Taking a bike tour today around my old (used to be mostly white) neighborhood that started to be taken over by mostly Asian immigrants in the 1990s, I see nothing but closely packed high-rise apartments and large closely-packed high-priced homes where it used to be mostly just average-sized single family houses on 1/4 acre lots. The commercial areas are suddenly being heavily developed with big structures, as well as the main roads into the area. Most of the stores and shops in the downtown area that were taken over early on have signs that are only in Asian languages. They obviously don't want English-speaking people there. Out of the 100s of people I saw walking their little dogs around the neighborhoods, only about a dozen were white, and these few whites were all retirement age (probably still living in the older properties they bought years ago). I passed a bunch of kids getting out of my old high school, and they were all Asian (wearing their masks outdoors).
Most people I see around the larger city area who still wear masks are Asian. The reason the mask mandates continue is because people continue to go along with it.
I also heard that Trudeau is planning to open up our borders again and let more immigrants in.
Wow, what a story. You must be on the west coast. They are replacing us with 1,000,000+ legal immigrants a year plus ? million illegal immigrants. Year after year. Infiltration not invasion. Sure looks like an invasion now and there is no end in sight.
You must be on the west coast.
Yep. Vancouver.
Once in a while when I'm when I'm out walking around on the busy city streets I'll start talking out loud about Communist infiltrators when there are Chinese people nearby. They always get a nervous look on their faces and quickly leave the scene.
Across the street from where I live there's a company that recently moved in called Deloitte. They have a big sign with their name on it but nothing else to indicate who they are or what they do. They have a security person who keeps the front door locked and lets people in and out. One day I was sitting across the street from them outside the building where I live and I saw one of the security people (a Chinese woman) come out to tell someone they couldn't park their scooter on the sidewalk in front of their building. I went over and told her she can't do that since the sidewalk is public property. She started making excuses that it's okay because the person moved anyway. I dug in and told her that in Canada we have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and asked her if she knew that. She said she knew so I asked her to tell me what any one of our rights and freedoms were. She went blank. I asked her how long she's lived here and she said 11 years. I pointed out that immigrants were supposed to understand our Charter and respect it. She kept insisting that the person shouldn't park in front of her building, so I told her that we aren't living in Communist China and she should learn what our rights and freedoms are here. She tried to get all friendly and change the subject, so I just walked back across the street. I started keeping an eye on the building, and over the next few days I saw her come out several more times to chase people away who were doing nothing more than standing out front on the sidewalk.
I later read a couple of recent articles about BlackRock and Vanguard, and found out that Deloitte collaborated on a report with the WEF called 'Beyond Fintech: A Pragmatic Assessment of Disruptive Potential in Financial Services', and were also named in an article about the Fourth Industrial Revolution which stated that they partnered with another company called Salesforce to create a training program of some sort. A further look online shows that they're very heavily involved in the globalist agenda. All very interesting. I'm thinking of having another discussion with the woman....
Once in a while when I'm when I'm out walking around on the busy city streets I'll start talking out loud about Communist infiltrators when there are Chinese people nearby. They always get a nervous look on their faces and quickly leave the scene.
LOL, I visited Venezuela back in the early 90's and was asking a man sitting next to me on a domestic flight about the strange things I was witnessing in Caracas. His first words was "keep it down, you don't know who is listening". If someone grew up under oppression from communist forces I can see how they would be almost programmed to be afraid of that kind of talk.
Seeing how the RCMP has turned into the Hitler Brown Shirts I think your country is further down the road than the US in turning into a full blown Fascist or communist style government. You should have told the lady that you can go down and petition city hall for a no parking sign in front of your building. You can't just make up your own rules.
I had a thought about all the immigrants. They need to be educated about the Constitution and the rights it provides to the person. Coming from an oppressive government they might be low hanging fruit for our side.
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