posted on May, 7 2023 @ 10:47 PM
a reply to:
anonentity
Canadian politics is weird. I remember listening to the debate of party leaders for who would make the best prime minister several years before
Trudeau's time. I listened live as a little twerp named Stephen Harper--a number-crunching oil exec in glasses lacking in personality and
relatability--was asked if he loved this country. This perked me up and I turned from a tablet I was drawing in to look at the TV screen with a smug
expression. I fully expected this man to say that of course he loves Canada. How would ever get elected otherwise? To my surprise, the little dweeb
said, "Well, I think it has potential." I shook my head, figuring he'd just shot himself in the foot. Not long later, he became prime minister.
The first time Trudeau praised China's general dictatorship should have ended his political asperations all together. I would like to think, if this
was reported, Canadians would refuse to vote for the man. But I am not convinced. One reason is that the vote goes Left to Right. This works the same
here in Canada as in the US. People become tired of one side after a term or two, and vote in the other. That was how I knew Trump would win despite
all corporate media and every suddenly-political person around (half our population suddenly became Trump haters...by media command?) After two terms
of Democrats, and many previous Biden supporters angry at him, it was time for the pendulum to swing Right.
Some of us care a lot about who is the face of the country. Some simply want a smiling and charismatic face despite the shady morals of the
person--like Trudeau or Obama. I'm a Joe Rogan fan, but frankly, he has admitted as much of himself. Others just vote for their own side, or simply
vote for change. Only a few of us care about substance--the quality of the man's character or of his asperations or policies. We're the minority.
All our major parties have become corrupted by globalist greed. Harper took us down the same path that Trudeau has only accelerated. Both are WEF
players. The houses of power trusted by the public have become grossly corrupt to the point of evil...and not even that. Evil to the point of
over-the-top tragicomedy. It could scarcely be more extreme. Most people see it, even those with very busy lives at this point. The result? People
will vote in the Conservative Party ("The Conservatives" officially) next term. And--surprise and surprise--it will be business as usual. Just behind
a new face and perhaps with a slower pace.
Those with the time and resources really need to be fighting for this country. Very few can. When people like me speak, it kind of falls on deaf ears.
I've had a few people reach out to me privately on social media to "support" me secretly. No one who knows the truth of things speaks up. Nothing
changes. Those few with the luxury of better resources need to start fighting for this country--whether secretly or openly. The public are busy,
distracted, misinformed to varying extents, and largely powerless.
We need REAL news media in Canada to reach a large portion of Canadians with TRUTH. Rebel News is still a small contender, an outsider and I doubt
many Canadians know or care that they exist.