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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CANADA?

Canada's Systemic Abuse

USPA NEWS - Canada's got serious problems - victim bashing and 'nice until we aren't' - are the norm. Immigrants and former immigrants sick of the abuse from police, government, and other Canadians.
Canada’s poison knows no bounds. ‘Nice until we aren’t’ was a comment made on X by a woman claiming to be Canadian. However, the sales tactic to lure immigrants to Canada doesn’t mention the truth. What’s wrong with Canada?

Over one hundred and fifty million people immigrated to Canada from 1867, the so-called ‘Canadian Confederation’, a small eastern regional group, legally called the ‘Province of Canada’. But where are all these people? Where are their descendants? Why is Canada’s population barely over forty million? The answers are simpler than Canada and Canadians will admit.

The ‘nice until we aren’t’ statement speaks volumes. It suggests a convenient pleasantry with a more convenient choice to not be nice. But nicety isn’t kindness. Most people don’t understand that most Canadians were never born in Canada. Most were immigrants, and the majority of those born in Canada came from immigrant stock. However, it’s the ‘nice until we aren’t’ that is the real cause of Canada’s demise.
Canada has taken on a convenient historical narrative that misleads and misrepresents. Historically Canada continues to be a façade for genocide, crimes against humanity, untold cruelty, and governments and authorities, including the police, who abuse their powers to hurt others. Yesterday, Premier Doug Ford announced a retribution to hurt Americans for tariffs against Canada, that are long overdue. Canada hasn’t been pulling its full weight economically, militarily, or globally. Premier Ford, like PM Justin Trudeau, believe that their ‘nice until we aren’t’ mentality is okay. However, no numbers of deaths from any circumstance explains why so many people disappeared. Did Canada cover-up their deaths and stats just as they continue to do with Canada’s Indigeneous nations?
I can take from my life experiences and those I heard about. It’s not pretty. It’s a living hell. Just the other day, my son was deliberately attacked by Canadian police in what appears to be a targeted attack, right in his own home. There was no reason, but, they can get away with it. My son faces two fabricated charges and is expected to walk countless city blocks to go to a single court building to have his fingerprints done. One of the cops is a former football star, who voluntarily works with my husband’s old school’s football team. However, no law protects anyone from such evil. The police in Canada can use every means necessary, including lying, to arrest someone, even convict.
Taking from the countless failed interactions with Canadian police, I have seen no justice. From the time I came to Canada in the 70s with my family, I suffered childhood bullying, sexual abuse, numerous sexual assaults, threats, violence, thefts, employment discrimination, child abuse, child molestation, defamation of character, criminal defamation, criminal harassment, forceable confinement, starvation, homelessness, persecution, slander, medical negligence, and threats of fake charges. I did nothing to deserve all this. Some were police, teachers, doctors, neighbors, pretend friends, family, and people I loved. There’s no excuse for it, and when I declared my faith in my health records, everything escalated dramatically.
What hurts the most is that varied campaigns across the country suggest filing complaints against crimes and those who did them to you. However, every time I complained, I was blamed for being victimized. I gave up years ago trying to understand how I had contributed towards the crimes committed against me because I DID NOTHING. And that appears to be Canada’s big issue – pass the buck and let someone else take responsibility or blame someone else. I know of one person at least who when angry with me will punish my daughter. Does that make sense? Well, it sounds just like Hamas or any other terror group.
I now understand from watching Trudeau and Ford, followed by so many spiteful and hate-filled comments about the US standing up to Canada, calling it out for wrongdoings and taking advantage of the United States’ kindness, what is wrong with Canada. I have seen countless videos on YouTube from former Canadians who are suffering or have suffered the same things. Some are many generations Canadian, but many are immigrants who legally applied to come to Canada for a better life, more opportunities, good work, homes, and not so free medical coverage. Much of what they have complained about is affecting millions of us still stuck in Canada. However, not all Canadians are bad.
On X, there was an interesting video made by a professional about Canada ‘being in probate’. I’m currently investigating it. However, if true, Canada’s fate may not be its own right to decide. When many Canadians realize what this means, many will get very angry. And who will be their targets? Immigrants and Canadians not born in Canada will suffer terribly. I am afraid. The hatred of immigrants has been growing recently. Was that why the police attacked my son?
Bottom line – what is wrong with Canada is a systemic belief that ‘real Canadians’ can do what they want to others, but if those others complain, they will be punished for complaining. What holds Canada together is not a common culture, shared beliefs, or a wonderful life. Canada and Canadians live in a bubble that is about to break. Parents like myself are no longer willing to take the abuse or see our children suffer any more. It is the latter that is binding people together and tearing what is left of Canada apart. X comments speak volumes that the polls don’t show – immigrants/former immigrants are sick of Canada and Canada has always been sick of them.

more information: https://https://ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/en/news/2145128/ford-doubles-down-on-threat-to-cut-off-energy-to-u-s-amid-spectre-of-trade-war

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