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🔴🏵️⚪ | 22 | Canadian Nationalist & Monarchist | Anthem, patriotic and folk song Youtuber | British Empire Enthusiast & Revivalist | Red Tory |

Dominion of Canada Katılım Eylül 2025
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Stuart Restorationist
Stuart Restorationist@StuartRest1688·
It’s tragic just how much old Canada appeals to me. I would’ve loved to live in our oldest dominion before it was subverted.
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Pat 🌲🇺🇸
Pat 🌲🇺🇸@Makistan1776·
There are 171-174 names inscribed on the Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial, I made a post some years ago now noting a anger that these men had been forgotten because "it's not our war" and that's fine, But I will never forget their fight against Communism, as an American. 🇺🇸🇨🇦
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Jrien🇻🇦🍁
Jrien🇻🇦🍁@oabam27277·
Yukon Field Force, 1899
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Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺
Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺@AntipodeEmpire·
Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith meets Queen Elizabeth II. London 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 2011
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Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺
Antipodean Empire 🇦🇺@AntipodeEmpire·
A normal and healthy country does not spend years making a spectacle of persecuting its most decorated soldier: but this comes from the same class trying its hardest to replace our constitution, our ethnic make-up, our flag, our political system — in short our entire heritage.
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Samurái de Occidente
Samurái de Occidente@samuraioccident·
🇨🇭 Fotografías de miembros de una Brigada de Infantería de Montaña del Ejército Suizo posando con la Bandera Verde y Blanca de Rhodesia durante varios ejercicios de entrenamiento en el campo suizo.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
One of the more interesting conversations I had in Red Deer was with a woman who said she felt alienated from the Canadian project as far back as when the Canadian flag was officially changed to be a maple leaf. She remembered the maple leaf being presented as this obvious, natural symbol of Canada, and her reaction was basically: what does this have to do with me? That stuck with me because it gets at something deeper than a flag. For a lot of people in the West, the complaint is not just that Ottawa makes bad decisions. It is that the entire symbolic and political center of the country has always acted as though its own regional experience is the default Canadian experience, and everyone else is expected to see themselves in it. That is the real issue. The maple leaf is treated as if it is some neutral, universal symbol that rises above region. But to many Westerners, it can feel like yet another example of central Canada taking something rooted in its own historical world and presenting it as the natural identity of the whole country. Not because it truly reflects everyone, but because the people who dominate the institutions of the country are so used to seeing themselves as Canada that they do not even notice the difference. That is what people mean when they talk about the Laurentian mindset. It is the assumption that the economic, cultural, and political core around the St. Lawrence corridor is not just one part of the country, but the part that defines the whole. Its symbols become national symbols. Its priorities become national priorities. Its media becomes national media. Its political class speaks as though it is the center of legitimacy, while the rest of the country is expected to adapt, supply, comply, and keep the whole thing running. And the West has felt that for generations. We send wealth. We send resources. We send tax revenue. We help sustain the country. Yet when we object, we are often treated less like equal partners and more like a region that is supposed to fall in line. That is why so many Westerners use the word colony. Not because it is just a catchy insult, but because it captures the feeling of being governed, extracted from, and morally lectured by people who do not understand us and do not think they need to. That is why a conversation about the maple leaf can actually be a conversation about power. Symbols are never just symbols. They tell you who sees themselves at the center. They tell you whose history is assumed to be universal. They tell you who is expected to identify with a story they did not write. And for many Albertans, that is the deeper frustration with Canada. It is not only about one policy, one prime minister, or one bad decade. It is the feeling that the country was built around a mindset that never really saw the West as an equal civilization with its own interests, identity, and right to self-determination. We were expected to contribute, but not define. To obey, but not lead. To belong, but only on terms set somewhere else. That is why these conversations matter. When someone says the maple leaf never felt like their symbol, they are not just talking about a piece of cloth. They are talking about a lifetime of feeling that the national story was written by other people, about other people, for the benefit of other people, and then handed to the rest of us as if we should be grateful. The West is tired of being treated like a colony. And more Albertans are starting to say it out loud.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
Jeremy Hansen: "I just want to thank you on behalf of Canada..." @POTUS: "Well, I have to say, I spoke to a very special person, Wayne Gretzky, who I think you know — the Great One, and I spoke to your Prime Minister... they are so proud of you."
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Sensei Miguel
Sensei Miguel@SenseiMiguel60·
@JonFromAlberta One of the best posts on Western alienation and why Alberta independence, followed by Wexit, is a moral imperative Well done…
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Pam@PamJunck·
@JonFromAlberta I understand entirely what that woman said. I have never liked that flag or felt any allegiance to it. It’s always been a symbol of political superiority - we never had a say- it’s not an indigenous tree to the west even. Great post! Thanks again Jon for this message 🫶
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Steve Carlson #17
Steve Carlson #17@steve_carlson17·
Remembering the Humboldt bronco hockey team
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