Canada is a failed state

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You're not missing much. I have a dedicated email address to receive news letters from each party so I can stay up to date, they're all kinda badly-written but the PPC ones are like extra lame. The most recent one was just screenshots of National Post articles about immigrants and additional rambles. They need to hire a better writer or make their emails less frequent.
If they were smart they would hire Timothy Coish the writer and editor over at the Daily Rake.

He could produce kino long articles.
 
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I can see what you mean, but I just don't think monarchy has a place in the modern world, even constitutional monarchies.
I could see this point for european countries, but as for Commonwealth countries we don't finance a cent to the British crown, unlike regular taxpayers in the UK, Spain, etc. where they do fund their monarchs. On our side, it's just a historical artefact and the financial arguments are moot. Instead of paying for royal this or royal that we'd pay for presidential this, only the name would change.
 
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On our side, it's just a historical artefact and the financial arguments are moot.
So if it's a moot point, then maybe we should get rid of it. I'd argue that there are financial arguments - it cost the Canadian mint something like a few million dollars to figure out how to change the portrait on the coins to Charles from Elizabeth, for example.

Instead of paying for royal this or royal that we'd pay for presidential this, only the name would change.
Paying for one is better than paying for two.
 
The Second Sons active club project really casts some doubt that they are simply streamers and shitposters. In a lot of ways I admire the project, but it's curious why you'd start a national chain of Patriot Front-esque masked fitness clubs if you just wanted to fuck around and meme online. Then proceed to serially post ominous anonymous photos of your meetups online for recruitment and awareness purposes.

I don't personally think MacKenzie is a fed. I also admire that him and the Dag boys are doing SOMETHING.

But the Second Sons project is so curious on the face of it. They know anything they do is going to attract tons of glowie attention, but they are literally doing a Fight Club/militia LARP right now and goading them.

If you wanted to simply commit to fitness or hang out with the boys or even retreat into the woods and go off the grid, why wouldn't you do it quietly and locally, off camera?
Considering there was a big article doxing a bunch of "white nationalist active clubs", and talks of active investigations I'm not sure what to think. Anyone talking of starting RW/WN "active clubs" should be looked at with some skepticism. I 100% agree, if you're actually into fitness, you don't need to make a pageant out of things. I think the Diagolon guys even get namedropped in the write-up too.
I follow a few of these active clubs, like Nationalist-13, Northern Alliance and Canada First. They aren't necessarily associated with Second Sons, but rather located around the Ontario area, to my knowledge, and they seem to do the "fight club" stuff for being fit and having better discipline. They (Nationalist-13) even put out a reply to CBC's hitpiece:
Every article the CBC has written about us has stated that it is our goal to prepare for a "race war" by training boxing and jiu-jitsu in the park. Something we have never written or suggested using "coded language" in any of our posts or ever even said to each other in private.

We train boxing because it is a moralizing social activity that is both fun and strengthens the bonds between our community activists. We train for the health and improvement of our activists and to ensure that they are capable of defending themselves and others in these dangerous crime-ridden cities our government has created.

It is libellous to say we are training for a "race war" when there is zero evidence to support such a claim. Meanwhile, a 71 year old lady was stabbed to death by one of the "diverse Canadians" that the CBC champions against us. Maybe if one of our activists had been there, he could've done something to help. It is clear the enemy propagandists would rather you die than organize in your own interests.
They (media) are accusing the group of doing what themselves are doing. For the information of all - I am not a spokeperson to the group, but merely keep an eye out on their stuff.
Speaking of clubs, rofl.

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Always the same fucking word: "Hate". To what?
 

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Looks like one of the Dag-adjacent guys is starting a Remigration advocacy movement similar to what Steve Laws, Zoomer Historian and MP Rupert Lowe are doing in the UK.

I'm not sure if it's on purpose, because the guy in the video didn't introduce himself or put links/socials on the channel.

I recognize the guy as Daniel Tyrie, a relative nobody that the Dag boys RT a lot.

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There's also a website with an ambitious 10 point Remigration plan. I wonder if there's anyone behind this but the Daniel Tyrie guy.

Other than glowies, political persecution and antifa violence, I think a big problem is going to be reach.

There aren't many sympathetic allies or dissident conduits in Canada to get the word out there. And the Diagolon guys are kind of stagnant and love to pick online slapfights.

I saw another Dag-adjacent guy, Toronto comedy musician Greg Wycliffe teasing this announcement the other day.

Again, the problem so far is that guys like Wycliffe who have been pounding the pavement in the post-convoy RW dissident online space for years haven't been able to get any traction even with small followings of their own.
 
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There aren't many sympathetic allies or dissident conduits in Canada to get the word out there. And the Diagolon guys are kind of stagnant and love to pick online slapfights.
That and your average canadian is a good little liberal who has been taught from birth to hate anything remotely conservative.
 
Again, the problem so far is that guys like Wycliffe who have been pounding the pavement in the post-convoy RW dissident online space for years haven't been able to get any traction even with small followings of their own.
They don't get any traction because they aren't "real." All talk, no action. They do all of this social media foolishness to get clicks and spare change. If they actually cared about the people or the cause, they'd engage with their local community instead of relying on random basement-dwellers online to support them. Social media is fake and gay, nothing real or substantial can come from it.

By supporting local enterprise, going to town hall meetings, and keeping up to date with policies and movements that affect your municipality or immediate surroundings, you'll be doing 10 times more than this guy.

I recognize the guy as Daniel Tyrie, a relative nobody
I wouldn't say a nobody. Daniel is the former executive director of the PPC. He's basically a failed career-politician that realized that tweeting earns him more cash than actually doing stuff.
 
I wouldn't say a nobody. Daniel is the former executive director of the PPC. He's basically a failed career-politician that realized that tweeting earns him more cash than actually doing stuff.

Of, that's interesting, I didn't know that.

Now that you mention it, I think I recall him running some livestreams for Maxime Bernier after the 2021 election.

I suppose that proves my point that he's a nobody in that I, someone at least with somewhat with a finger on the pulse in these circles, had no idea who he is/was.
 
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I actually think the opposite. To rob something, it has to exist in the first place. There was never a "Canadian" identity, only British, Canadien, and Indigenous. When the federal government moved away from Britain in the mid-20th century, they co-opted the Canadien identity but they also stifled the creation of a singular unified identity and aborted any chance of it. I think a unified Canadian identity would be predicated on an actual merging of the core three identities, and that's yet to happen. I suspect that it will never happen because it would require actual honest insight into Canada's past, and most Canadians are too ignorant and delusional to analyze that kinda stuff.


Basing identity on: an old person that rules you, another old person that rules you, and a company that works for the first old person, is kind of laughable. A national identity is more than just politics, religion, and department stores.

Japan's identity is literally based around the Emperor, who is also the head priest of the native Japanese religion, and his power is supported by an aristocracy that now make up the bulk of Japan's corporations (Honda, Toyota, Sony, Nintendo, etc.). Your last point is just plain ridiculous. The next time you see a Toyota on the road, that car was built by descendants of the Minamoto clan, a branch of the Japanese Imperial Family.

National identities are fundamentally based on ethnogenesis, a common ancestral heritage, and the institutions that shape it, and these are primarily the family, the government, religion, and economy. In classical terms, it's called oikonomia, literally household management, and gnatio, meaning family.

The Canadian identity was already being defined as English and French, Canada had a whole royal commission for it, it was called the Royal Commission On Biculturalism. This was entirely replaced by Pierre Trudeau with multiculturalism.

Please go read books or something, and I'm being generous here.
 
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Japan and Canada are two different countries. What works for one country won't work for another country because they're different.

Same principles. In classical philosophy these are called oikonomia, gnatio, and pieta. The economy rooted in household management, nation rooted on familial ties, and pieta based on loyalty to the state, or monarch.

This is literally basic politics and philosophy based on Ancient Greece and Rome, and I applied it on Japan and Canada.

I didn't just come up with this stuff, literally books are written on it. Go read books.
 
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