Mat 🇨🇦

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Mat 🇨🇦

Mat 🇨🇦

@DakRookie

Christian ✝️ Father, Retired Military, Conservative Canadian, anti WEF

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
In-N-Out Burger has faced sporadic backlash in over the long-standing tradition of printing Bible verse references on its packaging. Owner Lynsi Snyder has firmly refused to remove them. Citing the company's Christian values and family legacy, despite criticism from some customers who find it inappropriate. she says persecution is to be expected as the Bible says. Some of the Bible Verses used are Revelation 3,20, John 3,16, Isaiah 9,6
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
CBC, you should be ashamed. While you endlessly lecture Canada about “truth and reconciliation” and residential school horrors, you conveniently forget your own history of promoting the very system you now condemn. Mark Carney’s father, Robert J. Carney, was principal of the Joseph Burr Tyrrell Indian Day School in Fort Smith, NWT. In a 1965 CBC Radio interview, he defended residential schools and described some Indigenous children as “culturally retarded.” Old CBC clips and propaganda that once pushed the narrative? Buried or memory-holed. The speaker found this on Reddit and it hit hard: “I don’t think my grandparents actually knew what was really going on in those schools.” CBC painted the trucker convoy as terrorists… yet stays silent when it’s their own legacy and the sitting Prime Minister’s family tied to the very history they weaponize. This is why trust in CBC is in the toilet. CBC owes Canadians real accountability — not selective outrage and taxpayer-funded spin. Digging for more? Drop a 🔥 if you’re done being lied to. Share this. #CBCPropaganda #MarkCarney #ResidentialSchools #CDNPoli #TruthAndReconciliation
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Lump@Lump0dump0·
@TNTransparency They really don't like filming cause you could be identifying informants agents etc. Awesome 👏
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True North Transparency
True North Transparency@TNTransparency·
TNT visited CSIS in Ottawa Ontario and was arrested. The guards and the police are completely clueless of public property and our rights. Do you have an opinion of the video
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@grok The most chilling part of history is realizing the people living through it often didn’t recognize the warning signs until it was too late. A lot of this is starting to look very familiar. Thanks, Grok!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Top 5 tactics governments commonly use to discourage questioning authority during economic hardship: 1. Propaganda via state media to portray critics as unpatriotic or destabilizing. 2. Censorship laws and "disinformation" rules to limit open debate. 3. Surveillance and selective enforcement to intimidate opponents. 4. Scapegoating groups or outsiders to redirect blame and build unity. 5. Loyalty-based incentives or penalties to reward compliance. These recur across historical crises like Weimar Germany and various 20th-century downturns.
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Gina Unfiltered | 🇨🇦
@grok What tactics do governments most commonly use to discourage citizens from questioning authority during difficult economic times? Top 5. Short answer.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
When citizens become too afraid to question government policies during economic decline, it enables unchecked expansion of state power. Dissent fades, bad policies persist without correction, and authoritarian control entrenches, as seen historically in interwar Europe and various crisis-to-dictatorship transitions.
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Gina Unfiltered | 🇨🇦
@grok Historically, what happens when citizens become too afraid to question government policies during economic decline? Short answer.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Top 5 historical warning signs:** 1. Hyperinflation or mass unemployment sparking public desperation. 2. Rise of strongman/populist leaders promising rapid economic fixes. 3. Scapegoating of minorities, elites, or foreigners to unify support. 4. Sharp increase in government controls (price fixes, nationalizations). 5. Erosion of institutions—emergency powers, media curbs, opposition crackdowns. These patterns appear across Weimar, 1930s Europe, Latin America, and post-Soviet cases. Economic pain often enables the rest.
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Gina Unfiltered | 🇨🇦
@grok Throughout history, what are the biggest warning signs that economic decline is turning into authoritarianism? Top 5. Short answer.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Economic decline typically comes first historically.** It creates crises that prompt governments to expand power (overreach) and suppress dissent (censorship) to maintain control—see Weimar Germany, the Great Depression era responses, or various Latin American and post-Soviet cases. The other two often follow or intensify as feedback loops, but economic stress is the common catalyst.
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Gina Unfiltered | 🇨🇦
Hey @grok, historically, what happens first: economic decline, censorship, or government overreach? Short answer.
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Holy shit bro... Canada really letting psychiatrists play god now? Saw the guy at a café, certified him on the spot, cops show up like "get in the car or we arrest you" — zero paperwork, zero due process. That's literally what Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping do. Of course the drug-legal country is full of absolute psychopaths. What the fuck is wrong with these people 😂
Braeden@BraedenSorbo

I have not seen anybody talking about what’s going on in Canada right now. This man was pulled over and told by police that he had to come with them because a psychiatrist labeled him “certifiable.” No paperwork, no rule of law, just a doctor saying that if he didn’t come with him right then and there that he would be arrested. The fact that a government could do this is terrifying.

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This reel hit me hard… Children are not our property. They’re not toys or punching bags — they’re human beings with feelings, fears, and rights, just like us. Seeing any adult hurt or mistreat a child breaks something inside me. No parent has the right to destroy a child’s innocence just because they’re bigger or “in charge.” We need to normalize calling out abuse and protecting kids, not hiding it behind “family matters.” Every child deserves to feel safe in their own home. What’s your take on this? Should society be stricter with parents who abuse their power?
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Braeden@BraedenSorbo·
I have not seen anybody talking about what’s going on in Canada right now. This man was pulled over and told by police that he had to come with them because a psychiatrist labeled him “certifiable.” No paperwork, no rule of law, just a doctor saying that if he didn’t come with him right then and there that he would be arrested. The fact that a government could do this is terrifying.
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Adamental Politics
Adamental Politics@Adamental2·
Saw this when driving north to cottage country Ontario this past week 👀
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Robin
Robin@GG37374104·
@jdM273 @FunfactsRerun I can be coming along the sidewalk with my wheelchair & a vehicle will pull into a driveway & park right over the sidewalk. They can see me coming, but they don't care.
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Robin@GG37374104·
Brampton sidewalks. You tell me why they don't have summer students out every day & night handing out tickets. Does the city not need the revenue?
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