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Samson 1 month ago
Canadian men with honour and self respect don’t want to be foot soldiers for the Laurentian elites who sold off our country to global criminal syndicates and bakers, and are steering the world towards global war? Good! I hope they stay right where they are to protect their families and friends when STHTF. Because the state sure as hell won’t. image
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Samson 1 month ago
Les Mob - BLM #comedy #funny #cute #entertainment #shorts
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Samson 1 month ago
Canada is in such a precarious and dangerous situation. A fight of loyalties between China and the US. Our retard corrupt government thinks it’s a good idea to pivot away from the US and be in to bed with China. I’d bet as the situation deteriorates Quebec and Alberta separatist movements grow. Hostility with US worsens. Canada will be non existent in a decade.
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Samson 1 month ago
Thomas Massie is my hero. Truly a man of the people and gives me hope there is still a chance to fix this mess and expose the corruption. This isn’t going away and the more we learn is going to blow people away, resulting in a unified left and right. With one unified mission. Arrest and prosecute the world class CHOMOS! Clean up the global network of intelligence agencies who are doing horrendous things. End the corruption and throw all corrupt traitors and sick pedos right into prison!
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Samson 1 month ago
The truth is that the world often feels like a criminal enterprise run by powerful families who control the financial system, governments, intelligence agencies, and major corporations. They do not care about laws or democracy—only power. Every so often, they orchestrate massive wars or “mass-murder fests” to wipe out a generation of strong, honorable men, making it easier to indoctrinate the next few weaker generations into becoming compliant, complacent subjects. They believe they operate under a higher moral and ethical framework that ordinary people would consider deeply immoral, even evil. They do not see the rest of us as equals, but as cattle to extract value from. Their goal is not to build a world of shared abundance, but a technologically advanced global system in which they hold all the power. And for the people they allow to survive—after reducing the global population and replacing much of humanity with machines—they aim to create a prison from which escape is impossible.
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Samson 1 month ago
The Issues - The safety of women and Children #politics #libertarian #libertarianism #anarchy #cndpoli #art #life #system #change
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Samson 1 month ago
More and more Canadians don’t want to fund state broadcasters like CBC. Similarly more and more Brits don’t want to fund the BBC. Why? Because they lie for the regime. They fabricate stories and narratives for the regime. Why would anyone want to pay to not know the truth? To be fed information that misleads them into thinking trivial nonsense rather than hard untainted raw reality of FACTS.
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Samson 1 month ago
Just in case friends… Here is a clear, accurate summary of Canada’s rules and history regarding conscientious objection to conscription: 🇨🇦 Conscientious Objection to Conscription in Canada — Summary Canada does not currently have conscription, but when it has existed (WWI and WWII), the country recognized limited rights for conscientious objectors (COs). The legal framework is rooted in historical legislation, not modern constitutional rights. ⸻ ✅ 1. Is conscientious objection a constitutional right today? No. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not explicitly guarantee a right to conscientious objection to military service. However: • Freedom of conscience and religion (s.2(a)) could potentially support such a right in future if conscription were reintroduced. • This has never been tested in court because Canada has had no draft since 1945. ⸻ ✅ 2. How conscientious objection worked historically World War I (1917–1918) • Canada introduced conscription under the Military Service Act (1917). • COs were recognized only if they belonged to specific “historic peace churches” (e.g., Mennonites, Hutterites, Quakers). • An individual had to prove: • They belonged to a pacifist religious denomination before 1917 • Their doctrine forbade combat Exemptions were limited, and many were denied. ⸻ World War II (1939–1945) Conscription returned under the National Resources Mobilization Act (NRMA). COs were again recognized, but the system was much broader and more organized: • A person could claim CO status on religious or personal moral grounds, not just membership in a historic peace church. • Claims were heard by local tribunals, which evaluated sincerity. • Approved COs were: • Excused from combat, but • Required to perform alternative service, such as: • Farming • Forestry work • Road building • Hospital work • Other public service roles COs were not simply exempted from all obligations. ⸻ ✅ 3. Modern policy (post-WWII to today) Canada has voluntary armed forces and: • No conscription • No registration for the draft • No official system for evaluating conscientious objection claims If Canada reintroduced conscription, Parliament would have to pass new legislation. Historically and politically, Canada has always allowed some form of conscientious objection, so new laws would almost certainly include: • A process to claim CO status • Recognition of both religious and secular moral objections • Requirement for alternative civilian service ⸻ ✅ 4. International commitments Canada is part of several treaties that indirectly support recognition of CO rights: UN Human Rights Committee (ICCPR) • Recognizes conscientious objection as protected under freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Canada accepts this interpretation, meaning if conscription came back, CO rights would be expected. ⸻ 📌 Bottom line Canada historically has allowed conscientious objection to conscription, especially in WWII when the system became fairer and more secular. Today, conscientious objection is: • Not explicitly a constitutional right, but • Implicitly protected by freedom of conscience • Supported by international human rights law • Almost guaranteed to be included if conscription were ever reinstated
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Samson 1 month ago
I always love Barnes’ breakdowns. Trump and MAGA need a miracle or some serious 5D chess wins in the next year. Because the whole thing is on the verge of blowing up. Trump in America was the last democratic populist attempt to steer the ship in favor of the people. If this doesn’t work and the vast majority of the population comes to the realization that voting doesn’t work and the system is rigged beyond belief. That the people are on their own against the machine. Things are gonna get real cray cray.
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Samson 1 month ago
There will be two kinds of people in the future. Technology can truly destroy our brains or… image
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Samson 1 month ago
Never forget. They always lie you into war.
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Samson 1 month ago
Because you know. Everything is fine. We aren’t steamrolling towards civil unrest and global war. image
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Samson 1 month ago
moain - Lunatic #music #electronic #alternative #experimental ADD MOAIN to your spotify, apple music, or other platforms: moain DOT ca/music.html