implodingsensei

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@criddle43410

Katılım Ekim 2025
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implodingsensei
implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@CitImmCanada Unfortunately departments prioritize low skill TFW’s, because the “business lobby” say that’s what they need.
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IRCC@CitImmCanada·
Canada is seeking top talent, including: • medical doctors, researchers and senior managers with Canadian work experience • workers with French-language proficiency • health care and social services professionals • tradespersons • educators • professionals in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) occupations • professionals in transport occupations These categories provide clear pathways to permanent residence for top international talent. Find out how Express Entry category-based rounds of invitations work: bit.ly/4s0UAFi
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implodingsensei
implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@JChimirie66677 We need to abandon the globalist rule book and get back to each nation acting in their own best interest.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Britain's Next Twenty Years: The Storm Ahead A nation can dodge truth only for so long before truth strikes back. Britain is out of road. For decades, governments have pushed mass immigration while pretending that multiculturalism make us stronger and that order will somehow hold as the state gives up ground. The facts are now set. What comes next isn't fiction. It's consequence. The streets will crack first. Tens of thousands of young men pour in each year from places where force rules and weakness dies. Rootless, idle, and itching for status, they become the spear-point of a demographic shift our leaders are not just tolerating but driving. Wherever these numbers land, the script repeats itself: gangs take shape, tribes harden, confidence grows, and the police pull back because they no longer have the strength or the mandate to hold the line. We already know the neighbourhoods that are buckling. Give it twenty years and those neighbourhoods won't just be trouble spots – they'll be whole cities. Civil unrest won't be an exception; it will be the rhythm of the country. One policing incident. One foreign flare-up. One sectarian march straying into the wrong street. Any spark will do. Riots will come like the seasons: driven by grievance, rumour, and the simple fact that the state now fears the mob more than the mob fears the state. And the disorder we've seen in recent years will look mild compared to what's coming. Britain's Jews will take the hardest blow. Antisemitic attacks rise with every foreign flare-up, and the trend is only upward. Soon synagogues will need guards the police can't provide, families will leave for safety abroad, and our leaders will feign shock as centuries of Jewish life vanish from our cities. Politics will trail the street and bend to the new blocs. Polanski's Green Party is the first clear sign of bloc voting shaped by sectarian identity – not the last. More will follow. Local councils will flip, entire wards will become sect fiefdoms, and parliamentary seats will be traded like turf. MPs will answer to overseas loyalties and grievance politics because that is where their ballots come from. The civic glue that once held us has already begun to harden and crack: expect parallel authority to grow – Sharia councils, neighbourhood courts, and local codes that run beside the law. When politics stops being about the commonwealth and starts being about competing loyalties, the centre gives way. Public order will weaken. Knife crime and assaults on women and young girls will soar. Terror alerts will multiply because the pool of radicalised men grows each year. Police morale will sink. Courts will cut corners. The state will keep the peace by lowering the bar: fewer arrests, fewer reports, fewer truths. The public will see the double standard clearly, and anger will harden into something colder. And then comes the trigger event. Every society built on denial meets one. A large-scale terror attack. A mass stabbing. A riot that spreads from city to city in a single night – the kind we've already watched tear through France. One shock that shows the public not just that the state is weak, but complicit. After that, trust collapses. Politics snaps. The centre buckles. Yet the real danger isn't open conflict. It's the slow death of a shared country. Schools split along cultural lines. Neighbourhoods sort themselves by fear. Public space becomes contested ground. People withdraw because the common life has gone. That is how nations fade – not with borders redrawn, but with bonds cut. This is the path we're on. Not by accident, but by leaders who push demographic engineering under the guise of compassion. They know exactly what they're doing. They choose drift over duty. A nation that refuses to defend its borders and its core will soon find it cannot defend itself at all. "Britain's Jews will take the hardest blow. Antisemitic attacks rise with every foreign flare-up"
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Derek Fildebrandt
Derek Fildebrandt@Dfildebrandt·
Sad, pathetic and weak land acknowledgement at the largest gathering of Conservatives in Canada. If this is socially acceptable among the Conservative leadership class, then we’re cooked.
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Bill
Bill@Mobilized3213·
I live in New Brunswick. In a rural settlement on a dead end road about 12km outside the limits of the largest city in the Province. There are 28 families that live on this road. 1 active duty RCMP member, 2 retired RCMP members (I am one) and an active duty Correctional Officer. Every week there is a white Elantra with 3 'new Canadians' who go to the end of the road, into the Irving choppings and spend a couple of hours shooting rifles, shotguns and handguns. No targets, no back drops, no safety lanes. Nothing. Just shooting where ever they feel like. Me, my neighbours and the neighbourhood children drive our ATV's on the numbrous trails that we have built in the area. There are 3 homes about 200 metres from where they shoot. (one of the retired RCMP members and her two siblings.) We have notified the RCMP and the Department of Natural Resources on several occasions. Nothing has been done. About 10 of my redneck neighbours have decided that the next time they come to shoot off their guns that they will not be leaving. This picture is not them but you get the idea.
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implodingsensei
implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@MattWalshBlog You want them in an expensive prison instead of a much cheaper homeless shelter? Lose/lose.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
It shouldn’t be legal to set up a campsite on the sidewalk. We’re a civilized society. Act like a civilized person. If you can’t, well that’s what prisons and mental institutions are for. You’ll be better off there. And the rest of us will be better off with you there. Win/win.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Welcome to "Modern London". Where you can just be robbed in public in broad daylight and it's just seen as the "new normal".
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️BREAKING - Stats Canada just released the most troubling data in a GENERATION They just released the median cost to buy a home for boomers, millennials and Gen Z and ITS AFTER INFLATION. This is the REAL cost, in 2021 dollars, that Canadians had to pay for a home.
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Pato Bonato
Pato Bonato@patobonato·
🇸🇪 Suecia acaba de aprobar que para obtener la ciudadanía se exija: - 8 años de residencia - Ingresos estables - NO haber recibido ayudas sociales - Examen de sueco - Examen de valores y sociedad sueca Si no hablas el idioma o no demostras que entendes cómo funciona Suecia → no te dan la ciudadanía. Será el fin de la Suecia progre?
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implodingsensei
implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@ProfessProfess Immigrants collect into small communities in large urban centres, like Toronto or Montreal. The woke liberals are trying to spread them out to increase the problem.
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Rupa Subramanya
Rupa Subramanya@rupasubramanya·
@EricDLombardi We think TFWs are all Uber drivers but some of them are also doctors and nurses from the U.S.
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Eric Lombardi (EricForOLP.ca) 🇨🇦🚀
I disagree. Temporary foreign workers/international students and other non-permanent immigrants should be offered a pathway to permanent residency if they return home first and qualify under the points system. There should be some reasonable benefit for previous Canadian experience, proven adherence to our laws by leaving the country when their visas expired, never taking welfare programs or possessing criminal history, and are coming in with a job that pays above the Canadian average in their field.
Anthony Koch@Anthony__Koch

I actually think Canada should change its laws such that anyone admitted into Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker has, from the beginning, no pathway to permanent residency or citizenship. No more backdoors.

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implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@EricDLombardi You should not be allowed to immigrate to Canada from Canada. Immigration only from a third country.
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Amarjeet Gill
Amarjeet Gill@AmarjeetGill·
Incidents like this are exactly why stronger consequences for firearm-related crimes are needed. A loaded gun was involved—yet Canadians are left questioning accountability. @PierrePoilievre @LarryBrockMP @CCFR_CCDAF
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dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ
Mark Carney's new choice for Governor General of Canada — Louise Arbour — is the perfect choice... For Mark. THE FORMER UN REPRESENTATIVE: - strongly advocates for immigration of Muslims - emphasizes migration is "overwhelmingly positive" - loves proactive integration policies
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implodingsensei
implodingsensei@criddle43410·
@Monkeey_Herder @vincentneilho @terrynewman There are no services being rendered. The space agency site is a concrete pad for a two car garage. The provincial gov’t already owns the site. This is pure corruption. Stop funding completely.
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village idiot@Monkeey_Herder·
@criddle43410 @vincentneilho @terrynewman So you don't care where the money went? Your OK with keeping paying and not receiving? Where can I send you a bill for services rendered.. Just put in your address please..
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Vincent Neil Ho
Vincent Neil Ho@vincentneilho·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Today at Science and Research committee, each and every one of Carney's Liberals voted AGAINST resuming debate on my motion to study the $200 million gravel pit and the find out which Liberal insiders got rich. Canadians deserve transparency, but the Liberals are sweeping their corruption under the rug using their newly manufactured majority.
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Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
Canada’s new Governor General Louise Arbour in 2018: “The Western world is going to face demographic deficits that are such that Europeans, North Americans, will not be able to maintain their standard of living unless they can import part of their workforce at all skill levels.”
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
I am very pleased to announce that, on my recommendation, His Majesty has approved the appointment of the Honourable Louise Arbour as the 31st Governor General of Canada. Across more than five decades, she gave voice to those whose dignity was denied, held institutions to account, and changed lives through her service. As Canada’s next Governor General, Louise Arbour will represent the best of Canada to our citizens and to the world — a Canada clear-eyed about the challenges we face, and steadfast in the values we uphold.
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HoCStaffer@HoCStaffer·
New Governor General today. Said to be bilingual & likely a woman. Who is it? WRONG ANSWERS ONLY.
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Canada Border Services Agency
Today we display red dresses to honour and remember the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people, a powerful reminder and important step toward reconciliation. #RedDressDay #MMIWG2S
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