Canada what a crazy country

Canada, what a crazy country!

Canada is no longer the “land of our ancestors”. And our story is no longer really an epic of the most brilliant exploits. It is a geographic territory eager to welcome millions of immigrants from all over the world. Under Justin Trudeau he was robbed of his soul. When authorities keep talking about “unceded indigenous lands,” it’s legitimate to wonder who owns Canadian land.

In fact, Canada is a playground with Towers of Babel settling everywhere and in the process of enforcing a not yet professed multilingualism that Prime Minister Trudeau wishes to cherish and carefully preserve.

Of course, let’s open our arms wide to all immigrants, but let us know that by the law of numbers, they will end up demanding services in their native language.

It is also imperative to stop judging all the cultural and political excesses of citizens reluctant to conform to a common core of values. The values ​​of the future will then be imposed by micro-groups, militants of the kind we already know and who will demand for them that we change yesterday’s laws, which are considered discriminatory, sexist and racist.

national symbols

How is one to live in a country that wants to free itself from the symbols that have helped to model a vision that the new citizens can hold on to without first being rooted in it?

What is Canada today? The Francophones, who until recently were credited as one of the two founding peoples, would be quite naïve to continue to believe in their survival from coast to coast.

Even if Justin Trudeau gives in to undue excitement that a hundred million Canadians will occupy the territory by the end of the century, it is certain that French-speaking Quebecers will be at risk.

Canada is getting bigger, more and more densely populated. But even less French speaking. How many of our descendants will speak French by the end of the century?

What is a post-national Canada? What is beyond the nation? Only individuals agglutinating on the same territory without being tied to its history.

destination of immigrants

Can we believe that the Acadians, who have served as Canada’s moral alibi for so long, will resist new multi-ethnic immigration? Because it will be necessary to settle the immigrants where there are reception structures. Where will we send the 500,000 newcomers a year that Justin Trudeau dreams of? In the far north, that cold area whose climatic conditions would pose a challenge for most people?

The coming decades promise catastrophic consequences due to the continued degradation of the planetary environment. Can we resist big dams and corporations exploiting the energy resources of the Far North?

Canada is caught in its current ethics and cannot continue its policy of teaching lessons to the rest of the world.

Can individual liberty take precedence over all collective liberties? If we don’t make it the inevitable clue, triumphant wokism becomes Canada’s sacred temple as it develops in the mind of Justin, the Void Prince.

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