@erinotoole@Seanheyheymymy 'Mix up the algorithm' ... dude your ideas WERE the fucking algorithm for 10+ years... your not mixing anything up or fooling anyone anymore.
This is perhaps the most nonsensical thing a politician has ever said:
“Challenges to our social cohesion have been caused largely by social media and the decline in trust for other views.”
This is what deflection looks like from leaders who refuse to take responsibility for the country they are governing.
News flash: social cohesion didn’t erode because people started talking online. It eroded because governments misused power, shut down debate, dismissed legitimate concerns, and demanded trust while avoiding accountability.
Blaming social media is convenient. It shifts responsibility from those in charge to the public for noticing what was happening.
And let’s be clear: the loss of trust was never about “other people’s views.” It was a loss of trust in those meant to serve the public, not themselves.
A loss of trust isn’t the cause of democratic decline; it’s the result. Trust is broken by bad governance, not by conversations.
If you are in power and the country is fractured, it isn’t because citizens talked too much. That fracture is the result of your actions.
@michaelmalice Remember when they were filling a rubber glove with warm water so the dying person could feel like they were holding someone's hand?
Unbelievable
Bruce Aylward led the WHO's joint mission to China in February 2020 to assess the country's response to the outbreak. During and after that visit, he publicly praised China's aggressive containment measures, including the rapid implementation of large-scale lockdowns and quarantines affecting tens of millions of people,
I didn't forget about this.
@raghu_venugopal I haven't had a vaccine in ~55 years, never a flu, tetnus, or covid shot. I take no medications nor prescriptions, and I haven't been in an ER since I broke a bone 12 years ago.
My advice to stay healthy: stay away from hospitals, Drs, drugs & those who make money from sickness.
@CDNcapamerica@MarcNixon24@TroyWestwood I keep hearing this narrative. What Carney has essentially done is punched himself (and all Canadians) in the face instead of taking a hit from the 'bully down south'
The grade school attitude of people like you are why we are in this situation. Grow up.
@kinsellawarren@fordnation Tough? Lol, LMAO even. You and the rest of the limp wristed, noodley armed, political class are destroying our nation out of spite.
Dancing nurses were never about the morale of healthcare workers or stress relief. They were a test, a sorting mechanism, revealing who would accept the contradictions and who would resist them. These videos on TikTok, which appeared simultaneously across all continents while governments declared medical emergencies, represented something unprecedented in the history of propaganda: the authorities showed that they could make populations accept two mutually exclusive realities at the same time. [Hospitals were "overwhelmed" and yet doctors and nurses spent hours rehearsing dance routines.]
What we witnessed was not traditional propaganda aimed at persuasion, but something more akin to what abuse experts recognize as gaslighting on a large scale. The psychological mechanism was elegant in its cruelty: it presented citizens with an apparent contradiction—hospitals that were both overcrowded and empty enough for choreographed routines—and then punished them socially for noticing it.
This essay explores how this technique fits into the broader context of psychological warfare
The dancing-nurses were a test for the distortion of reality. Once populations accepted this initial contradiction, they were prepared for more: each accepted absurdity weakened the public’s ability to trust their own observations.
This technique seems to draw inspiration from what Michael Hoffman calls “method disclosure“ — the practice of cryptocracy revealing its activities in plain sight, knowing that public inaction in the face of such a revelation produces a discouraging effect. The message becomes: “We can show you the contradiction between our words and our actions, and you will do nothing. You will accept both the lie and the evidence of it.” It is a form of ritual humiliation that works not through concealment, but through unabashed display. Almost four years later, we can see how this enterprise created precedents that persist.
Every gun owner should be aware that @czusafirearms is currently assisting the Canadian government in a plan to destroy privately owned firearms confiscated from their citizens as a result of their new gun bans.
Companies owned by CZ:
Colt
CZ
CZ-USA
Dan Wesson
Colt Canada
4M Systems
Spuhr
Sellier & Bellot
This is what happens when you put your trust into military industrial complex companies who don't actually give a shit about your individual right to bear arms.
You get a foreign company participating in the destruction of freedom in a country they have no allegiance to, and with nobody to hold them accountable.
On a serious note, a few weeks ago I went to Canada 🇨🇦. You're probably aware of that, but might not be aware of exactly why.
Oh, Canada...
I went there not just to shoot from mountaintops and have fun with friends, but because my friend and business partner, who is Canadian, is very concerned about the direction of his Country. I think he's rightfully concerned. I also went there because I have concerns about the path of my own (in many ways), and there are things happening in Canada that I can see the foundations of in the United States. So he and I took a videography team to try and show people what's happening. Specifically stated in this circumstance, I'm talking about Firearms Ownership.
I did this trip under my new @AmericanMarks banner because the entire purpose of American Marksman is about the preservation of culture. Marksmanship is a culture with an obvious basis in Firearms Ownership, and I do have very sincere concerns about that being lost over time. I even took a job with a Gun Rights organization on top of all my other projects because of it. I've competed in shooting sports since high school, and I've shot rifles and handguns since before I knew how to spell my name. That very same culture is so much more prevalent in Canada than you might think. I went to Canada to show you that, as I've experienced it over the years, and how it's being forcefully stripped literally right next to us.
Prior to our trip, Canada had banned thousands of firearms from ownership, costed its citizens tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost property, shuttered businesses, and there was an EXPECTATION that confiscation MIGHT happen in the future under the guise of a 'buyback'. It hadn't yet. This was less than a month ago. Something like three weeks ago we were talking about JUST the possibility.
I wanted to understand that dynamic, a Government disarming its populace, so off we went to Canada to film a feature-length documentary on it all, complete with interviews of prominent Canadian faces, regular Canadians on the street, and even some of our own American Gun Rights voices. Here's the problem...
Canada started confiscating firearms not more than 48 hours after my departure.
The feature-length documentary will have to wait. It'll take us too long in post-production, so we're going to release the interviews we did for that in their full value context, without waiting for all the things that come along with post-production on a project of this size. They won't be sexy, but it's data, and it's culture, and its information that I think people should see without being dressed up, especially when time isn't on my friends to the North's side.
It's not just me speaking, either. We have Gun Rights voices from the US speaking with Gun Rights voices from Canada, Canadians speaking to Canadians, Americans speaking to Americans, and Americans speaking to Canadians. Most importantly, we have humans speaking to humans about what it means to live free.
We will be bringing everything back to a full feature-length video that helps us all understand it all. Those end-state concerns about the 'slippery slope' are quite literally the state Canada is in. The salami is sliced and is now gone. We'll still be doing that, a full feature-length video, but the information is more important than waiting for the color to be perfect and the music to be sync'd. I'm posting this as an honest ask for your attention to it all. Many good people went into putting all of this together, and it was going to have a ton of pomp and circumstance with it when we released it. We've gotta piece meal it now just so we can get it out there.
Why, Ronnie?
Canadian gun confiscations can't physically impact me as an American right now. They won't come for mine, plainly speaking. 30 years ago Canadians (probably) said the same about Australian gun confiscations. The culture created by these actions absolutely can impact me, though. It lends to a path that is almost certainly and entirely the basis for which I have the right to bear arms. I'd personally rather it not get there here in the United States, because I happen to believe that I know what that will entail after a career and lifetime as a student of War.
Please watch these as we're able to release them, even if you're not Canadian. They matter to both Nations. The following Organizations and people were a part of this, and you'll find us talking about it quite heavily over the next few weeks:
@AmericanMarks 🇺🇸
@FunkerActual 🇨🇦
@F530Josh 🇺🇸
@Will_Killmore 🇺🇸
@RFMA_Official 🇨🇦
@gunrights 🇺🇸
@TaylorDRhodes2A 🇺🇸
@ChrisKuper 🇺🇸
@CCFR_CCDAF 🇨🇦
@AT3Tactical 🇺🇸
@IanRunkle 🇨🇦