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@supasocio

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Katılım Ağustos 2024
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@ExploringSpace2 I see the decaying rot of a culture purely devoted to material far more in Toronto than anywhere else, but alas, I have yet to ever visit the West so I may be wrong.
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@supasocio The rest of Canada is just more American than Toronto though - except Quebec I suppose
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Americans have a hard time understanding that Canada is not just Toronto (a city that has near complete American culture). Going there as a Canadian was a genuine culture shock.
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New Abacus Data Nova Scotia Poll 🔵PC: 38% (-10%) 🟠NDP: 31% (+6%) 🔴LIB: 23% (+5%) ⚪OTH: 8% (-1%) (+/- change from Abacus NS poll)
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@Localist132215 I have also already stated my reasoning for support for the People’s Republic, obviously it is an unfortunate fact that the best chance at breaking US hegemony are yellow alien men, but I would quite frankly accept any other nation having global dominance should they trump the US
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@Localist132215 You live in a country also flooded with migrants and by your attitude I can assure you dislike it. I am involved with anti-immigrant groups, just because we’ve yet to achieve remigration does not mean I’m going to abandon my county and people.
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@Localist132215 If you are a Yank who thinks some purity negro is just as American as White colonials then it is already clear you root against the White race, and therefore worship America. Those with no racial consciousness (I suppose an exemption since you are not White), are doomed.
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@Localist132215 Yeah, they did. They could never influence the world with it as much as the Americans have now. Had they stuck around and done the same I’d say they were evil too. For their part in spreading it in the Great Wats I blame them.
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@Localist132215 There is simply nothing good about the American empire unless you are a hedonistic materialist who worships nothing but capital and pleasure.
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@Localist132215 And of course you don’t care if you have more nonwhites, you do not care for the White race, if you are to be believed and are Hispanic then that’s simple. And if not, you remain supportive of American policies and foreign affairs that hurt the White race.
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@Localist132215 Mass migration is an American phenomenon they pushed onto the rest of the world. The liberalism and capital slavery the empire spread throughout the world has done nothing but harm to the White race and Europeans.
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@Localist132215 American lobbyists advocated for the mass migration, and to act as if your state (of which you do not even belong to the nation-state) is not also becoming a disgusting shell of itself filled with nonwhites (much more than us!) is ridiculous cope.
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@Localist132215 It’s unrealistic to imagine a Canada free of America without another power taking the mantle. Obviously a Canada under our own/British rule is ideal but I’m not going to delude myself that we can throw the shackles of American capital slavery off without a benefactor.
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@Localist132215 I’d actually gladly accept CCP dominance over American! It was American lobbyists who advanced for mass migration. Your multiracial antichrist empire wants Whites dead more than the Chinamen these days
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@Localist132215 Many top corporations are run by Americans and top lobby firms act on American interests, we do not have independent from D.C. I wish any other power ruled us than the Yanks
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@aidenwpkenny @FortySacks As my friend always used to say “The PPC is great if only think about their immigration policy and literally nothing else”
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I have not seen the PPC engage in activism the way groups like the Dominion Society or Second Sons have. Their events have never seem to reach critical mass, nor have they attracted sustained hostility from either the state or the media. Just as importantly, they have failed to cultivate broad appeal among right-wing youth. I also have not seen the PPC seriously grapple with questions of Canadian identity rooted in our distinct ethnos, history and inherited national character. They have attempted to approach these questions indirectly, but the fundamental problem with the PPC is that it still operates within a liberal paradigm. Its ideology is ultimately a form of right-liberalism, which is temperamentally alien to most Canadians. Canadians are not instinctively laissez-faire free market individualists, constitutional absolutists, or doctrinaire believers in universal equality. Historically, Canadians have valued order, hierarchy, and social stability more than abstract liberty. We have preferred protected national markets over unrestricted international free trade. We have also tended to believe that the state and its political elites have a duty to exercise noblesse oblige and maintain social cohesion. The formal ideology of the Canadian state matters less than the deeper national temperament operating beneath it. In practice, Canadian liberalism has never been especially liberal in the classical sense. Canadians have historically behaved more like right-wing communitarian statists than Lockean individualists. The PPC will continue to fail for as long as it refuses to recognize the historical forces that shaped Canadian culture and the psychology of heritage Canadians. Those forces include the founding of the colony at Quebec City in 1608, the long wars of survival against hostile conditions and conflict on the frontier against the First Nations, the American Revolution, and Loyalist Exodus, the War of 1812, and the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada. Instead of grounding itself in that historical tradition, the party offers a watered-down, civic-nationalist, MAGA-style populism that resonates only in limited pockets of the Prairies.
Tony 🇨🇦@TonyLTarrant

@FortySacks I understand, nae, feel this post. Unfortunately Canadian nationalists are to easily persuaded to not support and vote Canada first (PPC) at this point. so i don't see it happening anytime soon.

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@Localist132215 Not particularly much can be done when the Satan of the world lords over us
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