, knowledge of our social trajectory remains poorly understood.

A certain type of citizen can recognize the transition. The Canadian-born retain an ability to see the patterns. Generally, new arrivals haven’t lived here long enough to do so. This being one reason why Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gives preference to 3rd World communities over “traditional” Canadians.

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The Great Reset Is No “Conspiracy Theory”

The attacks on the family, middle class wealth and small business are not isolated. They are part of a coordinated attack to loot Americans, peonizing us and relegating us to a life of serfdom. They call it The Great Reset.

Despite the fact that we’re assured — what else? — fact checkers and experts have debunked this wild conspiracy theory, there is little doubt that the World Economic Forum, a powerful Soros-linked transnational NGO, is pushing for a radical realignment of the American economy.

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Struggle

The question, as Frank Joyce put it in 1969, is “not whether some behavior by individuals, groups and classes will be repressed, but what behavior of which groups will be repressed by whom, and by what method.

The problem that this presents us with is not the problem, necessarily, of repression but rather the problem of who or what isn’t being repressed. For example, the radical mental illness that is transgenderism is rarely repressed.

Transgender students who commit crimes, including sodomy and rape on other students, are often shielded from consequences for their acts. In fact, the Loudon County School board covered up not one assault by such a person, but two. And then transferred the student as to keep the issue quiet. And when one of the fathers spoke up, the Loudon County School Board used this father as an example of Domestic Terrorism which initiated a comprehensive and sweeping FBI response in which a document went out saying that Parents who spoke out at school board meetings posed a significant Domestic Terror threat.

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Return to the archaic

Thomas Hobbes is a founder of the modern political philosophy. We can deny his conclusions, like laws of mathematics and physics are denied in some American schools, but this is unlikely to help comprehend the ongoing processes.

The human society, Hobbes argued, in its primitive, natural form is no more than a Brownian movement, where “everyone is at war with everyone.” Such is the nature of man (no matter how disgusting it may be for progressives), striving to satisfy the basic animal aspirations – power, sexual possession, gain. To avoid extermination of all by all, people are forced to agree to a ‘Social contract’: they give up unbridled individual freedom in favor of rigid laws that ensure safety for all. People can choose different forms of state power: monarchy, elite republics, democracy. However, in any case, the state must provide for the basic norms of human society: security and order.

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‘Silenced and punished’: WRDSB teacher speaks out about controversial school board meeting

A teacher with the Waterloo Region District School Board, who was removed from a virtual board meeting this week after making comments the chair called “transphobic,” said the experience left her feeling “bullied, slandered and abused.”

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USA Today: Pedophilia Is Merely ‘Inappropriate,’ ‘Among The Most Misunderstood’ Conditions In America

One of the nation’s most widely circulated newspapers ran an article on Monday that presented pedophilia as “among the most misunderstood” conditions in American society, diminishing pedophilia as “inappropriate,” while it promoted “destigmatizing the attraction.”

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How the 1960s institutionalized us

 

The long march of the cultural revolution has succeeded beyond its wildest dreams

I was recently on Steve Bannon’s show, The War Room, to talk about my book The Long March. It was first published in 2000, so you might think that it is steeped in the sepia tones of another age. Doubtless in some ways it is. But in essentials, I believe, we are living now with the fruits of ideas that were but tender shoots when I was writing that book. Its subtitle is “How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America.” The 1960s! Aren’t we done with that silly decade yet? It was sixty, not twenty, years ago that Sgt Pepper taught the band to play. Haven’t we moved on?

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The selfish and cynical ‘resistance’

It’s bad enough when someone actually thinks reposting an “I Stand With…” meme is an act of woke resistance. But when the problem is enlarged to a societal scale, it hurts us all. Nothing actually broken ever gets fixed, and a deep sense of cynicism is injected into once-believers when they realize they’ve been conned. We live inside a con job where the appearance of action is mistaken for action.

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