I just watched a rebel news clip of a tour of an “art exhibition” in Vancouver displaying nothing but really creepy and really disturbing anti white racism. It was unbelievable and so utterly demeaning and degrading that I could barely believe my eyes! Then to top it all off a couple of white and other Vancouverites were asked how they perceived it and these people all sounded highly progressive mentioning “white privilege”and all interviewed thought it was just fine from their individual perspectives. Ashamed now to say I was born there..
I saw that, too. Fairly revolting, but that's woke Vancouver. They've all turned into pod people. I think it was starting to happen anyway, but the shots speeded up the process.
I was born and raised in Montreal at a time when school desks were entirely made of wood and even in my High School years they still had a curious hole in the upper right corner where you could leave you bottle of ink.
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I moved to Mississauga, (Streetsville) in 1980 to be precise, and lived there for three years. The townhouse I lived in was right at the very end of Bloor Street not far from Square One, so I know that a 15-minute city might seem very reasonable to someone living there today.
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Last time I checked there was about 200 stores at Square One. The nearest elementary and high schools were less than 2 blocks away, and there was a Go Train station within walking distance.
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The neighbourhood has changed though. I'd be quite surprised if the nearest school still hosts Cub meetings on Tuesdays.
You always present very important information that needs to be seen and considered.
In your article
“The kidnapping of democracy through choosing the deliberative method OECD and Missisauga”,
besides the “Smart Cities” issue, another important issue arose.
I have been reading about the deception in our language by the controllers of the world. One of the words they love to confuse us with is the word Democracy.
The USA was founded as a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy.
However, the current ruling class pushes the word Democracy as the gold standard of rule.
“In a Democracy, the individual, and any group of individuals composing any minority, have NO protection against the unlimited power of the majority.”
Here is the article that this, and the next quote is from:
The “Most significant difference from Democracy; Republicanism asserts that people have unalienable rights that cannot be voted away by a majority of voters...”
Many people lost their employment after the waxcines were released because the majorities in their work places pushed getting the bio-weapons. “We won’t work with the un-bio-weaponed…”
Sadly, that would be rule by democracy….right or wrong, the minorities lose in a democracy.
Vancouver is also a 15 minute city. I can't remember where the other Canadian ones are.
I think I need to get out of here.
I just watched a rebel news clip of a tour of an “art exhibition” in Vancouver displaying nothing but really creepy and really disturbing anti white racism. It was unbelievable and so utterly demeaning and degrading that I could barely believe my eyes! Then to top it all off a couple of white and other Vancouverites were asked how they perceived it and these people all sounded highly progressive mentioning “white privilege”and all interviewed thought it was just fine from their individual perspectives. Ashamed now to say I was born there..
I saw that, too. Fairly revolting, but that's woke Vancouver. They've all turned into pod people. I think it was starting to happen anyway, but the shots speeded up the process.
Sad.
I was born and raised in Montreal at a time when school desks were entirely made of wood and even in my High School years they still had a curious hole in the upper right corner where you could leave you bottle of ink.
.
I moved to Mississauga, (Streetsville) in 1980 to be precise, and lived there for three years. The townhouse I lived in was right at the very end of Bloor Street not far from Square One, so I know that a 15-minute city might seem very reasonable to someone living there today.
.
Last time I checked there was about 200 stores at Square One. The nearest elementary and high schools were less than 2 blocks away, and there was a Go Train station within walking distance.
.
The neighbourhood has changed though. I'd be quite surprised if the nearest school still hosts Cub meetings on Tuesdays.
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Democracy vs Constitutional Republic?
2024-02-06
Hi LisaLawyer, I love your work!
You always present very important information that needs to be seen and considered.
In your article
“The kidnapping of democracy through choosing the deliberative method OECD and Missisauga”,
besides the “Smart Cities” issue, another important issue arose.
I have been reading about the deception in our language by the controllers of the world. One of the words they love to confuse us with is the word Democracy.
The USA was founded as a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy.
However, the current ruling class pushes the word Democracy as the gold standard of rule.
“In a Democracy, the individual, and any group of individuals composing any minority, have NO protection against the unlimited power of the majority.”
Here is the article that this, and the next quote is from:
https://www.phoenix.k12.or.us/cms/lib/OR50000021/Centricity/Domain/1172/apol%20Distinguishing%20DemocracyRepublic.pdf
The “Most significant difference from Democracy; Republicanism asserts that people have unalienable rights that cannot be voted away by a majority of voters...”
Many people lost their employment after the waxcines were released because the majorities in their work places pushed getting the bio-weapons. “We won’t work with the un-bio-weaponed…”
Sadly, that would be rule by democracy….right or wrong, the minorities lose in a democracy.
I read in a book I was recommended to read that as soon as you hear or see the word “stakeholders” used it’s not good news for you.
Another excellent shareable article!