11-04-2020, 10:20 PM
Of course Canadians love being Canadian. Most people around the world have a sense of national pride. (Although Canadian nationalism seems to be little more than a kind of snarky anti-Americanism, to be honest.)
There's nothing contradictory about loving one's country and hating the Marxist rot that has set in. Many Canadians are disgruntled with the tribunals that arbitrarily penalize people for saying the wrong thing. You know, those officially sanctioned outfits that American SJWs pattern themselves after. You can be required to pay a hefty fine for simply telling an off-color joke in Canada. In France, right-wing political candidates are jailed for criticizing the policies of the leftist regime. Let's face it, most so-called "liberal democracies" do not have free speech, nor any kind of real political freedom. Sure, they can vote for any party they want, but only so long as that party marches in lockstep with the official narrative. All of which supports my point that America is exceptional, rather than negating it. If the radical left had their way in America, we wouldn't be any different than any European socialist country.
Yes, the vast majority of Americans of either party just want to live quiet, normal lives. No, most Americans don't fit whatever caricature either side has created to demonize the other. Normal people who work hard and don't have time for bullshit are obviously not who we're talking about.
It takes surprising few radicals to topple a government and install a new regime. In nearly every case where it has happened, they've had help from their comrades within the government itself - seemingly ordinary people in seemingly benign bureaucratic positions with access to powerful tools and sensitive information who have no qualms about abusing them to achieve their ends. It's not just a handful of impotently screeching soy boys smashing windows and lobbing Molotov cocktails at the cops. There's also a remarkably well trained and organized network of skilled professionals working behind the scenes. This is not a manufactured narrative or conspiracy theory. We know these groups exist because they've been infiltrated, and their Zoom conferences have been recorded. We know some of their names, their job titles, and which agencies they work for. We have them on camera saying point blank that what they're attempting is a coup d'etat, and making concrete plans to carry it out.
There's nothing contradictory about loving one's country and hating the Marxist rot that has set in. Many Canadians are disgruntled with the tribunals that arbitrarily penalize people for saying the wrong thing. You know, those officially sanctioned outfits that American SJWs pattern themselves after. You can be required to pay a hefty fine for simply telling an off-color joke in Canada. In France, right-wing political candidates are jailed for criticizing the policies of the leftist regime. Let's face it, most so-called "liberal democracies" do not have free speech, nor any kind of real political freedom. Sure, they can vote for any party they want, but only so long as that party marches in lockstep with the official narrative. All of which supports my point that America is exceptional, rather than negating it. If the radical left had their way in America, we wouldn't be any different than any European socialist country.
Yes, the vast majority of Americans of either party just want to live quiet, normal lives. No, most Americans don't fit whatever caricature either side has created to demonize the other. Normal people who work hard and don't have time for bullshit are obviously not who we're talking about.
It takes surprising few radicals to topple a government and install a new regime. In nearly every case where it has happened, they've had help from their comrades within the government itself - seemingly ordinary people in seemingly benign bureaucratic positions with access to powerful tools and sensitive information who have no qualms about abusing them to achieve their ends. It's not just a handful of impotently screeching soy boys smashing windows and lobbing Molotov cocktails at the cops. There's also a remarkably well trained and organized network of skilled professionals working behind the scenes. This is not a manufactured narrative or conspiracy theory. We know these groups exist because they've been infiltrated, and their Zoom conferences have been recorded. We know some of their names, their job titles, and which agencies they work for. We have them on camera saying point blank that what they're attempting is a coup d'etat, and making concrete plans to carry it out.