I'll give you some feedback:
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I disagree with your opening statement. Part of the problem right now is that many people are seeking to maximize intersectionality points in order to get positive feedback from like-minded communities rather than promote profit in Canada. They are usually doing this at the expense of profit.
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Inequality is not the issue. Injustice is the issue. Inequality being front-and-center has a leftist bias to it because that is their doctrine which they promote. Just inequality is fair but unjust equality is not. That is the biggest issue going on in our society.
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Your comments regarding lack of affordability and opportunities thus leaving friends, family, communities doesn't make intuitive sense. If where you lived was affordable for your parents to raise you such that you formed friends and a bond within your community then why is it not affordable for you and why are there no opportunities for you? You insinuate the reason is lack of resources but the ultimate root issue is not that people can't afford things because of housing and cost of living, it's that people are choosing career prestige and materialism over family, friends and community.
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Canada is not divided by the haves and have-nots. It is divided by the dos and do nots but it isn't even divided by this either. Most of the division going on in society is subversion of christian morality/values in order to promote wage slavery. We have a bunch of children who think there is no such thing as immoral behavior rebelling against what they perceive as restrictions on their individual freedom without the wisdom to understand the emotional consequences of their decisions. To teach people to see themselves has having or not having in regards to money/wealth is precisely the kind of thinking that never ends in well. People should be seeking love and family not materialism. Canada provides more than enough for anyone to find love/family if people would only accept moral behaviors that lead to this outcome instead of constantly trying to fill a hallow void through their constant desire for more of things that don't truly matter.
Your message is a typical centrist message. You believe yourself as trying to bridge the chaos and division between competing forces in society in order to promote some sort of consensus which will pave a better path forward. While this seems honourable, it lacks true understanding of what is going on.
The path to a better society for Canadians is quite clear:
We must promote liberty, justice, individualism, capitalism, Christian morality, and family values. If everyone embraced this, much of the perceived problems of today would vanish. This needs to be done at the educational level. A complete overhaul of the public education curriculum needs to be enacted at a federal level with the mandate to completely abolish public education within 20.
Solutions from the government include:
Closing the borders; decoupling from China entirely; a complete ban on foreign funding to any social cause. Foreign funds must only promote industrial projects not philosophy or culture; multi-payer healthcare system; reducing taxes, especially payroll and income taxes; reduce social spending, especially in education and any non-value add welfare spending; balancing the budget; reducing government regulations and subsidies in all industries, especially telecommunications, banking, agriculture, O&G and construction; all government laws surrounding class, race, gender and sexual orientation to be removed entirely from the books. Rip-up the charter of rights and freedoms; ending the Indian act and assimilating indigenous people into Canadian culture; Removal of gay marriage
With the education overhauled to promote entrepreneurship, personal accountability, christian morality, two gender roles, capitalism and the pursuit of liberty and justice after a couple generations, along with closing the border and decoupling from foreign funds subverting our culture's morality we would see much more unity and the quality of life of our citizens would rise immensely. Pretty much everything you think is a problem in society can be fixed by these suggestions.
You can't find a middle-ground with someone who's political ideology is to be perpetually unsatisfied with everything because they see the world through specific lenses that have perpetual power imbalances and inequality. Not to mention how when you gain your power from a position of playing the victim (a position of weakness) then you will always try to maintain that air of weakness instead of admitting your strength because to do the latter gives up the moral grandstand position you've taken to promote your philosophy. The people you're trying to compromise with are people who will never be happy because they aren't happy with themselves because they've been taught to view everything as a conflict and promote values which are simply not congruent with who they truly are as individuals.
There is such a thing as good and evil. The right thing and the wrong thing. You can't compromise with evil and people who choose to do the wrong things. Doing so is what led us to this path in the first place.
I'll give you some feedback:
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I disagree with your opening statement. Part of the problem right now is that many people are seeking to maximize intersectionality points in order to get positive feedback from like-minded communities rather than promote profit in Canada. They are usually doing this at the expense of profit.
-
Inequality is not the issue. Injustice is the issue. Inequality being front-and-center has a leftist bias to it because that is their doctrine which they promote. Just inequality is fair but unjust equality is not. That is the biggest issue going on in our society.
-
Your comments regarding lack of affordability and opportunities thus leaving friends, family, communities doesn't make intuitive sense. If where you lived was affordable for your parents to raise you such that you formed friends and a bond within your community then why is it not affordable for you and why are there no opportunities for you? You insinuate the reason is lack of resources but the ultimate root issue is not that people can't afford things because of housing and cost of living, it's that people are choosing career prestige and materialism over family, friends and community.
-
Canada is not divided by the haves and have-nots. It is divided by the dos and do nots but it isn't even divided by this either. Most of the division going on in society is subversion of christian morality/values in order to promote wage slavery. We have a bunch of children who think there is no such thing as immoral behavior rebelling against what they perceive as restrictions on their individual freedom without the wisdom to understand the emotional consequences of their decisions. To teach people to see themselves has having or not having in regards to money/wealth is precisely the kind of thinking that never ends in well. People should be seeking love and family not materialism. Canada provides more than enough for anyone to find love/family if people would only accept moral behaviors that lead to this outcome instead of constantly trying to fill a hallow void through their constant desire for more of things that don't truly matter.
Your message is a typical centrist message. You believe yourself as trying to bridge the chaos and division between competing forces in society in order to promote some sort of consensus which will pave a better path forward. While this seems honourable, it lacks true understanding of what is going on.
The path to a better society for Canadians is quite clear:
We must promote liberty, justice, individualism, capitalism, Christian morality, and family values. If everyone embraced this, much of the perceived problems of today would vanish. This needs to be done at the educational level. A complete overhaul of the public education curriculum needs to be enacted at a federal level with the mandate to completely abolish public education within 20.
Solutions from the government include:
Closing the borders; decoupling from China entirely; a complete ban on foreign funding to any social cause. Foreign funds must only promote industrial projects not philosophy or culture; multi-payer healthcare system; reducing taxes, especially payroll and income taxes; reduce social spending, especially in education and any non-value add welfare spending; balancing the budget; reducing government regulations and subsidies in all industries, especially telecommunications, banking, agriculture, O&G and construction; all government laws surrounding class, race, gender and sexual orientation to be removed entirely from the books. Rip-up the charter of rights and freedoms; ending the Indian act and assimilating indigenous people into Canadian culture; Removal of gay marriage
With the education overhauled to promote entrepreneurship, personal accountability, christian morality, two gender roles, capitalism and the pursuit of liberty and justice after a couple generations, along with closing the border and decoupling from foreign funds subverting our culture's morality we would see much more unity and the quality of life of our citizens would rise immensely. Pretty much everything you think is a problem in society can be fixed by these suggestions.
You can't find a middle-ground with someone who's political ideology is to be perpetually unsatisfied with everything because they see the world through specific lenses that have perpetual power imbalances and inequality. Not to mention how when you gain your power from a position of playing the victim (a position of weakness) then you will always try to maintain that air of weakness instead of admitting your strength because to do the latter gives up the moral grandstand position you've taken to promote your philosophy. The people you're trying to compromise with are people who will never be happy because they aren't happy with themselves because they've been taught to view everything as a conflict and promote values which are simply not congruent with who they truly are as individuals.
There is such a thing as good and evil. The right thing and the wrong thing. You can't compromise with evil and people who choose to do the wrong things. Doing so is what led us to the path in the first place.
I'll give you some feedback:
-
I disagree with your opening statement. Part of the problem right now is that many people are seeking to maximize intersectionality points in order to get positive feedback from like-minded communities rather than promote profit in Canada. They are usually doing this at the expense of profit.
-
Inequality is not the issue. Injustice is the issue. Inequality being front-and-center has a leftist bias to it because that is their doctrine which they promote. Just inequality is fair but unjust equality is not. That is the biggest issue going on in our society.
-
Your comments regarding lack of affordability and opportunities thus leaving friends, family, communities doesn't make intuitive sense. If where you lived was affordable for your parents to raise you such that you formed friends and a bond within your community then why is it not affordable for you and why are there no opportunities for you? You insinuate the reason is lack of resources but the ultimate root issue is not that people can't afford things because of housing and cost of living, it's that people are choosing career prestige and materialism over family, friends and community.
-
Canada is not divided by the haves and have-nots. It is divided by the dos and do nots but it isn't even divided by this either. Most of the division going on in society is subversion of christian morality/values in order to promote wage slavery. We have a bunch of children who think there is no such thing as immoral behavior rebelling against what they perceive as restrictions on their individual freedom without the wisdom to understand the emotional consequences of their decisions. To teach people to see themselves has having or not having in regards to money/wealth is precisely the kind of thinking that never ends in well. People should be seeking love and family not materialism. Canada provides more than enough for anyone to find love/family if people would only accept moral behaviors that lead to this outcome instead of constantly trying to fill a hallow void through their constant desire for more of things that don't truly matter.
Your message is a typical centrist message. You believe yourself as trying to bridge the chaos and division between competing forces in society in order to promote some sort of consensus which will pave a better path forward. While this seems honourable, it lacks true understanding of what is going on.
The path to a better society for Canadians is quite clear:
We must promote liberty, justice, individualism, capitalism, Christian morality, and family values. If everyone embraced this, much of the perceived problems of today would vanish. This needs to be done at the educational level. A complete overhaul of the public education curriculum needs to be enacted at a federal level with the mandate to completely abolish public education within 20.
Solutions from the government include:
Closing the borders Decoupling from China entirely A complete ban on foreign funding to any social cause. Foreign funds must only promote industrial projects not philosophy or culture. Reducing taxes, especially payroll and income taxes Reduce social spending, especially in education and any non-value add welfare spending Balancing the budget Reducing government regulations and subsidies in all industries, especially telecommunications, banking, agriculture, O&G and construction. All government laws surrounding class, race, gender and sexual orientation to be removed entirely from the books. Rip-up the charter of rights and freedoms. Ending the Indian act and assimilating indigenous people into Canadian culture Removal of gay marriage
With the education overhauled to promote entrepreneurship, personal accountability, christian morality, two gender roles, capitalism and the pursuit of liberty and justice after a couple generations, along with closing the border and decoupling from foreign funds subverting our culture's morality we would see much more unity and the quality of life of our citizens would rise immensely. Pretty much everything you think is a problem in society can be fixed by these suggestions.
You can't find a middle-ground with someone who's political ideology is to be perpetually unsatisfied with everything because they see the world through specific lenses that have perpetual power imbalances and inequality. Not to mention how when you gain your power from a position of playing the victim (a position of weakness) then you will always try to maintain that air of weakness instead of admitting your strength because to do the latter gives up the moral grandstand position you've taken to promote your philosophy. The people you're trying to compromise with are people who will never be happy because they aren't happy with themselves because they've been taught to view everything as a conflict and promote values which are simply not congruent with who they truly are as individuals.
There is such a thing as good and evil. The right thing and the wrong thing. You can't compromise with evil and people who choose to do the wrong things. Doing so is what led us to the path in the first place.