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This article is a perfect example of pure fabricated propaganda which we are fed daily. On one hand we have a serious systemic racism problem, on the other most of us want increased immigration. That does not square at all and should be enough for anyone with half a brain to know we are being fed misinformation.

Anyone who has lived in the largest six cities in Canada over the last decade can tell you that Canada, as anyone born 30+ years ago or further back knew it, is over. There is no reversing the tide now and any talk of 'we should not give up, we can reverse things' is nonsense.

We have been purposefully lied to by Statistics Canada for decades. Anyone with children in school in any of these cities and many smaller ones know that the descendants of those who built this country are absolutely not still 65% of the population. My wife worked at Stats Can for years and we know of the fuckery that goes on there.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Only time will tell but what's happening in France is likely a good indicator of what our future holds. You can't just jam millions of people from a wide array of backgrounds, beliefs, customs together in a short period of time like we have. What you get are enclaves which breed true racism, distrust, hatred etc. Our cities demonstrate the definition of enclaves and are deteriorating daily. The GTA is filthy, dangerous with gunplay daily and like driving in the 3rd world. There is a widening gap between the super rich and everyone else. This is how cities are in the 3rd world and expect Toronto to be more and more like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro in the near future.

To ensure our economy does not collapse the govt is tripling down on immigration and will be fire hosing people into medium sized cities and small towns over the next decade. The last gasp of Canada is upon us. Our future will be one of a rapidly declining standard of living, increased social unrest and restricted travel to the US as we become more of a security risk. The only hope is that the US takes action and annexes us before we go down the drain completely.

My recommendation is if you cannot afford to buy a place in the city, buy something in a small town or in the country, anything as an investment even if it is a dump so you can at least have a piece of something before it is too late and you become poverty stricken and forgotten about in your country of birth.

3 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

This article is a perfect example of pure fabricated propaganda which we are fed daily. On one hand we have a serious systemic racism problem, on the other most of us want increased immigration. That does not square at all and should be enough for anyone with half a brain to know we are being fed misinformation.

Anyone who has lived in the largest six cities in Canada over the last decade can tell you that Canada, as anyone born 30+ years ago or further back knew it, is over. There is no reversing the tide now and any talk of 'we should not give up, we can reverse things' is nonsense.

We have been purposefully lied to by Statistics Canada for decades. Anyone with children in school in any of these cities and many smaller ones know that the descendants of those who built this country are absolutely not still 65% of the population. My wife worked at Stats Can for years and we know of the fuckery that goes on there.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Only time will tell but what's happening in France is likely a good indicator of what our future holds. You can't just jam millions of people from a wide array of backgrounds, beliefs, customs together in a short period of time like we have. What you get are enclaves which breed true racism, distrust, hatred etc. Our cities demonstrate the definition of enclaves and are deteriorating daily. The GTA is filthy, dangerous with gunplay daily and like driving in the 3rd world. There is a widening gap between the super rich and everyone else. This is how cities are in the 3rd world and expect Toronto to be more and more like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro in the near future.

To ensure our economy does not collapse the govt is tripling down on immigration and will be fire hosing people into medium sized cities and small towns over the next decade. The last gasp of Canada is upon us. Our future will be one of a rapidly declining standard of living, increased social unrest and restricted travel to the US as we become more of a security risk. The only hope is that the US takes action and annexes us before we go down the drain completely.

My recommendation is if you cannot afford to buy a place in the city, buy something in a small town or in the country, anything as an investment even if it is a dump so you can at least have a piece of something before it is too late and you become poverty stricken and forgotten about in your country of birth.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

This article is a perfect example of pure fabricated propaganda which we are fed daily. On one hand we have a serious systemic racism problem, on the other 90% of us want increased immigration. That does not square at all and should be enough for anyone with half a brain to know we are being fed misinformation.

Anyone who has lived in the largest six cities in Canada over the last decade can tell you that Canada, as anyone born 30+ years ago or further back knew it, is over. There is no reversing the tide now and any talk of 'we should not give up, we can reverse things' is nonsense.

We have been purposefully lied to by Statistics Canada for decades. Anyone with children in school in any of these cities and many smaller ones know that the descendants of those who built this country are absolutely not still 65% of the population. My wife worked at Stats Can for years and we know of the fuckery that goes on there.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Only time will tell but what's happening in France is likely a good indicator of what our future holds. You can't just jam millions of people from a wide array of backgrounds, beliefs, customs together in a short period of time like we have. What you get are enclaves which breed true racism, distrust, hatred etc. Our cities demonstrate the definition of enclaves and are deteriorating daily. The GTA is filthy, dangerous with gunplay daily and like driving in the 3rd world. There is a widening gap between the super rich and everyone else. This is how cities are in the 3rd world and expect Toronto to be more and more like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro in the near future.

To ensure our economy does not collapse the govt is tripling down on immigration and will be fire hosing people into medium sized cities and small towns over the next decade. The last gasp of Canada is upon us. Our future will be one of a rapidly declining standard of living, increased social unrest and restricted travel to the US as we become more of a security risk. The only hope is that the US takes action and annexes us before we go down the drain completely.

My recommendation is if you cannot afford to buy a place in the city, buy something in a small town or in the country, anything as an investment even if it a dump so you can at least have a piece of something before it is too late and you become poverty stricken and forgotten about in your country of birth.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Anyone who has lived in the largest six cities in Canada over the last decade can tell you that Canada, as anyone born 30+ years ago or further back knew it, is over. There is no reversing the tide now and any talk of 'we should not give up, we can reverse things' is nonsense.

We have been purposefully lied to by Statistics Canada for decades. Anyone with children in school in any of these cities and many smaller ones know that the descendants of those who built this country are absolutely not still 65% of the population. My wife worked at Stats Can for years and we know of the fuckery that goes on there.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Only time will tell but what's happening in France is likely a good indicator of what our future holds. You can't just jam millions of people from a wide array of backgrounds, beliefs, customs together in a short period of time like we have. What you get are enclaves which breed true racism, distrust, hatred etc. Our cities demonstrate the definition of enclaves and are deteriorating daily. The GTA is filthy, dangerous with gunplay daily and like driving in the 3rd world. There is a widening gap between the super rich and everyone else. This is how cities are in the 3rd world and expect Toronto to be more and more like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro in the near future.

To ensure our economy does not collapse the govt is tripling down on immigration and will be fire hosing people into medium sized cities and small towns over the next decade. The last gasp of Canada is upon us. Our future will be one of a rapidly declining standard of living, increased social unrest and restricted travel to the US as we become more of a security risk. The only hope is that the US takes action and annexes us before we go down the drain completely.

My recommendation is if you cannot afford to buy a place in the city, buy something in a small town or in the country, anything as an investment even if it a dump so you can at least have a piece of something before it is too late and you become poverty stricken and forgotten about in your country of birth.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Anyone who has lived in the largest six cities in Canada over the last decade can tell you that Canada, as anyone born 30+ years ago or further back knew it, is over. There is no reversing the tide now and any talk of 'we should not give up, we can reverse things' is nonsense.

We have been purposefully lied to by Statistics Canada for decades. Anyone with children in school in any of these cities and many smaller ones know that the descendants of those who built this country are absolutely not still 65% of the population. My wife worked at Stats Can for years and we know of the fuckery that goes on there.

Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Only time will tell but what's happening in France is likely a good indicator of what our future holds. You can't just jam millions of people from a wade array of backgrounds, beliefs, customs together in a short period of time like we have. What you get are enclaves which breeds true racism, distrust, hatred etc. Our cities demonstrate the definition of enclaves and are deteriorating daily. The GTA is filthy, dangerous with gunplay daily and like driving in the 3rd world. There is a widening gap between the super rich and everyone else. This is how cities are in the 3rd world and expect Toronto to be more and more like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro in the near future.

To ensure our economy does not collapse the govt is tripling down on immigration and will be fire hosing people into medium sized cities and small towns over the next decade. The last gasp of Canada is upon us. Out future will be one of declining standard of living, increased social unrest and restricted travel to the US as we become more of a security risk. The only hope is that the US takes action and annexes us before we go down the drain completely.

My recommendation is if you cannot afford to buy a place in the city, buy something in a small town or in the country, just anything as an investment even if it a dump so you can at least have a piece of something before it is too late and you become poverty stricken and forgotten about in your country of birth.

3 years ago
1 score