Dominoes. The first to fall (public optics) for the DS was always going to be the US in this. Had to be this way. The United States is the final spark of hope for real freedom in civilized society, optically at least, if not factually. The only other country that is doing shit worth a damn is India, believe it or not, with what they are currently doing with the CCP. Japan and a few others have rattled sabers, but India has been physically fighting them. I believe Canada will stand up for what's right, but things have to happen optically to wake up the normies. You have thankfully never really experienced terrorism on a daily basis for decades on end. I am a visitor to Canada still, even after decades of being here, but it is my home, and the only one I've ever truly called such, though I was born elsewhere. I've seen what most people would casually refer to as "hell" and it was normal for me for my first 20 years on this Earth. I'm fucking thankful Canada hasn't had to suffer that more than you know, and that's why I fight now to defend a country I love. I don't want to spend the end of my life living like I did at the start. I will fight to the last breath to defend this country from tyranny. Where we breathe, there is hope.
Growing up in Canada has meant that I have not had first-hand experience with true horror. I've read a lot about it and seeing photos/video from before hell was unleashed as compared to now is sobering and can bring tears to my eyes for the meaningless destruction.
I fear that happening here. Most Canadians seem to think that they are standing on solid ground when they are actually on little more than mist.
Dominoes. The first to fall (public optics) for the DS was always going to be the US in this. Had to be this way. The United States is the final spark of hope for real freedom in civilized society, optically at least, if not factually. The only other country that is doing shit worth a damn is India, believe it or not, with what they are currently doing with the CCP. Japan and a few others have rattled sabers, but India has been physically fighting them. I believe Canada will stand up for what's right, but things have to happen optically to wake up the normies. You have thankfully never really experienced terrorism on a daily basis for decades on end. I am a visitor to Canada still, even after decades of being here, but it is my home, and the only one I've ever truly called such, though I was born elsewhere. I've seen what most people would casually refer to as "hell" and it was normal for me for my first 20 years on this Earth. I'm fucking thankful Canada hasn't had to suffer that more than you know, and that's why I fight now to defend a country I love. I don't want to spend the end of my life living like I did at the start. I will fight to the last breath to defend this country from tyranny. Where we breathe, there is hope.
Having people like you in Canada gives me hope.
Growing up in Canada has meant that I have not had first-hand experience with true horror. I've read a lot about it and seeing photos/video from before hell was unleashed as compared to now is sobering and can bring tears to my eyes for the meaningless destruction.
I fear that happening here. Most Canadians seem to think that they are standing on solid ground when they are actually on little more than mist.