This is exactly what I’ve been feeling and trying to say. TDS is going to ruin us, and we’re being lead by our politicians & media right into that slaughter.
Thankfully, someone smarter than me laid it all out flawlessly:
For the record:
What has Canada become?
Canada likes to boast about having one of the most educated populations on earth, but when it comes to Trump Derangement Syndrome it behaves like the global capital of political hysteria. What passes for “education” has curdled into progressive indoctrination so deep that basic objectivity and critical thought have become niche pursuits rather than civic norms. Carney’s Davos grandstanding about Canada as a moral superpower is a case study in this self‑congratulatory delusion, all rhetoric and posture, no serious reckoning with power or trade realities.
Common sense of the street suggests that Canada will pay a heavy price for this performance politics, yet now we get Doug Ford charging the hill as the obedient attack dog of the eastern elite, not the defender of Ontario’s real economic interests. It is a breathtakingly stupid strategy while the Ontario economy continues to tank, and instead of course correction we get more theatrical outrage and tribal signalling. Add to that the Bank of Canada, with Macklem dutifully shading monetary and economic rhetoric to fit our own polite, Canadian variant of TDS, and you have institutions reinforcing the same pathology rather than checking it.
What was once an objective citizenry has been reduced to a lap dog culture, yapping on command for the progressive elite and the globalist Davos crowd. Canada’s prosperity still hinges on a hard, unsentimental economic relationship with the United States, yet its political and technocratic class behaves as if hashtags, panels, and summit applause can substitute for leverage, bargaining power, and trade strategy.
Facts, not feelings, will settle this experiment, and on current trajectory Canada will discover that trading sovereignty for moral vanity is a very expensive way to learn basic geopolitical arithmetic. To be clear, Carney is playing a dangerous game.
Canada needs the U.S. far more than the U.S. needs Canada, and indulging TDS as the organizing principle of foreign and industrial policy is not just embarrassing, it is dangerous.
Bessent’s warnings should be taken with utmost seriousness; alas, they are waved away by a political class intoxicated with its own rhetoric. With even a moment’s reflection, one can see the pain of reality that awaits Canada if this trajectory holds. Facts matter, and Carney’s chosen strategy sits squarely on the wrong side of history; one could say he has willingly put Canada on the altar of the progressive, globalist cause and struck the match himself.
One of Confucius’s most enduring observations is that we gain wisdom in three ways: through reflection, which is noblest; through imitation, which is easiest; and through experience, which is the bitterest. Canada once had the confidence and seriousness to choose reflection first. Today, it seems determined to skip both reflection and intelligent imitation and head straight for the bitter lesson of experience. What has Canada become?
First the Snowbirds.
Now Hockey Night in Canada on CBC.
National pride is being erased.
Replaced with identity pride.
The things that united Canadians are disappearing.
The things that divide Canadians are funded, protected, amplified, and shoved in your face.
That is not Canadian heritage.
That is Liberal replacement culture.
Iran-backed terror network paying teenage gunmen to shoot Jewish targets in Toronto.
Congratulations on globalizing your intifada. https://t.co/tZujRfWpOF
It's sunny in Ottawa, but one of the darkest weeks for our democracy.
The Liberals are ramming through, C-9 (hate), C-22 (lawful access) and C-34 (digital safety).
Give me a few minutes to explain. ⬇️
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised President Trump's Iranian peace deal: "It's well-structured; I think it's a game-changer."
Kaitlan Collins was not expecting that answer!
@JasminLaine_ LOL running to get Daddy Trump’s approval 😂 can’t believe people thought this was the guy who would be tough enough to negotiate with Trump.
🚨🇨🇦 The government wants access to your location, your metadata, and your digital footprint.
But when Canadians ask questions about:
💰 Foreign aid spending
🏦 Brookfield discussions
🏛️ Decisions made behind closed doors
The answers are nowhere to be found.
More surveillance.
Less transparency.
More power.
Less accountability.
A healthy democracy scrutinizes government.
Not the other way around.
Should we allow this to happen?🤔
#cdnpoli #Canada #BillC8
I’m really tired of Carney telling all the old folk how dangerous and divided the world is, while he snuggles up to the mass immigration loving Euros who are destroying their own civilization.
Why is it that
from 2018-2022 ALL commonwealth countries pursued MASS IMMIGRATION
and then social media killed that plan
so then in 2024-2026 ALL commonwealth countries are cracking down on social media
IN PERFECT LOCKSTEP.
I guess I’ll say the quiet part out loud:
The government refuses to ask you for proof of citizenship to vote.
But they’ll ask for ID to use social media.
It’s right in our faces, and no one is talking about it.
Social media is a bigger threat than voting.
Scumbags