@007_Hunter_ Ontario and Quebec should be free to remain in an eternal state of cosplaying as 18th century colonies of long dead empires.
Western Canada should be free to leave you losers behind and forge a path to prosperity without carrying the dead weight of Ontario, Quebec and the east.
People on our side often make a mistake when multiculturalists say things along the line of "Canada has always been a diverse country!". They'll try and deny it, but it's true.
The argument we should make is that Canada's diversity is/was a particular type of diversity that is being eroded by mass immigration of other people.
This country was diverse: English and French, Catholic and Protestant, Lower and Upper Canada. That particular diversity is something beautiful and distinctly Canadian, bringing us together in Confederation to preserve these existing unique identities from the homogenizing influence of the United States.
So in that sense our original diversity is not universalist, but particular to our own historical experience. The "new" diversity is not; it is alien to us and a threat to our unique identities native to here. The more modern "diversity" that is here, the quicker our organic diversity disappears from existence to be replaced by the cultures of the third world, accelerating the kind of global homogenization and cultural destruction which our Fathers of Confederation were precisely against.
If a new political party is to emerge in Canada, it should be:
- Nationalist
- Economic policies oriented towards workers, small businesses, skilled tradesmen (Middle class).
- Socially conservative
- Non-interventionist
All of these ideas are currently missing in ๐จ๐ฆ politics.
If a new political party is to emerge in Canada, it should be:
- Nationalist
- Economic policies oriented towards workers, small businesses, skilled tradesmen (Middle class).
- Socially conservative
- Non-interventionist
All of these ideas are currently missing in ๐จ๐ฆ politics.
All of them
The CPC:
Canโt define what a Canadian is beyond Americanist platitudes of โfreedomโ and insane levels of pandering
Econ is vague populist rhetoric veiling corporate interests.
Refuses to touch social issues
Is bloodthirsty for Zio-American Middle East wars
@SteveRolli26911 Anglo-French core with broader European influences, sure.
But we are not an incoherent hodgepodge of whites like America is and that's a good thing. This country's white population is still predominantly founding stock and should remain that way.
We are a mosaic of English and French Canadians: the founding stock.
We are not a mosaic of Chinese, Somalis, Indians and other foreigners.
This is simple stuff.
Carney: Canada is a mosaic, not a melting pot. And this is the distinction that matters. Because a mosaic doesn't dissolve or blend its pieces. Each is stitched to each and all the pieces hold all. And the beauty is in the arrangement, not in the blending.
@R12wan Crime will always happen, it's inevitable
Migrants/illegals aren't inevitable. That's why every crime committed by a migrant is an unforced error
The acceptable amount of migrant crime is 0% because there should be 0 migrants in western countries
The counter-signalling of Christianity by certain nationalists needs to be called out more.
Stop making enemies of our ancestors and dividing the movement by attempting to exclude Christians from having influence.
Thatโs not getting into pro-choice being the anti-national take