JT:  The question is not why does Justin Trudeau suddenly not love his country
because the question is ridiculous. I live this country in my bones. Every
breath I take and I'm not going to stand here and somehow defend that I actually
do love Canada because we know I love Canada. This country is a country of
openness, of respect, of compassion, of the rule of law, of the rights of the
individuals of freedom, -- freedom from fear, freedom from crime, freedom to love who
you want and not be judged for it,
freedom to do what you want with your body. These freedoms are the very things
that Stephen Harper and his government are trying to take away. ("O Canada" plays)
This is the coat of arms of the nation-state of Canada. It's on every
passport and in every government building in the country.
It's of the Gallo-British heraldic tradition. The supporters of the shield
on the line of England and the unicorn of Scotland; they hold up the union flag
and the fleur-de-lis flag of royalist France, which represents the two founding
nations of Canada. The shield itself has three lions, that represent England the
royal lion of Scotland, the golden harp represents Ireland, and the fleur-de-lis
represents France and was the first heralded symbol raised in Canada. The
three maple leaves at the bottom were to ensure the coat of arms was
unmistakeably Canadian and has for many in later years come to represent native
Canadians, or as they're now called, First Nations. The Latin motto is from the Old
Testament, Psalms 72:8, "He shall have dominion from sea to sea and from
river until the end of the earth." And the saying once was held that if you were
not represented by Canadian heraldry you weren't Canadian. But this thoroughly
European Christian symbol no longer reflects the Canada of today nor the
non-Western future its leaders are working feverishly to bring about. Canada
has always been a house divided. Francophone Catholic and Protestant
Anglophone Canadians have been at odds with each other since the French loss on
the battlefield at the Plains of Abraham during the French-Indian War. However
over the next two and a half centuries Canada built itself into being one of
the wealthiest and highly developed nations on earth; very aware of itself as
a European nation if not by geography but by culture and tradition, very
similar to its Commonwealth cousins Australia and New Zealand. The Quiet
Revolution during the 1960s and the rise of Francophone nationalism
in Quebec was met with sweeping federal changes that would attempt to mend the
divide in Canada via bilingualism and biculturalism. This was implemented with
zeal in 1969 by newly-elected Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau; and by
1971 Canada had taken biculturalism -- a system that was to develop the Canadian
confederation on the basis of an
equal partnership between the two founding races -- to a full-blown state of
multiculturalism. Canada was the originator and exported this ideology
and has, with few exceptions, been implemented across the entire western
world. It was in the same year that Canada saw, for the first time in its
history, less than 50 percent of immigrants that arrived on its shores
were non-European. It was also around this time when Canada changed its red
ensign flag to its current red-and-white leaf. Fast forward to 2015 and Pierre's son,
the former substitute drama teacher and part-time ski instructor, Justin Trudeau --
perhaps the most unqualified person to ever hold the office -- became the 23rd
Prime Minister of Canada, as he was able to ride the coattails of his playboy
father and woo many of the nation's female voters with his dreamy eyes.
it was his grandfather that made the family fortune that freed his son Pierre
from the need to work, just as Justin has never had to make a living for himself.
His lack of experience coupled with a life of leisure and privilege has
produced a prime minister very different from his predecessor. And because "it's
the current year" Justin has stated his ambition to completely overturn almost
five centuries of the cultural character of the nation of Canada. Justin believes
that Canada has no culture nor identity. Justin believes that Canadians whose
families have lived in the country for centuries have no core or mainstream
that newcomers need to assimilate toward. He goes beyond the concept of a
propositional nation, and Trudeau has been very clear in his beliefs. He
believes that immigrants convicted of terrorist offences should not have their
citizenship and access to welfare benefits revoked.
He has even said that if you kill your enemy they win. Thus in his world he
believes that there is no core identity -- no mainstream Canada -- and he is working
hard to convince his fellow Canadians of their lack of identity.
According to Justin, Canada is becoming a new kind of state, defined not by its
European history but by the multiplicity of its identities for
all over the world. His embrace of a pan-cultural heritage makes him an avatar of
his father's vision. "There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada," he
claimed. "There are shared values -- openness, respect, compassion, willingness to work
hard, to be there for each other, to search for equality and justice -- those
qualities are what make us the first post-national state." For values to be
shared that must be a common bond that not only fosters and hold them to be
self-evident, but there must be an agreement on what values take precedence.
Because Canada imports people by the hundreds of thousands every year that
come from alien and incompatible cultures and then calls this diversity
of strength, it's had to produce a citizenship guide that among other
things says "Canada's openness and generosity do not extend to barbaric
cultural practices that tolerates spousal abuse, honor killings, female
genital mutilation, forced marriage, or other gender-based violence," all of which
of course are common practices values and beliefs held by millions of new
Canadians. Justin Trudeau actually objected to the use of the word "barbaric"
to describe things like genital mutilation and honor killings -- comments
he's had to retract after fierce criticism of his naïveté. But while
Justin espouses that all Canadians share the exact same values. the government
via its citizenship guide is telling new Canadians that their values and thus
their identity is not welcome in this new post-national country. It's clear
that different groups hold different values. Justin's post national ideals are
just that -- ideals rooted in a post-Christian progressive ideology
which is not shared by a wide swath of Canadians as well as a vast majority of
newly-arrived immigrants, I might add. Justin believes that hyper-diversity such as
that seen in Vancouver and Toronto is a strength because, in his own words, "People
can eat both noodles and samosas in the same day." His cognitive dissonance allows
him to self-identify as a feminist and as a gay rights advocate but also
celebrate diversity at a strict gender-segregated mosque in Ottawa.
But his globalist view of Canada being a post-national state is not
reflected in the tribalization and self-segregation that is happening in
Canada's largest metropolises. Canadian cities are becoming extremely segregated,
with different ethnic enclaves taking shape and their people having a little
interaction with other groups. Nor even is the need to learn the official
languages of Canada necessary. In 1981 Canada only had six neighborhoods with
ethnic enclaves; neighborhoods where more than 30 percent of the population is
a visible minority. Now that number has mushroomed to more than 260. In cities
like Vancouver, home to nearly half of these enclaves, neighborhoods are
becoming increasingly defined by ethnicity.
Unlike the racial ghettos in the U.S. or France, however, Canada's ethnic
communities are often shaped by choice.
People have made the decision voluntarily to move to these areas. "The
enclaves of today may have more staying power than the Little Italys and Jewish
quarters of years past," explained Muhammad Qader, professor emeritus of
Urban and Regional Planning at Queen's University. "They will continue to draw
new immigrants who will keep on arriving as far as the eye can see," he wrote in an
email to the Post. "While Canada's influx of Italians, Germans, Jews, and Greeks
largely ended after only 10 or 20 years, India, China, and South Asia represent
near-bottomless supplies of new Canadians." Demographics is destiny -- the
unrelenting tide of people flushing into Canada as well as the rest of the
Western world will shape what comes next.
In fact, the Western world will most likely not exist in the very near future
as it will no longer be made up by Western people and hence Western values.
People in the Western world have long been okay with their slow demographic
replacement in their own lands as they were always given the tacit promise that
at least their values -- Western values -- would endure and be absorbed by the
immigrants pouring in to replace them. And up till about the 1990s
this was true and there was assimilation and
common cause made between European Canadians and those arriving, and it
worked creating Canadians of all ethnic backgrounds rooted in mainstream shared
Canadian values and culture. But things have changed.
Immigration has changed. There's no longer an economic need to integrate, as
Canada has generous social programs as well as ever-growing ethnic enclaves.
Modern communications and banking have also made social integration much more
difficult. In any event, it is clear that the endgame of this social experiment in
multiculturalism that involves not only Canada but dozens of countries and
hundreds of millions of people is about the annihilation of Western civilization.
When the socialist experiment in the Soviet Union and its satellites collapsed
there was still Poles in Warsaw, Hungarians in Budapest, and Czechs in
Prague. When the music stops this time and the experiment fails -- as it will, as
all ground attempts at reshaping human nature do -- what kind of society will
there be on the streets of Vancouver, Toronto, London, Melbourne, Malmö,
Marseille, Amsterdam, Miami? Without assimilation and common purpose being state
policy,
it'll be one characterized by extreme tribalization and groups that share the
same space having very little in common with each other. While ideologues like
Justin Trudeau, a man who has never known anything but a life of privilege, tells
Canadians that diversity is a strength because one can taste many different
types of cuisine, he forgets the lessons of society's characterized by diversity --
places like the Raj India, Rwanda, Burma, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, Yugoslavia, Syria, and
many others that when breakdown comes massive tribal violence follows.
Throughout the centuries, cultures and societies always change. This is the
nature of men.
Nature abhors a vacuum as much as it does stagnation. But to experiment on an
entire society -- no, civilization -- with an ideology that has been shown time after
time after time throughout history to not work in the long run is not only
irresponsible; it is evil.
Trudeau may see Canada is the first post-national country in the world and in a
way he's right. Nations were formed through the assimilation of clans, tribes,
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kingdoms. He just has it backward. Canada -- and indeed the entire West -- is regressing
to a more disunified and tribal future; and thus that tick-tock ebb and flow of time
marches along to a future
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