Glen

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Glen

Glen

@FreedomSwany

Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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Theo Fleury
Theo Fleury@TheoFleury14·
Listen to this man whose family served this country!!!!
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta

A veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces stopped me in Red Deer and shared a perspective that I think a lot of people need to hear in full, not reduced to a slogan. He told me his father fought in World War II. He told me his sons served in Afghanistan. This is not somebody speaking casually about loyalty, sacrifice, or duty. This is somebody from a family that has given real service across generations. And his message was blunt: in his view, Canada is no longer being loyal to people like him, and nothing meaningful is going to change in Ottawa. That is why he believes Alberta independence is now the only way forward. Whether someone agrees with that conclusion or not, people should at least understand the depth behind it. For many soldiers, veterans, and military families, loyalty is not an abstract idea. It is tied to duty, sacrifice, service, loss, and trust. The basic belief is that if you give yourself to a country, that country should still reflect the values you served to protect. When people who spent their lives serving begin to feel alienated from the direction of the country, that is not a small thing. I think the concern here is bigger than party politics. It is about the feeling that the institutions of Canada are no longer listening, no longer correcting course, and no longer representing the people who built, defended, and sustained this country. For some veterans, the frustration is not just with one bad policy or one bad government. It is the belief that the system itself is no longer responsive. That is the nuance people miss. When a veteran says Alberta independence is the only way forward, he is not necessarily saying he stopped caring about the country overnight. He may be saying the opposite. He may be saying he cared so much, for so long, that it means something when he finally concludes the relationship is broken beyond repair. A lot of soldiers and veterans may have concerns about even entertaining that idea. They may value unity, continuity, tradition, and the memory of what they served under. They may worry that supporting Alberta independence feels like turning their back on their service, their oath, or the people they served beside. That is a real emotional and moral tension. But the other side of that tension is this: what if loyalty is not supposed to be one-way? What if there comes a point where citizens, including veterans, have the right to say that the political system has become unworthy of their continued trust? What if defending freedom sometimes means being honest about when a government or a national project has drifted too far from the people it claims to represent? That is why this moment mattered. This was not just a random political opinion shouted from the roadside. It was a serious statement from someone whose family has lived service, sacrifice, and national duty. And when people like that start saying Ottawa will not change, others should pay attention. You do not have to agree with him to recognize the weight of what he is saying. Watch this and listen to his words for yourself.

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Jankowski
Jankowski@haatley·
@TheoFleury14 What a unique perspective. /sarcasm Another uneducated hillbilly.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
A veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces stopped me in Red Deer and shared a perspective that I think a lot of people need to hear in full, not reduced to a slogan. He told me his father fought in World War II. He told me his sons served in Afghanistan. This is not somebody speaking casually about loyalty, sacrifice, or duty. This is somebody from a family that has given real service across generations. And his message was blunt: in his view, Canada is no longer being loyal to people like him, and nothing meaningful is going to change in Ottawa. That is why he believes Alberta independence is now the only way forward. Whether someone agrees with that conclusion or not, people should at least understand the depth behind it. For many soldiers, veterans, and military families, loyalty is not an abstract idea. It is tied to duty, sacrifice, service, loss, and trust. The basic belief is that if you give yourself to a country, that country should still reflect the values you served to protect. When people who spent their lives serving begin to feel alienated from the direction of the country, that is not a small thing. I think the concern here is bigger than party politics. It is about the feeling that the institutions of Canada are no longer listening, no longer correcting course, and no longer representing the people who built, defended, and sustained this country. For some veterans, the frustration is not just with one bad policy or one bad government. It is the belief that the system itself is no longer responsive. That is the nuance people miss. When a veteran says Alberta independence is the only way forward, he is not necessarily saying he stopped caring about the country overnight. He may be saying the opposite. He may be saying he cared so much, for so long, that it means something when he finally concludes the relationship is broken beyond repair. A lot of soldiers and veterans may have concerns about even entertaining that idea. They may value unity, continuity, tradition, and the memory of what they served under. They may worry that supporting Alberta independence feels like turning their back on their service, their oath, or the people they served beside. That is a real emotional and moral tension. But the other side of that tension is this: what if loyalty is not supposed to be one-way? What if there comes a point where citizens, including veterans, have the right to say that the political system has become unworthy of their continued trust? What if defending freedom sometimes means being honest about when a government or a national project has drifted too far from the people it claims to represent? That is why this moment mattered. This was not just a random political opinion shouted from the roadside. It was a serious statement from someone whose family has lived service, sacrifice, and national duty. And when people like that start saying Ottawa will not change, others should pay attention. You do not have to agree with him to recognize the weight of what he is saying. Watch this and listen to his words for yourself.
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@JonFromAlberta Thank you Jon those are nice words. It was a pleasure chatting with you. I am the vet you talked to and am disgusted to what the Liberal government has done to this once great country. Let’s GO Alberta
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
Dear Conservatives: If you think Liberals 'destroyed' this country Name 1 thing you can't do today that you could do 10 years ago.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
I'd highly encourage Canadians to AVOID ALL TRAVEL to the United States. Not out spite, but out of safety. Even Canadian citizens with proper documentation are being arrested and sent to detention camps!
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@IleenMacDo6490 Had an awesome day at a colony signing up members who are absolutely tired of dealing with federal gov We’re winning the other side is petrified. Let’s GO
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@Martyupnorth Isn’t it the lunatics with TDS, Elbozos the ones winning about staying in this communist corrupt Canada. Good job fkyards on how you perceive yourself
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✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪
✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪@vileTexan·
It's not Islamophobia. They hate dogs. They hate bacon. They hate women. They hate football. They hate whiskey. They hate the gays. They hate craft beer. They hate America. They hate Americans. They hate Christians. They hate our culture. They hate our schools. They hate that we exist. Send them all back. We are not compatible. They can hate me from over there.
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BusyBoy
BusyBoy@GeorgeChantal1·
@BertaProudDad The Indigenous people need honest leaders and not the ones they have now that are trying to secure a good life for themselves and not for their people....
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
Imagine this: Indigenous leaders bowing to the Crown that crushed their ancestors. The same Crown that herded people onto reserves, enforced the genocidal Indian Act, and broke treaty promises for generations. Now they rush there to complain about Albertans tired of Ottawa’s abuse? When the abused protects the abuser? Not leadership. Pure insanity. #Alberta #AlbertaPolitics #Ottawa #Independence
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Howard Macleod
Howard Macleod@howard_macleod·
Stay free Alberta canvassers are being harassed while exercising their democratic rights!
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401_da_sarpanch
401_da_sarpanch@401_da_sarpanch·
#BREAKING: RCMP Media Release Reveals Robin Idlout, The Alleged Son Of Nunavut MP Lori Idlout Who Crossed The Floor To Join The Liberals — DEC 2024 Was Charged With Possessing & Accessing Child P*rnography — Released From Custody — JAN 2025 Was His Next Scheduled Court Appearance — Since Then There Has Been No Update From Police Or Media On The Status Of His Case. 🚨🚨🚨
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@Martyupnorth One has to ask do we want these people, in the new Country of Alberta. who can’t muster the energy to find out where to sign
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Several people have texted me, asking where to sign the petition. Seriously! Do you want me to tell you the cheapest gasoline in town, while I'm at it? P.S. It's at the COSTCO
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@nenshi There is no confidence in the NDP or the chiefs their hiding behind
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Glen
Glen@FreedomSwany·
@Martyupnorth Leighton Gray words Ottawa useful idiots
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
This guy is insufferable. Nenshi, if you think 12 unelected "hereditary chiefs" are going to prevent millions of Albertans from execrizing their democratic voice, I have news for you. FAFO
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