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Canadian Patriot
Canadian Patriot@PPC4Liberty·
No one born outside of Canada should be able to serve in the Canadian military, police force, be a judge, be a politician or have the right to vote. The fact that any of this is happening endangers Canadian sovereignty, and it’s all happening to an extreme degree.
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
Forbidden history fact of the day: Germany invaded Danzig, Poland in 1939 because they were intentionally forced to do so, in order to save the ethnic Germans still living there from being slaughtered by the Bolsheviks (✡️) in the most horrific ways imaginable. (Raping German women then chopping their breasts off, nailing children to barn doors, all the classics from the Bolshevik Revolution/Holodomor) Between August 10, 1939 and September 6, 1939, the Bolsheviks killed 56,000 German Nationals in the Danzig corridor. Hitler had already done "the right thing" by protesting in writing to the League of Nations (literally dozens of times), to no avail. He and the Germans were left with no choice but to go in and stop the massacres and persecutions on Danzig's ethnic Germans themselves. TLDR: After WW1 and the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was split into two with Poland in between. Atrocities were happening in that small German area, so after numerous attempts to find a political solution, the National Socialists said "Fuck it" and went in to save their people with force.
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman

Today on "World War 2 history you weren't taught in school": Remember Germany's "Invasion of Poland" that kicked off WW2? It turns out, Hitler only wanted the part of Poland that was stolen from Germany after World War 1. The Germans who were stuck living in this region post-WW1 were subject to horrible persecution, literally being murdered by the thousands. The "Invasion of Poland" was a rescue mission. Germany didn't want anything to do with war, especially not with their European brothers. Hitler constantly repeated this in his communications with the countries of Europe (Germany literally airdropped flyers for the British on multiple occasions, telling them there was zero reason to fight when all Germany cared about was fighting Soviet Communism; see the actual flyers attached below). But the Jewish bankers wanted their European genocide, so they pulled the strings behind the scenes as they do, and Britain/France declared war on Germany, using this "Polish Invasion" as the media story (the Jews had already officially declared war on Germany in 1933)

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Derek
Derek@Derekrants·
Canada is being colonized right before our eyes. Don't wait until its too late to organize a push back. They have to go back.
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Dominion Society of Canada
Retroactively revoke citizenship from those who have got it by manipulating our laws.
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Choyles@_Choyles_·
Folks, the US controls the oil game. What the hell do you think is going on right now in Iran? Look at Venezuela just recently. Trust me, I know the libertals are intent on keeping it in the ground, but don't think if the other half of the uniparty were to ever get back on power things would change.
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Choyles@_Choyles_·
@ryangerritsen Great, the US in charge of more of our oil. We could sell our oil on the world market, if only the US would let us!!
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Pratim D Gupta
Pratim D Gupta@peedeegee·
Most people go on The Tonight Show to plug a movie or show off a new suit. Diljit Dosanjh went on there to drop a 112-year-old historical checkmate with the casual shrug of a man who knows exactly who he is. When Jimmy Fallon asked about the Vancouver show, Diljit didn't just talk about the lights or the noise. He reminded the world that while the Punjabi spirit is global, the welcome mat wasn’t always rolled out. Back in 1914, the Canadian government was playing a rigged game. The Continuous Journey Regulation was simply a “No Indians Allowed” sign, disguised as a travel rule: you could only enter Canada if you came on a non-stop ship from your home country. Since no such ships existed from India, it was a legal trap. The SS Komagata Maru arrived with 376 souls—340 Sikhs, 24 Muslims, and 12 Hindus—who thought they were British subjects with rights. Instead, they were treated like a contagion. For two months, they sat in the harbour, just 2,000 metres from the shore, being denied even the basic dignity of food and water. The city didn’t just look away; they sent a tugboat full of armed men to force them out. Fast forward to Diljit standing in the centre of BC Place in Vancouver. While the ghosts of the 1914 exclusion act still linger in the salt air of the Burrard Inlet, Diljit turned that 2 km distance into the shortest, most triumphant walk in history. His witty repartee to Jimmy wasn't just a fun fact; it was a savage flex. “They did not allow us then. Now 55,000 people were there to celebrate us." Diljit didn't need to be angry to be impactful. He just used the facts as his backup dancers. From the 20 martyrs shot dead at Budge Budge to the roar of a sold-out stadium, the math finally adds up to justice. The "undesirables" of the past are now the icons of the present. History tried to write a “No Entry” sign. Diljit just signed his name over it.
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Choyles@_Choyles_·
@canada_based_ Laws were changed to allow them to come in, they can be changed to allow them to leave.
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Congressman Brandon Gill
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
Today I asked an abortion advocate what her favorite method of abortion is.
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Melanie Bennet
Melanie Bennet@MelanieBennet_·
1/ FOI records show the Ontario Ministry of Education ran a years-long operation to embed Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy (CRRP) province-wide, an approach rooted in American Critical Race Theory and Paulo Freire’s Marxist “critical consciousness.” It's undeniable that the politicization of the education system was a top-down ideological project directed by the Ministry of Education. junonews.com/p/exclusive-on…
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Richard Dias
Richard Dias@RichardDias_CFA·
Remember when Canadians were called racist for drawing the link from regressive and reckless immigration to skyrocketing rents and housing UNaffordability. Well, I do. Now it has its very own box in the budget. Page 39.
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