Has Trudeau Spent Ten Years Building An "Anti-Colonialism Army" In Canada?
"Extremism Is The New Normal In Justin Trudeau's Post-National Canada."
An article featured in the National Post this week illuminates the condition of Canadian society under a political regime known as the Liberal Government of Canada:
'Joe Adam George: Extremism Is The New Normal In The Streets Of Trudeau's Post-National Canada'
October 7th, 2024: "We need to have some difficult conversations about our race-to-the-bottom immigration policies."
If mainstream media were not under-the-thumb of government, a drill-down might occur. In this regard, we turn to the current assault on the colonial founding of our nation. If media laid it on the line, they would state that Canada is under attack from myriad sources, inclusive of a growing anti-colonial movement dedicated to an "unsettling" of Canadian society.
Never do they entertain a fundamental of the assault: immigration policy, and the political orientation of Canada's "new arrival" communities.
"Many newcomer protesters, particularly those from Lebanon, Syria and Iran, migrated to Canada because their home countries were devastated by the same terrorist groups they now venerate."
"They vehemently defend these groups whose values of fundamentalism, tyranny and intolerance are incompatible with Canadian democracy."
Thus unleashing a sub-text of immigration policy. The common thread is Liberal government ideological orientation, which conveniently aligns with attitudes held by many new arrivals to Canada: the loathing of the Anglophone-European roots of our country.
Justin Trudeau hates this aspect of society. For ten years he has worked a program of political vengeance relating to our country’s national heritage. Can it be fairly stated that government are importing migrant communities for the purpose of adding fuel to colonialism-hating fire?
In 2021, the Liberals unleashed this piece of woke warfare puzzle:
"In June 2021, the Government of Canada passed Bill C-5 to make September 30 a federal statutory day. It is observed as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation."
We stand witness as anti-colonial forces-- aka anti-Anglophone forces-- consolidate their efforts. Liberals and First Nations against Canadian colonialism, imported Middle-East migrants against Israeli colonialism. Add to it Canada's Sikh diaspora communities and the Khalistani nationalism movement.
Holy Cow. Could it be that, among other purposes, Justin Trudeau approved importation of millions to add momentum to the counter-the-colonialism agenda?
Such is the paradoxical nature of the Trudeau government. On one hand, they are tasked with "managing" Canadian society. While ostensibly doing so, they work a communist-infused agenda of ideological warfare against their own country.
"Calling on Imams to Join Orange Khutba Day Commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Stand in Solidarity with Indigenous Communities"
"Orange Khutba Day commemorates National Day for Truth and Reconciliation which takes place on September 30th. Our goal is to maximize on our reach to the Muslim community and use the closest Friday to recognize the upcoming observation."
“We encourage Muslims to remember the legacy of genocide and injustice that the original Indigenous peoples of Canada have suffered (and continue to suffer) since first contact with imperial colonizers from Europe who arrived 500 years ago.”
Right. Nowhere is it recognized that in this situation, new arrivals who have lived in Canada for all-of one decade stand in support of issues that date back centuries. We also recognize that these people and their families have not been personally affected by the Indigenous experience in any manner.
On this basis, we conclude that these political activists are “jumping on the bandwagon” of anti-Canadian animus. We witness the assimilation of disparate political movements into a cohesive unit. With each passing year, Islamic non-profit organizations funded by Canadian taxpayers are ramping up support for our Indigenous communities.
Liberals, First Nations, Muslims, Sikhs, and the snowflake white Canadians who support them. Cultural Action Party [est.2016] cannot predict the future, but is it really beyond-the-pale to suggest that these phenomena are leading to a "battle of epic proportions?"
Communists would call it a "revolution." Can it be possible that Justin Trudeau understood this from day one, and thereby pushed the agenda to the centre stage of Canada’s political theatre?
CAP shudder at the thought. But, in reality, Canadians shouldn't have expected anything less.
“We cannot separate Indigenous history from our country’s history of colonialism and its lasting impacts, including systemic racism, inequality, and discrimination."
-- Statement by the Prime Minister on National Indigenous History Month
It should come as no surprise that the leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada Jagmeet Singh stands in solidarity with Trudeau.
"When it comes to issues around health, education and housing for Indigenous people, [NDP leader Jagmeet] Singh determined what he believes is the main source of those issues: colonialism."
"Let's be clear: This is the tragic legacy of Canada's colonial past. We have to confront that, we have to realize that. We have to come face to face with that reality, and that's why, for the NDP, 'reconciliation' is not a word — it is a call to action."
Kamalpreet Khera has served as Minister of Diversity & Inclusion since July 26, 2023. The Liberal Cabinet Member has represented the riding of Brampton West in the House of Commons since 2015.
“Today, on the 4th annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we come together from coast to coast to coast to honour and remember the children taken from their families, those who never returned home, and the individuals, families and communities still living with the lasting impacts and trauma caused by the residential school system in Canada; a shameful and colonial government legacy.”
After which CAP offer up a rhetorical question. Dear Kamal Khera, Justin Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh, et al:
Is there anything about Canada that is not shameful? Talk about being systemically railroaded into a "colonialist hall of shame." For what purpose is this being unleashed on Canadian society? Is this not a case of running our country into the globalist mud for the purpose of stealing it from the innocent descendants of Canada's original settler communities?
Is this agenda a culmination of 50 years of anti-colonial sentiment as systemically advanced by government? Forget about legacy media. They wouldn't entertain these concepts for all the white rice in communist China.
'From a single seed a mighty forest grows." This is what Pierre Trudeau did to our country. In retrospect, we come to recognize his destructive tendencies:
From the "1-2-3 Canadians we love thee" ethos of Montreal Expo 1967 to our "pariah nation of the planet" designation in 2024.
No way in hell this could have developed organically. Communists love to accuse their enemies of that which they indulge in. Branding society "systemically racist," the system unfurls an agenda of national demonization and denigration of "Old Stock" Canadian communities.
Consolidating efforts into a cohesive political force is the current effort that falls under the umbrella of anti-colonialism. Is this an intentional by-product of immigration policy in Canada?
Saying Trudeau is the mastermind in this is a rather long stretch, it's more along the lines of him being a good puppet to his handlers.
Marxists always float new holidays, Juneteenth and Truth&Reconciliation day are just the beginning. So this is marxism, ideology/rules/history and definitions of words are ever changing so that no one but the rulers can keep up, plain & definitely not simple.