Canada is a failed state

Not that I'm a fan of Pierre, given his favor for flooding the country with immigrants from Asia and elsewhere, but that's a pretty weak scandal. If that's the best they've got on him, they're in deep trouble.
Agreed.

MGTOW is more cringe than misogynist (not that there aren't some misogynists or misogynistic elements that may pop up). I just see them as largely the gymbro equivilent of neckbeards.

So he wanted to advertise to appeal to these people to try and get their vote? Fair enough I guess. I've literally seen the Trudeau government cry out support (in an attempt to equally virtue signal) for half a dozen communist regimes or third world islamic ones that are much, much worse.
 
It doesn't matter whether it is a weak scandal or not. They have successfully goaded PP into engaging. They have turned the HoC floor into a contest of which leader is the most racist/misogynist. That's a losing game for the Cons. Their supporters don't GAF about that, and the Lib's supporters will never concede that Trudeau is less politically correct than a "dirty conservative".

The whole point is to give the media (who are in the midst of an existential fight) short quips to run on a loop for the general public who do not have time to watch HoC and could never imagine that the things get said there often have little, or no, basis in reality.

It's like that quote about never arguing with morons because they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
 
Kudos to American Thinker for posting this rant about Canadian multiculturalism who's right on target.

October 10, 2022

The Anti-White Lie Behind Multiculturalism​

By Geoffrey Clarfield


Like America, Canada is a nation comprised of people from around the world. And like America—perhaps even more than America—Canada is wearing racial blindfolds that make the government incapable of seeing that, just as “people of color” represent many different races, lands, and cultures, the same is true for “pale faced” people. This blindness erases Canada’s rich ethnic history.
As an anthropologist who spent 17 years living and working in Sub-Saharan Africa, where Black lives really matter and where everyone belongs to a tribe with which they identify, it pains me that I must explain to fellow Canadians (and Americans) that pale-faced people are not all the same. Are they just one thing -- that is, one ethnic group in contrast to the myriad of “others”? No.

Canada’s government allows residents to choose from the following menu as a form of self-definition: White, South Asian, Chinese, Black, Filipino, Arab, Latin American, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean, Japanese, and First Nation. I found the most interesting category, “White.” No, there is no such thing as just “White.” Let us consider for a moment all those founding Canadian citizens—the “pale faces”—who were either born here or moved here from abroad.
The first group of Canadian pale faces is the French-speaking citizens of Quebec and other parts of Canada whose ancestors came from France and settled here. They have a strong provincial government that protects and encourages their language, literature, music, poetry, film, scholarship, historical monuments, and all those other things that make a culture distinct.

The Quebecois, as they call themselves, are an ethnic group with a clear sense of who belongs and who does not belong. This week they elected a government that wants to limit immigration and protect the descendants of the founding population.
Then there are the descendants of the Protestant English and the Protestants of Northern Ireland, who founded the area of Upper Canada and conquered the Quebecois, allowing them to retain their culture and religion but insisting that England and things English be the beau ideal of the state.
They knew who was in and who was out. In Ontario, until WWII, there was little chance of a government job if you were not Protestant. British subjects hired British subjects and their children. They intermarried and kept apart from others. In slang, they are called WASPS, and their elites ran the country politically, economically, culturally, and religiously until the 1960s, with some elite Quebecois input.

Canada has many Celts: Irish Catholics, the fourth largest ethnic group in the country, who came from Catholic Ireland (the Republic), and the Catholic communities from Ulster. They are family-oriented, have a deep historic identity, and a culture of song, dance, and literature that they often justly feel may be better than the English speakers who call themselves English. Some of them still speak kinds of Gaelic.
Next come the Scots, lowland Protestants, highland Catholics, and later splinter groups like Presbyterians—but all of them feel Scottish and, similarly, there are the Welsh.

Other pale faces have arrived since these founders. There are Central European pale faces, such as the Dutch, Belgians, Germans (who were once a majority in Kitchener, Ontario), Scandinavians and, of course, the non-conformist Protestant German-speaking Amish and Mennonite religious communities that have flourished here. The same region sent Czechs, Poles, Slovenians, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Serbs and Croats, Ukrainians, Russians, and other Slavs who have been here as Orthodox, Catholic, and Evangelicals for more than one hundred years. Every one of these groups is ethnically distinct and has its own culture.

There are also the “second class” pale faces, such as Catholic Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians, and Orthodox Greeks, all Mediterranean peoples. Although Canada’s Anglo-Canadian-Celtic founders recognized them as some sort of second-order European, these same founders often felt that they just had too many swarthy members and, therefore, were second class. That’s why places used to have restrictive signs about Jews, Catholics, and Blacks.
 
Anyone who's excited about Pierre Poilievre as the next PM should know he's just as enthusiastic on flooding the country with unlimited Asian slaves as Justin Trudeau. No matter how you vote, you're becoming a foreigner in your own home and you're racist if you have a problem with that.

His economic hero is Milton Friedman. Is that not Trudeau's economic policy as well? was it not Harper's? Chretien's? Mulroney?.. the list goes on. Looks like if PP wins we'll be getting the same shit sandwich with the crusts cut off.

Every single political candidate supports the use of endless hordes of immigrants from India to fill the ''jawbs''. I've said before Canada has the largest low wage economy in the world and that's not from my own estimation either, if you have time to look into things we're literally the shittiest western country for the this type of economic model.

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His economic hero is Milton Friedman. Is that not Trudeau's economic policy as well? was it not Harper's? Chretien's? Mulroney?.. the list goes on. Looks like if PP wins we'll be getting the same shit sandwich with the crusts cut off.

Every single political candidate supports the use of endless hordes of immigrants from India to fill the ''jawbs''. I've said before Canada has the largest low wage economy in the world and that's not from my own estimation either, if you have time to look into things we're literally the shittiest western country for the this type of economic model.

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I doubt then Trudeau's economic policy hero is Milton Friedman, I think it might be John Meynard Kaynes just for the spending and speaking of the devil.

In 2020, Pierre Poilievre, chief Conservative spokesman on finance issues, said Canada’s central bank “should not be an ATM for Trudeau’s insatiable spending appetites.” Conservatives cooperated with the Liberals when it came to COVID-19 emergency spending. Everyone was in on that power grab. Now the nation is in worse shape, further in debt, and inflation is soaring.

Yet, Trudeau continues to spend recklessly without hesitation. The Bank of Canada (BoC) should remain neutral on political issues. Similar to the Federal Reserve, the BoC is the largest buyer of domestic debt. In response to criticism, the bank launched a social media campaign to deflect blame. “#YouAskedUs if we printed cash to finance the federal gov’t. We didn’t,” the Bank of Canada tweeted on August 25. Due to the pandemic, the central bank “took various measures, like buying bonds, to support and ensure a strong and stable #economy,” the bank tweeted. “We bought existing gov’t bonds from banks on the open market. Why? This helped unblock frozen markets at the start of the #pandemic. It let households, companies and governments access funding when they really needed it.”
 
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I doubt then Trudeau's economic policy hero is Milton Friedman, I think it might be John Meynard Kaynes just for the spending and speaking of the devil.

Kaynes? whaaaat? do you live in Canada right now?

There is no trickle up economics. Trudeau has been arguably the most vicious bringer of crony capitalism into Canada. The middle class alone is facing the most hard lined neoliberal attacks they've ever faced and the poor are face down in the mud. Real estate is at record highs, costs of every commodity are at record highs. Supposed ''social programs'' that existed a decade ago have disappeared or are crumbling into dust and never coming back.

Trudeau is ''spending'' but it's not on people. The poor and middle class are about the see one of the biggest tax hikes upcoming in the near future if you follow economic matters.

Trudeau has kicked the life out of the middle class like no prior Prime Minister in Canadian history. 60% of Canadians can't even afford groceries.
 
Trudeau has kicked the life out of the middle class like no prior Prime Minister in Canadian history. 60% of Canadians can't even afford groceries.
Grocery shopping feels onerous at the moment. Every week something shrinkflates, increases in price, or both. For shrinkflation, it's always some asshole design to trick you into thinking you're getting the same thing.

Combine that with every grocery chain having a points system. The entire thing becomes a nightmare to navigate unless you want to just eat rice and beans.

I'm seriously considering a pauper's diet. I can afford the food but I can't justify its inflated price. Trying to shop smart is exhausting, if you don't shop smart you get fucked. I just want to make this shit as simple as possible and line Weston's pockets as little as possible.
 
It doesn't matter whether it is a weak scandal or not. They have successfully goaded PP into engaging. They have turned the HoC floor into a contest of which leader is the most racist/misogynist. That's a losing game for the Cons. Their supporters don't GAF about that, and the Lib's supporters will never concede that Trudeau is less politically correct than a "dirty conservative".

The whole point is to give the media (who are in the midst of an existential fight) short quips to run on a loop for the general public who do not have time to watch HoC and could never imagine that the things get said there often have little, or no, basis in reality.

It's like that quote about never arguing with morons because they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

I agree. Unless it's proven that the whole MGTOW tags were planted in some criminal/corrupt matter, engaging was a huge mistake for Pierre. The media can and will try to ruin him even on the most baseless of nonsense. Keep in mind, the same side that's attacking MGTOW tags were also the same party that fired women for challenging Trudeau in SNC Lavalin, or more recently was giving taxpayer dollars to anti-Semites.
 
It really shows how scared both Prime Minister Castro and his favourite cock holster Jagoff Singh are if the worst attack they and their cronies in the media can throw at Pierre is a couple of his supporters being dudes who swore off women after losing their house in a divorce. I'm not even a fan of MGTOW's (I don't feel a need to loudly announce one's departure from the current system, just GTFO and let it crumble) but they're harmless. Meanwhile Trudeau's supporters are either elitist trust fund kids, urban journos, or sex offenders.

I do agree with those saying here that Poliveau shouldn't of taken the bait, though. Just ignore it and move on. Or just come back with a haymaker. "Trudeau's videos are tagged by blackface affiencinados and cuckolds."

Damn I should write political rebuttals.
 
I agree. Unless it's proven that the whole MGTOW tags were planted in some criminal/corrupt matter, engaging was a huge mistake for Pierre. The media can and will try to ruin him even on the most baseless of nonsense. Keep in mind, the same side that's attacking MGTOW tags were also the same party that fired women for challenging Trudeau in SNC Lavalin, or more recently was giving taxpayer dollars to anti-Semites.
Then one of the MPs (Chris Bittle) went around to call Michael Geist, a law professor in internet law, and a Jewish dude, a racist for calling out the minister of heritage for hiring anti-Semites.

The MP went to cry that he was bullied by Geist despite Geist muting him months prior and not interacting.

When the jews got pissy at the minister Pablo Rodriguez of Bill C-11 and "online hate" bill fame, he was too busy posting about tourism to say anything for days.

That's not to mention Pablo's people relying on intimidating/bullying people outspoken against Bill C-11, probably because they aren't lobbying for the right people.

But some staffer putting a mgtow tag on Pierre's videos is the problem?
 
Vancouver elected a new mayor and Ken Sim might not be woke as the previous one.

In a decisive victory, Ken Sim has ousted incumbent Kennedy Stewart to become the next mayor of Vancouver.

Vancouverites have voted to give Sim – a businessman with no previous political experience who promised to “rethink the way city hall is run” – the top job. As of 11 p.m., with just over two thirds of polls reporting, Sim had captured roughly 49 per cent of the vote, with 37,963 ballots cast in his favour. Stewart brought in about 31 per cent, with 25,051.

Addressing a crowd of cheering supporters chanting “ABC, ABC,” Sim noted that his election marks a significant first.

"The path to get here was incredibly long – 135 years after the first Chinese head tax was paid just for the right to come here and work on building a railway, Vancouver has elected its first Chinese mayor," he said.
 
Canada is a silly country run by silly children who stole their parents' credit cards. Anyway, I thought I would post this video that explains how Canada is headed towards a "lost decade" similar to Japan in the 1990s.


Canada's disastrous version of supply side was not mentioned in the video. JT arguably did the biggest wealth transfer from the middle class to the wealthy in just 6 years. The was just about the boldest extinction of a middle class in modern times and Trudeau is clearly shameless. This created an almost immediate rich and poor and no in between whereas before Canada was a country with a middle class in healthy shape even under Harper (we can all agree about that).

That faggot did us in like a steel boot over an ant hill.
 
Canada's disastrous version of supply side was not mentioned in the video. JT arguably did the biggest wealth transfer from the middle class to the wealthy in just 6 years. The was just about the boldest extinction of a middle class in modern times and Trudeau is clearly shameless. This created an almost immediate rich and poor and no in between whereas before Canada was a country with a middle class in healthy shape even under Harper (we can all agree about that).

That faggot did us in like a steel boot over an ant hill.
The worst part about this is that there are still morons in this god forsaken country who defend this shit by going “at least he’s not Harper”. People like that I find tend to have room temperature IQs.

Just the other day, I was having a conversation with my Serbian coworker about the fall of Yugoslavia; he lived through it and was involved in the fighting. He told me that Trudeau’s policies have created an economical situation similar to a typical USSR country right before 1990. In the sense that everyone knows a huge collapse is coming, but the question is when. He noted that in the USSR, it was difficult to get ahead back then because you’d never make enough money to be able to afford more than an apartment which ate up most of your paycheques. There was a point when young people were foregoing parenthood because it was getting too expensive, and that there was no middle class. Just the poor and ultra wealthy who pretended to have socialist values.

Once the collapse happened, he told me most of the wealthy people from Yugoslavia; though he thinks it’s because most of the residents wanted to murder them for all of the backwards economical practices they voted in that led to their predicament.
 
The worst part about this is that there are still morons in this god forsaken country who defend this shit by going “at least he’s not Harper”. People like that I find tend to have room temperature IQs.

Just the other day, I was having a conversation with my Serbian coworker about the fall of Yugoslavia; he lived through it and was involved in the fighting. He told me that Trudeau’s policies have created an economical situation similar to a typical USSR country right before 1990. In the sense that everyone knows a huge collapse is coming, but the question is when. He noted that in the USSR, it was difficult to get ahead back then because you’d never make enough money to be able to afford more than an apartment which ate up most of your paycheques. There was a point when young people were foregoing parenthood because it was getting too expensive, and that there was no middle class. Just the poor and ultra wealthy who pretended to have socialist values.

Once the collapse happened, he told me most of the wealthy people from Yugoslavia; though he thinks it’s because most of the residents wanted to murder them for all of the backwards economical practices they voted in that led to their predicament.
As Mark Twain supposedly said: "history don't repeat but it rhymed". Meanwhile that son of a black face striked again.

Canadians Can No Longer Legally Buy, Sell, or Transfer Handguns as Tyrant Trudeau Orders Immediate Freeze on the Sale of Handguns (VIDEO)​

By Jim Hoft
Published October 22, 2022 at 7:45am

The totalitarian takeover of Western society has triumphed once again.

At a news conference in Surrey, British Columbia on Friday, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Castro channeled his inner Castro as his fascist government announced a statewide ban on the sale, purchase, and transfer of handguns effective immediately.

Canadians cannot also bring newly acquired handguns into the country.

The nationwide ban was initially declared in May 2022 alongside Bill C-21, which is currently being debated in the Canadian Parliament.

“In May, our government introduced measures to implement a national freeze on handgun ownership. Today, our national freeze on handguns is coming into force. From today forward, it is no longer legal to buy, sell, or transfer a handgun in Canada,” Trudeau said during the press conference.

“We have frozen the market for handguns in this country and our ban on imports that took effect in August remains in place. This is one of the strongest actions we’ve taken on gun violence in a generation,” he added.
 
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People could never really explain why they didn't like Harper. I mean the man was an autistic robot, but everything in the country just kind of worked during that era. Whereas now, nothing works, and we can all feel the end coming.

Then there were people writing ridiculous books about him like this

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And... they constantly accused him of trying to develop a secret plot to ''ban abortion'' and him having ''theocrat'' tendencies, Harper's mischaracterization as thatcher-reagan variety neoliberal ghoul with an abortion ban up his sleeve is nothing more than a hysterical laugh.

Harper was not extreme. He did not bring in aggressive and dismantling reforms to Canada economically or socially. Things wee stable enough in the Harper years for us to go through a recession in 2008 without U.S style chaos. You also heard very little out of the social conservatives and anti abortion crowd in the Harper years - from my understanding, he didn't even bother with these people.
 
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Harper's Rage was another book from that time. Hit piece gossip books about the man came out every year. Harper has stated several times after leaving office, that governing from idealogy is destructive. Sometimes you have to acknowledge the reality of the situation. It's why he never touched abortion, or anything for the socon crowd. It was just too much effort, not enough reward.
 
The worst part about this is that there are still morons in this god forsaken country who defend this shit by going “at least he’s not Harper”. People like that I find tend to have room temperature IQs.
Is that Fahrenheit or Celsius? I swear the lefties and normies in this country are paste and crayon connoisseurs of the lowest order.

That said, I find it interesting that @Sweetpeaa brought up the 2008 recession that Harper helped Canada narrowly avoid. I've watched a few videos by YouTube "experts" (so take with a handful of salt) and they state Canada has a similar housing bubble to the one that popped in the US nearly fifteen years ago. Hell, many economists are warning that Canada will be heading into a recession next year, but I doubt that Liberal partisans will heed them. Too many Canadians have a crippling normalcy/optimism bias and simply cannot fathom that things can go downhill fast. "$10 a day" child care? Oh, yeah. That is a huge comfort when food/fuel/heating prices are through the roof and rising interest rates are squeezing the middle class into oblivion. Oh sure, the federal government is proving a one-month-only $500 rent relief and doubling the GST rebate for six months may help in the short term, but the LPC is merely throwing scraps and expecting us to be grateful. Never mind the fact that it's our own money he pilfered for his tax and spend schemes.

It astonishes me to see how detached Trudeau, his cabinet, and Liberal partisans are from reality. Harper had his problems, but as mentioned before, he was a pragmatic leader while Trudeau is an utter ideologue caught up in his utopian delusions. He is everything the left accused Harper of being and worse.
 
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