Forwarded from Fortissax is Typing ๐โ๏ธ
Tomorrow Iโm hosting a space on the following topics to explain what exactly happened in Canada.
https://x.com/fortysacks/status/1964426352393683419
https://x.com/fortysacks/status/1964426352393683419
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Fortissax is Typing ๐โ๏ธ
Tomorrow Iโm hosting a space on the following topics to explain what exactly happened in Canada. https://x.com/fortysacks/status/1964426352393683419
Space was very good. This is the entire chronology of what happened to Canada, how it happened, and why it happened.
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Forwarded from Jeremy MacKenzie
I listened to about half of it before I got called away - youre a national treasure of information
You need to be made national culture czar with the powers of arrest and deportation
You need to be made national culture czar with the powers of arrest and deportation
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Forwarded from Operation Ensign
1928 Canadian cigarette tin.
Even our smokes were patriotic.
Sent from ManOnTheMountain
www.group-telegram.com/operationensign
Even our smokes were patriotic.
Sent from ManOnTheMountain
www.group-telegram.com/operationensign
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
The Two Basic Races of Canada and Their Paramount Right to Survival
~Camille Roy, French Canadian Priest and Literary Critic
โIn a country like ours, there are immigrant races that are inevitably destined to lose their identity, of merging somehow into the mixture that absorbs them. To this they have consented beforehand, because, uprooted from their soil, they cannot dream of surviving. But there are also, in a country like ours, basic races that have the right of survival, who hold that right by their history, by their priority of settlement, or by conquest, and who are masters by their having discovered or having conquered. For them, there can be no question of fusion: there can only be the problem of co-operation.โ
~Camille Roy, French Canadian Priest and Literary Critic
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The names of four new stations on Montrealโs blue line have just been announced. They needed womenโs names, because of the patriarchy, and they also needed to be โinclusive.โ
Three of the four chosen are women from โdiverseโ backgrounds. One is Mohawk, a community that holds Canadians in open contempt. She was born in Kahnawake and later moved to New York.
Another was an activist for the Haitian independence.
The third is a nun, reduced to her Italian roots instead of the French name she adopted.
Three of the four chosen are women from โdiverseโ backgrounds. One is Mohawk, a community that holds Canadians in open contempt. She was born in Kahnawake and later moved to New York.
Another was an activist for the Haitian independence.
The third is a nun, reduced to her Italian roots instead of the French name she adopted.
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Mohawk, Haitian and feminist names are typical. What Iโm pointing out is the first immigrants to fight Canadian identity were Slavs and Mediterraneans. Thatโs why Italians are included in the โdiversityโ names.
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