Category: Baiting The Left

A Broken, Post-Nationalist Canada

Adam Zivo has written a powerful op-ed in the National Post:

Growing up in suburban Toronto, I occasionally had classmates who, being the children of immigrants, like myself, seemed spiritually homeless. They spent their summers in their parents’ countries, which were like gauzy pocket universes, while Canada remained a land of mud and chores, tolerated but not loved, pallid against the glow of a romanticized elsewhere.

As a teenager, I did not want to be like these people. My Serbian parents taught me to be Canadian first, and, though this identity seemed nebulous (peacekeeping and hockey?), I assumed, perhaps naively, that it would later solidify and provide an enveloping sense of belonging. Against this promise, maintaining ties to the home country seemed parochial and claustrophobic.

As I got older, though, Canadian nationalism was not reinforced, but demolished under the auspices of “inclusivity.” The architects of this transformation were, broadly speaking, cultural and economic elites for whom nationalism was superfluous, because they already belonged to a global community defined by class — an urban world of minimalist AirBnbs and fusion tapas that looked identical whether in Toronto, Paris, Tokyo or Mumbai.

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The Beginning of the End of Twitter 1.0

In my digital calendar, I denote all sorts of important events – births, deaths, historical events, etc. On March 6, 2019, one of the most important Joe Rogan podcasts ever occurred: Joe Rogan Experience #1258 – Jack Dorsey, Vijaya Gadde & Tim Pool. Here’s a summary of what occurred.

The following is entirely my opinion, but this video is proof positive that Vijaya Gadde was absolutely one of the worst people in the world at that time. Since then, we’ve witnessed other tyrants like Thierry Breton of the EU and a bunch of anti-free speech zealots in Canada, the UK, and Germany, but she was clearly a pioneer in this arena.

A Vast Society of Blue-Pilled Ignoramuses

The following insight comes from Dr. Drew Pinsky so I don’t want to claim it was an original thought of mine, but I do think it’s most insightful:

During the the past 6 years, the American people have been exposed to 3 incidents of major corruption:

1. Covid (2020+)
2. Fraud (2025+)
3. Epstein files (2026)

That was Dr. Drew’s insight. Now, pause for a moment to think about those people in your various circles who are not aware of 1, 2, or 3 whatsoever or, more importantly, the corruption that 1, 2, & 3 have revealed.

Sadly, I know a whole lot of NPCs who are aware of 1 & 3, but would adamantly deny that any actual corruption has been revealed. This is the power of propaganda on weak-minded individuals who are not curious at all.

The Golden Opportunity that Canada Missed

Americans from coast to coast are celebrating the dual gold medal Olympic hockey wins. But beyond that, as Batya Ungar-Sargon accurately writes, “It’s the vibe shift we needed. Patriotism is back, baby! It’s hot! It’s cool again! And it is in da club.”

Thought experiment: If Canada had won even one of the two gold medals, would Canadians from coast to coast have seized the opportunity and celebrated some well deserved national pride? Imagine if this now legendary photo was of Connor McDavid, wrapped in a Canadian flag.  Would the cultural gatekeepers have “permitted” Canadians to feel good about their country for once, or would that be deemed uncouth by the legion of Karens in Canada’s urban centres?

Is the Era of DEI Incompetence at the Louvre now over?

Interesting development in Woke France:

The director of the Louvre in Paris has resigned, months after the high-profile theft of France’s crown jewels from one of the world’s most visited museums.

Laurence des Cars submitted her resignation to President Emmanel Macron, who praised her decision at a time when, his office said, the museum needed “calm and a strong new impetus to successfully carry out major projects involving security, and modernisation”.

A new director was appointed on Wednesday – Christophe Leribault, who is currently the director of Palace of Versailles.

Her track record ain’t great.

The Latest from México

This morning, on SiriusXM’s Patriot radio, Mike Slater had on his Breitbart colleague, Brandon Darby, who is a journalist focused on documenting the cartels.

Based on what Darby described in detail, this recent upsurge of violence in México can technically be blamed on Trump, but I don’t mean that in a bad way. The Trump Administration was fed up with the endless, decades long violence and corruption south of the border and decided to do something about it. Yes, there is going to be ongoing violence for a period of time, but what’s the alternative? Let El Mencho and other gangsters control the people of México forever?! According to the likes of many Democrats and Canadians I know, that is the preferable route because actually trying to regain the rule of law is “too extreme”.

When good men & women refuse to stand up to bad actors, society deteriorates. This is what has happened in Canada, in Vancouver, in California, and in San Francisco. To date, the majority of folks in these places have refused to stand up against the destructive forces. If one “dares” disagree with this deterioration, years can be spent trying to fight back, or one can leave and find sanity elsewhere.

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