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Import the third world, become the third world He should be deported, not acquited Does this decision mean we can all carry guns if we're feeling unsafe in our neighbourhoods?

Import the third world, become the third world

He should be deported, not acquited

Does this decision mean we can all carry guns if we're feeling unsafe in our neighbourhoods?
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Hot take; Canadian hero Samuel de Champlain was cooler than Columbus, did more, was a better explorer, cartographer, leader, warrior and would have folded Columbus like a lawn chair.

Hot take; Canadian hero Samuel de Champlain was cooler than Columbus, did more, was a better explorer, cartographer, leader, warrior and would have folded Columbus  like a lawn chair.
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Eastern Canadians still possess the Loyalist pride for surviving the horror of 1776, and winning the holy war in 1812, which they believed was divine providence, and their choices affirmed by God. If only anti-Americanism can be redirected to its proper place.

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Canadian federalism has always clashed with Canada’s deeply rooted illiberal ethnoculture. The first 70 years of Anglo-Canadian history saw a militarized, theocratic monarchy of subject-soldiers living in a state of emergency until the the Reformers broke the Family Compact.

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The Canadian doesn’t remember why he feels the way he does toward the American project or why the idea of annexation evokes indignant, visceral disgust. His reasons are long forgotten, but they lie deep in his blood memory. The liberal revolution in 1776, the holy war of 1812.

The Canadian doesn’t remember why he feels the way he does toward the American project or why the idea of annexation evokes indignant, visceral disgust. His reasons are long forgotten, but they lie deep in his blood memory. The liberal revolution in 1776, the holy war of 1812.
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My piece on Anglo-Canadians is almost finished, and I find my English-speaking audience will either be shocked or thrilled to learn their ancestors tried to build Warhammer 40k in Ontario.

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Excellent article, worth the read "Canada only ever made sense as a conservative project — a fortress of order on the edge of a revolutionary continent. And it still does. We were the first to reject liberalism. We may be the last left standing when it burns itself down."

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"Don't worry, they’ll assimilate!" - Says the politician - As he panders in a foreign language - At a temple he doesn’t attend - For votes from people loyal to their home country Totally under control!!