Canada, more correctly, your PM, just paid a terrorist $10mil. He admitted to killing soldiers in Afghanistan and spent time in Gitmo. Sad to see what is going on up north. But that is what happens when a drama teacher leads a country.
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It's awful isn't it. What an embarrassment and smear on the rest of us. But Trudeau doesn't care. He's no Canadian, he's just another globalist.
P.S. Thanks for acknowledging that it's not all Canadians just our PM.
By the way, The Rebel Media in response has started an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to raise $1M for the slain U.S. soldier Sgt. Chris Speer's surviving children. It's here: http://speerkids.com. Spread the word!
If one were to look at various governments, renowned or infamous, one would find that they very often exist at odds with a majority of the population.
Oh yes, sure they may technically have won an election here and there but a fair portion of their voter base will be found to consist of persons whose sentiments range from 'me too' to 'I'd best play my cards right'.
Of course then there would come the 'casually intrigued' and 'partially agreed'. And beyond them would come those 'on the gravy train' and the hardcore supporting minority. Hardcore because their opinions might almost as well be set in stone.
To bring this full-circle, such governments may exercise power over their people but they are not their people.
Thankfully people are waking up to this reality - which is why the cheap discrediting term 'anti-American' is being used less and less. It is because the most effective comeback is to claim a clear difference between being anti-government and anti-people. Many Canadians are lovely people, and many Americans are lovely people too. However 'stuff' is happening in the World regardless and it the 'people' aren't the reason why...
Agreed @pathforger. If we could cast aside disagreements with our neighbors for a moment we would likely find so much in common, at least in our desires and hopes to lead peaceful fulfilling lives.
But as you are aware the masses are better controlled when kept in perpetual conflict with each other.
Nothing short of a shift in paradigm will change things. And the power to do so is closer than we think.
The first step is to strive to be superior in perspective (and there is nothing wrong with being superior in perspective - such is a misconception), first in specific things - and then more broadly so - leaving no stone unturned and no source unexplored - lest a gem be missed.
The second step is to push back. Use the afforded channels that the powers that ought not be cannnot afford to close off as they would show themselves up to be the pocket tyrants that they are - even to their own supporters. Use the channel to push back against their inferior perspectives and keep score.
The third step is to render them irrelevant. That will involve some risk - and again may take niche forms at first.