Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes

@ColonelKernel21

Unshakable Nationalist. Ensign Canadian. Begin Asserting 🇨🇦

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
How many of our early Prime Ministers do you actually know? Did you know our first Catholic Prime Minister (1892-1894) was John Sparrow David Thompson? Did you know that we have had several unelected Prime Ministers, including NS Father of Confederation Charles Tupper?
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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@harpreetchatha_ @jkenney Not the Canadian people's or the government's fault that those dumb grifty bastards thought a college could guarantee an immigration outcome. Am I meant to feel bad that they wasted several years pretending to recieve an education?
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Harpreet@harpreetchatha_·
@jkenney The course these folks studied advertised the fact that they’re eligible for a post graduate work permit. From what I can see, you hold an MSc in being a bellend.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
When these folks applied for their study permits, they signed a legal undertaking to leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay. There was no caveat about potentially applying for different visas in the future. Their visas were issued on the basis of that commitment, including evidence of establishment factors that they submitted to persuade an IRCC visa officer that, on a balance of probabilities, they would in fact leave at the end of their authorized period. Each of them further confirmed their undertaking to respect the terms of their visa when their admission was processed by a CBSA officer at a Canadian port of entry. I hope that they had a fruitful period studying in our beautiful country, and will now demonstrate respect for Canada, its fair immigration laws, and their solemn commitments, by returning home. Doing so will not preclude them from applying for permanent or temporary residency in the future. But overstaying in Canada will make them inadmissible, and will be a barrier to obtaining a visa in the future. They need advisors who will tell them this inconvenient truth, rather than charging them huge fees for false promises. Happily for any of these students who might be from India: it is a beautiful, richly diverse English speaking country founded on a magnificent, ancient civilization, with the fastest growing major economy on Earth, first rate post secondary institutions, and a lower unemployment rate than Canada. Opportunity abounds! We should be honoured that so many people would like to become Canadian. But our ability to welcome and successfully integrate newcomers depends on having a well managed immigration system with manageable levels, where people respect our fair & generous rules.
RED FM™ CALGARY@REDFMCALGARY

Hundreds of international students continue protesting in Calgary after mass PGWP refusals. They say they studied at Portage College, completed their programs, and applied for Post-Graduation Work Permits, but IRCC rejected their applications, stating their programs were not eligible. Students argue others from the same college and the same programs received PGWP approvals before July 7, raising questions about consistency in the decision-making process. #Calgary #PGWP #InternationalStudents

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
Way to play it safe, lmao
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱@jkenney

When these folks applied for their study permits, they signed a legal undertaking to leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay. There was no caveat about potentially applying for different visas in the future. Their visas were issued on the basis of that commitment, including evidence of establishment factors that they submitted to persuade an IRCC visa officer that, on a balance of probabilities, they would in fact leave at the end of their authorized period. Each of them further confirmed their undertaking to respect the terms of their visa when their admission was processed by a CBSA officer at a Canadian port of entry. I hope that they had a fruitful period studying in our beautiful country, and will now demonstrate respect for Canada, its fair immigration laws, and their solemn commitments, by returning home. Doing so will not preclude them from applying for permanent or temporary residency in the future. But overstaying in Canada will make them inadmissible, and will be a barrier to obtaining a visa in the future. They need advisors who will tell them this inconvenient truth, rather than charging them huge fees for false promises. Happily for any of these students who might be from India: it is a beautiful, richly diverse English speaking country founded on a magnificent, ancient civilization, with the fastest growing major economy on Earth, first rate post secondary institutions, and a lower unemployment rate than Canada. Opportunity abounds! We should be honoured that so many people would like to become Canadian. But our ability to welcome and successfully integrate newcomers depends on having a well managed immigration system with manageable levels, where people respect our fair & generous rules.

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Canada The Unknown Country
Canada The Unknown Country@KyleEricks5458·
@TheReclamare Have you read the account of Elizabeth Hanson? She & several of her surviving children (two were killed) were kidnapped by the Abenaki and taken to Canada during Dummer’s War in 1725. She survived the brutal ordeal and is quite descriptive. She is my 8th great grandmother.
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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@GeoffRuss3 Champlain and Cartier 40 feet tall on either side of the 401. Macdonald restored to glory. HMS Simcoe and HMS Ryerson chugging to glory at sea. Issac Brock in bronze gazing over the Niagra. CBC brought under heel, churning films for each. Restoring out national consciousness
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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
What heroes do our boys have today? What strength do they have to aspire to? We must reclaim our national heroes. We must never apologize for Great Men. Recognize your glorious past. Educate the next generation on heroes and on heroic virtues. Kindle the flame of inheritance.
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Winthrop 🌲
Winthrop 🌲@_1620anglo·
"Identity is Intentional" This is my counter to cries of 'LARP' in response to the deliberate fostering of an identity Whether identification with culture is a LARP relies on sincerity and its congruity with reality, not on individuals' conformity being conscious or unconscious
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21

Identity is intentional. Identity is cultivated, nurtured, given. Andrew Melrose sought to promote and strengthen a worthy Imperial Spirit in British boys. He promoted cultural works and offered substantial cash prizes. Nationalists must exude patronage and paternal spirit.

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Daniel Bordman
Daniel Bordman@DanielBordmanOG·
The Canadian trucking industry has been fully taken over by organized crime (mostly Khalistani) who imported cheap foreigners who would work for slave wages. They undercut Canadian truckers in their transportation costs and now use their monopoly to run drugs all across North America. If we were a serious country we would address this issue, but instead we have our elbows in the air and our heads in the sand.
CP24@CP24

Ont. transport truck driver accused of smuggling $2.3M in cocaine, on trial for assaulting woman cp24.com/local/2026/07/…

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@Griot2325 You are a retard. We have plenty of guns. High ownership rate. Granted, our thugs borrow blasters from your "inner city" folk. But actual Canadians have plenty of rifles. Could we beat the U.S military? No. That is why you are not our friend. Carthago delenda est.
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🌶️🏜️Rook🐉☄️
What will you defend yourselves against? Your government banned all the guns.
Upper Canadian Cavalier@UCCavalier

American politicians are laying the groundwork today for a casus belli against Canada. It's not about if but when. Maybe not in our lifetimes. But watch how they talk about us. Watch the arrogance, the contempt, the casual appetite for other people's property. These are the heirs of the men who murdered our ancestors in the Revolutionary War and burned our towns in 1812 and laughed about it. They would laugh again if given the opportunity. Understand what the Yankee is. He is not a neighbour. He is a parasitic demon dressed up in the moralization cloth of Liberty. His revolution was not a cry for liberty. It was a tax revolt dressed in moralistic sophistry, it was a landgrab sanctified by pamphleteers. Everything since has been an acquisition from Mexico, Hawaii, the Philippines, over a hundred client states around the world. Canada is simply the last property on the block he has not yet been able to fully seize. We are not like him, and this is our glory. Canada was founded by those who refused the evil revolution. The Loyalists gave up everything, farms, fortunes, futures, rather than kneel to the tyranny of oligarchy disguised as Liberty. They chose allegiance over appetite. And they inherited what the republic never can which is the ancien régime of France on the St. Lawrence and the British Empire in North America. Two crowns descended from the greatest two civilizations that ever existed. The Yankee dreams of a pedigree like ours. He has a receipt from 1776. So what must we do? Build the state that survives him. We must be fully self-sufficient. Fully armed and industrialized. Prussian in discipline, Loyalist in soul. A nation bound not by convenience but by oath, every loyalist citizen sworn to Crown and country against the republic, as our founders swore before us. That is the membership test. That is the ethnogenesis, loyalty to our ancestors, proven under pressure, generation after generation. A nation like that can be invaded. It cannot be destroyed. It goes underground, endures the occupation, and re-emerges on the other side, as it did after 1783, as it did after 1814. The alternative is subjugation and erasure. With Canada being lost forever. We must launch Remigration along with Deyankification to prepare for the eventual moment when they do invade well installing a nationalist regime to purge the country of all foreign influence. Hail Hengist Hail Merovech Hail Canada And death to the Yankee Imperium

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes
Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@BagelPolling We will take some dude from Africa to come be a dietary aide, meanwhile he also brings his grandparents and three kids. If an immigrant doesn't earn more than avg. they are basically a subsidized wagey. Tax is offset by CCB, healthcare, and education. At no point even net zero.
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The Great Canadian Bagel
The Great Canadian Bagel@BagelPolling·
I once again have to ask - why do western countries allow in so many immigrants that are net negative contributors? There is not a single rational argument to allow a Somalian or Syrian in if they are costing ten of thousands of euros per year to maintain here.
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen

New data, never before published in full: Net fiscal impact per household in Norway by country of origin. The numbers are not as good as those from Denmark or the Netherlands. They only include the cost of fiscal transfers, not the cost of healthcare, public schools and so on. So in fact, every group is significantly more fiscally costly than what is show here. But we can still recognize the pattern from Denmark and Netherlands: Immigrants from Europe are fiscally positive, and immigrants from Muslim countries are fiscally negative. But again, the real magnitude of the fiscal cost in Norway is certainly much larger than what this figure says on the X axis. When you consider that Norway is overall running a deficit on their inhabitants, balanced by oil fund income, this means that even Norwegians themselves are fiscally negative. So the benchmark that says +€15.5k yearly is more accurately -€5k yearly. What does that mean for how much lower Iraq, Somalia and Syria are in reality compared to the displayed number? It's hard to know. Their cost in resources is higher as well, so -€20k yearly in addition to the cost listed in the figure is quite certainly a lower bound. Overall it is plausible that Syrian / Somali immigration to Norway is the most economically expensive immigration anywhere in the world, at any time in history.

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
Men from across the Anglo-sphere once spent vast sums on contests, prizes, societies, and periodicals for young men. These sought to promote a cohesive and vital identity, as well as physical and mental virtues. Dukes, earls, men of letters -all recognized a shared responsibility
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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
"Have truck drivers on the 401 gotten significantly more aggressive?"
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
You can feel the weight of the fluoride stare behind this post.
Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜@trainofangels00

Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a masterpiece of modern law that genuinely outshines the United States Constitution. While the American framework is stuck in the 1700s, focusing solely on individual freedom at the expense of the community, Canada's Charter successfully balances personal rights with the safety of the whole society. This beautiful balance is not just a legal formula; it defines our very identity as real Canadians. The real brilliance of our Charter is found in Section 1. This section allows the government to put reasonable limits on rights if it protects the public good. This flexibility prevents the extreme political division seen in American debates over gun control and healthcare. Additionally, Section 15 explicitly guarantees equality and supports programs that help disadvantaged groups, actively fighting discrimination. On the other hand, the U.S. Constitution STILL lacks a clear, modern amendment that protects equal rights for everyone. Canada also treats its laws like a "living tree" that grows and changes with the times. This approach allows our human rights to adapt to modern life without getting stuck in government gridlock. By supporting a diverse society, the Charter builds a welcoming community where people look out for one another. Ultimately, Canada’s Charter is a MUCH better set of rules, proving that a country truly thrives when it values caring for its citizens just as much as personal freedom. This document is deeply intertwined with our core national beliefs of peace, order, and government. Every Canadian can stand incredibly proud of this achievement, as it reminds us that our greatest strength lies in our compassion for one another. #canpoli #Canada #Democrats #MAGA

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The Black Horse
The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
I can always tell when a video/podcast has algorthmic success and leaves my core audience. Instantly flooded with people whinning about pacing.
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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@dunken_joyer @JerryTurin @akhivae We don't live and we don't act on the basis of societal stats. We live and act on the basis of personal experience. Anyone who has worked near government or bureaucracy knows that statistics are as good as lies, damn lies. Trust eyes, the disorder and crack pipes on the street.
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akhivae
akhivae@akhivae·
Property Crime Rate Toronto 2002: 3,976 incidents per 100,000 people 2025: 2,435 incidents per 100,000 people Break In Rate Toronto 2002: 701 incidents per 100,000 people 2024: 425 incidents per 100,000 people
Leviathan@l3v1at4an

In the 2002 documentary Bowling For Columbine, director Michael Moore walked around Toronto & noticed no one was locking their doors. 24 years later the city & its attitude now look unrecognizable. Do you think all their doors are still unlocked? 🧐

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Michael J. Ruttan-Stokes@ColonelKernel21·
@valdombre What is even the point of taking on a worker for "the economy" if you also bring 2 or 3 more people who are net drains on resources (if the first one wasn't already)? Oh wait, it is really about increasing the number of consumers and depressing wages.
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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
Today the Carney government announced it has paused all new sponsorship applications for parents and grandparents. A pause? Abolish this program.
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travelor
travelor@auntiewillow·
@cboyca @ColonelKernel21 @Martyupnorth How would conservatives do that when they are not in office ... also massive cuts to healthcare and education would need to happen ( and even though that would affect me I'm still for it) running on that platform would be suicide 🤷‍♀️
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