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“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind.” ~~ John G. Diefenbaker

FORSETH: #NotMyCanada

 


I agree with Brain Lilley --- the people in this video have indeed lost their minds

 

I’ll go even farther ... racist, lowlife, crude degenerates are running amok in public with what seems like impunity --- what the hell is wrong people.

 

And yet when I, and others call this kind of behavior out, and say that it is crass and should not be allowed, unbelievably there are those who will disagree.

On posts which I, and others, have made these have been just a small sample of the responses which have been made, and believe me this are the mild ones:

I disagree. This prime minister (Justin Trudeau) has belittled, denigrated & demonized Canadians. Now the shoe is on the other foot. This is how we PREVENT fascism, which has become the norm, under this regime. I do agree that it's ugly, but Trudildeau's constant harping about the "right wing" makes it necessary.



Give it a rest, you're a total Trudeau lapdog & Canadians don't need permission to protest, look it up sometime.

Look up being abused for 8 years by a malignant narcissist. Then you'll see why people are behaving like this. If this is even real. Trudy would set something like this up for sympathy.

Doesn't seem to be getting the message. He is such a misogynist, he doesn't care.

Gee okay not your Canada" then it's not your problem; wouldn't that be the logical assumption? But keep trying to dictate others actions you know because every Liberal has that fascist/socialist undertone running through their narratives.

Music to my ears ... beautiful people ... Arrogant, narcissist POS


The fact that “
F--- Trudeau” flags continue to be raised in a public display is sickening; all I can say is I’m glad I know longer have small children who are likely to be wonder what they are about when they see then attached to vehicles out in public, and in the parking lots of stores where people, along with their families, go shopping.

I will PROUDLY admit to having scratched off, and/or removed, obscene bumper stickers. I’ve yet to find a vehicle parked with one of those disgusting flags or I guarantee I’d be pulling it down and tearing it up.

NOTHING ... absolutely NOTHING justifies garbage like that, and the numerous other things we have been subjected to since the protests that overwhelmed Ottawa in the Spring of 2022.

Crass, lowlife, self-entitled, guttersnipe childish actions are NOT what Canada is about, nor should we have to be forced to have it thrown in our faces.

These jerks are creating chaos, and scaring the hell out of everyday Canadians who are wondering if things will ever be normal again.

And that leads me to question where we are headed if this kind of crap persists?


Where will thoughtful debate go when radicals, who insist on forcefully having their way, shout over everyone else?

These kinds of actions can only do one thing ... they will send anyone with an ounce of common sense running from any thought of running for public office.

And that, sadly, will eventually lead to no one other than extremists / fascists running the show?

Call me paranoid, or accuse me of exaggerating things, but when I look into our past I GREATLY fear for the future of our country.

In Kamloops, I’m Alan Forseth ... and I encourage you to feel free and share your thoughts.


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