Remembering isn't Enough
My thoughts on Remembrance Day 2023
When all you see is Jews & Arabs warring over attention and support in Canadian streets, Remembrance Day just feels like an unpopular footnote. An obligatory exercise for our institutions & sleepy citizens to check the box off of in a weak attempt to appear like we're NOT an already conquered nation.
Think about it: Do Canadians born in Canada really matter?
We only matter as far as we support the progressive ideals that we are excited and eager to be replaced by foreigners. As long as you don't resist this in any way you'll be proudly accepted as a good Canadian citizen.
Both Canadian Conservatives & Liberal Parties strictly obey these tenets by the way.
Not a single Member of Parliament distinguishes between Canadians who were born here and the millions that literally just got here and have no connection whatsoever to this country it's people or it's history.
That's a problem.
The meaning of our nation has been reduced to that of a hotel that proudly has few rules or regulations for staying there, gives away free shit constantly, and is clearly a failing business model. People show up to reap our free healthcare, siphon money back to their home country, or exploit what's left of our high trust society through criminal and disrespectful behaviour.
It's hard to know who to blame or point our finger at as to when things all went wrong but Canada as a nation is on life support. Gangbanged in all directions from internationally funded lobby groups, mass migration, WEF agenda items and foreign special interests.
It's clear that simply "remembering" hasn't been nearly enough to keep the spirit of this nation in check. And the number of pro LGBTQ+ days now greatly outweighs the single Nov. 11th on the Calendar.
The only solution is taking action of some kind. If we continue to be the timid passive easy going Canadians of recent generations, we die. To survive we must embrace the bold courageous spirit of being Canadian and insist that being distinctly Canadian actually means something. And that can only be realized through action, confrontation, and a testing of our wills.
Miraculously the darker things get here the more we actually do see vivid glimpses of Canada's true Character with moments like the Trucker Convoy, Jeremy Mackenzie or James Topp. And these examples weren't defined by sitting around feeling sorry. They were defined by taking action with the time and resources available.
It's not enough to just remember the fallen, it’s time to take action and do something to HONOUR the fallen if we want the spirit of Canada that we know and love to survive.
Here’s my Remembrance Day song I originally published Nov. 11 2021


This. I spoke with some Canadians yesterday that skipped remembrance day ceremonies because they're too gayed up, too infected with the current thing, they don't want to support the Legion, etc. This is what the managers want; this is how they will destroy this vestige of traditional Canadian culture. Reject this institution and in 10 years it will be the Cenotaphs that are being knocked down.
Real Canadians need to defend their symbols and their turf or they will be swept into the dustbin of history.
I’ve spent a great deal of time thinking through the issue of TERRORISM and possible counter measures.
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The conclusion I reached is that the one and only effective counter measure would be even greater Violence and Terror.
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Nothing else will be a deterrent.
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