Today, Canadians stand on guard

Canada, besides my own, is the only country for which I have ever felt genuine affection. Why? Their universities took me in when I could not afford to attend in the United States. Canadians were always helpful, polite, and cooperative, while we lived in a small apartment in Winnipeg. My students, when I was serving as a teaching assistant, were patient and hid their grins as their doctoral-student instructor clumsily learned how to deliver a decent lecture. And then there is that team; the Toronto Maple Leafs, second only to the NY Yankees as the sports love of my life.

Today, over a million Canadians, led by 50,000 truckers with their rigs, are in Ottawa to peacefully defy Justin Trudeau’s tyrannical globalist regime. Not surprisingly, Trudeau has faked a case of the Wuhan-Fauci Flu and is “self-isolating” at an unknown location. He will not be missed; after all, when Trudeau enters an empty room, it gets emptier. Anyway, the truckers-led demonstrations in Ottawa will be the match that lights a fire which will eventually end Trudeau’s dream of a fascist Canada, and, just maybe, will begin to reverse the homogenization of Canadians and the deliberate destruction of their history, both of which were inaugurated by Trudeau’s father, and Castro’s dear friend, Pierre Trudeau.

Funny thing about Canadians. Beneath their cordiality and low-key approach to life, there are very often spines of steel to be found. Canadians are among the best soldiers on this earth and they have fought alongside the American republic in battle when it was necessary – as in the 1939-1945 war — and when it was useless, as in the 20-year Afghan War that neither government ever intended to win.

Recovering a peoples’ freedom from a tyrant is never easy and can often be bloody. Facing such a task, no one should underestimate the Canadians’ will to prevail. In the Great War (1914-1918), for example, the Canadian Army provided the skilled shock troops – the “head of the spear” they are called — that finally began to break the Kaiser’s army in mid-1918, this after having fought to victory in many desperate battles that provided time for the just-arriving U.S. forces to deploy. Over the four years of war, according to the Canadian War Museum, Canada’s armed forces deployed 424,000 troops to France. Of that number, 61,000 were killed and 172,000 were wounded. [1]

Canadians who know this history and its real meaning, today know they are being attacked and systematically enslaved by Trudeau, his fellow depraved globalists, and their effete and permanently brain-washed liberal supporters. This is certainly the kind of situation when steel spines can be expected to appear across Canada and, in God’s good time, destroy a domestic enemy that is a far more lethal threat to Canadian freedom and liberty than the Kaiser and his army ever were.

–Endnote:

–1. See, https://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/after-the-war/legacy/the-cost-of-canadas-war/

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