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Sep 5Liked by Brad Salzberg

Trudeau's MO is the WEF agenda. Post-nationalism. Destroy our borders, language, and culture. Increase immigration beyond the limits of our creaking systems. And thus destroy the nation. Leading to "one world".

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He's such a bast-turd it's beyond belief.

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Exactly 💯 - the WEF website is all you need to follow to know what the muppet turd has been instructed to do. Treason is still a crime ya? Look at that smile on his dial as he close hugs a younger black male...insert barf emoji here

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he loves the boy regardless of colour. are the quebecers hearing this. i really would love to know their opinions.brad do have any connections to anyone in the french press..

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Quebec isn't bothered by anything except its access to the public purse. And since they decide the prime minister...

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This guy has to be the BIGGEST disappointment in Canadian history.Elected under false pretense.If he ran a business would be dragged into court for false advertising.False warrior for pretend social justice has caused a pandemic of disordered thinking masquerading as truth.Working hard to destroy our understanding of reality and common sense.No wonder Poilievre called him wacko.

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Sep 5Liked by Brad Salzberg

Trudeau is one sick piece of $#%^&. Trudeau is in the process of replacing Federal Senators with ones that will do what they are told even if Trudeau loses the next election. Trudeau said that even if the PC'S win they will be unable to scrape the Carbon tax and come true with their election promises. The Senate will be STACKED and Pierre Poilievre will be toothless.

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Right, in this we see the agenda. The Liberals anticipate 5-10 years of a Conservative govt, so they pack the Senate with left wing ideologues and LGBT fanatics, in anticipation of the day they return to power. Senators hold their positions to age 75.

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Federal replaced with Feral.

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Sep 7·edited Sep 8Liked by Brad Salzberg

The book One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest has a narrator, Chief Bromden, a giant half-Native American Indian. The scenes take place in a psychiatric institution where authorities within the institution have a vested interest in the process i.e. jobs. Their jobs depend on the use of subtle and coercive methods to keep the inhabitants of the novel’s mental ward in a state of dependency. Rewards, subtle shaming, and punishments function by the subtlety of their application in essence, to maintain the mental deficiencies with which they have been diagnosed. The cures are worse than the causes of their discontent.

The character of Randall Patrick McMurphy fakes insanity to serve his sentence for battery and gambling, in the hospital, rather than at a prison work farm. Although little remarked when critiquing the book or film, anyone who would do such a thing as voluntary choosing such an option by faking insanity is somewhat offside for choosing to go to a mental institution rather than a work farm.

For me that aspect is consistent with the many choices people make in their daily lives which are inherently — let’s say, peculiar — yet promoted by media, education and politicians while manifesting a plethora of unintended consequences.

McMurphy bridles against the authorities. He encourages his fellow inmates to rebel. He antagonizes Nurse Ratched while encouraging the patients to party, and break into the hospital pharmacy and consume unnamed psychiatric medications and disturb the routine of coercive restraints inherent in any institutional setting.

Chief Bromden calls the authorities “the Combine” in reference to the way the authorities manipulate and process individuals. These manipulations are insidious because the subtly of Nurse Ratched’s coercive machinations prevents the inmates of the facility from understanding they are being controlled at all.

Such invisible forms of discipline oppress individuals on a broad societal scale encouraging people to censor aspects of themselves and their actions.

McMurphy finally, is physically restrained and moved to the Disturbed ward. When McMurphy is returned to the ward he has been lobotomized and sits silently and motionless having been rendered completely docile.

At the end of the book and the movie the Chief smothers Murphy with a pillow in an act of mercy and then he escapes becoming the “one” who “flew over the cuckoo’s nest.”

Obviously the author Ken Kesey was motivated to write One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s nest as a means of reflecting the wider society he saw in the 1950s.

Today the wider society has gone completely and irremediably cuckoo!

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Always loved Cuckoos Nest, both book and film. George Orwell's "Animal Farm" captures the essence of the Trudeau Liberal communist government.

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That bastard child has it in for CANADIANS full stop.

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Sockboy is going to make sure that worker in the red jacket pays through the nose for embarrassing him.

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Canadians need to wake up though. Many have bought in to the whole CO2 bad narrative and think that all the fires are a result. And I still see people wearing masks my guess is that at least 60% of the country is sleepwalking. Then there is One Health now being promoted by Canadian doctors.

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"Yo, peasants, I got you another whole loaf of fresh bread and FREE MONEY!!"

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That is troubling

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Nothing gets between him and his modus operandi. Not even his kids.

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