6 Replies to “The 100 Year March”

  1. This is a powerful documentary. Do take it in, if time permits.

    We need less government in our lives. The more the Government is in our lives the less freedom one has. We need to push away from Communism like the Polish people have pushed away from Communism. We need to be be skeptical of authority, Communist Authority. Vote for less Government.

    The Government is not your FRIEND Canada. Vote the current government out. All levels. There are none worth cherishing in Canada right now. Cry with Stefan, or suffer the consequences.

  2. I’ve had the great pleasure of spending time in Poland over the last several years. A fascinating, wonderful country. Stay free, Poland!

  3. The Canada 150 celebration was a cruel joke that did nothing but poke disgust and guilt towards those whose ancestors and relatives built a country that stood strong and free with our allies against communism and fascism. The poison of group identity politics and Marxist collectivism has pervaded Canada’s culture so that we’re all being preached at constantly about the toxic nature of free speech, individualism and traditional moral belief. It feels like everything I was taught as a kid has been torn down and replaced with a 24/7 shiny media fabricated façade of hope and promises hiding the emptiness of the brick walled dead end. It’s good to see there’s places in the World where freedom of expression still means something. Poland’s freedom march is amazing. But it is so because they had to fight for their freedom up close and personal multiple times and recently enough that there’s still a strong memory. If Poland’s freedom and culture is to persevere that memory needs to remain strong or they too will become an empty socialist controlled husk much like Canada.

  4. I wonder if the Chief Librarian would have frog marched her off the property if she was still the lie bruhls candidate?

  5. The Poles saved Europe from Islam by defeating the Turks at Vienna. They just don’t want to have to do it again.

  6. The history of Europe is largely based on water. For continental Europe, this means rivers. The Vistula divides what is now called Poland into two parts. Anyone who knows anything about this part of Europe knows this.
    I watched the first part of this silly video and then stopped.

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