FELDSTED -- We have no hope of rational leadership from anyone connected to this group of self-styled competing elitists
I have
never heard such an empty, idiotic or meaningless phase as “our strength lies
in our diversity”.
What
on earth is that supposed to mean?
If a
politician can’t speak to me in readily understandable English, he or she is
overpaid and useless.
Millions
of us have connections with forebears from foreign lands and the ethnic,
religious, social and historical baggage that comes with it. We try our best to
understand and naturally try to draw from the best of our heritage to maintain
and preserve amongst those who share our ancestry. That is how our ethnic
association have formed.
Battle of Quebec during the Seven Years War |
The English-speaking
old-line Ontarians and French speaking Quebecers have little to share with us.
They are solidly stuck in the Empire Loyalist and French habitat inheritances
that have never been able to treat one another as equals. These inbred idiots
are still fighting the seven years war that ended with the Treaty of Paris in
1763, two hundred and fifty-six years ago!
We
have no hope of rational leadership from anyone connected to this group of
self-styled competing elitists. Their world and ours are not even on polite
nodding terms.
Out in
the hinterlands, primarily western Canada, we have spent over a century dealing
with practical matters. We were settled with a polyglot of ethnic backgrounds
and heritages all suspicious of one another. We were also dependant on one
another. We gave substance to the notion that “no man is an island”.
When a
neighbour suffered catastrophe, fire, flood, tornado, accident, illness or
other cause we rallied to assist, knowing we could be next. Tensions between
ethic communities relaxed as we got to know one another and how much we shared
in standards and values.
What
followed was a deeper respect for ethnic heritage. Husbands and wives came to
understand and respect the heritages of their in-laws.
Lost
in all this was the exodus of Ontarians and Quebecers to developing western
Canada. They were all fleeing the entrenched rigidities of central Canada,
yearning for the opportunity to ‘live free’. They came and contributed to the
development of western Canada.
Central
Canadian elitists are oblivious to the reality that if the western provinces of
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan succeed, thousands of
their residents will leave for the west to escape their oppressive rule.
People
will flock to new beginnings, new hope and new opportunities.
The
pioneering spirit of our ancestors has not been entirely erased. We are tired
of being treated as lesser beings of little consequence by elitist politicians
and their corporate cronies.
They
will soon find themselves big frogs in a rapidly diminishing puddle of
influence.
John
Feldsted
Political Consultant & Strategist
Winnipeg,
Manitoba
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