I've noticed a lot of Canadian Conservative types have recently adopted our rhetoric and talking points of the last 3 years.
This would be a good thing, if they actually understood them.
Unfortunately, this is just an attempt to gain clout and likes from the growing nationalist sentiments in Canada, and channel nationalist energy into the cuckservative CPC and PPC parties.
It's very simple to determine who is genuine and who is false:
What is a Canadian?
Who needs to be deported?
If their answers to these questions are determined by "values" or "beliefs", they are full of shit and trying to sell you a political party.
I've noticed a lot of Canadian Conservative types have recently adopted our rhetoric and talking points of the last 3 years.
This would be a good thing, if they actually understood them.
Unfortunately, this is just an attempt to gain clout and likes from the growing nationalist sentiments in Canada, and channel nationalist energy into the cuckservative CPC and PPC parties.
It's very simple to determine who is genuine and who is false:
What is a Canadian?
Who needs to be deported?
If their answers to these questions are determined by "values" or "beliefs", they are full of shit and trying to sell you a political party.
BY Derek Rants
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