I'm surprised she's still in Canada, after the failure to join in the pushback with the Truckers, it seems most Canadians left for the US as it was a losing fight.
Yeah I would personally recommend everyone who values freedom get out of Canada as soon as they can but it is arrogant and unrealistic for me to expect everyone to uproot their lives and leave their home country so easily.
I'm not going anywhere. I was born here and I'll live free or die trying.
Where would I even run to? A friend of mine tried Ireland and came back because it's just as bad.
People need to understand, we're fighting globalists. There's no running, no hiding, just picking the place to make your stand. I'd rather do so in the land of my birth.
The best tactical position is right in the middle of them.
Their entire strategy is based on demoralization and the idea that people can't do anything about them. That's not actually the case and what scares them more than anything is confrontation.
They don't win at protests, they win in meetings. If no one but the woke shows up, they get their own way. If people show up, their best outcome is retreat.
I know it's unpleasant to be around them, but that's the point. There isn't much they can do to you unless you are relying on their systems, as in the case of this unfortunate doctor.
I'm just super uninterested in country shopping, despite it's abundant popularity these days. Sure things suck here right now, but that's exactly why we need good people more than ever. I'd actually really like to go to Japan for entirely unrelated reasons, but I'm specifically avoiding that at the moment because of the current situation here.
I have a mid-20s coworker whose family lives in India, who went on a trip back there about a year and a half ago to get married to a girl his parents chose for him. He spent a few months there, before coming back to his job in Canada. Immediately after the marriage was officiated, she applied for Canadian citizenship. She still doesn't have it, and is still living in India, only seeing her husband when he makes the trip.
In Canada, just like in the US, it seems like applying for citizenship legally is incredibly tedious and takes forever. A year ago, I told him that she would have probably become a citizen faster if she'd gotten on a boat and trafficked herself into the country illegally. The more time passes, the more my off-hand comment is proven true.
I'm surprised she's still in Canada, after the failure to join in the pushback with the Truckers, it seems most Canadians left for the US as it was a losing fight.
Yeah I would personally recommend everyone who values freedom get out of Canada as soon as they can but it is arrogant and unrealistic for me to expect everyone to uproot their lives and leave their home country so easily.
I'm not going anywhere. I was born here and I'll live free or die trying.
Where would I even run to? A friend of mine tried Ireland and came back because it's just as bad.
People need to understand, we're fighting globalists. There's no running, no hiding, just picking the place to make your stand. I'd rather do so in the land of my birth.
We're not running away or hiding, stage 1 is a tactical retreat to a better position.
Stage 2 is wait for them all to kill each other when their main 'enemy' is gone, doesn't take too long.
Stage 3 is reclamation after the dust settles and they're too weak after killing each other.
Ironically, this is actually loosely how the commies in China won...
The best tactical position is right in the middle of them.
Their entire strategy is based on demoralization and the idea that people can't do anything about them. That's not actually the case and what scares them more than anything is confrontation.
They don't win at protests, they win in meetings. If no one but the woke shows up, they get their own way. If people show up, their best outcome is retreat.
I know it's unpleasant to be around them, but that's the point. There isn't much they can do to you unless you are relying on their systems, as in the case of this unfortunate doctor.
Ireland is hella pozzed.
I lost so much respect for an Irish streamer I follow after seeing the agitprop on his Twitter.
I'm just super uninterested in country shopping, despite it's abundant popularity these days. Sure things suck here right now, but that's exactly why we need good people more than ever. I'd actually really like to go to Japan for entirely unrelated reasons, but I'm specifically avoiding that at the moment because of the current situation here.
Purebloods can't obtain a US visa.
Meh, fly to Mexico, cover yourself in some dirt and cross into America and hey presto, you're a 'refugee '..
I have a mid-20s coworker whose family lives in India, who went on a trip back there about a year and a half ago to get married to a girl his parents chose for him. He spent a few months there, before coming back to his job in Canada. Immediately after the marriage was officiated, she applied for Canadian citizenship. She still doesn't have it, and is still living in India, only seeing her husband when he makes the trip.
In Canada, just like in the US, it seems like applying for citizenship legally is incredibly tedious and takes forever. A year ago, I told him that she would have probably become a citizen faster if she'd gotten on a boat and trafficked herself into the country illegally. The more time passes, the more my off-hand comment is proven true.