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Canada is lost

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Herman

What the hell are the Liberals doing.

Herman

It's actually one in four folks aint got a doctor.

Herman

On July 25, 2025, police were called to a church in Montreal where Christian singer Sean Feucht was set to perform, leading to the cancellation of the event due to "heightened public safety concerns" and potential for protests.

What this disgusting delusional, pretending-to-be-mayor of Montreal is really saying is that she does not believe in Canada's most basic Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees freedom of religion under section 2(b), which states that everyone has the freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression.

How was she even allowed to take up such a political position in one of the country's largest municipalities?

Herman

Don't worry about the drugs or the random assaults.

Herman

From Margaret Keays.

Former citizen of communist Poland | Now a concerned Canadian & Mexican resident.

I grew up under Communism. What I'm seeing in Canada is very familiar.

I spent my entire childhood in communist Poland. I know firsthand how a system designed to "protect the people" ends up controlling them... slowly, then all at once.

Today, I am a Canadian citizen and I'm noticing disturbing parallels between the system I grew up in and what's quietly taking hold in my new Home Land under new names and bright slogans.

I feel it is very important to share, because Canadians have no reference points as far as historical experience.
 
Here are 7 signs that what we're seeing in Canada increasingly resembles soft communism or authoritarian socialism:
🔴 1. Government-controlled media & censorship
In Poland, the news were curated by the state. There was only one truth. Today, in Canada, dissenting voices are shadowbanned, deplatformed, or criminalized, especially on issues like health, climate, or social policy. Canadians have lost access to certain online information sources.

🔴 2. Restricted mobility & state-controlled travel
In communist Poland, you had to apply for a passport and return it after travel. Many requests were denied. In Canada, we've seen lockdowns, travel bans, just 3 years back and how easy it was to baselessly enforce it by the state. Now "15-minute cities" being zoned all over Canada limiting free movement under the guise of climate planning. That is a very important staple of the state control under communism. Because communism is really a form of modern FEUDALISM. I will explain more below.

🔴 3. Ideological interference in economy
Communist regimes collapsed under state-planned economics. In Canada, climate alarmism is driving energy policies that cripple industries and increase dependency, while inflation and taxation erode regular people. You are being deprived of your assets and made to work extra hard. When you are worried about survival you will not be thinking about dissent.

🔴 4. Indoctrination through education
In school, I was taught who my enemies were and that we should "sacrifice for the collective." Today's curricula increasingly emphasize identity politics and collectivist ideology, at the expense of individual critical thinking and parental rights. State is taking over your children.

🔴 5. Two-tiered systems: "elites" vs. everyone else
In Poland, party officials lived in better homes, had access to exclusive shops and hospitals. In Canada, we're seeing policy exceptions for elites, insider privileges, and growing mistrust in equal application of the law. Canadian elites are bypassing rules and enriching themselves while you are struggling. That is another staple of FEUDALISM: you have a minority group that is above the law and gets preferential treatment, just like the lords of the old.

🔴 6. Surveillance & thought policing
My family's paper mail was opened and monitored, if it came from outside of Poland. Today in Canada, online speech is policed, and laws on "hate speech" are being used to silence political dissent or moral concerns. You are being monitored - the glaring example of this is government accessing information on who donated to the trucker convoy and freezing these people's bank accounts. Why is the government treating personal assets as something they can take away when they want to? Because you are already not really owning what you think you have.

🔴 7. "You'll own nothing and be happy"

This was not a slogan in Poland - it was REALITY. No ownership, no equity, no freedom. Be content and don't complain. Now, with skyrocketing housing costs, rising taxes, and proposals for central bank digital currencies, the average Canadian is being priced out of the basics and offered dependency in return.

We must wake up to patterns before they become systems. This isn't about Left vs. Right. It's about freedom vs. control.
If you've ever wondered what communism looked like in real life, you're beginning to experience it.

Freedom doesn't disappear overnight. It's lost piece by piece. Until we can't remember how it used to feel.
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Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on July 27, 2025, 02:47:45 PMDon't worry about the drugs or the random assaults.


WTF? Thats retarded!

Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on July 27, 2025, 03:09:00 PMWTF? Thats retarded!
That is Vancouver. That is Canada.

formosan

Quote from: Herman on July 27, 2025, 02:58:22 PMFrom Margaret Keays.

Former citizen of communist Poland | Now a concerned Canadian & Mexican resident.

I grew up under Communism. What I'm seeing in Canada is very familiar.

I spent my entire childhood in communist Poland. I know firsthand how a system designed to "protect the people" ends up controlling them... slowly, then all at once.

Today, I am a Canadian citizen and I'm noticing disturbing parallels between the system I grew up in and what's quietly taking hold in my new Home Land under new names and bright slogans.

I feel it is very important to share, because Canadians have no reference points as far as historical experience.
 
Here are 7 signs that what we're seeing in Canada increasingly resembles soft communism or authoritarian socialism:
🔴 1. Government-controlled media & censorship
In Poland, the news were curated by the state. There was only one truth. Today, in Canada, dissenting voices are shadowbanned, deplatformed, or criminalized, especially on issues like health, climate, or social policy. Canadians have lost access to certain online information sources.

🔴 2. Restricted mobility & state-controlled travel
In communist Poland, you had to apply for a passport and return it after travel. Many requests were denied. In Canada, we've seen lockdowns, travel bans, just 3 years back and how easy it was to baselessly enforce it by the state. Now "15-minute cities" being zoned all over Canada limiting free movement under the guise of climate planning. That is a very important staple of the state control under communism. Because communism is really a form of modern FEUDALISM. I will explain more below.

🔴 3. Ideological interference in economy
Communist regimes collapsed under state-planned economics. In Canada, climate alarmism is driving energy policies that cripple industries and increase dependency, while inflation and taxation erode regular people. You are being deprived of your assets and made to work extra hard. When you are worried about survival you will not be thinking about dissent.

🔴 4. Indoctrination through education
In school, I was taught who my enemies were and that we should "sacrifice for the collective." Today's curricula increasingly emphasize identity politics and collectivist ideology, at the expense of individual critical thinking and parental rights. State is taking over your children.

🔴 5. Two-tiered systems: "elites" vs. everyone else
In Poland, party officials lived in better homes, had access to exclusive shops and hospitals. In Canada, we're seeing policy exceptions for elites, insider privileges, and growing mistrust in equal application of the law. Canadian elites are bypassing rules and enriching themselves while you are struggling. That is another staple of FEUDALISM: you have a minority group that is above the law and gets preferential treatment, just like the lords of the old.

🔴 6. Surveillance & thought policing
My family's paper mail was opened and monitored, if it came from outside of Poland. Today in Canada, online speech is policed, and laws on "hate speech" are being used to silence political dissent or moral concerns. You are being monitored - the glaring example of this is government accessing information on who donated to the trucker convoy and freezing these people's bank accounts. Why is the government treating personal assets as something they can take away when they want to? Because you are already not really owning what you think you have.

🔴 7. "You'll own nothing and be happy"

This was not a slogan in Poland - it was REALITY. No ownership, no equity, no freedom. Be content and don't complain. Now, with skyrocketing housing costs, rising taxes, and proposals for central bank digital currencies, the average Canadian is being priced out of the basics and offered dependency in return.

We must wake up to patterns before they become systems. This isn't about Left vs. Right. It's about freedom vs. control.
If you've ever wondered what communism looked like in real life, you're beginning to experience it.

Freedom doesn't disappear overnight. It's lost piece by piece. Until we can't remember how it used to feel.

I'll read all of it later Herman.
too old to be a fashionista

Herman

What do you call a government that considers protesting worse than actual crimes?

Herman

Damn Canada is screwed up.

Herman

The Canadian government doesn't serve Canadians, it only serves itself.  She is a hero.