Let me explain it to you
Russia is a White Christian conservative country
White Christians are the natural enemies of communists.
Therefore, communists want to provoke war with White Christian nations.
@ShadowofEzra I’m no supporter of the Q narrative, but they did mention something of “saving Israel for last.” Curious how this plays out in the realm of psychological warfare.
@CoryBMorgan Has been for years. No one seems to want to accept it until it’s alarming close to home. Waiting for the dwindling middle class to realize this, but their livelihoods aren’t affected enough yet.
@Belthan_ Nawh, no one’s attempting a “One World Government” by destabilizing nation states the world over. Regardless if it’s openly spoken of by the people actively working towards it.
“Conservatives oppose abortion but they agree with the death penalty.”
This is called the false equivalence fallacy.
The difference is that criminals consented to their actions and are guilty of them, whereas unborn babies are not.
In 1962, there were three Indigenous teachers (Joe Stanley Michel, Benjamin Paul, and Mabel Caron) at the Kamloops residential school.
By 1973, half the staff was Indigenous along with the principal (Nathan Matthew).
Other than the 215 murders, it was a pretty great school.
Britain is no longer a democracy. A UK woman claims she was repeatedly harassed outside her own home by a group of migrants. Despite multiple complaints, police allegedly took no action.
When she threatened to go to the media, officers reportedly warned her she could be arrested for “inciting racial hatred.”
The situation worsened when a man who helped expose the case was reportedly arrested and handcuffed. This is classic two-tier policing, protecting the perpetrators while silencing British citizens.
This is what ‘compassionate’ Canada looks like in 2026: A 76 year old man who fled China after Tiananmen Square, taught art in Shanghai, built a life here — now living in a tent in a Richmond B.C. park, surrounded by addicts, with no idea what day it is.
THE Richmond shelter is 2/3rds full of immigrants & refugees. Why?
Mass immigration + zero planning = homeless & miserable. But sure, keep calling for ‘diversity.’
How many more people have to rot in parks & ER’s before Canada wakes up?
On today’s episode of “Never deleting this app”
a White Christian man asks a question just to prove a point.
Indian woman not only misses the point, she actually PROVES his point without even realizing it by angrily telling him to stay away from her country, basically he’s not welcome 🤣🤣🤣 LMAO
THANK YOU for this 🤣
“El socialismo no procede del pueblo. Es una doctrina de intelectuales que tuvieron la arrogancia de creer que podían planificar mejor la vida de todos”
Margaret Thatcher
“Ours may become the first civilization destroyed, not by the power of our enemies, but by the ignorance of our teachers and the dangerous nonsense they are teaching our children. In an age of artificial intelligence, they are creating artificial stupidity.”
— Thomas Sowell
Sagan’s warning fits Carney perfectly.
The danger is not just ignorance. The danger is ignorance managed by credentialed power.
Carney represents the modern technocrat: fluent in the language of science, finance, climate models, AI, central banking, global governance, and “expert consensus.” But the ordinary Canadian is supposed to nod along while the country gets poorer, less productive, more indebted, more regulated, and more dependent on systems almost nobody can challenge.
That is the combustible mixture Sagan warned about: immense technical power in the hands of a few, while citizens are told they are too uninformed to question the plan.
Carney talks about AI, climate, productivity, investment, and global competitiveness. OK. But Canada is now in a technical recession, and Carney himself has warned that the data will be “uneven” as his government pushes reforms. Reuters also reported his AI strategy promises 250,000 jobs by 2031 and a 3% GDP boost, which sounds lovely, but Canadians have heard glossy Liberal promises before.
The Stoic questions are simple:
What is true?
What is proven?
What is assumed?
Who pays if this fails?
Who gets protected from the consequences?
Science is a way of thinking, not a costume for political authority. You do not get to wrap ideology in graphs and call it wisdom.
Canada does not need more priesthood politics, where the public is told to trust the experts while food banks grow, productivity sinks, housing becomes absurd, and young people wonder if adulthood has been priced out of reach.
A Stoic citizen does not reject expertise. He tests it.
Carney may be brilliant. That does not make him right. Intelligence without humility becomes arrogance. Expertise without accountability becomes rule by managers. And power without public understanding becomes exactly what Sagan feared.
My hard line:
Do not confuse credentials with wisdom. Do not confuse models with reality. Do not confuse technocratic confidence with truth. A free country needs citizens who can question power, especially when power speaks in polished sentences and calls itself science.
@WayneMathison Maybe if more people understood technocracy and how it’s using democracy and socialism to supplant nation states, things might change. Sadly, I find, most people have to come too it in their own terms and time. Generally, by the time it’s knocking on their front door & too late.