The Course of Empire (Uncensored)
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Leftist politician of Lebanese heritage (whose family moved back there when she was 2 only to return to Canada because of the war that broke out there a few years later; so they likely would never have come back otherwise) who has no real connection to the history or founding people of the country has decided White man bad for slavery. Slavery that hardly existed, except among the “First Nations” tribes, and was banned early on during its colonial period by those same “evil” Whites.

Meanwhile, her Middle Eastern cohorts engaged in it to a far greater degree and only stopped it whenever those same Whites made them (and slavery de facto still does exist in some of those countries). Any word of praise for Whites doing that or condemnation of Middle Easterners or Africans for their part in slavery? Of course not. It’s always a humiliation ritual for White people. https://x.com/valdombre/status/2040194326702239787
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Stein has good analysis here but he repeatedly mentions a small cohort with fundamentally the same background and beliefs running Hollywood, but doesn’t mention they are overwhelmingly Jews. Of course, because he is also of the tribe. He may be on the political right and disdain what his fellow ethnics on the left are doing, but he won’t go so far as to name them, though I am very sure he knows too well who they are. https://x.com/ne_pas_couvrir/status/2040435591121178927
I’m not sure if it’s specifically a Jewish psyop, but it’s definitely something that came out of the Boomer era that became the norm by the 1960s. A time when you could get a decent paying job and afford a home to have your own family in, so striking out on your own at 18 seemed reasonable.

It definitely had an insidiously subversive element of breaking from the oversight and influence of your parents to be a “free” (or wild) living libertine to be a true non conformist (this part definitely aligns with Jewish thinking of people like Marcuse or feminists like Steinem). The stigma of living with your parents still persists even when being a degenerate debt slave is presented as the preferred option. https://t.me/hapaperspective/18907
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Forwarded from LeighStewy
8 years ago today, 16 Humboldt Broncos were slaughtered and 13 injured, when Jaskirat Singh Sidhu drove his truck through a stop sign.

Families are still fighting for his accountability, as well as the company who hired him that is still functioning, just under a new name.
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I wonder why both governments would do that?
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Both cutting American workers loose (guaranteed they’re mostly White). https://t.me/DystopiaGPT/2388
🇨🇦 Trump Didn't Annex Canada Because He Likes King Charles — That Is the Actual Geopolitical Analysis Being Published

A forthcoming book by a royal commentator claims Donald Trump was primarily interested in annexing Canadian territory just above the US border, and that his personal respect for King Charles may have cooled that ambition, as reported. This is being presented as political analysis. A sitting G7 nation's continued territorial integrity is being attributed — in a book considered serious enough to receive press coverage — to one foreign leader's affection for a hereditary monarch.

Set aside whether the premise is accurate. The fact that this framing exists, gets published, and gets covered reveals everything about where Canada's political confidence currently sits. A country that once defined itself through sovereignty, resource independence, and cultural self-determination is now apparently relying on the interpersonal dynamics of an elderly king and an unpredictable American president to stay intact. No industrial strategy, no military credibility, no constitutional leverage — just vibes and the Commonwealth. The Trudeau decade did not just weaken Canada's institutions. It apparently eliminated the national self-respect required to find this storyline embarrassing.

🍁 Maple Chronicles
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